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      • Anderson County was founded in 1826 after the dissolution of the Pendleton District and was named after Robert Anderson, an American Revolutionary War general.
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  2. Anderson County was founded in 1826 after the dissolution of the Pendleton District and was named after Robert Anderson, an American Revolutionary War general. During the Civil War, the county became a center of ammunitions production for the Confederate States Army. [6]

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    The City of Anderson was originally called Anderson Courthouse until the districts became counties in 1868. It is located along what was once the General’s Road (now Main Street), which ran from Abbeville Courthouse to General Pickens’ home (Hopewell) near present day Clemson University. Pendleton District was split between Pickens District and And...

    Anderson County lies along I-85 in the northwestern portion of Upstate South Carolina, halfway between Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA. The area, with one of the lowest costs of living in the United States, is a thriving industrial, commercial, and tourist center. With more than 15 universities and colleges within 50 miles of Anderson, there are many...

    Anderson County had a total population count of 205,882 in 2019, with 38% traveling less than 10 miles to work. Within the County, there are nine municipalities and multiple communities that have unity that cannot be replicated anywhere else. Residents have witnessed their towns and communities flourish and evolve in the last 50 years with the grow...

    With 20+ international manufacturers, the opportunities are endless for careers. Industries are very well represented in Anderson County and provide residents the ability to work with a short commute. Anderson County was home to the textile mill industry in the 1900s and, with the development of new technology, currently represents many manufacturi...

    The experience of living in Anderson County is one that is unmatched by any other location and brings a combination of quality of life features that make for an ideal home for all of its citizens. With the Upstate’s temperate southern climate, it boasts opportunity for families to get outside and enjoy all the beauty. Lake Hartwell brings year roun...

  3. Apr 15, 2016 · Later in the century, the towns of Iva and Starr came into being along the line of the Savannah Valley Railroad from Augusta, Georgia. Industrial development in Anderson County began in earnest in the decades following the Civil War, and gradually replaced agriculture as the foundation of the county economy.

  4. Oct 26, 2017 · First known as the Anderson Courthouse, because little else stood there when the county seat was established, the city and county owe their name to Robert Anderson (1741-1813), a Virginia...

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  5. Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. [6] The population was 28,106 at the 2020 census, making it the 16th-most populous city in South Carolina. [7]

  6. Anderson County and its county seat, Anderson, were named for Revolutionary War general Robert Anderson (1741-1812). This region was occupied by the Cherokee Indians until 1777, when it was ceded by treaty to the state.

  7. Anderson County is named for Revolutionary War leader Colonel Robert Anderson. It was created in 1826 when the Pendleton District was abolished after being divided into Anderson District (county) and Pickens District (county). The city of Anderson is the county seat.

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