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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12AW_the-church-bell_Newry-SC.html
The citizens of Newry had been having church service in the hall over the company store for a good while after the village was built. They petitioned the company to allow them to start a building fund, which was agreed to. However, the management …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11BL_henry-craig_Seneca-SC.html
Henry Craig was the body servant of John Craig and served with him during the War Between the States. John was a member of Company A, First South Carolina Rifles, Orr's Regiment, from 1861 until he was wounded at Gravely Hill, Virginia on August 6…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11BI_old-pickens-presbyterian-church_Seneca-SC.html
A church/meeting house for early immigrantsof Scotch-Irish and English descentwho settled in the area. Presented byCol. John Robins ChapterNational Society Colonial Dames 17th Century In Honor ofMrs. Kay Patricia Hunt AlfordPast President of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11B8_newry-world-war-ii-memorial_Newry-SC.html
To the Men andWomen of the ArmedForces WhoseUnselfish ServicePreserving the Peaceof this Nation - ThisMemorial is Humbly Dedicated
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11B6_wall-of-honor_Seneca-SC.html
[North Marker]: 2008 Plaque[North Marker]: 2009 Plaque[North Marker]: 2010 Plaque[North Marker]: 2011 Plaque[East Marker]: 2012 Plaque
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM115N_hopewell-keowee_Seneca-SC.html
Where in 1765, under Treaty Oak, a conflict with the Indians was signed securing peace for the white settlers in the Upcountry.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM115L_hopewell-treaty-site_Seneca-SC.html
The Hopewell Treaties were the first formal treaties after the battles between the United States and the Southern Native American tribes. Gen. Andrew Pickens, also known as "Skyagunsta" or "Border Wizard Owl," negotiated the treaties with Benjamin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10B3_center-methodist-church_Westminster-SC.html
Before the building was constructed, the Pickens Circuit of the Methodist conference used the grounds for their camp meetings. Throughout the years the church changed circuits from Pickens to Townville to Westminster and back to Townville. Being i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZZA_retreat-rosenwald-school_Westminster-SC.html
[Front]:This school, often called Retreat Colored School, was built in 1923 for the African-American students in and near Westminster. A two-room, two-teacher, elementary school, it was built by local builder William Walker Bearden of Oakway at a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXZF_oconee-county-world-war-veterans_Seneca-SC.html
(Left Side):1914 ~ 1918 In Memory of Oconee CountyWorld War Veterans(Right Side):1914 ~ 1918 In Memory of Charles McGee Byrd Sergant, Machine Gun Co.118th S.C. Infantry30th DivisionWounded Oct. 17th 1918In the Battle of the SommeDied …
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