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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18BB_a-living-tribute_Anderson-SC.html
This area planted in appreciation ofMr. & Mrs. Wilton E. Hallwho since April 7, 1955 have contributed the facilities of radio stations WAIM & WCAC-FM to carry the ministry of this class to many thousands of people each Sunday morning.Mr. Hall was …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16EQ_the-four-way-test_Anderson-SC.html
In 1932, Rotarian Herbey Taylor created The Four Way Test, a code of ethics adopted by Rotary 11 years later. The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions:
Of the things we think, say or do1. Is…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15IH_the-greeley-institute_Anderson-SC.html
The Horace Greeley Institute Trust was established in 1870 in the name of abolitionist Horace Greeley. Because the trust was to be used for the advancement of the education of "Freedmen and their Children," a school, known as the Greeley Institute…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM154X_st-pauls-baptist-church-1865_Anderson-SC.html
This is the first Negro church established in Anderson County. It was founded immediately after emancipation and incorporated in 1873. The Rev. Philip Morris was its first pastor. The present edifice, built in 1903, replaced two earlier frame sanc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM154W_site-of-first-african-american-high-school-in-anderson-county_Anderson-SC.html
After another high school was built, Reed Street High was renamed Perry Elementary School.Perry Elementary later became known asPerry Child Development Center.
This memorial is dedicated to the students teachers and principals who were a part o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14DM_william-law-watkins_Anderson-SC.html
This facility was originally built in 1951 and was the cafeteria for the McCants Middle School. Renovation of the space for Meals on Wheels was completed in 2000 to allow for the expansion of the successful community program, which was begin in 19…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14BJ_site-of-rose-hill-1794_Anderson-SC.html
The home of Judge Joseph N. Whitner, Anderson County's founding father, was located at the crest of this will. It stood until recent years when it was torn down. Judge Whitner was a South Carolina House of Representative from Pendleton District wh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14BI_mcduffie-high-school_Anderson-SC.html
McDuffie High School stoodproudly at this location from1964 until 1996. ServingAnderson as a comprehensivevocational high school,McDuffie enrollment averaged1000 students each year it wasopen. Many of Anderson'scurrent business andcommunity leader…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14BH_anderson-boys-high-school_Anderson-SC.html
This archwayformerly stood at theentrance toAnderson Boys'High School"Home of the Yellow Jackets"Anderson Boys' High Schoolwas located on this site.The school educated many ofour city's young men fromthe year 1923 until its close in1962. The hopes…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1341_new-silver-brook-veterans-monument_Anderson-SC.html
In MemorialTo All VeteransWho Have Served Their CountryHonorably and Bravely.May They Rest in Peace.