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Landrum is a city in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,376 at the 2010 census. [5] Landrum was founded in 1880 and incorporated in 1912. It is located just west of Interstate 26 between Spartanburg and Asheville, North Carolina. [6]
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Landrum was established when the San Benito and Rio Grande Valley Railway built a station here in 1913. A post office was established at Landrum in the early 1900s and was named for a local storeowner. It soon became a farming supply point. The community had a general store and 25 residents in 1948. From 1964 through 2000, the population was ...
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Eugene M. Landrum (1891–1967), major general in the United States Army, noted for his exploits in both World War II and the Korean War; John Gill Landrum (1810–1882), pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church, early South Carolina secessionist; John M. Landrum, (1815-1861) United States Representative; Mary Beth Landrum, British-American statistician
John Landrum may refer to: John M. Landrum, U.S. Representative from Louisiana; John Gill Landrum, Baptist pastor and namesake of Landrum, South Carolina
SC 14 connects Laurens and Landrum with Greer, the city between Greenville and Spartanburg where the highway crosses I-85 and US 29. The highway also parallels I-385 through Fountain Inn and Simpsonville, South Carolina in southeastern Greenville County. SC 14 is a part of the National Highway System between I-85 and US 29 in Greer. [4]
John Gill Landrum (October 22, 1810 – January 19, 1882) was a Baptist pastor from Spartanburg, South Carolina, [1] the namesake of Landrum, South Carolina. [2] He signed the South Carolina Ordinance of Secession. He was most prominently at Mount Zion Baptist Church, where he is buried. He also served Bethlehem Baptist Church.