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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8O8_fairforest-meeting_Union-SC.html
1.5 miles SW stood the original Fairforest Baptist Church. The members, led by the Reverend Philip Mulkey, came from North Carolina to Broad River about 1759. In 1762, the church moved to Fairforest where, as the first Baptist church in the up cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8O5_cross-keys-house_Union-SC.html
[Front]:A post office was established in 1809 at Cross Keys, S.C. In 1812-1814, Barrum Bobo erected this house at the intersection of the Piedmont Stage Road and the Old Buncombe Road. During the ante-bellum period, it was the center of a properou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM75F_ottersons-fort_Union-SC.html
One mile east of this point, built by the pioneers of Union County, was one of the several stockades used as refuges during the Cherokee War, 1759-1761. It was probably named for James Otterson, an early settler on Tyger River.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM75E_union-county-jail_Union-SC.html
[Front]:The S. C. Board of Public Works had at least fourteen public buildings under contract in 1822-23, when Robert Mills, Acting Commissioner of the board, rejected a partially built jail of inferior brick before proceeding with this one. Exper…
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