Easley, South Carolina 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 Easley is positioned in South Carolina Easley - Easley Location of Easley in South Carolina Easley is a town/city in Pickens County (with parts extending into Anderson County) in the State of South Carolina.

It is a principal town/city of the Greenville Mauldin Easley Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Most of the town/city lies in Pickens County, with only a very small portion of the town/city in Anderson County.

The Upper South Carolina State Fair is positioned about 2 miles (3 km) east of Easley.

4.1 Easley Police Department 4.2 Easley Fire Department In 1828 Pendleton District was divided further with the upper portion becoming Anderson County and the lower becoming Pickens County titled after Andrew Pickens.

Easley was born in Pickens County, South Carolina in 1825.

Easley and four the rest from Greenville represented the Greenville region in the South Carolina Secession Convention.

When the American Civil War erupted, Easley raised a business of cavalry from Greenville and Pickens counties.

Holcombe was considered to be the first citizen of Easley, building the first dwelling and train depot in the town from his family's lumber mill.

Holcombe became the first mayor of the town and was also the first agent of the train depot. The town of Easley was chartered in 1873.

Holcombe said that he didn't think Holcombe was a very attractive name and that Easley sounded better.

The Pickensville Post Office became Easley Post Office in 1875.

The Easley Textile Company, later known as Swirl Inc., came to Easley in 1953.

On April 25, 1951 a department store was on fire threatening many buildings in downtown Easley but the quick response of the fire department extinguished the fire. Easley is positioned in southeastern Pickens County at 34 49 24 N 82 35 25 W (34.823371, -82.590394), 12 miles (19 km) west of the center of Greenville.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 12.3 square miles (31.8 km2), of which 12.2 square miles (31.7 km2) is territory and 0.039 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.17%, is water. Easley Police Department The City of Easley maintains its own town/city police department, which has jurisdiction inside the town/city limits of Easley.

The department is positioned at the Easley Law Enforcement Center on Northwest Main Street in downtown Easley.

Easley Fire Department The City of Easley also maintains its own fire department, with jurisdiction inside the town/city limits of Easley.

The City of Easley does not operate the Baptist Easley Hospital, positioned just outside downtown, but it is privately owned.

The City of Easley is provided EMS services by Pickens County EMS, the major advanced life support service.

There are 3 EMS stations positioned in Easley.

Pickens County EMS is not the only EMS service in Easley, in some areas, private EMS services like Bowers Emergency Services, Medshore Ambulance Service, Vital Care EMS, Thorne Ambulance and Pelzer Rescue Squad are used to furnish non-emergency services.

Battery B, 2nd Battalion, 263rd Army Air Missile Defense Command, is based at the Easley National Guard Armory in Easley.

Easley High School Navy JROTC Battalion Public school services are provided to Easley by the School District of Pickens County.

7 of their schools furnish enhance education to the kids of Easley.

Easley High School (Grades: 9-12) There are also a several private schools, such as Easley Christian School.

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