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Easley, South Carolina

Easley
City
Easley, South Carolina
Top, left to right: Downtown Easley, Norfolk Southern Railway, Easley Mill, Easley water tower, Easley City Hall
Top, left to right: Downtown Easley, Norfolk Southern Railway, Easley Mill, Easley water tower, Easley City Hall
Official seal of Easley
Seal
Motto: Time Well Spent
Easley is located in South Carolina
Easley
Easley
Location of Easley in South Carolina
Coordinates: 34°49′24″N 82°35′25″W / 34.82333°N 82.59028°W / 34.82333; -82.59028Coordinates: 34°49′24″N 82°35′25″W / 34.82333°N 82.59028°W / 34.82333; -82.59028
Country United States
State South Carolina
Counties Pickens, partially Anderson
Established 1874
Incorporated 1901
Government
 • Mayor Larry Bagwell
 • Police Chief Tim Tollison
 • Fire Chief Butch Womack
Area
 • Total 12.3 sq mi (31.8 km2)
 • Land 12.2 sq mi (31.7 km2)
 • Water 0.04 sq mi (0.1 km2)
Elevation 1,079 ft (329 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 19,993
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP codes 29640-29642
Area code(s) 864
FIPS code 45-21985
GNIS feature ID 1247594
Website www.cityofeasley.com

Easley is a city in Pickens County (with parts extending into Anderson County) in the State of South Carolina. It is a principal city of the GreenvilleMauldin–Easley Metropolitan Statistical Area. Most of the city lies in Pickens County, with only a very small portion of the city in Anderson County.

Easley has been hosting the Big League World Series for several years. The Upper South Carolina State Fair is located about 2 miles (3 km) east of Easley. It is held annually in early September.

In 1791 Washington District was established by the state legislature out of the former Cherokee territory. Rockville was also created in 1791 but changed to Pickensville in 1792. Pickensville became the district seat of Washington District which was then composed of Greenville and Pendleton Counties. In 1798 Washington District was divided into Greenville and Pendleton Districts. In 1828 Pendleton District was divided further with the upper portion becoming Anderson County and the lower becoming Pickens County named after Andrew Pickens.

Robert Holcombe became a co-founder of the town by starting off as a farmer in the area. His farming ventures enabled him to establish the storeroom in 1845 as the first business in the area. The namesake of the town of Easley comes from William King Easley. Easley was born in Pickens County, South Carolina in 1825. Easley and four others from Greenville represented the Greenville area in the South Carolina Secession Convention. When the American Civil War erupted, Easley raised a company of cavalry from Greenville and Pickens counties. During the war Easley served as a major in the Confederate Army.


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