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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8MQ_vietnam-war_Newberry-SC.html
Dedicated to those who died, honor and eternal rest, those still in bondage, remembrance and hope, those who returned, gratitude and peace.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8MP_korean-war_Newberry-SC.html
In honor of those who served and dedicated to those who died on the field of battleKorea1950-1955
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8MN_newberry-county-world-war-i-monument_Newberry-SC.html
West SideErected in grateful recognition of the service of the sons of Newberry County who at the call of their country enlisted in the World War, and to the memory of those who sealed with their lives their devotion to the cause of liberty and de…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8M2_calvin-crozier-murder-site_Newberry-SC.html
FrontColonel Charles Trowbridge of the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops ordered the execution of Calvin Crozier, former private 3rd Kentucky Cavalry, on Sept. 8, 1865. Crozier, while en route to his Texas home, cut a troop member on the back of the neck d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8M1_mollohon-mill-and-village_Newberry-SC.html
This mill was built and operated by the Mollohon Manufacturing Co. from 1901 to 1926, when it was sold to the Kendall CO.; the mill closed in 1976 and was razed in 1980. Original mill village housing was built 1901-02; new mill village was built 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8LV_bush-river-church_Newberry-SC.html
Constituted by Daniel Marshall and Philip Mulkey in June, 1771, Bush River Church is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the upcountry. The original meeting house stood in the old graveyard, on a tract of two acres willed to the congregation by …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8LR_newberry-college_Newberry-SC.html
This fully-accredited Lutheran-controlled college was chartered by the General Assembly of South Carolina on December 20, 1856. Dr. John Bachman, noted divine and naturalist, was the first president of the board of trustees. The college was used a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8LQ_newberry-college-historic-district_Newberry-SC.html
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places are Smeltzer Hall (1877-78), dormitory for women and campus reception area, renovated and re-dedicated in 1978; Keller Hall (1894), used as chapel, museum, library, laboratory, and now for student…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8LM_bush-river-quaker-meeting_Newberry-SC.html
This old cemetery marks the site of the Bush River Meeting House. Settled by Quakers in the 1760s, it was a monthly meeting (1770-1822) and a quarterly meeting with jurisdiction over all meetings in South Carolina and Georgia from 1791 to 1808. Op…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8LJ_new-chapel-church_Newberry-SC.html
Once housing a school for area students, this United Methodist church was located closer to the Saluda River around 1820. The congregation moved to this site after Isaac Herbert, a member of the S.C. House of Representatives (1844-45), donated the…
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