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105 Law Range Street, Saluda, SC, USA

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109 Aa Law Range St, Saluda, SC 29138

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309 East Church Street, Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. Red Bank Baptist Church antedates the Town of Saluda by about a century. The congregation, which is said to have been founded in 1784, was incorporated by the state on December 18, 1802. According to tradition, the first ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
The Butler Family Cemetery is located behind the Butler Methodist Church, built on what was originally the Butler Family home site, land the family donated to the church when they moved away in the... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. Frame church with gallery for slaves, built 1856-1857 on land given by family of, Major General William Butler and wife, Behethland, who had lived on these grounds, and lie buried in c... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. At Butler Church, about one mile west, is the burial plot of the Butler family. Among the graves are those of William Butler, captain in the American Revolution, United States congressman, and major general of S. C. militia; ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. In Pine Pleasant Cemetery, west of here, is the grave of Luther Rice, prominent Baptist clergyman and orator who organized American Baptists on a national scale for support of foreign missions and education. He traveled ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. Memorial: Colonel William Barrett Travis: Born near Saluda, S. C. August 9, 1809. Gave his life for liberty and freedom, at the Alamo March 6, 1836. His last message for reinforcements ended thus: "I have held this place ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. Pierce M. Butler: Six miles NE, in a family cemetery at Butler Church, is the grave of Colonel Pierce M. Butler, governor of South Carolina from 1836-1836. During his military career, he was a captain in the U. S. Army, ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. At Old Saluda Town, about ten miles north of here, July 2, 1755, Governor Glen obtained from Old Hop and other chiefs of the Cherokee Nation the cession of the territory embraced by the present counties of Spartanburg, ... More on HMDB

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Saluda SC 29138, United States of America
Inscription. These are the ones from Saluda County who died in defense of their country in her five most recent wars. "They died that others might live free.", , Erected 1984 by Saluda County Council. , Location. 34° 0.062′ ... More on HMDB
