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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM173N_colonel-benjamin-cleveland-monument_Westminster-SC.html
Erected by members ofthe Cleveland family inS.C., Ga., & Tenn. in honor ofCol. Benjamin Clevelanda hero of the Revolutionfor American Independenceand one of the commandersin the Battle of King'sMountain.1738 - 1806
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM170U_westminster-world-war-i-monument_Westminster-SC.html
Dedicated toWorld WarVeterans
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM170T_westminster-first-baptist-church-world-war-i-monument_Westminster-SC.html
Top EngravingOur Soldier BoysErnest WhitworthM.A. BeardenA.M. DornJ.O. JohnsW.B. DillardW.T. McCordyH.L. EvansB.H. GilliamH.D. BreazealeF.K. BreazealeJ.P. Dendy, Jr.Roy Stribling *D.A. McMillanDr. W.C. MarettBruner DanrzlerDr. F.T. SimpsonW.N. Dal…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM170R_westminster-confederate-monument_Westminster-SC.html
DedicatedtoConfederate Soldiers
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM10B3_center-methodist-church_Westminster-SC.html
Before the building was constructed, the Pickens Circuit of the Methodist conference used the grounds for their camp meetings. Throughout the years the church changed circuits from Pickens to Townville to Westminster and back to Townville. Being i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZZA_retreat-rosenwald-school_Westminster-SC.html
[Front]:This school, often called Retreat Colored School, was built in 1923 for the African-American students in and near Westminster. A two-room, two-teacher, elementary school, it was built by local builder William Walker Bearden of Oakway at a …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVJJ_westminster-depot_Westminster-SC.html
The original Westminster Freight Depot was built in 1885. The railroad contributed to rapid growth and development in the Westminster area. Following incorporation and continued growth, in 1911 the passenger depot was constructed. However, as rail…
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