P. D. Poston Fertilizer - workers who helped with loading | P. D. Poston Fertilizer - workers who helped with loading | | |
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Pargas 1968 | Pargas 1968 | | |
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Description:Pargas is a propane company with a branch formerly located in Hemingway, SC.
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Patriotic Service WO 10-25-76 | Patriotic Service WO 10-25-76 | | |
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Paul Barrett JHS | Paul Barrett JHS | | |
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Pee Dee McLeod Hospital takes shape WO 10-2-75 | Pee Dee McLeod Hospital takes shape WO 10-2-75 | | |
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Pee Dee River Bridge 1943 | Pee Dee River Bridge 1943 | | |
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Penders Peanuts Waiting WO 8-25-77 | Penders Peanuts Waiting WO 8-25-77 | | |
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Percy and Fairalee Johnson Poston | Percy and Fairalee Johnson Poston | | |
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Description:Percy and Fairalee Johnson Poston sit center. Location not listed and others are not identified.
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Percy and Fairalee Poston and family | Percy and Fairalee Poston and family | | |
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Description:Hoffman Huggins, Percy and Fairalee Poston with Delance Poston, Willa Poston Huggins and daughter Myrna, Minnie and Ellerbe Poston. Probably circa 1941.
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Percy Poston | Percy Poston | | |
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Description:Percy Poston sits for a photo, circa 1940s
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Percy Poston - center - holding a can in store - circa 1920 | Percy Poston - center - holding a can in store - circa 1920 | | |
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Description:Percy Poston stands center holding a can in a Broadway store in Johnsonville, circa 1920.
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Percy Poston, Naval Photo | Percy Poston, Naval Photo | | |
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Description:Percy Poston (1903-1983), Navy Veteran.
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Percy, Fairalee, and Delance Poston | Percy, Fairalee, and Delance Poston | | |
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Pete and Everlina Jacobs | Pete and Everlina Jacobs | | |
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Description:Pete Jacobs (1924-2011) and Everlina Skinner Jacobs (b. 1928). Everlina and Pete were the first family to move into the Bluefield community when it was still an old mule road in a field with tobacco barns. In their time they've seen Bluefield thrive, age, and decline through the years. [show more]
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Pete and Ruby Hanna | Pete and Ruby Hanna | | |
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Petition for road to be built | Petition for road to be built | | |
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Description:A petition for a formal road to be built from Johnsonville to Indiantown. The route is described as it passed by individual land owners property.
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Petition of the Residents of Upper Prince Frederick Parish for Incorporation of Aimwell Presbyterian Church, 1791 | Petition of the Residents of Upper Prince Frederick Parish for Incorporation of Aimwell Presbyterian Church, 1791 | | |
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Phillips 66 - Westside | Phillips 66 - Westside | | |
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Description:This location was later known as Westside Grocery and was run by the Nettles family.
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Phillips 66 1965 | Phillips 66 1965 | | |
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Pike and Thetis Prosser Eaddy | Pike and Thetis Prosser Eaddy | | |
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Pine Bluff WO 9-23-76 | Pine Bluff WO 9-23-76 | | |
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Pioneer Life Meant Doing All Things WO 5-20-1976 | Pioneer Life Meant Doing All Things WO 5-20-1976 | | |
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Pioneer Life WO 5-27-76 1 | Pioneer Life WO 5-27-76 1 | | |
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Player Furniture WO 4-11-74 | Player Furniture WO 4-11-74 | | |
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Police Chief Lurie Poston Sr with police car on Broadway | Police Chief Lurie Poston Sr with police car on Broadway | | |
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Description: Chief of Police Lurie P. Poston stands with his police car on Broadway. Visible in the background is a liquor store that later became a garden shop and now Health Care Partners (right), as well as a small white building removed when the parking lot was added for Turner's IGA. To the right - Johnsonville Pharmacy and Venters' Department Store. Mr. Lurie Poston (1900-1973) was the son of Preston Poston and Julia Miles. He was born in Hannah and moved to Johnsonville in 1934, where he was both a merchant and a farmer. He served as Chief of Police for 14 years and Magistrate for 16 years. He married first to Christine H. Hatchell Poston (1904 - 1956) and at her death married Alphia McKenzie Stroud (1911 - 2004) His children with Christine were: Uldine Poston Cooper (1926 - 2002) Lurie Preston Poston Jr. (1928 - 1991) Maisie Poston Ballou (1931 - 2012) Jean Poston McDaniel (1932 - 1979) Algie Ray Poston Cox (1936 - 2012) [show more]
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Poole's 5 and 10 on Broadway | Poole's 5 and 10 on Broadway | | |
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Poston a look at the past WO 1-24-80 | Poston a look at the past WO 1-24-80 | | |
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Poston Also A Place WO 4-7-77 | Poston Also A Place WO 4-7-77 | | |
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Poston family at a picket hut, possibly camp meeting. | Poston family at a picket hut, possibly camp meeting. | | |
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Description:L to R: Ellerbe Poston, Minnie Turner Poston, Mrs Kelly, Jack Sawyer, Mr Boyd, Mr Kelly, cutout, Percy Poston
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Poston from the railroad WO 4-7-1977.jpg | Poston from the railroad WO 4-7-1977.jpg | | |
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Poston Grocery, Broadway and Railroad Avenue, 1941 | Poston Grocery, Broadway and Railroad Avenue, 1941 | | |
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Description:Percy Poston middle, possibly Ellerbe Poston sitting with cane, 1941
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Poston Kin WO 4-7-77 | Poston Kin WO 4-7-77 | | |
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Poston Post Office | Poston Post Office | | |
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Poston Post Office On Borrowed Time | Poston Post Office On Borrowed Time | | |
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Description:Images of Poston train depot and post office, 1968.
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Poston Post Office on Borrowed Time - 1968 | Poston Post Office on Borrowed Time - 1968 | | |
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Poston Train Depot, 1956 | Poston Train Depot, 1956 | | |
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Poston Village WO 4-7-77 | Poston Village WO 4-7-77 | | |
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Poston's Lunch Diner and Sinclair Station, Broadway | Poston's Lunch Diner and Sinclair Station, Broadway | | |
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Description:This station and diner was run by Lurie and Christine Poston. It was located on Broadway Street in Johnsonville beside the railroad tracks.
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Powells Celebrate 72 Years | Powells Celebrate 72 Years | | |
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Progress In The Pinelands, Hemingway - 1913 | Progress In The Pinelands, Hemingway - 1913 | | |
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Progress In The Pinelands, Johnsonville - 1913 | Progress In The Pinelands, Johnsonville - 1913 | | |
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Prospect Area WO 3-18-76 1 | Prospect Area WO 3-18-76 1 | | |
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Prospect High Class of 1938 | Prospect High Class of 1938 | | |
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Prospect Men Go To War WO 4-22-76 A | Prospect Men Go To War WO 4-22-76 A | | |
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Prospect School | Prospect School | | |
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Description:The Prospect School before consolidating with the Johnsonville School system.
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Prospect School - Community Center
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Prospect Settlers WO 2-26-76 | Prospect Settlers WO 2-26-76 | | |
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Prosser Movie Theater | Prosser Movie Theater | | |
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Description:The Johnsonville Theatre was owned by Chevis Prosser and located on Broadway. It ceased operations around 1964 and burned in May of 1977. The burnt building was torn down on May 12, 1977.
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Prosser Theater Torn Down | Prosser Theater Torn Down | | |
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Description:Prosser Theater on Broadway is torn down, 1977
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Prosser's Department Store | Prosser's Department Store | | |
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