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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwood ...

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    North of Greenwood at the junction of South Carolina Highways 246 and 254 34°16′29″N 82°13′03″W  /  34.274722°N 82.2175°W  / 34.274722; -82.2175  ( Old Cokesbury and Masonic Female College and Conference

  3. Old Greenwood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Old Greenwood Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina. Established around the year 1860, the Old Greenwood Cemetery is a historic burial place in the said city. It is significant because of being the oldest cemetery in the area.

  4. Donn Piatt - Wikipedia

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    Donn Piatt was born on June 29, 1819, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Elizabeth (Barnett) and Benjamin M. Piatt, a judge. [1] In 1827, the family moved to a large home outside West Liberty, Ohio, called Mac-o-chee, later the site of one of the Piatt Castles. [1]

  5. Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt (Sallie M. Bryan; August 11, 1836 – December 22, 1919) was an American poet. Her career began in the mid-1850s and lasted into the early twentieth century. Her career began in the mid-1850s and lasted into the early twentieth century.

  6. Magnolia Cemetery (Greenwood, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina. It was established in 1871, and is laid out in a regular grid plan. It contains approximately 1,600 to 1,800 graves. Grave markers are primarily granite or marble tablets, obelisks, square, or stepped monuments capped with urns.

  7. Benjamin Piatt Runkle - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Piatt Runkle (September 3, 1836 – June 28, 1916) was an American military officer, Episcopal priest, and Freemason, who is noted as being one of the seven founders of Sigma Chi fraternity. Prior to joining the clergy, he served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . [ 1 ]

  8. John James Piatt - Wikipedia

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    John James Piatt was born on March 1, 1835, in James' Mills, Dearborn County, Indiana, to Emily (Scott) and John Bear Piatt. [1] [2] The town was later called Milton and relocated to Ohio County, Indiana. [2] The Piatts moved to Columbus, Ohio, when John James was six. [3] He attended Capital University and Kenyon College. [1]

  9. Jacob Piatt Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (April 12, 1855 – June 6, 1924) was an American historian, journalist, and author. A political writer and reformer, Dunn worked on ballot reform issues based on the Australian ballot system, authored a new Indianapolis city charter, and served as adviser to Indiana governor Thomas R. Marshall and U.S. Senator Samuel M. Ralston.