Saluda

11 historical markers in South Carolina

Ambush At Mine Creek

(Front) On November 3, 1775, Loyalists ambushed a supply wagon nearby, in a prelude to the first land battle of the Revolution in S.C....

Butler Family Graves

Nw Of Saluda, SC

At Butler Church, about one mile west, is the burial plot of the Butler family.

Delmar School

Delmar Community, SC

This school, established in 1896 as both a grammar and high school, was built as a 1-room building and was expanded to 3 rooms by 1900.

Faith Cabin Library Site

Between Owdoms And Saluda, SC

Built in 1932 about ½ mi. NE and stocked with donated books, this library was the first of over 110 libraries founded by W.L. Buffington...

Hare’s Mill

Saluda, SC

(Front) Hare’s Mill, which stood here on Cloud’s Creek, was a large grist mill owned by James Hare (1838-1929).

Lucinda Horn

Chapman, SC

At Chestnut Hill Baptist Church is the grave of Lucinda Horn, Confederate War heroine, wife of Cornelius Horn and mother of William Horn,...

Luther Rice 1783-1836

In Pine Pleasant Cemetery, west of here, is the grave of Luther Rice, prominent Baptist clergyman and orator who organized American...

Pierce M. Butler/the Palmetto Regiment

Saluda, SC

PIERCE M. BUTLER (Front) Six miles NE, in a family cemetery at Butler Church, is the grave of Colonel Pierce M. Butler, Governor of South...

Red Bank Church

Saluda, SC

Red Bank Baptist Church antedates the Town of Saluda by about a century.

Ridge Spring Cemetery/W.h. Scarborough

Just E Of The Ridge Spring Town Limits, SC

RIDGE SPRING CEMETERY (Front) This cemetery, dating to the early 19th century, was originally the Watson and Boatwright family cemetery...

Spann Methodist Church/Captain Clinton Ward

Ward, SC

SPANN METHODIST CHURCH (Front) This church was founded ca.

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