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  2. Waddy Thompson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Waddy Thompson Jr. (January 8, 1798 – November 23, 1868) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina and U.S. Minister to Mexico, 1842–44. Born in Pickensville, Ninety-Six District, South Carolina —near Easley in present Pickens County —Thompson was reared in Greenville .

  3. Missing S.C. Grandmother with 'Serious Medical Conditions ...

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    Shelia Thompson, of Greenville, was last seen on the evening of Monday, Dec. 2, and was reported missing by her family a day later on Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Greenville County Sheriff's Office said ...

  4. Springwood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Springwood Cemetery is an American historic cemetery in Greenville, South Carolina, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It is the oldest municipal cemetery in the state and has approximately 7,700 marked, and 2,600 unmarked, graves.

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    Springwood cemetery is the final resting ground for some of Greenville’s greatest names. Springwood was once a garden to the Thompson family, and was where Elizabeth Williams Thompson requested to be buried. Even now with its 10,000 plus graves it is known for its beauty. 39: Stradley and Barr Dry Goods Store: Stradley and Barr Dry Goods Store

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  8. Robert Anderson (Revolutionary War) - Wikipedia

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    Mary (1766–1810) married Robert Maxwell [2] (1753–1797), a Revolutionary War hero, was appointed as sheriff of the Greenville District. He lived in Greenville County and was killed by an ambush on November 10, 1797, while he was crossing the Saluda River shoals, where Piedmont Mill Dam was later built.

  9. Grove Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The plantation once again had several owners until Thompson Brown purchased it in 1930. The Brown family used the Grove as a winter vacation residence and hunted waterfowl and deer. R. Carter Henry purchased the Grove in 1964. The Henrys did another extensive renovation on the house. They changed the stairwell in the foyer to an open design.