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Historical Markers in Chesnee, South Carolina
Spartanburg is the county seat for Spartanburg County
Chesnee is in Spartanburg County
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ADJACENT TO SPARTANBURG COUNTY
Cherokee County (84) ►
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Laurens County (53) ►
Union County (41) ►
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ADJACENT TO SPARTANBURG COUNTY
Cherokee County (84) ►
Greenville County (377) ►
Laurens County (53) ►
Union County (41) ►
Polk County, North Carolina (24) ►
Rutherford County, North Carolina (38) ►
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1► South Carolina, Spartanburg County, Chesnee — Approaching Cowpens — Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail — ![]() |
Prelude to the Battle of Kings Mountain In the vicinity before you, a Patriot militia numbering 1,400 continued their two-week march in search of British Major Patrick Ferguson and his Loyalist army during the Revolutionary War. The . . . — — Map (db m196946) HM |
2► South Carolina, Spartanburg County, Chesnee — City of Chesnee — History of Chesnee — ![]() |
Early Days The Chesnee area has a long history, despite the fact that the town itself is one of the youngest in the Spartanburg County. Like all of the upstate, the Chesnee area was once inhabited by the Cherokee Indians. The abundant old . . . — — Map (db m196934) HM |
3► South Carolina, Spartanburg County, Chesnee — Thorne — ![]() |
[South Inscription]: Captain William Taylor Thorne 1829 - 1916 and Mary Turner Thorne 1835 - 1915 Children Emily, married Rufus Cudd Ellen, m. Christopher Rogers Rosalee, m. Daniel Columbus Smith II Purchase, m. Thomas . . . — — Map (db m42272) HM |