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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM220E_world-war-i-memorial_Fort-Mill-SC.html
Thomas L. Hall James E. Bailes Fred T. Miller Walter O. Leazer Harvey F. McManus Clyde W. Stevens These six members of Co. G, 118th Infantry, 30th Division with 31 other members of the company, who were killed in action and 103 others were…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SWB_william-bratton-plantation-battle-of-hucks-defeat-historical_McConnells-SC.html
Side 1: William Bratton PlantationIn 1766 William Bratton and his wife Martha Robertson purchased 200 acres on the South Fork of Fishing Creek and built a single-pen log house here at the junction of several important colonial roads. The Bratton h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O1W_rock-hill-printing-and-finishing-company-rock-hill-buggy-company-and-anderson-motor-company_Rock-Hill-SC.html
(side 1) Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company The Rock Hill Printing and Finishing Company, a division of M. Lowenstein & Sons, of New York, went into operation at this site during the last quarter of 1929. The first general manager was Ar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EPD_jefferson-daviss-flight-south-april-26-27-1865_Fort-Mill-SC.html
(Front):Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his Cabinet, making their way south from Richmond, Va. with a cavalry escort, stopped at Fort Mill on April 26, 1865. Davis spent the night at Springfield, the home of Col. Andrew Baxter Springs, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM166N_huzzah-for-liberty_Blacksburg-SC.html
"Huzzah for Liberty!"-The hour is 3 o'clock, October 7th, 1780. Atop the ridge are 1100 British-Americans under Major Patrick Ferguson.Surrounding the mountain are about as many American Patriots gathered from far and near. Within the hour, a blow…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM143E_colonel-samuel-watson_York-SC.html
Colonel Samuel Watson 1731-1810. Wife-Elizabeth McDowell 1738-1817. Near this spot was the home and commissary of Col. Watson, 1st. Liuet. of Rangers, Captain and Delegate to S.C. Prov. Congress 1776. Colonel of Militia New Aquisition. Elder in Be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM143C_battle-biggers-ferry-1780_Clover-SC.html
Battle Bigger's Ferry 1780,3 mi. east of this point on Catawba River betweenLord Rawdon's and Sumter's Forces. Whigs commanded by Cols. Hill and Lacey. New Aquisition School attended by Pres. Andrew Jackson 1779 and the widow Howe's cottage whe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13T5_unity-academy_Hickory-Grove-SC.html
Near this site in 1823 Reverend Aaron Williams established the Unity Academy. The first public school in what would later become the town of Hickory Grove. Williams conducted this school on a grade and high school level. Teaching Mathematics, Gram…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11VO_bullock-creek-revolutionary-war-monument_Sharon-SC.html
This marker commemorates the men who participated in the American Revolution, and are interred in the Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. These men, believing in the noble cause of liberty, gallantly fought for their home and country. 17…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM11JH_barnett-brothers-circus-1929-1945-bennett-brothers-circus-1929-1938_York-SC.html
Front This site was the winter quarters of the Barnett Brothers Circus, briefly known as the Wallace Brothers Circus, from 1929 through 1945. Founded by Ray W. Rogers (1889 ~ 1946), the circus was one of the first to travel by truck instead of …
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