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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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
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
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
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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
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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