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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Laurens County, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Laurens 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 Laurens County, SC (53) Abbeville County, SC (75) Anderson County, SC (180) Greenville County, SC (378) Greenwood County, SC (108) Newberry County, SC (40) Spartanburg County, SC (129) Union County, SC (43)  LaurensCounty(53) Laurens County (53)  AbbevilleCounty(75) Abbeville County (75)  AndersonCounty(180) Anderson County (180)  GreenvilleCounty(378) Greenville County (378)  GreenwoodCounty(108) Greenwood County (108)  NewberryCounty(40) Newberry County (40)  SpartanburgCounty(129) Spartanburg County (129)  UnionCounty(43) Union County (43)
Laurens is the county seat for Laurens County
Adjacent to Laurens County, South Carolina
      Abbeville County (75)  
      Anderson County (180)  
      Greenville County (378)  
      Greenwood County (108)  
      Newberry County (40)  
      Spartanburg County (129)  
      Union County (43)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — "Patriot in Petticoats"Mary Musgrove Monument
On Musgrove Mill Road (State Park Road), on the left when traveling north.
This monument, erected in the early 20th century, stands as a reminder of the legendary Mary Musgrove. She is remembered as a character in the 19th century novel Horseshoe Robinson who took great personal risks spying for the Patriots. . . . Map (db m13845) HM
2 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — A Piece of Musgrove's Mill
On North Broad Street (State Road 56) north of Academy Street, on the right when traveling north.
This mill stone is believed to be from Musgrove's Mill located on the Enoree River in Laurens County, several miles North of Clinton. Edward Musgrove built his grist mill at that location for the water to power the mill, the proximity to a main . . . Map (db m134490) HM
3 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — American Flag Pole
On South Broad Street.
. . . Map (db m11978) HM WM
4 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Battle of Musgrove Mill
On State Highway 56, 0.5 miles north of State Park Road, on the left when traveling north.
Site of Battle of Musgrove Mill American Revolution August 18, 1780Map (db m13387) HM
5 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — 30-18 — Broad Street Methodist Church
On North Broad Street (State Highway 56) north of East Florida Street, on the right when traveling north.
(side 1) This congregation can trace its roots to Zion Church, est. in 1826 in Laurens County. Its founding took place during the expansion associated with the Second Great Awakening. In 1854, this Methodist congregation moved to W Main St. . . . Map (db m133540) HM
6 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Clinton Confederate Monument
On Musgrove Street at East Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Musgrove Street.
[East] Erected by the Stephen D. Lee Chapter -- 1910 [West] Our Confederate Heroes 1861 -- 1865 "Lest We Forget"Map (db m23434) HM
7 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Clinton Veterans Monument
On South Broad Street (State Highway 56) at East Main Street, on the right when traveling north on South Broad Street.
Honoring Veterans of All WarsMap (db m23432) HM
8 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Davison McDowell Douglas1869-1931 — Minister, Educator, Humanitarian —
On Presbyterian College Road west of South Adair Street, on the right when traveling east.
This building -- dedicated as a memorial to alumni killed in World War II and the Korean War -- is named Douglas House in memory of that beloved servant of God, the Reverend Davison McDowell Douglas, B.A., B.D., M.A., D.D., LL.D., who served . . . Map (db m11980) WM
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9 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Eugene Blakely Sloan
Near Stonewall Street.
Son of Eugene Blakely Sloan I and Janie Pressly Lindsay Sloan Born February 22, 1922, Clinton, S.C. Died April 6, 1969, Hunting Island, S.C. Editor, Author, Photographer, Naturalist, Teacher Educated at Erskine College and . . . Map (db m48655) HM
10 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Eugene Blakely Sloan (1922-1969) - Eugene Blakely Sloan
On Musgrove Street, on the right when traveling north.
Eugene Blakely Sloan 1922-1969 Son of Eugene Blakely and Janie Pressly Lindsay Sloan. Educated at Erskine College, U.S.C. Law School. First Lieutenant, Fifth Air Force, World War II. Court Reporter, Editor, Author, Historian, Naturalist..."He . . . Map (db m151408) HM
11 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Ford Country
On SC Highway 56.
During the Revolutionary War, river fords were a vital resource in controlling communication and transportation in the South Carolina backcountry. With few bridges or roads, these fords offered a tremendous tactical advantage to whomever . . . Map (db m13857) HM
12 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Henry Clinton Young
On Broad Street near Main Street.
The City of Clinton is named after Henry Clinton Young (1794 - 1875) A Laurensville Attorney who planned the original streets. The City of Clinton has been chartered four times 1852, 1864, 1886 and 1890 Young also served as a Major in the South . . . Map (db m63429) HM
13 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Jacobs Hall
On South Broad Street.
Erected in Honor of Rev. William Plumer Jacobs, D.D. Founder of the College ----------- Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Clinton for half a century and founder of Thornwell OrphanageMap (db m11945) HM
14 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — James Ferdinand Jacobs
On Jacobs Highway, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m11990) HM
15 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Malcolm A. MacDonald
On Lynn Drive, on the right when traveling west.
An educational scholarship established and this street named in memory of Malcolm A. MacDonald, D.D., third president of Thornwell Home and School, September 1944 - January 1971. His love and dedication to Thornwell's children in his care is . . . Map (db m48658) HM
16 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Mrs. Lillian G. Brown
On South Broad Street.
In Memory of Mrs. Lillian G. Brown Loving Author of Bee-Mail World War IIMap (db m11976) HM
17 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
On Musgrove Mill Road (State Park Road), on the right when traveling south.
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site is devoted to preserving a portion of the site of the Battle of Musgrove's Mill. On August 19, 1780, a small, yet battle-tested band of Patriot militia outmaneuvered and outfought a larger loyalist force . . . Map (db m13756) HM
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18 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — No Rest for the Weary
On State Park Road (Musgrove Mill Road), 0.5 miles north of State Highway 56, on the left when traveling north.
Edward Musgrove had been in the backcountry long enough to experience the brutality of frontier warfare, being involved in the Cherokee Wars and the Regulator Movement. Although he had hoped to live in peace, his home would draw the attention of . . . Map (db m13493) HM
19 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Pinelawn Memory Gardens Veterans Monument
Near U.S. 76, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the Honor and Glory of all American Veterans who served in all wars in defense of our great countryMap (db m55954) HM
20 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Presbyterian College Armed Forces Memorial
On South Broad Street, on the right when traveling south.
World Wars I & II / Korean War Left Plaque The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, had awarded in the name of the Congress the Medal of Honor to Lt. Colonel George L. Mabry, Jr. . . . Map (db m11954) HM
21 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — 30-3 — Providence Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
On Ab Jacks Road at U.S. 76, on the right when traveling south on Ab Jacks Road.
The cemetery located about 1/2 mile SW, marks the original site of the church, founded Sept. 10, 1836. Buried here is William Blakely, Sr., survivor of Hayes Station Massacre, 1871, who with Samuel Blakely donated the land for the church and . . . Map (db m12030) HM
22 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Summer Camp
On Musgrove Mill Road (State Park Road), 0.5 miles north of State Highway 56, on the right when traveling north.
Even though Edward Musgrove chose to stay neutral in the Revolutionary War, his property was desirable real estate for the British. The ford across the Enoree River could provide a known crossing, the grist mill on the property could provide food . . . Map (db m13494) HM
23 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — The Reverend William Plumer Jacobs(1842-1917)
On South Broad Street, on the left when traveling south.
Graduate of the College of Charleston and Columbia Theological Seminary Pastor of Clinton, Duncan Creek, Shady Grove, and Thornwell Presbyterian Churches Founded and President of the Thornwell Home and School for Children Founder of . . . Map (db m11943) HM
24 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — Where There's a Mill…
Near Musgrove Mill Road (State Park Road), on the right when traveling west.
In the years before the American Revolution, Edward Musgrove saw his land as the perfect location for a gristmill. The nearby Enoree River provided power for the mill, and demand was high among Backcountry residents for means to grind their crops . . . Map (db m13889) HM
25 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — William C. Dobbins Highway
On W.C. Dobbins Highway, on the right when traveling west.
U.S. 76 Between Clinton and Laurens Named in 1979 in Honor of William C. Dobbins, Jr. Member, South Carolina House of Representatives 1957-62 Member, South Carolina Senate 1965-68 Member, South Carolina State Highways and . . . Map (db m12018) HM
26 South Carolina, Laurens County, Clinton — William Plumer Jacobs, D.D., LL.D.1842-1917
On South Broad Street (State Highway 72), on the left when traveling south.
This stone, erected on the fiftieth anniversary of Thornwell Orphanage by men and women whose childhood was blessed by the founder and first president, is grateful testimonial of The Thornwell Orphanage Alumni 1875 - . . . Map (db m11938) HM
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27 South Carolina, Laurens County, Cross Hill — Cross Hill Confederate Monument
On Main Street (State Highway 39) at Church Street on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m81211) HM
28 South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-15 — Dials Methodist Church
On Saluda Gap Road (State Highway 101) at Dials Church Road, on the right when traveling west on Saluda Gap Road.
[Front]: This is one of the oldest Methodist congregations in Laurens County. Its earliest records have been lost, but tradition holds that Martin Dial (1744-1843), a veteran of the Revolution, organized a “Methodist Society” . . . Map (db m43067) HM
29 South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — Gray Court Owings Consolidated High School
Near State Highway 14.
Created by consolidation of the following schools: Dials, New Harmony Friendship, Owings Gary Court, Riddles Old Field Dedicated to our children 1928 Kate V. Wofford, County Supt. of Education C.B. Owings, R.L.Gray, T.H. . . . Map (db m43360) HM
30 South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-10 — Laurens County Training School
On West Mill Street east of Pleasantview Drive, on the right when traveling west.
[Front]: The Laurens County Training School, located here 1924-1954, had its origins in Gray Court School, a one-room school founded ca. 1890 on the grounds of Pleasant View Baptist Church. The training school, opened in 1924 in a . . . Map (db m22904) HM
31 South Carolina, Laurens County, Gray Court — 30-5 — Young’s School
On Youngs Schoolhouse Road (State Highway 30-703) at Harris Bridge Road (State Highway 30-263), on the right when traveling south on Youngs Schoolhouse Road.
Here at Young’s School in 1915, Dr. Wil Lou Gray (1883–1984) initiated for her native county of Laurens a seven-school program of night education for adults which led to the adoption of a state-wide system and her national recognition as a . . . Map (db m9951) HM
32 South Carolina, Laurens County, Honea Path — John C. Taylor Bridge
On Erwin Mill Road, on the left when traveling south.
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 . . . Map (db m15592) HM
33 South Carolina, Laurens County, Joanna — 30-16 — Belfast Plantation
On State Highway 56 south of State Highway 560, on the right when traveling south.
[Front] This Federal plantation house was built between 1786 and 1815 for John Simpson (1751-1815), merchant and planter. Simpson came to S.C. from England in 1786 and named Belfast after his birthplace in Ireland. A post office here was . . . Map (db m49455) HM
34 South Carolina, Laurens County, Joanna — 30-1 — Jefferson Davis Flight
On SC Highway 56, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy on his flight from Richmond, Va. with his Cabinet and other high ranking officers spent the night of April 30, 1865 at the house 1½ miles west, then the home of Lafayette Young. Arriving there . . . Map (db m55837) HM
35 South Carolina, Laurens County, Joanna — Joanna Veterans' Memorial
On South Main Street at Whitmire Highway, on the left when traveling east on South Main Street.
Top plaque: This hospital erected as a lasting tribute to the men and women of Joanna who served their country in World War II and as a memorial to those who gave their lives H. Odell Barrett • Floyd R. Edwards • Henry W. Dobbins • . . . Map (db m18896) WM
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36 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — A.I. (Gus) Mason Bridge
On Chestnut Street, on the right when traveling south.
Named in Honor of Tireless Civil Worker Active Leader in Seeking Industry Proud Booster of Hometown in Every Worthwhile Local Endeavor 1896 - 1977Map (db m48693) HM
37 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — American Legion Post 25 Veterans Monument
On West Laurens Street at Church Street (South Carolina Highway 14), on the left when traveling east on West Laurens Street.
Dedicated to Veterans of All Wars, for Service to God and Country 1776-1976Map (db m42990) HM
38 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Korean ConflictThe Forgotten War — June 26, 1950 - July 27, 1953 —
On East Main Street (U.S. 76), on the right when traveling west.
To cherish liberty one need only remember how it was earned. Laurens County shall never forget their own who have served their country in war an peace.Map (db m18499) WM
39 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-6 — Laurens County / Laurens Historic District
On West Laurens Street near Laurel Street.
Laurens County Laurens County was one of six counties created from Ninety - Six District March 12, 1785. The courthouse here, built in 1838 by Dr. John W. Simpson, and remodeled and enlarged in 1858, 1911, 1940, and in 1973, was entered in the . . . Map (db m10133) HM
40 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Laurens County Confederate Monument
On East Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
[Front]: In Memory of The Boys in Gray ---------- Erected 1910 by the Citizens of Laurens Co. Under the Auspices of J.B. Kershaw Chapter U.D.C. Our Heroes [Reverse]: On flames eternal camp- ing ground . . . Map (db m12034) HM
41 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Laurens County Veterans Monument
On West Main Street (State Highway 76) at North Carolina Street, in the median on West Main Street.
In honor of our armed forces past and present dedicated to the preservation of freedom under GodMap (db m39270) HM
42 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Laurens County World Wars I & II Veterans Monument
On West Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Erected in loving memory of the men of Laurens County, S.C. who made the supreme sacrifice World War I White Lewis Felton Abercrombie, Casper W. Waldwell, Mason L. Copeland, Earl A. Davidson, George Lawson Duncan, Burke Fuller, . . . Map (db m12063) HM
43 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-8 — Lindley's Fort / Jonathan Downs
On Fort Lindley Road north of Old Fort Road, on the left when traveling south.
Lindley's Fort On July 15, 1776, a number of Indians and Tories attacked this frontier fort where area settlers had gathered for protection. Major Jonathan Downs, with a company of men, had arrived the previous evening & helped repulse the . . . Map (db m12102) HM
44 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-7 — Masonic Lodge #19 / Samuel Saxon
On East Main Street (U.S. 76) at North Harper Street (Highway 221), on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Masonic Lodge #19 The first recorded meeting of this organization, known as Palmetto Lodge #19, took place Aug. 7, 1794, at the Samuel Saxon home, which stood nearby. Officers present were: Master, Joseph Downs; Deputy Master, Nathaniel McCoy; . . . Map (db m12031) HM
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45 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Vietnam War
On West Laurens Street.
Once in Our Lives Forever in Out Memories Joseph B. Adams                 Jimmy I. McMorris Michael E. Banks               Reginald G. Morse Roy J. Brackwell, Jr.           Sanford L. Nelson Frankie B. Johnson, Jr.*     Willie J. Payne . . . Map (db m12099) WM
46 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — Watts Mills' World War II Veterans Memorial
On East Public Square at East Laurens Street on East Public Square.
Top Plaque: Watts Mills' employees who gave their lives in World War II Rumsley Thompson Bennett   Chester Calvin Miller Joe Edward Carlton                   Rex Darvin Power Tommy Cogdill                          Luther . . . Map (db m12100) HM
47 South Carolina, Laurens County, Laurens — 30-9 — Watts-Todd-Dunklin House
On 544 West Main Street at Dunklin Lane, on the right when traveling west on 544 West Main Street.
[Front]: The Watts-Todd-Dunklin House, built about 1818, is an excellent example of a Federal-era upcountry farmhouse. According to family tradition, it was built for Washington Williams (1777-1829), who gave it to his daughter Nancy . . . Map (db m23196) HM
48 South Carolina, Laurens County, Owings — 30-13 — Francis Rapley Owings House / Owings
On North Old Laurens Road, on the right when traveling south.
Francis Rapley Owings House Owings is named for Francis Rapley Owings (1840-1920), who lived in this house after the Civil War. His ancestor Richard Owings III had settled 2 mi. W in 1757. Francis R. Owings, a farmer and merchant, built the . . . Map (db m30415) HM
49 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — Irvin Pitts Park / Ware Shoals
On Power House Road, on the right when traveling east.
Irvin Pitts Park Saluda River Natural Resources Irvin Pitts Park is a corridor of land sandwiched between the Saluda River and a canal, which conducts water from the dam to the hydroelectric powerhouse that supplied electricity for . . . Map (db m31268) HM
50 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — 30-11 — Martin's Store
On Indian Mound Road east of Madden Road, on the right when traveling south.
[Front]: This store, first known as Daniel’s store or the “Beehive,” was built before the Civil War by James Wright Daniel (1814-1904) and several business partners. In 1878 James Martin (1815-1879) bought the store from the . . . Map (db m22966) HM
51 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — Mt. Bethel United Methodist ChurchMother of 5 Churches — Bicentennial Anniversary 1768-1972 —
On Bethel Church Road.
[Front]: 1768 Bethel Methodist Society Org. at Indian Springs by Rev. Geo. Whitefield and families of Arnold, Giraud, Taylor, Sullivan Mitchell, Box, Wood 1825 Rec'd. Meth. Cone Rev. Barnett Smith 1842 Sunday School Org. . . . Map (db m22926) HM
52 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — Western Laurens Volunteer Fire Department
On Indian Mound Road north of Brissy Rock Road, on the right when traveling south.
The land for this building is donated to Western Laurens County Fire District by Joseph Edwin and Francis P. O'Dell as a memorial to their son Simuel Dennis O'Dell, one of the original Western Laurens County firemen. Born August 31, 1951 -- Died . . . Map (db m22969) HM
53 South Carolina, Laurens County, Waterloo — 30-2 — Rosemont
On Greenwood Highway (US 221), on the right when traveling south.
About 2½ miles southwest, a granite monument stands on the site of Rosemont, birthplace and home of Ann Pamela Cunningham, founder and first regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union. Through her efforts Mount Vernon was . . . Map (db m74870) HM
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