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Five Forks is located in eastern Greenville County at (34.805912, -82.230346 It is 11 miles (18 km) east of Downtown Greenville.. The area is bounded by SC 14 to the west, Roper Mountain and Anderson Ridge roads to the north, Jonesville Road to the east, [7] and Gilder Creek (a tributary of the Enoree River [8]) to the south.
The Battle of Five Forks was fought on April 1, 1865, southwest of Petersburg, Virginia, around the road junction of Five Forks, Dinwiddie County, at the end of the Siege of Petersburg, near the conclusion of the American Civil War . The Union Army commanded by Major General Philip Sheridan defeated a Confederate force from the Army of Northern ...
Five Forks Battlefield is a battlefield of the American Civil War, the location of the Battle of Five Forks (April 1, 1865), in which Union Army forces broke through Confederate Army lines, opening the way to gain control of the last rail line to besieged Petersburg. The Confederate loss caused them to abandon that city, which undermined the ...
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A post office called Five Forks was established in 1873, the name was changed to Fiveforks in 1895, and the post office closed in 1909. Beside the post office, the community had a gristmill and a country store.
Five Forks is an unincorporated community in Gwinnett County in the U.S. state of Georgia near the intersections of River Road, Five Forks Trickum, Oak Road and Dogwood Road. It is a former mail-stop served from the mid-1800s to early 1900s by the Yellow River Post Office [1] and still appears on maps as a small unincorporated community between ...
After exercise, “light stretching is OK, as long as you don't reach a point where you're feeling pain,” Behm said. Since your muscles will be warm by that point, overdoing it makes you more ...
Thom Brennaman has spent the past four years out of the broadcast booth after being similarly shunned by Fox Sports, for whom Brennaman had started working in 1994, doing NFL and baseball coverage.