home
:
collections
:
browse all
:
search
:
my favorites
:
about
:
help
Browsing item(s) in
Alexander McBeth Store Ledger, 1794
\n
Carolina Textile Mills
\n
Clemson University Football Program Covers
\n
Historic Sites and People of Greenville County
\n
James F. Byrnes
\n
Materials Towards A History of the Baptists
\n
One Man's Dream - William Plumer Jacobs and Clinton, South Carolina
\n
Piedmont Image Collection
\n
South Carolina in Postcards
\n
United Spanish War Veterans Ledger
\n
Women's Education in Early 20th Century Greenville
\n
100 Years of Greenville Hospital System
\n
Construction of Greenville's Woodside Building - Photographs from a Scrapbook
\n
McBee Sons & Company Store Ledger Book, 1846 - 1861
\n
Greenville Civic and Commercial Journal
\n
Selected Civil War-Era Pamphlets
\n
Civil War-Era Letters of the Neves Family of Greenville County
\n
Collected Papers of the Holland Family of Greenville County
\n
Beautifying and Improving Greenville, S.C.
\n
Documenting the African American Experience at Clemson
\n
results
1
-
20
of
209
item(s)
page 1 of 11 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
Image:
Title:
Subject:
Description:
1.
Adam's Home, Chick Springs
Chick Springs (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Adam family; Adams family; Architecture, Domestic; Architecture -- South Carolina -- 19th century; Buildings.
An antebellum home in Chick Springs, SC. John Adams (originally Adam, but he changed his last name), originally from Scotland, worked as Vardry McBee's overseer. Dr. Burwell Chick opened a resort at Lick...
2.
Administration building, Bob Jones University
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Bob Jones University; Universities and colleges; Buildings
A modern-style building with one rounded and one squarish wing set at right angles and separated by a taller brick tower.
3.
Administration building, Woman's College of Furman University
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Furman University; Greenville Woman's College; Universities and colleges; Women's colleges; Buildings
Three-story red brick building. Printed on verso: 'The Woman's College of Furman University was founded in 1819 as Greenville Female Academy and was merged with Furman University in 1937. Located near...
4.
Alumni building, Bob Jones University
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Bob Jones University; Universities and colleges; Buildings
Three-story off-white building in modern institutional style. Printed on verso: 'Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., 'America's most unusual University,' stands without apology for the old-time religion...
5.
Alumni building, Bob Jones University
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Bob Jones University; Universities and colleges; Buildings
Three-story off-white building in modern institutional style. Printed on verso: 'Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., 'America's most unusual University,' stands without apology for the old-time religion...
6.
Alumni Hall, Furman University, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Furman University; Universities and colleges; College buildings; Architecture -- South Carolina.
A red-brick building containing an auditorium, literary society halls, and two assembly rooms. In 1896, the General Association of the Alumni initiated an effort to collect money for a structure to include...
7.
Atlantic Pavilion
Folly Beach (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Buildings; Persons; Automobiles; Beaches
'Busy persons correspondence card' with checklist message; photo beneath of a large open-air structure full of people.
8.
Baptist Church and Confederate Cabinet Marker, Abbeville
Abbeville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Baptist Church Buildings -- South Carolina; Church Buildings -- South Carolina; Buildings; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Monuments.
A brick church with grand columns and stained glass windows. Across the street is a confederate cabinet marker. Abbeville is often referred to as 'the cradle and grave of the Confederacy', although this...
9.
Baptist Church, Fountain Inn
Fountain Inn (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Baptist Church Buildings. -- South Carolina; Church Buildings. -- South Carolina; Buildings.
A red-brick church building with white columns. The First Baptist Church of Fountain Inn, SC was organized in September 1880. The church had two buildings before it constructed this brick one. The Baptist...
10.
Baptist Church, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Baptist Church Buildings. -- South Carolina; Church Buildings. -- South Carolina; Buildings.
The Greenville Baptist Church (later First Baptist) was organized in 1821 and erected a meeting house in 1826. It was the second church in the city. In 1858, the same year the Southern Baptist Seminary...
11.
Bath House, Paris Mountain State Park
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Paris Mountain State Park (S.C.); Parks; Buildings
A low stone building beside a lake and surrounded by trees. Printed on verso: 'Paris Mountain State Park, near Greenville, is a very popular resort available to thousands who seek recreation in the mountains....
12.
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Georgetown
Georgetown (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Anglican Church Buildings -- South Carolina; Church Buildings -- South Carolina; Buildings.
A red-brick church building with stained glass windows. In 1865, Reverend A.T. Carr established the Bethel A.M.E. Church as the first separate African American church in Georgetown. The present sanctuary...
13.
Branyon and Branyon Clinic, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Chiropractors; Physicians; Clinics
A small, one-story red brick building. Above the front door are a white cross and a sign reading 'Branyon Chiropractic Clinic'.
14.
Bridge Scene, Saluda River, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Saluda River (S.C.); Bridges.
A bridge over Saluda River with a house in the distance. Saluda River is the largest in Greenville, SC. Greeneville County was established in March 1786, the boundaries being Saluda River and its south...
15.
Bridge Scene, Saluda River, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Saluda River (S.C.); Bridges.
Houses in the distance overlook the Saluda River.
16.
Broad and Main Streets, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Central business districts; Buildings
A street corner in downtown Greenville. Businesses visible include the Greenville Meat Market, Smith and Taylor Realty Company, and the Elite Cafe.
17.
Buncombe Street Methodist Church, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Church buildings -- South Carolina; Methodist church buildings -- South Carolina; Buildings
A large gray building with a wide front staircase and columned entryway.
18.
Buncombe Street, West, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Streets.
A view of West Buncombe Street. This street was named for its eventual destination, Buncombe, NC. West Buncombe was lined by trees and houses in the early 20th century, and the streets were clay.
19.
C. and W.C. Depot, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Railroad stations; Railroads.
A red-brick depot station. The railroad came to Greenville in 1853.
20.
C. E. Harper Residence, Honea Path
Honea Path (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Architecture, Domestic; Harper family; Buildings.
A white, two-story house with a balcony and wrap-around porch.
select all
:
clear all
:
add to favorites
results
1
-
20
of
209
item(s)
page 1 of 11 : (
<<
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
>>
) ::
previous
:
next
^ to top ^
© Copyright 2010 Clemson University |
email us