Historical Markers and War Memorials in Greenwood County, South Carolina
Adjacent to Greenwood County, South Carolina
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Bradley — 24-18 — Cedar Springs A.R.P. Church — |
| On Cedar Springs Road, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 2► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Bradley — 24-8 — Londonborough Settlement — |
| On Callison Road. | |||
| 3► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Bradley — 24-9 — Patrick H. Bradley 1813–1887 — |
| On U.S. 221 at Callison Road (South Carolina Highway 24-48), on the left when traveling north on U.S. 221. | |||
| 4► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Donalds — 377 — Greenville Presbyterian Church American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — |
| On Old Shoals Junction Road (U.S. 178) at Bell Road, on the right when traveling south on Old Shoals Junction Road. | |||
| 5► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Epworth — 24-13 — Dr. Benjamin E. Mays — |
| On Route 178. | |||
| 6► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Constance Pope Maxwell 1875-1883 — |
| On State Highway 10. | |||
| 7► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Dr. Benjamin James Sanders, Jr. 1899-1990 — |
| On East Cambridge Avenue, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 8► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Emerald Farm A Working Goat Farm — |
| On Emerald Farm Road. | |||
| 9► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — 24-11 — Francis Salvador 1747-1776 — |
| On Christian Road (Old State Highway 72) at Laurens Highway (State Highway 221), on the right when traveling south on Christian Road. | |||
| 10► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Greenwood County Confederate Monument — |
| On Monument Street, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 11► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Greenwood SC Memorial Marker — |
| On Main Street North, on the left when traveling west. | |||
| 12► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — In God We Trust — |
| On Monument Street at Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Monument Street. | |||
| 13► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — 24-6 — John Henry Logan — |
| On South Emerald Road (State Highway 24-100) at North Emerald Road (State Highway 24-236), on the right when traveling north on South Emerald Road. Reported missing. | |||
| 14► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — 24-7 — John Perkins Barratt May 11, 1795 - September 29, 1859 — |
| On Callison Highway 1.6 miles south of U.S. 25, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 15► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — 24-14 — Louis Booker Wright — |
| On State Highway 10 at State Highway 225, on the left when traveling west on State Highway 10. | |||
| 16► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Magnolia Cemetery — |
| On Magnolia Avenue at Byrd Street, on the left when traveling east on Magnolia Avenue. | |||
| 17► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Main Street "Broadest Street in the World' — |
| On Oak Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Oak Street. | |||
| 18► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Marshal Ferdinand Foch — |
| On Main Street at Riley Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street. | |||
| 19► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Mathews Mill Veterans Monument — |
| On Columbia Avenue at South Carolina Highway 178, on the left when traveling east on Columbia Avenue. | |||
| 20► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church — |
| On Hackett Avenue near James Street, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 21► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Municipal Fountain — |
| On Long Street at West Court Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Long Street. | |||
| 22► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Old Greenwood Cemetery — |
| On Cambridge Road, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 23► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — 24-16 — Rock Presbyterian Church — |
| On Reynolds Street (U.S. 221) at Rock Church Road, on the left when traveling north on Reynolds Street. | |||
| 24► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — Textile Workers Monument — |
| On Oak Avenue at Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Oak Avenue. | |||
| 25► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — To The People of Greenwood County — |
| On Monument Street at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Monument Street. | |||
| 26► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Greenwood — World War Memorial — |
| On Main Street at Oak Avenue on Main Street. | |||
| 27► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — 24-17 — Good Hope Baptist Church — |
| On U.S. 25, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 28► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — Moorefield Memorial Highway — |
| On Freeman Road (U.S. 178) at Moorefield Street, on the left when traveling south on Freeman Road. | |||
| 29► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — Old Cokesbury and Masonic Female College and Conference School — |
| On College Drive at Asbury Road on College Drive. | |||
| 30► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — Parks / Greenwood County — |
| On Cokesbury Road (State Highway 254), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 31► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — Payne Institute — |
| On Allen University Road. | |||
| 32► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Hodges — 24-5 — Tabernacle Cemetery — |
| On Cokesbury Road (State Highway 254), on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 33► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — "Light Horse Harry" Lee Takes the Stockade Fort June 12, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 34► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 96 Ninety Six National Historic Site — |
| On State Highway 248 north of Louden Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 35► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Approach Trench June 2, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 36► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Cherokee (Tsalagi) — |
| Near South Cambridge Road (State Highway 248). | |||
| 37► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Covered Way 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 38► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Early Life in the Backcountry Gouedy's Trading Post and Fort Ninety Six — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 39► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Environmental Change From Forest to Park — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 40► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — First Blood Shed for Liberty — |
| On South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) at Louden Road (State Highway 225), on the left when traveling south on South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 41► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — First Parallel May 28-June 1, 1781 — |
| On South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 42► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Gouedy Trail and Charleston Road — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 43► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — In Memoriam — |
| On Saluda Street (State Highway 248) south of Cross Avenue, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 44► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Island Ford Road — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (County Highway 248). | |||
| 45► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — James Birmingham — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 46► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 24-10 — John Waller 1741-1802 — |
| On East Scotch Cross Road (County Route 131) 0.1 miles north of Pembroke Road, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 47► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Lake Greenwood A Changing Landscape — |
| Near State Park Road. | |||
| 48► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Law and Order in the Carolina Backcountry 1773 The Jail and the Courthouse — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 49► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Logan Log House — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 50► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Logan Log House — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 51► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — M-60 A3 Main Battle Tank — |
| On Saluda Street (State Highway 246) south of Cross Avenue. | |||
| 52► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Militiamen — |
| Near South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 53► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Monument to James Birmingham — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 54► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — New Priorities of Protection — |
| On State Park Road at Ware Street / Woodland Way (South Carolina Highway 702), on the right when traveling north on State Park Road. | |||
| 55► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six 1775 A Colonial Center in a Time of Change — |
| On South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 56► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 24-21 — Ninety Six Colored School — |
| On Ninety Six Highway (State Highway 34) 0.1 miles west of Cambridge Street N, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 57► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six in the American Revolution The War in the Southern Colonies — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) 1.2 miles south of Johnston Road (State Highway S-24-72), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 58► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site A Revolutionary War Landmark — |
| On South Cambridge Road (State Highway 248) at County Route 225, on the right when traveling south on South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 59► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site A Revolutionary War Landmark — |
| On State Highway 27, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 60► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site A Revolutionary War Landmark — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) 0.1 miles north of Louden Road, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 61► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site / Greenwood County — |
| On South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) at County Route 225 on South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 62► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 24-3 — Old Ninety Six (2 miles south) — |
| On Highway 246 South (State Highway 246), on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 63► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Patriot Soldier — |
| Near South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 64► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 24-4 — Preston Brooks Dinner — |
| On Main Street West at Cambridge Street (South Carolina Highway 248), on the right when traveling south on Main Street West. Reported missing. | |||
| 65► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Second Approach Trench June 6, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 66► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Second Parallel June 3, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (Route 248). | |||
| 67► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Sharpshooter — |
| Near South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 68► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Siege Trenches — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). Reported missing. | |||
| 69► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — 24-15 — Siloam Baptist Church — |
| On Siloam Church Road (State Highway S-24-29) 0.3 miles west of State Highway 246, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 70► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Spring Branch — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 71► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The American Revolution Comes to the South November 18-21, 1775 Six Years Before the Star Fort Siege There Was Williamson's Fort — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 72► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Artillery June 1, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 73► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Attack — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 74► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The British Fortifications — |
| On South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 75► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Forlorn Hope June 18, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Road (State Highway 248). | |||
| 76► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Lost Town of Cambridge 1783 - c. 1850 — |
| On South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) at County Route 225, on the right when traveling south on South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 77► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Mine Begun June 9, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 78► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Patriot Force Arrives May 21-22, 1781 — |
| On South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 79► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Patriots Lay Siege to the Star Fort May 22-June 18, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (Highway 248). | |||
| 80► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Patriots Lay Siege to the Star Fort May 22-June 18, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 81► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Rifle Tower June 13, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street. | |||
| 82► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Siege of Ninety Six 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) 1.2 miles south of Johnston Road (State Highway S-24-72), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 83► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Star Fort Heart of the Loyalist Defense — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 84► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Stockade Fort Ninety Six National Historic Site — |
| Near State Highway 248 at Louden Road, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 85► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — The Well Begin June 12, 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (Route 248). | |||
| 86► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Trader with Pack Horse — |
| Near South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 87► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Walking Tour of the Park — |
| Near State Highway 248 0.1 miles north of Louden Road, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 88► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Welcome to the Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area — |
| On State Park Road, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 89► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Why Did the British Burn Ninety Six? July 1781 — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248). | |||
| 90► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Why Is It Called Ninety Six? A Colonial Backcountry Settlement — |
| Near South Cambridge Street (State Highway 248) 1.2 miles south of Johnston Road (State Highway S-24-72), on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 91► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Wm. Pierce Bennett Kinard — |
| On Epworth Camp Grounds Road E at Gin House Road, on the left when traveling west on Epworth Camp Grounds Road E. | |||
| 92► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — Woman and Child — |
| Near South Cambridge Road. | |||
| 93► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Promised Land — Historical Promised Land Community — |
| On McCormick Highway (State Highway 10) near New Zion Road, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 94► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Troy — 24-2 — Long Cane Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church — |
| On Main Street West near Twigg Street (South Carolina Highway 10). | |||
| 95► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Troy — 24-1 — Long Canes Massacre — |
| On Main Street West near Twigg Street (South Carolina Highway 10). | |||
| 96► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ware Shoals — Benjamin DeWitt Riegel 1878-1941 — |
| On East Main Street at South Greenwood Avenue on East Main Street. | |||
| 97► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ware Shoals — Marion P. Carnell Bridge — |
| On East Main Street. | |||
| 98► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ware Shoals — The William T. Jones, III Bridge — |
| On U.S. 25, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 99► South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ware Shoals — Ware Shoals Veterans Memorial — |
| On South Greenwood Avenue (Business U.S. 25) at East Main Street, on the left when traveling south on South Greenwood Avenue. | |||