SC Pickens Cemetery, Easley S.C.

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The Pickens Cemetery is a historic cemetery near the city of Easley, South Carolina, whose origins are rooted deep in the earliest history of the Upstate region of the state. Those buried in the cemetery include people from colonial times up to the late twentieth century. Among those interred there are a number of Revolutionary War soldiers, veterans from the Civil War and every other military conflict up through the twentieth century, patriarchs and matriarchs of prominent families in the area, and both slaves and slave owners from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Civil war veterans interred there may be discovered by searching Find a Grave under Pickens Cemetery.

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