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Oconee StationThe South Carolina Frontier Experience Oconee station & the William Richards HouseThis site was a frontier outpost and a meeting place between European American and Cherokees of this region during the late 1700s. The first buildin…
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The LegendLocal stories about thus site involve variations from the poem, "Cateechee of Keowee,' a story of love and adversity penned by J.W. Daniels, A.M., in 1898. The following is a summary of Rev. Daniels' poem, which thrust Issaqueena in immo…
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[East Side]:This monument is dedicated to the memory of the Confederate Soldiers by the women of Oconee County. These gallant soldiers gave their lives for the principle of states rights, for the protection of their homes, and in defence of their …
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Dedicated to the brave and gallant Confederate soldiers and their families of Western Pickens District (Oconee County) who despite great hardships gave their blood and earthly possessions in defense of states rights and their beloved south land. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM970_st-johns-lutheran-church_Walhalla-SC.html
[Front]:On November 20, 1853, St. John's was organized by members of the German Colonization Society of Charleston, S.C. who founded the town of Walhalla in 1850. Services were originally held in a house on West Union which was purchased from Col.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM941_duty-honor-country_Walhalla-SC.html
The Sacrifices of few ensured the freedom of many.A grateful community remembers those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during times of war and peace, whose courage and personal sacrifices defended and preserved our freedom. …
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The price of a silver rose is not free"They gave their tomorrow for your toadys."In memory of the men and womenwho served in the Vietman Warand later died as a resultof Agent Orange dioxinswe honor and remembertheir sacrifice
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM932_newberry-college_Walhalla-SC.html
[Front]:Newberry College, founded in 1856, moved here from Newberry in 1868 and remained in Walhalla until 1877, returning to Newberry for the opening of the 1877-78 academic year. The Lutheran college struggled during the Civil War and its afterm…
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"Garden of the Gods"Gatewayto theBlue Ridge
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM60T_oconee-town_Walhalla-SC.html
Oconee, also spelled "Aconnee," was one of the Cherokee "Lower Towns" in what is now S.C. at the base of Oconee Mountain and on the main trading path between the British and Cherokees, it was abandoned in 1752. Oconee Station was built in 1792 as …
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