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Dedicated to the memory ofCaptain Kimberly HamptonAugust 18, 1976 - January 9, 2004 United States ArmyOH-58 Helicopter PilotFallujah, Iraq Who gave her life in the service of her country.
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[South]:To our military men and women, past and present, your commitment, service and sacrifice will be remembered and appreciated forever. [North]:The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten. Calvin Coolidge1920
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First Wesleyan MethodistChurch in the South1848
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9RE_log-house_Clemson-SC.html
Built in Oconee County about 1850Restored 1995 byClass of 1915W.J. Hunter, Pres. (Deceased 1953)David J. Watson, 1st V. Pres.E.H. Pate, 2nd V. Pres.P.C. Crayton, Secy.Class Building CommitteeDavid J. Watson, ChairmanD.E. Barnett | T.A. JenningsW.J…
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In Memory ofour Confederate Dead
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A Few of the People Interred HereBuried within the cemetery grounds are people involved in the Indian campaigns of the late Colonial Period, soldiers and patriots of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Indian/Creek War of 1815-16, the Civi…
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SignificanceThe Old Stone Church, along with the visitor sites of Pendleton Village, Fort Hill Plantation and Oconee Station, reflect the area;s transition from frontier to antebellum South Carolina society. The Church's early membership constitut…
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Named in honor of John Caldwell Calhoun, (1782-1850), the Old South's most admired statesman and profound philosopher and America's most influential spokesman for state's rights. From 1808 to 1810 he served his state as a member of the S.C. Ho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8ID_widowmakers-drill_Clemson-SC.html
This pneumatic (air-driven) drill was once used to help make mining ore more efficient. Compressed air was fed into the drill, which operated a piston that hammered the bit into the rock as it rotated in the chuck. Once the hole was deep enough, e…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7LU_manly-portable-convict-cage_Pickens-SC.html
The Convict Cage, or "Jail on Wheels," was actually a prison pulled by a team of horses or mules. During the early 20th century, it was not possible to return prisoners doing work in the remote areas of Pickens County back (here) to the Pickens "G…
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