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We Salute the Past We Salute the Present
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Named in Honor of S.J. WorkmanBusiness and Civic Leaderfor his dedicated public serviceMember, State Highway Commission1952-56 and 1964-68Chairman, State Highway Commission1967-68
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Believed built in 1786 by Thomas Moore, Revolutionary soldier, brigadier general in the War of 1812 and a member of Congress, Fredonia was later owned by Andrew B. Moore, earliest known doctor in this region, and Thomas J. Moore, Confederate soldi…
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Charles and Mary Moore built the Manor House in 1765 1½ miles SE on land granted by George III in 1763. They founded Rocky Spring Academy (1770-1850) the first in Spartanburg County. In a raid in 1780 "Bloody" Bill Cunningham, a Tory, murdere…
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1½ miles SE is Walnut Grove, home of Margaret Catherine Moore Barry (1752-1823). Local tradition says she was known as "Kate Barry" and acted as a scout for the Patriots before the Battle of Cowpens, Jan. 17, 1781. With her parents, and her h…
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