The Yorkville Enquirer reported on Aug. 16, 1883 – “A colony of settlers left the Cannon’s Campground neighborhood in Spartanburg Co., in the fall of 1882 and located in Blount County, Alabama. They are disappointed with their new home and are preparing to return home to Spartanburg.”
The Rock Hill Herald reported on Jan. 20, 1887 – “An accident occurred on Wednesday at the Tanner Blind and Sash Factory in Spartanburg. A young man named Cannon about sixteen was caught in the belting of one of the machines and was thrown against the wall, causing his death. He was the grandson of the Hon. Gabriel Cannon.”
City Directories and History: In 2016, a group of maps were provided Roots and Recall for digitization and indexing for genealogy and preservation. The Spartanburg Township Map was one of these, which R&R has divided into usable sections, providing a quick means of searching. Be aware, it covers not only present day Spartanburg County’s S.C., but also much of what became in the late 19th century parts of Cherokee and Union counties. In a number of cases, the names on the map were eligible and the indexing team either left the names off or provided an educated guess. Similar and alike names were found throughout the county, therefore the same name does appear on numerous maps. We hope you will find them useful in tracking properties, roads, and genealogy.
Remember when searching for names on R&R it is often best to bracket the names in quotation marks for best results. R&R does not look for variations of the name but the exact spacing and spelling of how it has been entered. Variables for John Sam Smith therefore might be: John Smith, J. Smith, J. S. Smith, etc…..
Click under the MORE INFORMATION link, found under the primary image, on this page for an enlargeable PDF of the Township Map. All other sections, #’s 1 – xxx are found by searching the specific name or names of the searchable individuals and locations.
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INDEX OF NAMES – SECTION #9
A. C. Black |
A. G. Floyd |
A. Holtzsauser |
A. J. Bishop |
A. K. Brannon |
A. M. Glover |
Adair |
Alley |
B. Bryant |
B. O. Turner |
Bagwell’s Mill |
Bobo |
Boyd’s |
Burdett’s Store |
Cannon’s Camp Ground |
Cantrell’s Mill |
Case’s Creek |
Cash’s Mill |
Cedar Springs |
Cennon |
Chaffin |
Cherokee Springs |
Choibs |
Coal Shute |
Col. Bagwell |
Cotton Gin |
Coullers Ford |
Crow |
H. M. Turner |
Tindall’s Mill |
D. F. Moore |
D. P. Gilbert |
D. W. Willis |
D. Willis |
Damasus P.O. |
Dr. J. B. Cleveland |
Dr. J. Cleveland |
Dr. Russell |
Dr. Wofford |
Duncans |
E. B. Dean |
E. L. Archer |
Epton |
Fezley |
Fike |
Foster’s Gin |
Foster’s Gove Church |
Foster’s Mill |
G. Cannon |
Garner’s Mill |
Garrett’s Spring |
Gen. Setzler |
H. Parris |
Hezgood |
Interstate Encampment |
J. A. Wood |
J. Black |
J. Chapman |
J. H. Cudd |
J. H. Hunt |
J. H. Oliver |
J. Tuck |
Jones Foster |
L. C. Cooksey |
Lawson’s Creek |
Liberty Church |
M. Bell |
M. Chapman |
M. P. Boyd |
Maxwell |
McAbee |
Montgomery |
Mrs. Finger |
Mrs. Pool |
New Cut Road |
Orphan House |
Peter’s Creek |
Pool’s Mill |
Pool’s P. O. |
Reid |
Romar’s Mill |
Saint John’s |
Seay |
Shoally P.O. |
Spradlin Road |
Thompson’s |
Tuck’s Mill |
Turner Place |
Turner’s Mill |
Union Road |
W. F. Green |
W. M. Foster’s |
W. Poole |
White’s Mill |
Willis |
Wingo Mill |
Wofford |
Zion Hill Church |