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Simpsonville Cotton Mill / Woodside Mill

Simpsonville Cotton Mill

This mill, opened in 1908, was built after several leading men of Simpsonville asked Edward F. Woodside of the Pelzer Manufacturing Co. to help them establish a textile mill. The Simpsonville Cotton Mill, with Woodside as president and ...

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Simpsonville Clock Tower

Donated by

Mayor

Ralph S Hendricks

1987

Triad Design Group, Inc. Architects

Waldrop Construction, Inc. Contractors

Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street (Route 14) and West Curtis Street, on the right when traveling east on South Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Simpsonville Veterans Memorial

To all veterans for their supreme sacrifice

faithful to the last full measure

always to be remembered.

Marker is on North Main Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Simpsonville Baptist Church

National Historic Site

Church Organized 1888

Built 1913

Entered in National Historic Register

October 13, 1992

Marker is on Church Street (County Route 220) south of County Route 219, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Stage Road / Railroads in Simpsonville

Old Stage Road

The town of Simpsonville grew up around a stagecoach stop nearby operated by Thomas Goldsmith (1788-1868). Goldsmith's house, on the Old Stage Road from Laurens to Greenville, was near a crossroads where the Old Stage Road met an ...

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Simpsonville

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This town grew up around a stagecoach stop from Laurens to Greenville. For many years the community was known as "Plain," the name given to its first post office, opened in 1838 with Jesse T. Cook as postmaster. It was ...

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