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  2. Former First Baptist Spartanburg admin charged with ... - AOL

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    Former First Baptist Spartanburg administrator, David Dennis, was charged with embezzling over $200K of church funds on Monday.

  3. Spartanburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Spartanburg is a city in and the seat of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. [9] The city had a population of 38,732 as of the 2020 census, making it the 11th-most populous city in the state. [10]

  4. First Baptist Church (Columbia, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The James Petigru Boyce Chapel is a historic church building at 1306 Hampton Street in Columbia, South Carolina.It is a Greek Revival building built in 1859. A convention met here on December 17, 1860, whose delegates voted unanimously for South Carolina to secede from the United States, leading to the American Civil War.

  5. Columbia, South Carolina, in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Columbia's First Baptist Church hosted the South Carolina Secession Convention on December 17, 1860, with delegates selected a month earlier at Secession Hill. The delegates drafted a resolution in favor of secession without dissent, 159–0, creating the short-lived Republic of South Carolina . [ 3 ]

  6. WFBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the AM signals, "The Fan Upstate" is heard on two FM translators across the market via WFBC-FM HD3: W246BU in Spartanburg, which moved from 97.1 FM in Spartanburg to 97.7 on August 19, 2016; [11] as of February 8, 2017, the translator is licensed to serve Greenville, South Carolina, and the call sign was changed to W249DL. In ...

  7. John Gill Landrum - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  9. Spartanburg Community College to build new campus expansion ...

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    Spartanburg Community College announced the expansion of its Cherokee County Campus and Spark Center Friday. The new campus, a $50 million investment, will be located under the Peach water tower ...