The Liberty Woman's Club was the driving force in opening a library in 1947. The Library was located in a small corner of a room upstairs over the ...
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Although the official date of the library's beginning is April 30, 1935, efforts began as early as 1929 to provide a library in Easley. At this tim...
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Mission Statement:
The Anderson County Library System is dedicated to providing access to information of all types and facilities for educatio...
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Before it was chartered in 1855, Belton was a major stop on the wagon trail leading from the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills to Augusta, Georgia. The...
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Vision:To be a beacon of learning excellence that is recognized as a world-class organization, a cultural and information leader of the upstate, an...
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About Us
Hart County Library is a Georgia PINES Library. Georgia Library Public Information Network for Electronic Services, or PINES, is Georgia...
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Mission :
The mission of the 16th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Museum of Confederate History, is to protect, preserve and defend the memor...
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About us
The museum is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation that is dedicated to an accurate portrayal of the War for Southern Independence. The...
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History:
When northern Greenville County was still Cherokee country during the Revolutionary War, hardy settlers moved in to set up farms. In 1...
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Branch History:Captain Nathaniel Austin, the first permanent white settler in Greenville County, built a log cabin in the Mauldin area, and one of ...
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Branch History:Before the American Revolutionary War, everything west of the present Spartanburg County line belonged to the Cherokees by treaty.&n...
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History: The Transylvania County Library was founded in 1912 by the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The library's collect...
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The area between Greenville and Greer was just farmland, and farmland it would have remained had it not been for the mineral spring five miles east...
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History:
The Old Stage Road ran from Laurens to Greenville, and where it crossed an old Cherokee trail that came to be known as the Georgia Road, ...
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