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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14FM_mitchell-hill-advent-christian-chruch_Saluda-SC.html
Site of Mitchell Hill Advent Christian Church.Organized December 17, 1885 by Elders J.A. Cargile and J.S. Dubose. Building burned & was rebuitle at present site of Hickory Grove Advent Christian Church. One of the ten charter members, Mrs. Fannie …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSDZ_savannah-bouknight-springs_Saluda-SC.html
In Loving Memory ofSavannah Bouknight Springs3.1 acres donated toRock Hill Baptist Churchon February 25, 2005by the Family ofCaroline Etheredge Hembel
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRWQ_saluda-county-stockyard-and-livestock-market_Saluda-SC.html
Built in 1957, the Stockyard has provided a livestock market for over two generations of farmers. Ralph T. McClendon and Georgia Senator Sam McGill opened this ultra-modern auction barn in Saluda. One newspaper article stated that the barn "is the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRWK_cane-break_Saluda-SC.html
1050-acre plantation belonging toThomas Green Clemson, 1842-1851. ClemsonCharge d'Affaires to Belgium, 1844-1851,and founder of Clemson University, livedat Cane Break from January to July 1844.In his absence Col. Francis Pickens andSen. John C. Ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRWE_colonel-william-barrett-travis_Saluda-SC.html
In MemoriamThis Cemetery and This Avenue Named forColonel William Barrett Travis.The brick for these walls arefrom chimneys of home ofColonel James Butler BonhamThe brick came originally from Englandand the chimneys were built over150 years ago.Tr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRWB_mr-philemon-b-waters_Saluda-SC.html
In Recognition ofMr. Philemon B. Waterswho envisioned and spearheaded theSaluda County Beautification Programorganized February 1966Pride in his town and county live throughhis untiring efforts as evidencedby plantings of dogwood, flamingred canna…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRVZ_historic-saluda_Saluda-SC.html
Built in 1936 in the Art Deco style, Saluda Theater, once the central attraction for local moviegoers closed in 1982. Since the theater's restoration began in 1988, it has become the county's civic center for activities. Its excellent acoustics an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRVK_flat-grove_Saluda-SC.html
Flat Grove was built in the 1770's by Jacob Smith of hand-hewn, heart-pine logs covered with clapboard. Alamo hero James Butler Bonham, son of James and Sophia Smith Bonham and grandson of Jacob Smith, was born in 1807 in the house, which is today…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ9Y_saluda-old-town-treaty-july-2-1755_Saluda-SC.html
At Old Saluda Town, about ten miles north of here, July 2, 1755, Governor Glen obtained from Old Hop and other chiefs of the Cherokee Nation the cession of the territory embraced by the present counties of Spartanburg, Cherokee west of Broad River…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8HD_saluda-county-veterans-memorial_Saluda-SC.html
These are the onesfrom Saluda County whodied in defense oftheir country in herfive most recent wars
"They died that othersmight live free."
Spanish American WarWoodruff Holston
World War ISammie O. Bedenbaugh, Clattis Bell, Oscar Berry, L…