This township was first settled by Samuel Nisbit from SC. He settled about 1 mile Est of Eden
in 1817. Also in 1817 James Huggins came to the township. James Baird came in 1819 about 3
miles south of Sparta. He was from Sc via KY. In 1820 Alexnder Alexander of Chester, SC
came to the area. John McMillen settled on Flat Prairie in 1820. 1821 brought Ebenezer
Alexander from Chester, SC and James Anderson from Pittsburg, PA.
Sparta was first called Shannon's store. (See below) In 1826 John Armour from PA bought the
land that is now Sparta and opened a mill there. Samuel Hill bought the first town lot for $4 in
1829. In 1829 James McClurken moved to town and Lawson Murphy opened a brick yard.
1830 the town added Alexander Campbell (carpenter), Cornhill Ballard (blacksmith), Dr Pyles
(teacher) and Dr Joseph Farnan. William H McDill built a hotel in 1832. In 1834, John A
Wilson, John Little, John Gray, Thomas Gaston and John W Slade made the new town their
home. In 1837, the area was incoperated as the town of Columbus. James McClurken opened a
steam grist mill, a saw mill and a cotton gin. He later added a caster oil mill. The Columbus
Hearld was est by James Morrow in 1839. Later that same year he sold the paper to John E
Detrich who changed the name to Sparta. The town was Spatra was chartered in 1858, John A
Wilson was the first Mayor.
Eden is a smal hamlet just west of Sparta on Rt 153. It was est in 1822 by the Rev Samuel
Wylie, along with Adam Wylie and James Ford. A church was est there in 1833 before Rev
Wylie used homes for his church. In 1837 town lots were sold. 1839 W R Brown opened a
wagon shop here.
Shannon's Store Higgin's Fort Roseborough