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Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the ...
Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the ...
Sparta Cemetery
Set apart by Col. Philipse.
Graves of Rev. soldier...
Sparta Free Library
Prior to the construction of this building in 1902, the Sp...
First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, S.C.
Sesquicentennial - 1993
The Sesquicentennial Bells w...
Spartanburg Town Clock
[Seal of Spartanburg, S.C.]
Mayor Frankin W. Allen 1...
Sparta War Memorial
Erected by
James B. Titman
Lieut. and R.O.M. o...
Sparta
Sparta, Seat of Justice for Hancock County in 1795, became...
Spartanburg Confederate War Monument
[East Facing Side]
Erected in honor of the
Spartanburg County War Memorial
In memory of and dedicated
to those brave citizens o...
Results for Sparta
Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The conversion from “rail to trail” represented a new concept in recreational development. Utilizing the abandoned railbed, it was the first trail of its ...
Elroy – Sparta State Trail
This 32 mile state trail was formerly the mainline of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The conversion from “rail to trail” represented a new concept in recreational development. Utilizing the abandoned railbed, it was the first trail of its ...
Sparta Cemetery
Set apart by Col. Philipse.
Graves of Rev. soldiers.
Cannon fire hit tombstone.
First site of Pres. Church
moved to Sing Sing 1800
Marker is on Albany Post Road (U.S. 9) north of Revolutionary Road, on the right when traveling ...
Sparta Free Library
Prior to the construction of this building in 1902, the Sparta Free Library had several homes in the community. Schick and Roth, a LaCrosse architectural firm, designed the library building.
Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie provided construction funds. The Carnegie Foundation ...
First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, S.C.
Sesquicentennial - 1993
The Sesquicentennial Bells were cast by the Bellfoundry of Paccard Fonderie de Cloches. Located in Annecy-le-Vieux, France. The praise of God is basic to our worship and each bell is inscribed with of praise from the Psalms.
[Bell Information ...
Spartanburg Town Clock
[Seal of Spartanburg, S.C.]
Mayor Frankin W. Allen 1977-81
Mayor John G. Baeher 1973-1977
Mayor Pro Tem C. Chester Brown, Jr.
Council Members
Jack M. Blasius, Ralph D. Prince
E. Lewis Miller, Hal G. Warlick, Jr.
City Manager
William H. Carstarphen
Architects
Skidemore, Owings & Merrill
Builder
Fiske Carter Construction Co.
April 1979
Symbolic ...
Sparta War Memorial
Erected by
James B. Titman
Lieut. and R.O.M. of 27th and 33rd
Regiments New Jersey Volunteers
War of 1861-65,
in memory of all
the Brave Heroes
who served on land and sea in
defense of their country in any
of the wars of the United States
[Rear of Monument: ]
...
Sparta
Sparta, Seat of Justice for Hancock County in 1795, became a chartered town, Dec. 3, 1803. Situated at an Indian trading post, in constant danger of border trouble, the town was named Sparta to indicate the bravery of its pioneer ...
Spartanburg Confederate War Monument
[East Facing Side]
Erected in honor of the
Confederate Soldiers and
Sailors from Spartanburg
City and County
by
voluntary contributions
from her citizens and Spartan
Chapter United Daughters
of the Confederacy
1910
[North Facing Side]
Let this monument
teach our children and our
children's children to honor
the memory and the heroic deeds
of the Southern ...
Spartanburg County War Memorial
In memory of and dedicated
to those brave citizens of
Spartanburg County who gave
their lives in the defense
of their country during
WWI WWII Korea Vietnam
[Seals from six services:
Army, Navy
Air Force, Marines
Coast Guard, Merchant Marines]
These Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen
and Marines gave up their
freedom yesterday in ...