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Hickory Grove SC 29717, United States of America
Inscription. (Front:), The land on which the town of Hickory Grove developed was granted to John McKenney in 1771 by George III of England. The Hickory Grove Post Office was in operation as early as 1831, and a free public school ... More on HMDB

#2.
Sharon SC 29742, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front], Col. Edward Lacey (1742-1813), prominent officer in the American Revolution in the S. C. backcountry, occupied this hill west of Turkey Creek in the late summer of 1780. Lacey, who commanded S. C. militiamen ... More on HMDB

#3.
4028 Woodlawn Street, Sharon SC 29742, United States of America
Sharon Downtown Historic District First National Bank of Sharon, 4028 Woodlawn St. More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. [Front]: This bank, built in 1909-10 by W. W. Blair, was the first bank in the town of Sharon, incorporated in 1889. Its first officers were J. H. Saye, president; J. L. Rainey, vice p... More on HMDB

#4.
Sharon SC 29742, United States of America
Inscription. According to tradition, after the Battle of Kings Mountain, troops led by Colonel Edward Lacey retired to the high hills of Bullock's Creek. In 1876 York historian Rev. Robert Lathan f... More on HMDB
Inscription. Town of Sharon: John L. Rainey, owner of large tracts of land on which Sharon was established, conveyed land to the Presbyterian church in 1889 and 1898, the Methodists in 1897, and th... More on HMDB

#5.
84 East Main Street, Smyrna SC 29743, United States of America
Inscription. This town was named for Smyrna Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, organized ca. 1842. An academy was established here by 1870, and in 1888 the Charleston, Cincinnati, and Chicago Railroad completed its line here. ... More on HMDB

#6.
7386 Lockhart Highway, Sharon SC 29742, United States of America
The church is not a building, but a people God is building together into the family of God. Join the Bullock Creek faith community and hear faithful ... More on Bullockcreek.org
Inscription. Under leadership of Dr. Joseph Alexander, pastor 1774-1801, this church, organized in 1769, was a Whig stronghold during the Revolution. Three hundred yards west is the site of one of ... More on HMDB
