Remembering South Carolina’s Old Pendleton District

Cover of Remembering South Carolina's Old Pendleton District by Hurley E. Badders
Publisher: History Press
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9781596291973
Dimensions:
Height: 9.375 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
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Remembering South Carolina’s Old Pendleton District by Hurley E. Badders, published by History Press in 2006, is an illustrated exploration of the rich history of the Old Pendleton District in South Carolina. This 124-page book delves into the narratives that have shaped the region, which encompasses present-day Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties. Badders, drawing from his extensive experience with the Pendleton District Historical, Recreational and Tourism Commission, presents a variety of historical accounts that highlight the area’s significance within the broader context of South Carolina’s history.

Readers will discover a tapestry of stories that include the influence of the Cherokee people, whose folklore and naming of local features are integral to the district’s heritage. The book captures the essence of the Old Pendleton District, revealing its vibrant past through engaging anecdotes and historical insights. With a warm and approachable writing style, Badders invites readers to journey through the generations, uncovering the fascinating episodes that define this unique part of the American South.


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‘It would be difficult to find an individual more qualified to document the history of the Old Pendleton District than Hurley E. Badders.’ Rodger D. Stroup, Director of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History Nestled in the Northeastern foothills of South Carolina, the Old Pendleton District holds many stories that span the entire scope of the Palmetto State’s history. Made up of three present-day counties, Anderson, Pickens and Oconee, this area has been the setting to historical events that have not only shaped the area’s past, but the entire state of South Carolina. Drawing on his impressive tenure as Executive Director of the Pendleton District Historical, Recreational and Tourism Commission, author Hurley E. Badders recounts a wide variety of backcountry history that brings to light a number of fascinating episodes in the Old Pendleton District’s past. Badders tells the story of the Cherokee and their undeniable influence on the area through their folklore as well as the names they bestowed on rivers and hills. With his warm, casual style, Hurley reveals these stories and many more, taking readers on a journey through the generations in one of South Carolina’s most vibrant areas.

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