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Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America

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Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of Honea Path veteran, who gave their lives for their country, and in honor of those who served. A listing of men lost from the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars is below the top ... More on HMDB

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1450 Dunklin Bridge Rd, Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America

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1450 Dunklin Bridge Road, Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: Approximately 2 miles s.e. is the corner of the Old Indian Boundary Line. Nearby is also the original site 1785 of the following: Lebanon Church, the Rev. Mark Moore's School, the Grove Settlement. The church ... More on HMDB

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3207 Highway 252, Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America
Inscription. Founded in 1821, this is the boyhood church and burial place of Olin D. Johnston. He was decorated for bravery in World War I, served in the S. C. House of Representatives, was twice Governor of S. C. in 1935-1939 and ... More on HMDB

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Honea Path SC 29654, United States of America
Inscription. Named in 1978, by Legislative Request, Honoring Him, for His Distinguished Service, Clerk of Court, Anderson County, 1920-1932, Congressman, Third S. C. District, 1933-1938, Trustee, University of South Carolina, 1946-1950, ... More on HMDB

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Donalds SC 29638, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of, Marilyn Anne McKinney: President of the Rhodi Bowie, Family Historical Society, from 1989 until her death June 17, 1995. She was an outstanding leader earning our love and support. , Erected by Rhodi Bowie ... More on HMDB

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Donalds SC 29638, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to, Jane Byrd Wilson: Sept. 19,1939 March 17, 2000, She worked to preserve the valuable, heritage of the Boonesborough Township, , Erected 2005 by Boonesborough Township Historical Society. , Location. 34° ... More on HMDB

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Donalds SC 29638, United States of America
Inscription. Surveyed in 1762 by Patrick Calhoun and named for Gov. Thomas Boone, this 20,500-acre township was one of four townships laid out west of Ninety-Six as a buffer between white and Cherokee lands. In 1763 Scots-Irish families ... More on HMDB

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100 North Main Street, Belton SC 29627, United States of America
