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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Anderson County

 
Clickable Map of Anderson County, South Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Anderson County, SC (180) Abbeville County, SC (75) Greenville County, SC (378) Laurens County, SC (53) Oconee County, SC (84) Pickens County, SC (161) Elbert County, GA (35) Hart County, GA (28)  AndersonCounty(180) Anderson County (180)  AbbevilleCounty(75) Abbeville County (75)  GreenvilleCounty(378) Greenville County (378)  LaurensCounty(53) Laurens County (53)  OconeeCounty(84) Oconee County (84)  PickensCounty(161) Pickens County (161)  ElbertCountyGeorgia(35) Elbert County (35)  HartCounty(28) Hart County (28)
Anderson is the county seat for Anderson County
Adjacent to Anderson County, South Carolina
      Abbeville County (75)  
      Greenville County (378)  
      Laurens County (53)  
      Oconee County (84)  
      Pickens County (161)  
      Elbert County, Georgia (35)  
      Hart County, Georgia (28)  
 
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101 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — The Original Back Door Step
102 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — The Wilton E. Hall Bridge
103 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Thompson Centennial United ME Church -- 1867
104 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — 4-11 — University Hill
105 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Vandiver Hall — Whyte House / White Building
106 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Veterans of All Wars
107 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Vietnam Veterans Monument
108 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Virginia "Jennie" Gilmer
109 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Weather Reporting Station
110 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — Westview Cemetery World War Casualties Memorial
111 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — William Arthur Floyd — May 1, 1945 - May 13, 1999
112 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — 4-12 — William Bullein Johnson — 1782 - 1862
113 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — William Church Whitner — Centennial Anniversary of Duke Power
114 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — William Law Watkins — Meals on Wheels Center — Anderson County —
115 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — World War I and II Veterans
116 South Carolina, Anderson County, Anderson — World War I Memorial
117 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — "Lord, We Are Grateful"
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118 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Belton / Historic Belton
119 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — 4-40 — Belton Academy / Central School
120 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Belton Depot
121 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Belton Veterans Memorial
122 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — 04-42 — Chamberlain-Kay House
123 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Dorchester Baptist Church World War II Veterans Plaque
124 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — First Baptist Church of Belton
125 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — 4-36 — Greenville & Columbia RR / Belton
126 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Rocky River Baptist Association Headquarters — 1917 Union High School 1937
127 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — The Belton Standpipe
128 South Carolina, Anderson County, Easley — 4-24 — Pickens Cemetery
129 South Carolina, Anderson County, Easley — 4-35 — St. Paul Methodist Church — Reported missing
130 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — 4-9 — Barkers Creek Baptist Church
131 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — 4-27 — Carnegie Library
132 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Chiquola Baptist Church Bell
133 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Chiquola Mill Monument
134 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — 4 45 — Craytonville
135 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — David Greer, Sr. — Born County Antrim, Ireland — 1750 —
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136 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Honea Path — Pathways of a Southern Town
137 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Honea Path Veterans Memorial
138 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — 1 21 — James Kay House / Gentsville
139 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Panoramic Journey Through Honea Path
140 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — The Story of the Bell — By Mrs. Mary Meyers
141 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — They Died for the Rights of the Working Man
142 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — 1965
143 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — 4-31 — Generostee A.R.P. Church
144 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — 4-5 — Good Hope Church
145 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — Good Hope Presbyterian Church — Organized 1789
146 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — 4-32 — Good Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery
147 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — Iva — A Small Railroad Town
148 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — Iva Veterans Monument
149 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — 4-19 — Moffettsville / Moffettsville Postmaster Appointments
150 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — Old Iva Depot Mural
151 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — Old Livestock Corral
152 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — Pelzer Presbyterian Church
153 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — Pelzer Public Schools World War II Memorial
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154 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — 4-43 — Pelzer Schools
155 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — Reese Family Cemetery
156 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pelzer — 4 47 — White Plains School
157 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-38 — "The Hundreds"
158 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-24 — African American School Site
159 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-15 — Ashtabula
160 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-10 — Barnard Elliott Bee
161 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-29 — Clement Hoffman Stevens
162 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Dr. Don C. Garrison — President of Tri-County Technical College — November 1, 1971 - July 31, 2003 —
163 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-4 — Farmers Hall
164 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Health & Heritage Walking Trail
165 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Hunter's Store — An Upcountry General Store
166 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Joseph B. Douthit — A National Leader in Soil and Water Conservation — 1893 — 1972 —
167 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Old Mill Stone
168 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-22 — Pendleton
169 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-6 — Printer John Miller
170 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-21 — Richard W. Simpson
171 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Tanglewood Mansion
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172 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — The Piazza
173 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Thomas Green Clemson
174 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-17 — Thomas Green Clemson — 1807 - 1888
175 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Thomas Green Clemson Parkway
176 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Willis Chapel Methodist Church
177 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Woodburn Historic House
178 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — 4-20 — Woodburn Plantation
179 South Carolina, Anderson County, Sandy Springs — 4-28 — Sandy Springs Camp Ground / Confederate Muster Ground
180 South Carolina, Anderson County, Starr — 4-33 — Dean / Dean's Station
181 South Carolina, Anderson County, Starr — Hartwell Lake — Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Savannah District
182 South Carolina, Anderson County, Starr — Ruhamah United Methodist Church
183 South Carolina, Anderson County, Townville — 4-34 — Nazareth on the Beaverdam Presbyterian Church / Townville Presbyterian Church
184 South Carolina, Anderson County, Townville — 4-1 — Portman Shoals
185 South Carolina, Anderson County, Townville — Saylors Bridge — Seneca River — Reported missing
186 South Carolina, Anderson County, Townville — 4-37 — Townville Presbyterian Church
187 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — 4-3 — Big Creek Baptist Church — 2 Miles South —
188 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — 4-8 — Confederate Skirmish
189 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Gist Rifles Monument
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190 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — West Allen Williams
191 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — West Allen Williams Memorial Gravesite — "To All Who May Come...Remember"
192 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Williamston — Saratoga of the South
193 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Williamston 9-11 Monument
194 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — 4-16 — Williamston Female College
195 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Williamston Municipal Center
196 Tennessee, Anderson County, Briceville — 1D-32 — "The Coal Creek War" — 1891-92
197 Tennessee, Anderson County, Briceville — Briceville Church
198 Tennessee, Anderson County, Briceville — Cross Mountain Disaster
199 Tennessee, Anderson County, Briceville — Legacy of Condy Harmon
200 Tennessee, Anderson County, Briceville — Miners' Circle Cemetery

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