Johnsonville SC History
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Johnsonville Welcomes Wellman Combing CompanyJohnsonville Welcomes Wellman Combing Company
Description:Article lists local Johnsonville merchants of 1955. Photo of Wellman Combing Company.
Johnsonville-Hemingway Crew Building Shaw Air Force BaseJohnsonville-Hemingway Crew Building Shaw Air Force Base
Johnsonville, 1940, UnpublishedJohnsonville, 1940, UnpublishedSanborn Fire Insurance Map Company
Subject:Sanborn Fire Insurance Map Company
Description:Click the link below to view the map:Johnsonville, 1940, Unpublished
Johnsonville, A Growing TownJohnsonville, A Growing Town
Johnsonville, SC 1907Johnsonville, SC 1907
Description:Postcard photograph showing Johnsonville in 1907.
Johnsonville, South Carolina, 1911Johnsonville, South Carolina, 1911
Description:This painting/mural - "Johnsonville South Carolina 1911" by John Carroll Doyle - was unveiled at Anderson State Bank in 1981 at the opening of the Hemingway branch. Doyle was a prominent Charleston artist who passed away in 2014. The work depicts Johnsonville founder Sylvester Briley Poston as lots were laid out and sold at the Johnsonville Land Sale in 1912. [show more]
Johnsonville: A Thriving Community of Opportunity and AdvancementJohnsonville: A Thriving Community of Opportunity and Advancement
Johnsonville: Great TownJohnsonville: Great Town
Johnsonville's New High School WO 10-24-74Johnsonville's New High School WO 10-24-74
Johnsonville/Hemingway/Pamplico Directory, 1953Johnsonville/Hemingway/Pamplico Directory, 1953
Jowers Furniture Burns WO 6-6-74Jowers Furniture Burns WO 6-6-74
Judith Crosby Grier and husband Zachary Taylor EaddyJudith Crosby Grier and husband Zachary Taylor Eaddy
Julia HannaJulia Hanna
Julius and Lillie Belle Altman FamilyJulius and Lillie Belle Altman Family
Description:This image was taken at the 50th wedding anniversary of Julius Spiers Altman and Lillie Belle Altman. 1st Row L to R: Julia Elizabeth Altman, Julius Spiers Altman, Lillie Belle Prosser Altman, Phontella "Bink" Altman Griffis 2nd row: Lena Belle Altman Clemmer, Willia "Bongie" Altman McCutchen, Willie "Billie" Parks Altman Swenson 3rd row: Franklin Altman, Sweeney Lee Altman, Mayo Altman 4th row: Thurman Altman, Laries Alex Altman [show more]
Katie Eaddy Mims, 1952Katie Eaddy Mims, 1952
Kip Evans Magic WO 9-8-77Kip Evans Magic WO 9-8-77
Lake Chapel Church and Cemetery, 1946Lake Chapel Church and Cemetery, 1946
Description:This sample from a 1946 map of Johnsonville shows Lake Chapel Baptist Church (black square with cross) and Lake Chapel Cemetery (dotted square with cross).
Lamar Bradley Retires WO 5-16-74Lamar Bradley Retires WO 5-16-74
Lamar D. BradleyLamar D. Bradley
Description:Lamar D. Bradley served as principal of The Stuckey School during it's entire lifetime (1954-1969). After integration, he served as the assistant superintendent of the new Florence District 5.
Lamuel Carter on porch with dogs, mid-1930sLamuel Carter on porch with dogs, mid-1930s
Description:Lamuel Carter (1906-1944) sits with his dogs on the steps of his family home in Vox, mid-1930s. Lamuel was the son of Morgan Ham Carter and Octavia "Sissy" Stone. he was married to Elise Baxley. Lamuel was severely diabetic and died young from complications of diabetes. [show more]
Land of 3 Rivers WO 4-22-76Land of 3 Rivers WO 4-22-76
Land of Three Rivers WO 4-8-76Land of Three Rivers WO 4-8-76
Last Will and Testament of George Samuel Briley HugginsLast Will and Testament of George Samuel Briley Huggins
Description:The will of George Samuel Briley Huggins was written on letterhead from the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Johnsonville on Nov. 18, 1912. C. J. Rollins was the Manager, J. S. McClam, President, S. B. Poston, vice President and T. J. Cottingham was the cashier [show more]
Last Will and Testiment of John Witherspoon, 1802Last Will and Testiment of John Witherspoon, 1802
Description:John Witherspoon inherited Witherspoon's Ferry from his brother, Robert Witherspoon. His will in 1802 states that the Ferry should continue to operate in benefit of Aimwell Church under the care of his executor, John D. Witherspoon. His daughter Elizabeth Witherspoon is also mentioned. William Johnson is listed as well as having leasing rights to the Ferry land as long as the trustees mentioned in the will agree to his wisdom and he conducts himself with propriety. [show more]
Last Will and Testiment of William James Johnson, 1850Last Will and Testiment of William James Johnson, 1850
Description:Last will and testiment of Captain William James Johnson (1787-1851), founder of Johnsonville, SC. Specific reference to Johnson's Ferry: "I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah Johnson my dwelling house house and other buildings, and all the tract of land on which I now live, lying on Lynches Creek. I mean all the Ferry tract on both sides of the Creek, including the Ferry, her lifetime only; and at her death to be equally divided between my son James H. Johnson and my daughter Sarah C. Johnson." Daughter Margaret Ann Johnson Grier is also mentioned. [show more]
Laura Jean and Billy Joe EaddyLaura Jean and Billy Joe Eaddy
Lawrimore Honored WO 11-14-74Lawrimore Honored WO 11-14-74
Lawrimore recalls bygone era WO 1-29-76Lawrimore recalls bygone era WO 1-29-76
Legette EaddyLegette Eaddy
Lentz Service Station 1973Lentz Service Station 1973
Lentz Service Station 1980sLentz Service Station 1980s
Lewis's One Stop GroceryLewis's One Stop Grocery
Description:James Lewis owned the business in the 1990s. Earlier, it was knows as Hunts. Many local businessmen and other patrons stopped here for a cold beer and a hotdog.
Lilla Rogers WO 9-30-76Lilla Rogers WO 9-30-76
Lillian and Bubba Hanna PlowingLillian and Bubba Hanna Plowing
Description:Lillian Day Newell (1915-2006) and husband James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna (1900-1984). Bubba was one of the founding members of Johnsonville First Baptist Church
Lillian and Bubba Hanna dressed upLillian and Bubba Hanna dressed up
Lillian and Bubba Sunday MorningLillian and Bubba Sunday Morning
Description:Lillian Day Newell (1915-2006) and husband James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna (1900-1984). Bubba was one of the founding members of Johnsonville First Baptist Church
Lions hold Candy Day - 1976Lions hold Candy Day - 1976
Little Star Free Will Baptist Church, ProspectLittle Star Free Will Baptist Church, Prospect
Description:Photo shows the original sanctuary of Little Star Free Will Baptist Church in the Prospect Community. This building was moved to make room for the new sanctuary and is now restored as a vacation home on Black River.
Live Body Formed For Johnsonville - 1916Live Body Formed For Johnsonville - 1916
Description:Describes the creation of the first Johnsonville Chamber of Commerce.
Live Town Springs from Pines - 1913Live Town Springs from Pines - 1913
Live Town Springs Up From Woods of PineLive Town Springs Up From Woods of Pine
Description:Description of the very early days of Johnsonville after incorporation, 1913.
Local Business Receipts circa 1958Local Business Receipts circa 1958
Description:Local business receipts written out to the Huggins family circa 1958. Business included are: Lentz Service Station Haselden Brothers Johnsonville Plumbing Company TV Radio Service Order Saw Man Huggins Johnsonville Hardware and Appliance Company Hemingway Hardware Co Z. H. McDaniel Brown Brothers Supply Company Pasley Brothers Harry B Cox Groceries B.A. Cox and Son Ards Crossroads Cox Garage Snowden's Auto and Electric Cox Brothers Garage Huggins Brothers Lumber O.C. Eaddy Work Shop Automotive Parts Company Cribb Lumber Supply W.B. Harmon and Company Hemingway Welding Shop Williamsburg Building Supply Cox Garage Mechanical Blackwell's Mill [show more]
Local Man Charged In Murders WO 12-11-75Local Man Charged In Murders WO 12-11-75
Local Recruiters WO 3-10-77Local Recruiters WO 3-10-77
Local Scouts WO 2-13-75Local Scouts WO 2-13-75
Local Women Graduate from Converse WO 6-5-80Local Women Graduate from Converse WO 6-5-80
Location of Aimwell Presbyterian ChurchLocation of Aimwell Presbyterian Church
Description:Aimwell Presbyterian Church was located along what is now Old River Road, approximately at the intersection of Old River Road and McWhite Circle. The approximate coordinates are 33°56'28.2"N 79°29'50.4"W. The Aimwell burial ground still exists and is the resting place of John Witherspoon, whose family operated Witherspoon's Ferry during the American Revolution. Aimwell is incorrectly listed as Hopewell in the Robert Mills Map of Marion District, 1825. [show more]
Lois 1945Lois 1945
Lois 1947Lois 1947
Lois 1947 (2)Lois 1947 (2)