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Prosperity's
History
One hundred
years of official tradition is a proud heritage. It is an even
prouder heritage when one considers the solid foundation upon which this
tradition rests -- forty-six years of official community life before the
charter of Prosperity and gravestones that attest to settlement by some
of the earliest colonists. Captain Matthew Hall was the first
settler in the area in 1827. By 1830 he had erected a small
dwelling, a little log store, twelve by sixteen feet. This was
used as the post office for Frog Level from 1832, when Hall was
appointed postmaster, to 1848 when it was moved to Stoney Battery.
The next
merchant in town was David Kibler, who was also the first mayor. He
erected a home and place of business nearby. The town area these
men and others settled was already known as Frog Level locally.
Long
before settlement, the area was known as Frog Level. There are
several legends as to how the name originated. The most popular
version of the legend claims that there was a pond of water where the
Ira Cousins Gin now stands. This pond was infested with
innumerable frogs. The legend goes on to tell that an old man
became intoxicated and lay down at the edge of the pond and fell asleep.
When he awoke
the frogs were croaking and he, being
stupefied, imagined that they were crying "frog level" and he
repeated it. The pond or place was called "Frog Level"
from this incident until 1873. The town was actually chartered by
this name in 1851 with the advent of the Southern Railroad. In
1873, at the insistence of a majority of its three hundred citizens, the
Legislature changed the name to Prosperity.
The name of Prosperity is presumed to be borrowed from the name of the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian meeting place, which appeared on an 1825
Mills' Atlas map and was designated as Prosperity Meeting House.
Today the Town of Prosperity
has a recorded population of 1,116 and combines old fashioned charm with
all the necessary conveniences. The Town Square with its antique clock
and gazebo faces a popular restaurant named Pa's Back Porch which
offers a varied menu of home cooked items and an adjacent bakery.
There is a craft & gift shop as well garden and feed stores,
gas station, hardware store, florist, dry cleaners, laundromat, beauty
shops, and a Piggly Wiggly grocery.
In 1996 a modern elementary school was constructed .
Prosperity’s desirable location adjacent to Newberry with easy
access to Lake Murray make it a rapidly growing community.
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