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A pioneer in the Promotion of theConservation District movement,locally, statewide, and national.First chairman ~ Broad RiverConservation District.First president ~ S.C. Associationof Conservation Districts.First president ~ National Associationof…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBLX_nuckolls-jefferies-house_Pacolet-SC.html
[Front]:This house was built in 1843 for William Thompson Nuckolls (1801-1855) and later owned for many years by John D. Jefferies (1838-1910). Built in the Greek Revival style of the antebellum period and altered in the Neo-Classical style of the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8W0_millwood-park_Gaffney-SC.html
In Memory ofJack E. MillwoodFor 22 Years OfOutstandingLoyaltyDedicationand Distinguished ServiceAs Commissioner ForThe Board Of Public WorksWe DedicateMillwood Park
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8P8_cherokee-county-ww-i-rememberence_Gaffney-SC.html
In Memory of the Boys of Cherokee County who lost their lives in the World War, 1917 - 1918 Arthur Burgess · Grier Ellis · Richard Callman · Jay Bee Godfrey · Albert Grant · Broadus Hames · John G. Hamrick…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8P1_form-the-line-of-battle_Gaffney-SC.html
Today Tarleton's force would be called a combined arms task force. It contained all the elements to conduct a quick movement and "engage an enemy." Ranks of redcoated fusiliers, regulars, and raw recruits of the 7th Regiment formed in this immedia…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8P0_let-em-get-within-killing-distance_Gaffney-SC.html
The American second line of defense stood in position here.About sunrise,the British appeared. The militia,though not trained to stand against massed British bayonets,fought well and shot with deadly effect. "At first it was pop, pop, pop [the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8O0_washington-light-infantry-monument_Gaffney-SC.html
This Monument was erected byThe Washington Light InfantryOf Charleston S.C.L.M. Hatch. Capt April. 1856Cowpens Chapter D.A.R.1936
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8NZ_the-overmountain-victory-national-historic-trail_Gaffney-SC.html
The Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail preserves and commemorates the route of Patriot militia during the 1780 Kings Mountain campaign.During that historic event, on October 6, 1780, American forces stopped here at the Cow Pens to rest a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8FZ_sharpshooters-at-the-skirmish-line_Gaffney-SC.html
The sharpshooters at the skirmish line waited until Tarleton's army got within shooting distance. Their orders were to slow Tarleton's advance with well-aimed rifle fire and then fall back to the militia second line. As the British came within ran…
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This line consisted of Continentals from Maryland and Delaware as well as militia from Virginia and North Carolina. Seasoned veterans under Lt. Col. John Eager Howard of Maryland, they had served at least one year and were Morgan's most reliable t…
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