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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM113D_the-hundreds_Pendleton-SC.html
Front:This area was a hub of African-American life from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries. Anderson County Training School, built ca. 1922 as a Rosenwald school, closed in 1954 under the equalization program for black and white schools. It burne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ59_joseph-b-douthit_Pendleton-SC.html
Directly behind this marker is the homesite of Joe and Mary Broyles Douthit. Born in Anderson County January 30, 1893, graduate of Clemson University, 1914. Farmer and seed breeder, lifelong member and steward of Sandy Springs United Methodist Chu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQ3W_barnard-elliott-bee_Pendleton-SC.html
Born Charleston, S.C., 1824.Graduated West Point 1845.Brigadier General, C.S.A., 1861.Commanded 3rd Brigade,Army of the Shenandoah.July 21, 1861, at Manassas, Va., where he gave Gen. T.J. Jackson the name "Stonewall." Mortally wounded, he died Jul…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJX9_health-heritage-walking-trail_Pendleton-SC.html
Founded in 1790,Pendleton was established as the judicial seatfor the Pendleton District, today known asAnderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties.This Health and Heritage Walking Trail offersa glimpse into the past and the opportunity toimprove your h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCDN_dr-don-c-garrison_Pendleton-SC.html
In recognition of Dr. Don C. Garrison for his thirty-two years of devoted service as the second president of the College for his dynamic leadership within the College, the State technical college system, and community colleges nationwide; for his …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUE_thomas-green-clemson-parkway_Pendleton-SC.html
Dedicated in 1979in Honor ofThomas Green Clemson1807-1888
A Native Philadelphian andLeading Agriculturist. Mr.Clemson was U.S. ChargeD'Affaires to Belgium, U.S.Superintendent ofAgriculture, and the1868 President of PendletonFarmers Society. An …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUD_tanglewood-mansion_Pendleton-SC.html
This property was this site of a private residence as early as 1830's. In 1860, John Baylis Earle Sloan and his wife, Mollie Seaborne Sloan, established a home that became known as Tanglewood.
The columns and the ruins seen today are all that r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9Z4_woodburn-historic-house_Pendleton-SC.html
Memories of the Plantation Era — Owners and Tenants
OwnersCharles Cotesworth Pinckney, elected Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1822, made Woodburn Historic House his summer home around 1830. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Pinc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM91Q_thomas-green-clemson_Pendleton-SC.html
The paved brick walk leads to the gravesite of Thomas Green Clemson, founder of Clemson University. He was a Scientist, Agriculturist, Statesman, and educators. His gift to South Carolina of an Institution for the promotion of education in the fie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM910_old-mill-stone_Pendleton-SC.html
Old Mill StoneFromWoodburn FarmPresented toPandleton Farmers SocietybyMr. John Frank