You searched for Postal Code: 29307
Showing results 1 to 6 of 6
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM128I_the-pacolet-river-flood-of-1903_Spartanburg-SC.html
At dawn on the morning of June 6, 1903, floodwaters roared through the Pacolet River valley. As the high water thundered downstream from mill village to mill village, people in the path of the flash flood had no warning it was coming. Before the m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR2E_emily-elizabeth-dickinson_Spartanburg-SC.html
One of the best loved American poets, Emily Elizabeth Dickinson wrote some of the most important poetry in the English language. Born on December 10 in Amherst, Massachusetts, she attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary for a year when she was seve…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMR1W_marian-anderson_Spartanburg-SC.html
Her contralto voice sang out in the twentieth century — her life testified to her passion for music and the power of her voice to speak directly to the soul, encountering societal resistance as an African-American seeking educational and pro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFTG_clifton-world-war-ii-memorial_Spartanburg-SC.html
We proudly honorthese boys who gavetheir lives in World War II
Richard M. Bradley · T. Vernon Carr · J. Marshall McClure · Belton A. Robbins · L. Howard Shropshier · Quinton E. Sproles
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFOF_clifton-baptist-church-first-baptist-church_Spartanburg-SC.html
Clifton Baptist ChurchThis church, originally called Clifton Baptist Church, was founded in 1881 with ten charter members and Rev. T.J. Taylor as its organizing minister. Rev. W.T. Tate was its first permanent minister. Admitted into the Broad Riv…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8J8_early-iron-works_Spartanburg-SC.html
Near here on Lawson's Fork, during the American Revolution, the S.C. government as part of the war effort supported Joseph Buffington, William Wofford, and others in the construction of an iron works. It became a well-known landmark and the scene …