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Calhoun Falls State Recreation Area is located on Lake Russell, one of South Carolina's most popular and undeveloped large reservoirs. Lake Russell was created in 1984 and the 26,650-acre reservoir is surrounded by another 26,000 acres of public l…
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[North]In Memory ofthose who lost theirlives in World WarI and II [South]Burton, Harold A.Clark, Marshall L.Clark, PaulCox, Clarence W.Davis, BroadusHagood, Martin D.Hilley, JackHilley, JamesMcClellan, SamMcNain, JamesNorris, E. BoyceTucker, Da…
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On the upper Savannah River near Elberton, Ga., and Calhoun Falls, S.C. lies the Richard B. Russell Dam and Lake — authorized for construction by the Flood Control Act of 1966 for the purposes of hydropower generation, recreation and flood c…
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Half mile southeast is Millwood, home of James Edward Calhoun, 1796-1898, son of John Ewing and Floride Bonneau Calhoun and brother-in-law of John C. Calhoun. After serving as lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, he developed Millwood, which ultimately in…
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Named in honorof a distinguished South Carolinianin recognition of hiscontributionsto the life and welfareof this state and its citizens Member, House of Representatives1923-1924 Anderson County1927-1930 Spartanburg County Governor1935-1939 …
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