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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6XB_high-shoals_Anderson-SC.html
2.9 miles south on Rocky RiverAnderson Water, Light, & Power Co.,organized in 1894 byWilliam C. Whitner,was successful the next yearin transmitting electricity overthe distance of six milesto Anderson.This achievement was a heraldof the industrial…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6X8_honea-path-veterans-memorial_Honea-Path-SC.html
In memory of Honea Path veteranwho gave their lives for their countryand in honor of those who served. War Between the States[Left Column}: Reuben B. Kay, George Ballentine, James L. Bagwell, Jr., Pleasant Bagwell, John J. Bagwell, James H. Bro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6X7_carnegie-library_Honea-Path-SC.html
Honea Path is the smallest town of the fourteen South Carolina communities with libraries funded by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Dr. John Wright, Mayor John Humbert, and Miss Jennie Erwin were leaders in obtaining the $5000 grant. The Honea Pat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6X5_belton-veterans-memorial_Belton-SC.html
[Front Center]:In this place we honor all those who served in the Armed Forces and reflect upon their dedication to duty and country. We recognize the hardships they endured to protect our freedoms and the ultimate sacrifice of life given by those…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6X2_rocky-river-baptist-association-headquarters_Belton-SC.html
This building served as a classroom anddormitory for the former Union High School Dedicated"To The Glory of God"July 20, 1991The Reverend R.H. Mitchell — Moderator at RenovationDr. Earl J. Mathis — At Dedication TrusteesRev. Marv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6WO_historic-wilhite-house_Anderson-SC.html
Home OfDr. P.A. WilhiteDiscoverer Of Ether
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6WL_st-johns-methodist-church_Anderson-SC.html
Organized in 1828, thiswas the first church inAnderson. A log meetinghouse built in 1830 onWest Benson Street servedthe church until 1858when a frame buildingwas erected on this site.A brick church replacedit in 1888. The presentsanctuary was comp…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6WK_anderson-county-confederate-monument_Anderson-SC.html
[North]:(Palmetto Tree)(Crossed swords in scabbards with a laurel wreath - representing the cavalry.)(Confederate Battle Flag)"Though conquered, we adore it!Love the cold dead hands that bore it!" [West]:(Furled Stainless Banner)(Cannon wheel, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6WH_first-presbyterian-church_Anderson-SC.html
Organized Sept. 23, 1837 on land given by J. N. Whitner. First frame structure was built in 1839. Anderson's first cemetery is here, and city's first Sunday School was organized here about 1855. Present sanctuary's cornerstone was laid in 1879. Ki…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6WF_old-hopewell-cemetery_Anderson-SC.html
Located 1.09 miles northwest, this cemetery marks the original site of Hopewell Baptist Church which was constituted in 1803. The cemetery contains graves of Revolutionary and Confederate veterans. Some graves are marked by field stones with hand-…
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