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Greenville Female College
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Greenville Woman's College; Universities and colleges; College buildings.
A red-brick, three-story Italianate Villa structure completed in May 1858. It was sixty feet long, fifty feet wide with a wide piazza or porch at its raised entrance and a decorative balcony on the second...
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The Last of the Confederacy
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Boazman, W.M.; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Soldiers.
W. M. Boazman served the Confederacy in South Carolina's Second Cavalry, Company G. Date original estimation based on information in Greenville City Directories on the Maxwell-Feagle-David Company and...
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Reedy River Falls, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Reedy River (S.C.: River); Buildings; Textile industry; Textile factories; Camperdown Mills; Mills and mill work.
Reedy River Falls with mill buildings pictured in the distance. Mills in the late 19th and early 20th centuries used water power, steam power, or a combination of the two, like Camperdown Mills did. Printed...
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View on Campus, Clemson Agri College
Pickens County (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Clemson University; Universities and colleges; Buildings.
Two of Clemson's original buildings, the barracks along the left, and the Main Building on the right. The Main Building has had several names: The Administration Building, The College, Old Main, and Agricultural...
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Reedy River Falls, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Reedy River (S.C.: River); Persons; Greenville Woman's College.
Students of the Greenville Female College sketching Reedy River Falls. The college first opened in February 1855. The Greenville Female College (later called Greenville Woman's College) merged with Furman...
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Post Office and City Hall, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Courthouses; Municipal Buildings.; Buildings.
A red-brick building in the Romanesque-revival style. Built in 1892 on the northwest corner of Main and Broad Streets, this structure originally served as the post office. In 1938, it became Greenville's...
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Wofford College, Spartanburg
Spartanburg (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Wofford College (Spartanburg, S.C.); Universities and colleges; College buildings; Architecture -- South Carolina; Italianate (North American architecture styles).
An Italianate style building with the main part flanked by a bell tower and wing on each side, designed by Edward C. Jones. Wofford College was chartered December 16, 1851. The college had a $100,000 endowment...
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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...
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Lowndes Hill, Greenville
Greenville (S.C); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Lowndes family; Architecture, Domestic; Architecture -- South Carolina -- 19th century; Buildings.
An early 19th century family home. Attracted to the climate of Greenville, SC, Thomas O. Lowndes moved his family from Charleston, created Lowndes Hill, and built this house for his family. In 1995, the...
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Cotton Mill of F.W. Poe Mfg. Co., Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Poe Mill; Textile factories; Textile industry; Buildings.
A red-brick textile mill that opened for operation in January 1897. Francis W. Poe organized the F.W. Poe Manufacturing Company in 1895, right when Greenville's new textile industry was emerging. Between...
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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...
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Chicora College and Campus, Greenville
Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Chicora College for Women; Universities and colleges; Buildings.
The landscaped grounds of Chicora College covered 16 acres and led all the way down to the Reedy River. Postmark is unreadable, date original based on card's undivided back.
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