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Cradle of Greenville
Near this sign, before the adoption of the Declarat...
Greenville County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Southeast Wall
Panel 1:
The Purple Hear...
Greenville & Columbia RR / Belton
Greenville & Columbia RR
The Greenville & ...
Greenville Treaty Boundary Line
Greenville Treaty
Boundary Line.
Treaty Signed...
History of Greenville-Bond County
Illinois Confederacy Indians roamed this prairie la...
South Greenville Grange No. 225
Oliver Hudson Kelley organized National Grange, Patrons of...
Greenville Presbyterian Church
Organized 1773
Burial Place of
Revolutionary ...
Greenville's General
Have you heard the story of General Greene,
A Rhode ...
Greenville County Confederate Monument
[South Side]:
All lost, but by the graves
...The Geologic History of Greenville
The Children's Garden
The mountains of the Upstate h...
Results for Greenville
Cradle of Greenville
Near this sign, before the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, Richard Pearis, best known of all Pre-Revolutionary settlers in the surrounding Cherokee Indian nation, established his home with a grist mill and trading post. Around this location grew up ...
Greenville County Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Southeast Wall
Panel 1:
The Purple Heart
Awarded to
Combat-Veterans
"For Your Tomorrow,
They Gave Their Today.
Panel 2:
The young warrior does no speak.
Nevertheless, he is heard in the still houses: who has not heard him.
He has a silence that speaks for him at night and when ...
Greenville & Columbia RR / Belton
Greenville & Columbia RR
The Greenville & Columbia Railroad, founded in 1845, began construction in 1849. It reached Greenville in 1853, with a branch at this point to Anderson - the Blue Ridge Railroad. The town of Belton grew up ...
Greenville Treaty Boundary Line
Greenville Treaty
Boundary Line.
Treaty Signed And
Ratified 1795 By
The Indians And
General Anthony Wayne.
By This Treaty
The Land To The North
Was Given
To The Indians
And To The South
To The White Settlers.
Marker is at the intersection of Boundary Road (County Route 73) and Marion - Marysville ...
History of Greenville-Bond County
Illinois Confederacy Indians roamed this prairie land, rich in game, which became Illinois County of Virginia. Ceded in 1784 to the United States it was successively included in the Northwest, Indiana; and in 1809, Illinois Territory. Formed in 1817, Bond ...
South Greenville Grange No. 225
Oliver Hudson Kelley organized National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry in Washington D.C., December 4, 1867. The Wisconsin State Grange was organized October 24, 1872 by National Deputy J. C. Abbott.
South Greenville Grange No. 225 was organized by State Deputy James ...
Greenville Presbyterian Church
Organized 1773
Burial Place of
Revolutionary Soldiers
Marker is at the intersection of Old Shoals Junction Road (U.S. 178) and Bell Road, on the right when traveling south on Old Shoals Junction Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Greenville's General
Have you heard the story of General Greene,
A Rhode Island private who followed his dream.
In 1780 as Washington's man
He came to our state to free our great land.
Armies of British were sent by the King,
But they were no match for ...
Greenville County Confederate Monument
[South Side]:
All lost, but by the graves
Where martyred heroes rest
He wins the most who honor saves
Success is not the test
The world shall yet decide
In truth's clear far off light
That the soldiers
Who wore the gray and died
With Lee, where right.
[East Side]:
Come ...
The Geologic History of Greenville
The Children's Garden
The mountains of the Upstate have a very long and complex history. In fact, it took at least 200 million years for them to form! The mountains rose up as huge slowly "drifting" blocks of the earth's rocky ...