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Anderson's Mill is a historic water-powered gristmill on the North Tyger River near Fairmont in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. [2] [3] Located at the intersection of the North Tyger River and Anderson Mill Road in Spartanburg County, about 8 miles southwest of the town square in Spartanburg, Anderson Mill was formerly known as Nicholl’s ...
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The Fairforest Church became the headquarters for the Loyalists. Following the war the church became Padgetts Creek Baptist Church. [8] Following the fall of Charleston in 1780, the British began focusing their attention on the Carolinas. At least five battles were fought in or near Union County, including Musgrove Mill, Fishdam and Blackstock.
Its site is among those included in the Revolutionary War Trail, a driving tour around Spartanburg. [1] [4] A monument is located near the Cedar Spring Baptist Church in Spartanburg. [4] Two days later, on the night of July 14, 1780, Col. John Jones and his men attacked and took control of Gowen's Old Fort.