Historical Markers and War Memorials in Clover, South Carolina
York is the county seat for York County
Clover is in York County
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On Kings Mountain Street (South Carolina Route 55) at Zion Church Road (South Carolina Route 1267), on the right when traveling east on Kings Mountain Street.
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In 1942, local textile entrepreneur Cary C. Boshamer (1895-1973) opened Clover Springs Farm at this site. Previously cotton fields and forest, the 380-ac. farm was used to raise and train thoroughbred horses. It included a half . . . — — Map (db m241516) HM
On Kings Mountain Street at North Main Street, on the left when traveling east on Kings Mountain Street.
In 1887 the town of Clover was granted a charter by the General Assembly, its city limits to extend "one-half mile in every direction from the railroad depot." Clover Post Office had been established in 1874 with Zimri Carroll as postmaster. Six . . . — — Map (db m28238) HM
Near Kings Mountain Street (South Carolina Route 55) at Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
Honoring those who served their country World War II
In memory of Robert A. Edmunds & George D. Bowman
John M. Wright • W.W. Harmon • Edward L. Adams • J.T. Bennett • W.H. Bowman, Jr. • George D. Bowman • James H. Boyd • Evans Boyd • J.C. . . . — — Map (db m241520) WM
On North Main Street (U.S. 321) at Old Carriage Road (South Carolina Route 1321), on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
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David and Mary Morrison Jackson emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland and settled a land grant on Crowder's Creek in 1770. During the Revolution, David served in the New Acquisition Militia and was in the battles of Briar Creek, . . . — — Map (db m241523) HM
On State Highway 557 at Bethel Church Road, on the right when traveling east on State Highway 557.
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This church was founded in 1764 by Rev. William Richardson, who organized Scots-Irish settlers in this area, from both S.C. and N.C., into a congregation. Incorporated in 1786 as "The Presbyterian Church of Bethel Congregation," it . . . — — Map (db m241522) HM