Johnsonville SC History
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Indiantown founded 1757 WO 9-18-75Indiantown founded 1757 WO 9-18-75
Indiantown Presbyterian Church 1757-1957Indiantown Presbyterian Church 1757-1957
Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1900Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1900
Description:Indiantown Presbyterian Church, circa 1900. The church was organized in 1757. During the American Revolution, the church was burned by the British Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton. His act resulted in the citizens giving greater support to his opponent, the Continental General Francis Marion. The rebuilt (and current) church building remained virtually unchanged from its erection in 1830 until the front porch was added in 1910. [show more]
Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1910-1919Indiantown Presbyterian Church, 1910-1919
Description:Indiantown Presbyterian Church, after the front portch was added (sometime between 1910-1919). This was before the church was raised and a basement added (before 1927).
Indiantown's Dr. Wilson WO 9-30-76Indiantown's Dr. Wilson WO 9-30-76
Industry Impact Great for Small TownsIndustry Impact Great for Small Towns
Description:Article about the progress in Johnsonville, including sewage projects, street widening, business, and the Fire Department.
Industry Impact Great for Small Towns - 1967Industry Impact Great for Small Towns - 1967
Industry Impact Great for Small Towns - 1967Industry Impact Great for Small Towns - 1967
Jackson and Pine StreetsJackson and Pine Streets
James and Lillian Hanna - McCleodJames and Lillian Hanna - McCleod
James Bubba Hanna and Herbert Hanna at Johnsonville First BaptistJames Bubba Hanna and Herbert Hanna at Johnsonville First Baptist
James Carthen ProsserJames Carthen Prosser
Description:James Carthen Prosser smiles in this portrait.
James Rothy Grier and Arthur HannaJames Rothy Grier and Arthur Hanna
Description:James Rothy Grier(1879-1935) and Arthur S. Hanna (1886-1945) were brothers-in-law. Rothy married Arthur's sister Margaret E Hanna (1883-1915) and remarried after her death.
JES early 1960sJES early 1960s
JES early 1960s (2)JES early 1960s (2)
Jess and Verline CarterJess and Verline Carter
Jess and Verline HannaJess and Verline Hanna
Jess and Verline Hanna in the tobaccoJess and Verline Hanna in the tobacco
Jess, Willow V, and Verline HannaJess, Willow V, and Verline Hanna
Description:Jess and Verline Carter Hanna stand with their daughter Willow V Hanna (center).
Jessalyn Hoover and Vonnie HannaJessalyn Hoover and Vonnie Hanna
Description:Cousins Jessalyn Hoover Welch and Vonnie Hanna Dukes
Jesse Elnora Jessaline and Victoria HannaJesse Elnora Jessaline and Victoria Hanna
JHS areal shotJHS areal shot
Description:Johnsonville High School, old campus from the air.
JHS at nightJHS at night
JHS Basketball Team 1949JHS Basketball Team 1949
Description:Pictured Left to Right: Gordon Altman (Co-Captain), D. W. Stone, John Taylor (Captain), Delance Poston, Buddy Creel, Jennings Strickland, Donald Joye, Ponnie Gaster, Nelson Davis, Lenair Altman, Coach J. R. Martin, Preston Hughes, Ulden Cox, John Ethel Cribb, John Lewis Gaster [show more]
JHS Board of Trustees 1939JHS Board of Trustees 1939
Description:V.O. Eaddy, W.H. Meng, D.B. Haselden
JHS Busdrivers 1971JHS Busdrivers 1971
JHS cheerleaders late 1970sJHS cheerleaders late 1970s
Description:Pictured: Mona Lawrimore McDaniel, Staci Crocker Lyerly, Lyn McDaniel Bachelor, Sheila Davis Weaver, Gail Bachelor Weaver, Bonnie Prosser, Paula Ammons Alford, Renee Willis Sanders, and Audrey McDaniel
JHS Class of 1951JHS Class of 1951
JHS Class of 1952JHS Class of 1952
JHS Class of 1953 BJHS Class of 1953 B
JHS Class of 1953 MJHS Class of 1953 M
JHS Class of 1958JHS Class of 1958
JHS Faculty 1950JHS Faculty 1950
JHS Girls Basketball 1949JHS Girls Basketball 1949
JHS in the snow 1968JHS in the snow 1968
JHS Junior Class, 1949JHS Junior Class, 1949
Description:Maisie Poston Ballou is standing to the left. This photo is taken in front of the old Johnsonville High School, now the District Office for District 5.
JHS Moves Into New BuildingJHS Moves Into New Building
Description:Article from the Weekly Observer about Johnsonville moving to the new high school building for the 1974-75 school year.
JHS moves to new building - 1974JHS moves to new building - 1974
JHS principal Charles Graham and JES principal James WeaverJHS principal Charles Graham and JES principal James Weaver
JHS teachers Henry Sparrow II, Lucille Eaddy, Tracy Hagan, and Jonathan Brown Jr.JHS teachers Henry Sparrow II, Lucille Eaddy, Tracy Hagan, and Jonathan Brown Jr.
JHS vs Choppee WO 10-14-76JHS vs Choppee WO 10-14-76
JMS History - 1996JMS History - 1996
John and Elita CoxJohn and Elita Cox
Description:John H. Cox and Mary Elita Tanner (1923-1994) standing in front of school. They were married August 4, 1940
John and O'Rella Cox Huggins FamilyJohn and O'Rella Cox Huggins Family
Description:This photo was taken at the home of John Samuel Huggins near Johnsonville, SC. The home later belonged to a son, Tonlis Huggins. He was the only child who remained in the area to farm. Front L to R: Vera Lou Miller (baby), John Samuel Huggins, Violet Pearl Huggins, O'Rella Cox Huggins. Back L to R: James Massebeau Huggins, Wilna Capitola Huggins, Liston O'Neal Huggins, Tonlis Faifa Huggins, Albie Demain Huggins [show more]
John Briley Altman and Ethel Cox Altman.John Briley Altman and Ethel Cox Altman.
Description:John Briley Altman and Ethel Cox Altman. Ethel was the daughter of William James "Uncle Billy" Cox and Sarah Jane Stone Cox. John Briley was the son of was the son of John James Altman, first Postmaster for Vox.
John Coachman and Lula Venters Altman family, 1907John Coachman and Lula Venters Altman family, 1907
Description:John Coachman Altman's family was living in Johnsonville by 1900 according to census records. Pictured L to R: Charlie, Annie, Fannie, Monnie, Meddie, Lula holding Hollie, James, Irby. Sitting: Fred, Shellie, Rollie, Leroy
John Gregory Eady family, 1897John Gregory Eady family, 1897
Description:John Gregory Eady (1861-1939) changed his name from the more well-known "Eaddy". He ran one of the first mercantile stores in Johnsonville and operated a turpentine plant. He's standing here with his wife, Elizabeth Ann Johnson Eady (1872-1962) and children John and Hill Eady. In the background is the three-year-old home that was later sold to S.B. Poston. This house was eventually destroyed by fire in 1935. [show more]
John Henry Woodberry, 1914John Henry Woodberry, 1914
Description:John Henry Woodberry as a cadet at Westpoint.
John J Altman named first Postmaster of Vox, 1891John J Altman named first Postmaster of Vox, 1891
Description:John James Altman is named first Postmaster of Vox on August 25, 1891. He was followed by Eldridge F. Prosser in 1893.
John James Altman, first Postmaster of Vox, SCJohn James Altman, first Postmaster of Vox, SC
Description:John James Altman (1846-1905) was the son of William Samuel Altman and Rachel Goud. He was the first Postmaster of the Vox Community. He was married twice, first to Zilphia Ham Stone (1848-1879) and after her death to Druecilla Thompson (1862-1935). John served in the Civil War in Co. B 3rd Palmetto Battalion, Lt. Artillery, and also in Abner's Battery of Sharpshooters. Children with Zilphia Stone: Frances Elizabeth Altman Eaddy (1867-1947) Viola Victoria Altman Hanna (1870-1966) John Briley Altman (1873-1941) Carrie Mettierue Altman (1876-1891) Susan Eulalia Altman Stone (1878-1961) Children with Druecilla Thompson: Otwell Wood Altman (1881-1947) Charles Haskel Altman (1884-1939) John Henry Altman (1887-1949) Rachel Elizabeth Altman Thompson Altman (1890-1930) Josie Olee Altman Tanner (1893-1970) John James Altman, Jr. (1894-1949) Dallie M. Altman Evans Powell (1898-1970) Warren Bryan Altman (1899-1959) [show more]