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1. Pine Forest Inn, Summerville Pine Forest Inn, Summerville Summerville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Pine Forest Inn; Hotels; Buildings. A Victorian style inn surrounded by trees. Summerville has always enjoyed the beauty of its pine trees, hence the name 'Pine Forest Inn'. The town's motto is even 'The Flower Town in the Pines'.

2. Ottaray Hotel, Greenville Ottaray Hotel, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Ottaray Hotel; Hotels; Buildings A five-story brick hotel with an unusual curved entryway. Printed on verso: 'The Ottaray Hotel, situated at the head of Main St., the highest point in Greenville, was given the Indian name of 'Ottaray'...

3. Main Street, Greenville Main Street, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Central business districts; Buildings A street scene in downtown Greenville. A large clock sits atop a building in the foreground. Postcard collection volume 3, page 25. Printed on verso: 'The Greenville, S. C., neon clock, the largest double-faced...

4. Fine Arts Building, Greenville Woman's College Fine Arts Building, Greenville Woman's College Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Greenville Woman's College; Universities and colleges; Buildings Three-story red brick building with two-story entryway with white columns. Printed on verso: 'The Woman's College campus of Furman University is located near the center of Greenville and since 1819 this...

5. Baptist Church and Confederate Cabinet Marker, Abbeville 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...

6. Secession Hill, Abbeville Secession Hill, Abbeville Abbeville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. A grove near the depot station in Abbeville, now named Secession Hill. Abbeville claims this spot as being 'the first organized meeting advocating the right of a state to secede from the Union' (as seen...

7. Richard Furman Hall and Library, Furman University Richard Furman Hall and Library, Furman University Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Furman University; Universities and colleges; Buildings The library, a brick building with a covered entryway supported by columns, is in the right foreground. In the center background is Furman Hall, with its tall bell tower. Both buildings are partially covered...

8. Administration building, Woman's College of Furman University 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...

9. Cooper River Bridge Cooper River Bridge Charleston (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; John P. Grace Memorial Bridge (Charleston, S.C.); Cooper River (S.C.); Bridges A long bridge with two cantilever truss sections to allow ships to pass beneath. The bridge was opened in 1929 and demolished beginning in 2005. Printed on verso (partially obscured): 'THE COOPER RIVER...

10. Main building and bell tower, Furman University Main building and bell tower, Furman University Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Furman University; Universities and colleges; Buildings A tall tower with a clock in both visible sides. The tower and buildings on either side of it are covered in ivy. Printed on verso: 'The Main Building is the oldest building on the campus. The bell in...

11. Museum and Gallery, Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery, Bob Jones University Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Bob Jones University; Universities and colleges; Art museums; College art museums; Buildings A large, low building in a modern style. The museum and gallery building was originally the campus dining common. Printed on verso: 'THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AND GALLERY - The Bowen collection of Biblical...

12. Shriners Hospital, Greenville Shriners Hospital, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Shriners Hospitals for Children; Hospitals; Buildings A long, two-story brick building with arched windows. Possibly multiple buildings. Printed on verso: 'The Greenville unit is a part of the movement being carried on by the Shriners of North America, to...

13. Greetings from Greenville Greetings from Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina Card bears the legend 'Greetings from South Carolina', in which the letters spelling the state's name are made up of photographs of buildings and places in South Carolina. The word 'Greenville' has been...

14. Greenville Female College 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...

15. Woman's College, Due West Woman's College, Due West Due West (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Due West Female College (Due West, S.C.); Universities and colleges; College buildings. The Due West Female College was founded in 1860. The Associate Reformed Presbyterian synod endorsed and supported the college, although it did not start or fund it. J.I. Bonner was a chief leader in founding...

16. View from the road to Caesar's Head View from the road to Caesar's Head Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Caesar's Head; Roads Aerial view of a winding road which climbs a forested hill. Printed on verso: 'Caesar's Head, S. C., three miles from the North Carolina state line, is the highest point in South Carolina. From its proud...

17. Sans Souci Country Club, Greenville Sans Souci Country Club, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Country Clubs; Buildings. A French Second Empire house of red-brick with a white stone front staircase. Sans Souci is the former estate of Governor Benjamin F. Perry. In 1905, a group of business leaders purchased the estate and...

18. Main Street, Looking North, Greenville Main Street, Looking North, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Central business districts; Buildings. A view of Main Street, looking north. On the left is Carpenter Brothers' Drug Store, the first location of Carpenter Brothers'. The drug store stayed here from 1889 until 1925, when it moved across the...

19. The Lodge, Caesar's Head The Lodge, Caesar's Head Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Caesar's Head; Buildings; Architecture -- South Carolina; Parks -- South Carolina. A rustic building with stone foundation and chimney. The lodge at Caesar's Head was part of the Caesar's Head Hotel property.

20. Public Library, Greenville Public Library, Greenville Greenville (S.C.); South Carolina; Postcards -- South Carolina; Libraries; Public Libraries; Buildings Large two-story brick building with columns at covered entryway. This building, the former Park School, was the main library's home from 1940 to 1970. Printed on verso: 'Greenville, S. C., 'Textile Center...
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