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Move Fort Mill Forward
P.O. Box 1911
Fort Mill, SC 29716-1911

Phone: (803) 547-1002

www.MoveFortMillForward.com

E-mail: Info@MoveFortMillForward.com


 


"Visit the Unique Charm of the Old Time South"

Fort Mill, South Carolina


Township Information


Fall Festival
Fort Mill's Fall Festival
Photo courtesy of Suzanne Krause

You are invited to explore the thriving community of Fort Mill, South Carolina. While retaining its small town atmosphere and charm of the Old South, Fort Mill has the advantage of being only minutes away from Charlotte, North Carolina and Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Fort Mill Township Map
Map courtesy of Fort Mill Times

Fort Mill takes its name from a colonial-era fort built by the British and a grist mill on nearby Steele Creek. The area has a rich history. The Catawba Indians made their home here for many years. Scotch-Irish settlers began arriving in the 1750's and 1760's, and a small settlement soon developed. Fort Mill grew rapidly in the late 1800's as textile mills were established.


Main Street Fort Mill, South Carolina
Main Street, circa 1900s
Photo courtesy of Fort Mill Times
Highlights in Fort Mill's history include:

  • Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Cabinet passed through the area in their flight from Richmond in 1865. The last meeting of the full Confederate Cabinet was held at the White Homestead in Fort Mill.

  • Fort Mill was the home of Elliott White Springs, WWI flying ace, author, industrialist and member of the South Carolina Hall of Fame.


Main Street, 2000, Fort Mill, South Carolina
Main Street, 2000
Photo courtesy of Fort Mill Times

In the mid-1700's, Thomas Spratt and his wife Elizabeth were traveling through upper South Carolina in their wagon.

They spent a night among the friendly Catawba Indians and were invited to stay and live in the area on a large tract of land given to them.

They became the first white settlers in the Fort Mill area and their descendants still live here.


The same spirit of friendliness and hospitality still exists today.

Main Street Fort Mill, South Carolina
The Bandstand in Confederate Park
has been a focal point in Fort Mill for many years.
Photo courtesy of Suzanne Krause

Fort Mill, a friendly and convenient place to visit and browse.

Fort Mill School District
Lancaster School District - Indian Land
York County Library
Fort Mill Times
Fort Mill Area Council of York County Regional Chamber of Commerce
Olde English District Commission
SCIway - South Carolina Information Highway

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Move Fort Mill Forward
P.O. Box 1911
Fort Mill, SC 29716-1911

Phone: (803) 547-1002

www.MoveFortMillForward.com
E-mail: Info@MoveFortMillForward.com