Great Town Status WO 9-27-79 | Great Town Status WO 9-27-79 | | |
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Ground Breaking | Ground Breaking | | |
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Description:Groundbreaking for Dr. Charles Maxwell's new dentist office on Broadway. 4 August 1977
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Ground Breaking for Dentist Office - 1977 | Ground Breaking for Dentist Office - 1977 | | |
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Ground Breaking Maxwell Dentistry WO 7-28-77 | Ground Breaking Maxwell Dentistry WO 7-28-77 | | |
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Groundbreaking First Baptist WO 11-17-77 | Groundbreaking First Baptist WO 11-17-77 | | |
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Gussie and Judy Ray | Gussie and Judy Ray | | |
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H. M. Floyd and Secretery A. P. Hughes - 1949 | H. M. Floyd and Secretery A. P. Hughes - 1949 | | |
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Description:Floyd and Hughes at Johnsonville High School, 1949
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H.M. Floyd | H.M. Floyd | | |
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Description:H.M. Floyd was the principal of Johnsonville High School
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Halfway House WO 6-20-74 | Halfway House WO 6-20-74 | | |
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Hand Carved Mantel Gambel House WO 1-6-77 | Hand Carved Mantel Gambel House WO 1-6-77 | | |
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Hanna Cousins on Sunday Morning | Hanna Cousins on Sunday Morning | | |
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Description:Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945.
Back: Vander Hanna and Marian Hanna. Front: Mary Hanna, Laura Jean Eaddy, Thomas Hanna.
These photos were taken in front of the house of Jame "Bubba" and Lillian Hanna, who often took their nieces and nephews to church on Sunday at Johnsonville First Baptist.
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Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945. | Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945. | | |
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Description:Hanna cousins on Sunday morning before church, 1945.
Veda Eaddy and Thomas Hanna (hiding by the column).
These photos were taken in front of the house of Jame "Bubba" and Lillian Hanna, who often took their nieces and nephews to church on Sunday at Johnsonville First Baptist. [show more]
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Hanna McElrath Wedding WO 10-18-73 | Hanna McElrath Wedding WO 10-18-73 | | |
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Hanna's Chapel, Vox, 1954 | Hanna's Chapel, Vox, 1954 | | |
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Description:These photos show members of Hanna's Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church on Vox Highway in 1954. This sanctuary was in place before the current bricked sanctuary that still stands.
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Hannas Silver Anniversary WO 5-9-74 | Hannas Silver Anniversary WO 5-9-74 | | |
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Happiness is Gardening | Happiness is Gardening | | |
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Harry Ann O'Rourke | Harry Ann O'Rourke | | |
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Harry Joe Hanna's funeral | Harry Joe Hanna's funeral | | |
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Harry Joe Hanna's Funeral, Hanna Cemetery, 1943 | Harry Joe Hanna's Funeral, Hanna Cemetery, 1943 | | |
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Harvey and Dusty | Harvey and Dusty | | |
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Harvey and William Hanna | Harvey and William Hanna | | |
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Harvey Hanna and Gordon Lil | Harvey Hanna and Gordon Lil | | |
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Harvey Hanna and Judy Ray Piper | Harvey Hanna and Judy Ray Piper | | |
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Harvey Hanna portrait | Harvey Hanna portrait | | |
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Hemingway Anderson Theater WO 8-28-75 | Hemingway Anderson Theater WO 8-28-75 | | |
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Hemingway Community Leaders, 1950s | Hemingway Community Leaders, 1950s | | |
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Description:A Group of Community leaders in Hemingway, SC at the A & J Restaurant in Hemingway.
Left Front to Back: 1 Mrs A.W. Ragsdale, Mrs Z.H. McDaniel, Mrs. June Huggins, Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs. Merritt E. Morris, Mrs. Thea Lewis, unknown, Mrs. Inez Wilson Galloway, Mrs. John J. Snow, Mrs Rosa Eaddy Standing: Pete Doster & Mr. Merrill Brown.
Right Front to Back: Mrs K.E. Creel, Mrs. Lou Ann Wilson, Mr. Merritt E. Morris, Mr. Carroll Morris, Mr. A.W. Ragsdale, Mr. Willie Hemingway, Mr. Clarence Snowden. [show more]
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Hemingway High School | Hemingway High School | | |
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Hemingway High School Library | Hemingway High School Library | | |
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Description:Hemingway High School Library
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Hemingway New Town Born WO 1-29-76 | Hemingway New Town Born WO 1-29-76 | | |
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Hemingway South Carolina Train Depot, 1956 | Hemingway South Carolina Train Depot, 1956 | | |
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Hemingway Tractor - 1962 | Hemingway Tractor - 1962 | | |
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Henry Edison Eaddy | Henry Edison Eaddy | | |
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Description:Obituary for Henry Edison Eaddy
It is the painful duty of the County Record to chronicle the death of Mr. Henry E. Eaddy, well known as the "Sage of Possum Fork". He died at his home near Johnsonville Friday morning about 2:30 o'clock.
Mr. Eaddy was a man of rare personality. He was a self made man in every sense of the term. Intellectually he was a genius, being an expert mathemetician. He was a civil engineer by profession, a hospitable Christian gentleman in his home, and a man of charming manner to all who came in contact with him. He was of unusual vitality, both physically and mentally for one of his advanced age, having celebrated his eightieth birthday in March.
The evening prior to his death he ate supper and was in his usual happy frame of mind and apparently in good health as he had been for some time and fell asleep. At 2:30 Friday morning he was found dead.
Mr. Eaddy was born and reared and spent his long life in the vicinity of Johnsonville. In his young life he married Miss Eliza Louisa Ann Elizabeth Huggins of Timmonsville, a daughter of the late Rev. J.S. Huggins, inventor of the first cotton planter used in the south.
He had represented the county of Williamsburg in the State Legislature several terms. He was first elected in 1890. He was one of the original founders of the Old Johnsonville Methodist Church and Trinity Methodist Church in Florence County and supervised the construction of the Old Johnsonville Church. During all of his public life he strove to render his county efficient service.
Mr. Eaddy leaves a widow, the former Eliza Huggins, five sons and two daughters: Messrs. J.A. of Bushnell, Fla.; C.L.of Linden, Fla.; John M. of Kingstree; S.O. of Johnsonville; Dr.A.G. of Timmonsville; Mrs W. A. Hanna of Gifford; and Mrs. R.B. Dickson of Johnsonville.
The funeral service, conducted by Rev. E.P. Hutton, took place in Old JohnsonvilleMethodist Church at 4 p.m. Saturday, and internment was made in the church burying grounds. Six of his grandchildren acted as pallbearers. The funeral exercises were largely attended. [show more]
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Herbert and Hill | Herbert and Hill | | |
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Herbert Hanna | Herbert Hanna | | |
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Herbert Hanna (2) | Herbert Hanna (2) | | |
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Herbert Hanna and Dolly Powers | Herbert Hanna and Dolly Powers | | |
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Herbert Hanna and Dolly Powers (2) | Herbert Hanna and Dolly Powers (2) | | |
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Highway 41 leaving Johnsonville, 1954 | Highway 41 leaving Johnsonville, 1954 | | |
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Description:Highway 41 leaving Johnsonville, 1954. Near the horizon Railroad Ave and the railroad track intersects 41. The road hooks right at the horizon toward Lynches River. The farm to the left is the R. W. Turner farm. The building in the foreground was a corn barn with a shed on the rear. The Gaster farm bordered the Turner farm closer to town, passed down from the Johnson family. To the right was the James Graham farm, which was sold to Wellman Combing Company. Wellman was constructed behind the Wellman Texaco Gas Station (center left).
Wellman would allow their employees to have a charge account there that was deducted from their weekly checks, A sheep pasture was conducted across the road.
Wellman was a full service gas station. Gene Dennis and Robert Hooks were the cheerful attendants; they pumped the gas, cleaned windshields, checked the oil and also serviced cars and sold & mounted tires. [show more]
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Housing Lags Behind as Johnsonville Boosts Population to More Than 1000 - 1956 | Housing Lags Behind as Johnsonville Boosts Population to More Than 1000 - 1956 | | |
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Description:Charleston News and Courier
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Huggins Brothers Lumber Company | Huggins Brothers Lumber Company | | |
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Description:Huggins Brothers Lumber Company was by Ottis "Sawman" Huggins Jr. (1922-1985). It was located at Ards Crossroads by the railroad track. Huggins established the lumber company in November, 1919 when he returned from WWI.
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Huggins Hardward WO 5-15-80 | Huggins Hardward WO 5-15-80 | | |
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Huggins Hardware Hemingway WO 8-5-76 | Huggins Hardware Hemingway WO 8-5-76 | | |
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Hugh Hanna Land Grant of 1790 | Hugh Hanna Land Grant of 1790 | | |
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Description:South Carolina:
I do hereby certify for Hugh Hanna a tract of land containing two hundred & forty six acres (surveyed for him the 15th January 1790) situate in the District of Georgetown on Lynches Lake and hath such form, marks, and boundings as the above plat represents.
Given under my hand the 29th April 1790
John Burgess
Francis Breman, S.G. [show more]
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Hugh Hanna Obituary, Winyah Observer, 1842 | Hugh Hanna Obituary, Winyah Observer, 1842 | | Hugh Hanna, Hanna Family |
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Subject:Hugh Hanna, Hanna Family |
Description:Hugh Hanna's obituary appeared in the Winyah Observer, Georgetown, SC
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Hugh Leatherman WO 5-29-80 | Hugh Leatherman WO 5-29-80 | | |
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Hurricane Hugo Storm Track | Hurricane Hugo Storm Track | | |
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Indiantown Church - 1935 | Indiantown Church - 1935 | | |
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Indiantown Church Grows WO 9-25-75 | Indiantown Church Grows WO 9-25-75 | | |
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Indiantown Church News and Courier 29 Jul 1935 | Indiantown Church News and Courier 29 Jul 1935 | | |
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