1929-1930 Athletic Season Ticket/ Admit Harriet V. Morgan/ To any game played by W.H.S. on home grounds. Winyah Athletic Association/ By Catherine Groverman, Emily Skinner/ Price $2.00.
Reverse of 1929-1930 Athletic Season Ticket for Winyah Athletic Association. Handwritten: Harriet Virginia Morgan and M.L. ""Ham"" Altman- Cheer-leader. ""Kid Pitcher""/ Whoopee!/ Georgetown Teach- Rah. Get...
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island; Military
Members of the Washington Light Infantry sit outside the tent of the first sergeant. The men were camped out at what was called ""Camp Jessie Butler"" in Pawleys Island.
An unidentified woman looks at a sundial next to a reflecting pool at Coker College in Hartsville, South Carolina. The College was founded in 1908 as a school for women. It was originally affiliated with the Southern Carolina Baptist Convention...
South Carolina, Georgetown County; Military; Architecture
Front Street in Georgetown, South Carolina. This photograph is from George R. Lunz, who was stationed in Georgetown with the Washington Light Infantry.
A group of men from the Washington Light Infantry sit on the steps of the Winyah Inn, which was located on the corner of Prince and Screven streets in Georgetown. The men were in town to help keep the peace after race riots broke out in Georgetown...
An unidentified member of the Washington Light Infantry stands guard on a Georgetown area street in this c.1900-1901 photograph. The WLI were called to Georgetown to help keep the peace after riots broke in the Fall of 1900.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Pawleys Island; Military
The man in this photograph may be the photographer and owner of many of the other photographs in this collection, George R. Lunz. He sent the photo album to Jessie Butler on July 3, 1901. Butler had allowed the men to camp near her property on...
South Carolina, Georgetown County; Women; Clothing
A woman identified only as ""Hattie"". The handwriting on the reverse of the card says, ""from Tuck, Dec.25, 1893"". The photographer is Richard E. Peterson of Spartanburg, SC.