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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR6U_edward-bomar_Wellford-SC.html
Born Essex Co. Va, Feb 11, 1767. Emigrated to So. Ca. 1796, and settled on the waters of North Tyger River, six miles west of Spartanburg Court House. His first wife was Mary Wood, who died in 1833; his second, Mary Treadway who died in 1857. He d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5X_kevin-earl-carper_Wellford-SC.html
In memory of deputyKEVIN EARL CARPER
Loving husband, Father, Public Servant, HeroKilled in the line of DutyFebruary 27, 2007
We appreciate your 10 years ofservice to Spartanburg County.Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Blessed are t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB3H_in-honor-of-the-students-of_Wellford-SC.html
Who served in the Armed Forcesof there Country in World War IIand in loving memory of those who gave their lives1941-1945In MemoriamJames Redmond Barry · Lethco Augustus Groce, Jr.·Lee Earl Brown Daniel Carey MorganEllis Perry Bruce …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUG_joshua-hawkins_Wellford-SC.html
Stone step is from home place of Joshua Hawkins who has the oldest known grave in cemetery1750 - 1832
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM80L_mount-zion-baptist-church-cemetery_Wellford-SC.html
(Front):Mount Zion Baptist Church, founded as early as 1804 as an affiliated branch of Bethlehem Baptist Church, was formally established in 1827. The cemetery here, dating from 1832, includes the graves of many early church families and of severa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6GL_reidville-male-academy_Wellford-SC.html
On this site stood the Reidville Male Academy, established in 1857 to provide for the education of young men. The school was established by the Rev Robert H. Reid and continue to operate until 1905 when it was integrated into the public school sys…