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Vardry Echols McBee (June 19, 1775 –
January 23, 1864) was an
American saddlemaker, merchant, farmer,
entrepreneur and
philanthropist who has frequently...
- (1938–2023),
American golfer Thomas Page
McBee (born 1981),
American author Vardry McBee (1775–1864),
American businessman,
philanthropist and city founder...
- he also
built a
stately mansion. In 1816, Alston's land was
purchased by
Vardry McBee, who then
leased the
Alston mansion for a
summer resort,
before making...
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Carolina to
Abraham and Peggy, and was
eventually sold to
entrepreneur Vardry McBee.
Rosemond was
baptized in 1844. He
became a
leader in the
local Methodist...
- siblings, all of whom
attended Claflin College. His
paternal grandfather was
Vardry McBee, an
influential entrepreneur, a
white slave holder, and philanthropist...
- mills.
Before 1833, the
existing mill
buildings and machinery, were sold to
Vardry McBee, the "Father of Greenville." As "McBee Factory," its
mills produced...
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Brushy Cr****, also
known as
Vardry McBee House and
Alexander McBee House, is a
historic home
located at Greenville,
South Carolina. It was
built about...
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founded St.
James Mission in the
village of
Greenville Court House. In 1825,
Vardry McBee, who was an
early industrialist in Greenville, gave 4
acres (1.6 ha)...
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unknown 1858 3 3
Alexander McBee 1859–1860 also
served 1862–1863; son of
Vardry McBee unknown 1861 4 3
Alexander McBee 1862–1863 also
served 1859–1860;...
- terminus, an
intersection with
Anderson Street (where SC 81 also ends) and
Vardry Street. U.S.
roads portal United States portal "Highway
Logmile Report"...