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Historical Markers in Cross Keys, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Union 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 Union County, SC (43) Cherokee County, SC (85) Chester County, SC (43) Fairfield County, SC (35) Laurens County, SC (53) Newberry County, SC (40) Spartanburg County, SC (129) York County, SC (156)  UnionCounty(43) Union County (43)  CherokeeCounty(85) Cherokee County (85)  ChesterCounty(43) Chester County (43)  FairfieldCounty(35) Fairfield County (35)  LaurensCounty(53) Laurens County (53)  NewberryCounty(40) Newberry County (40)  SpartanburgCounty(129) Spartanburg County (129)  YorkCounty(156) York County (156)
Union is the county seat for Union County
Cross Keys is in Union County
      Union County (43)  
ADJACENT TO UNION COUNTY
      Cherokee County (85)  
      Chester County (43)  
      Fairfield County (35)  
      Laurens County (53)  
      Newberry County (40)  
      Spartanburg County (129)  
      York County (156)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Union County, Cross Keys — 44-3 — Cross Keys House
[Front]: A post office was established in 1809 at Cross Keys, S.C. In 1812-1814, Barrum Bobo erected this house at the intersection of the Piedmont Stage Road and the Old Buncombe Road. During the ante-bellum period, it was the center of . . . Map (db m13390) HM
2 South Carolina, Union County, Cross Keys — 44-9 — Padgett’s Creek Baptist Church
This church was founded in 1784 by Rev. John Webb and John Cole, with Barnett Putman and William Wilbanks, Sr. as its first deacons. It was first called "the Church of Christ on Tyger River" and renamed Padgett Creek Baptist Church by 1800. The . . . Map (db m13428) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024