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Granby Chapter History
Granby Chapter was organized on February 1, 1973, in Lexington, with Organizing Regent Mrs. Nancy Fox. The chapter was named for the once flourishing village of Granby, the county seat of Lexington (circa 1785 to 1818). The community of Granby consisted of a courthouse and jail, the first bridge over the Congaree River, two early forts and several trading posts, a ferry, a mill, a blacksmith shop and a coachmaking shop.



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