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Founded August 14, 1873, as"Seneca City," and chartered onMarch 14, 1874, the town ofSeneca was named for an Indianvillage on the Seneca River.Its location was determined bythe junction of the Blue RidgeRailroad and the Atlanta andRichmond Air Lin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM92H_fairplay-community-veterans-memorial_Seneca-SC.html
Dedicated by the peopleof this community to thememory of those who gavetheir lives in the great wars.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM927_memorial-gateway_Seneca-SC.html
MemorialGateway1860-1865Dedicated to themen of the Confederacywho gallantlydefended the southlandduring theWar Between the States.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8JI_andrew-pickens_Seneca-SC.html
Andrew PickensThe county and its county seat are both named in honor of General Andrew Pickens, hero of the American Revolution, state legislator and Congressman. The Pickens family arrived in the Carolina backcountry in the mid-18th century. He m…
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Old Pickens ChurchA Presbyterian congregation was probably organized in the 1840s. It is impossible to fix an exact date because the church records were destroyed in a fire around the turn of the 20th century. Construction on the church began in 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8IQ_site-of-fort-rutledge_Clemson-SC.html
Site of Fort RutledgeErected 1776
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM60T_oconee-town_Walhalla-SC.html
Oconee, also spelled "Aconnee," was one of the Cherokee "Lower Towns" in what is now S.C. at the base of Oconee Mountain and on the main trading path between the British and Cherokees, it was abandoned in 1752. Oconee Station was built in 1792 as …
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