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
James Ruet Gilland (1810-1877) was a minister of Indiantown Church from 1858-1867. He was born on a farm near Greencastle, PA. He graduated from Jefferson College in 1836 but his failing health led him south, where he taught high school at Statesburg until entering the Theological Seminary at Columbia, graduating in 1840. He had one daughter, Mary Jane, by his first wife Mary Rebecca Hutchinson. After her death in 1843, Gilland married Mary Caroline Gibbes.
He was assigned to several locations in SC before his assignment began in Indiantown in 1858. In 1867, feeling the church had been so broken up by the war so as to be unable to support him, he headed West to work in AR, MO, and MS. He returned to Indiantown in the fall of 1877, spending his remaining months with his daughter, Mary Jane Gilland McCutchen.
Dedication of the new Hemingway Motel, aka The Coachman Inn.
L to R: J. P. Askins, Jr., Merrett E. Morris, L. Durwood Lewis, Aubrey Lewis, Senator Strom Thurmond.