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Big Spring Park

Asa Prior, born in Virginia about 1785, pioneered into this valley and purchased a large tract of land including this spring and Cedar Creek in 1834. In 1852 he deeded the spring and 10 adjacent acres to the City of ...

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Springvale Park

July 22, 1864. Brig. Gen. John C. Brown’s div. of Chatham’s A.C. [CS] moved astride the Georgia R.R., E. from the Atlanta fortifications to attack the Federals at the Troup Hurt house.

Manigault's brigade, followed by Sharp’s, were north of the ...

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Spring Park

Healing Waters

The earliest record of the property shows that Samuel Williamson owned the 400 acre tract in 1796. His son, Dabney, who inherited the property, owned a slave by the name Lewis who participated in Gabriel’s Rebellion in 1800. Lewis ...

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Waconda Springs / Glen Elder State Park

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Waconda Springs was said to be known to Native Americans as a ceremonial meeting place for the tribes documented to have used the area. The known tribes are: The Arickanees, Wichita, Sioux, Osage, Kiowas, Arapahoes, Cheyennes, Comanches, Pawnees, and ...

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Spring-Wood Park

This park was planned and developed by The Greer City Council with reconstruction finance corporation funds.

Marker is on Green St..

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Cool Spring Park

With the completion of Cool Spring Reservoir in 1877, an adjoining parcel of unused land was reserved for park purposes. Formally designated as Cool Spring Park, the grounds were managed by the Wilmington Water Department until 1967, when the City ...

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Eutaw Springs Battlefield Park

The National Register

of Historic Places

South Carolina

Department of Archives

And History

Eutaw Springs

Battlefield Park

Marker is on Old Number Six Highway (South Carolina Route 6 / 45) near Fredcon Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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