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===Early settlement=== The area that includes Union County was once controlled by the [[Cherokee]] Indians and they used it as a hunting ground. Up until recent years, one could find numerous arrowheads with little effort throughout the county.<ref name="auto">Charles, Allan D. ''"The Narrative History of Union County South Carolina"'' (The Reprint Company, Publishers, 1987)</ref> The first European settlers in Union County came from the backcountry of Virginia and Pennsylvania; more than three-fourths were Scots-Irish Presbyterians. It has been suggested that the first group of pioneers arrived as early as 1751. They settled in the northwestern section of the county near a small river that would later be named Fairforest Creek. According to tradition, Mr. McElwaine, a member of the party looked out at the thick woodlands and exclaimed, "What a fair forest!" At the time of their arrival, wild buffalo and horses abounded as well as panthers and cougars, which were called "tigers" or "tygers" by the settlers. This may be where the [[Tyger River]] got its name.<ref name="auto"/> Another group of Scots-Irish settlers arrived in the late 1750s, all of whom were [[Presbyterian]]s of [[Ulster Scots people|Scottish descent]], they consisted of five married couples and their children from the village of [[Ballinamallard]], four married couples and their children from the village of [[Kesh, County Fermanagh|Kesh]] and two married couples with their eight parents and their total of eleven children from the village of [[Caledon, County Tyrone|Caledon]] in [[County Tyrone]], Ireland in what has since become [[Northern Ireland]].<ref>Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America by Charles Knowles Bolton</ref> The early settlers established Fairforest Presbyterian Church, the first house of worship in Union County. Around 1754, the Brown's Creek area was first settled, about four miles northeast of the present city of Union. A log church or meetinghouse was built and shared among several denominations that could not yet afford their own separate structures. The county and county seat were named for this "Union" church. [[Quakers]] arrived in the mid-1750s and settled the southern portion of the county, establishing Cane Creek Church in the [[Santuc, South Carolina|Santuc]] community, and Padgett's Creek Church in the [[Cross Keys, South Carolina|Cross Keys]] community. The Quakers left in the early 1800s because of their opposition to slavery. Baptists from North Carolina, under the leadership of Rev. Philip Mulkey, reached the [[Broad River (Carolinas)|Broad River]] in [[Fairfield County, South Carolina|Fairfield County, SC]] in 1759. They relocated to Union County in 1762 and in 1771 formally organized into the first Baptist church in the South Carolina upcountry known as Fairforest Baptist Church. Many Baptist churches throughout the upcountry are descended from this original congregation. The congregation later moved to a site on present day [[South Carolina Highway 18|SC Hwy 18]] between Union and [[Jonesville, South Carolina|Jonesville]] where it remains to this day.<ref name="auto"/>
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