Florence (S.C.); H. Hubbard Grocery Company; Dry Goods; Grocery Store; Evans Street; Florence City Hall; Yadkin Power Company; Yadkin Power Company; Street Lamps; Automobiles
West Evans Street in the mid 1920s. H. Hubbard Grocery Co. is on the right and the sign for the Yadkin Power Company is on the left. The top of City Hall can be seen on the left. Street lamps are along the sidewalk instead of rows of overhead...
Standard Oil Company; Cheves Street; Automobiles; Gas Stations; Florence (S.C.)
1920s model automobiles parked on the 100 block of West Evans Street. Shown here at 124 West Evans Street is Schofield Hardware operated by Robert P. Schofield. Next door on the right is Florence Music Company the business on the left is unknown....
Florence (S.C.); McLeod Infirmary; Nursing; McLeod, James, Dr.; Hargrove, Ida Vic; Harrison, Flossie Ruth; Coleman, Audrey; Daniel, Florence Belle; Robbins, Vista Irene; Connell, June Lucille; Keiserman, Pearle Maria; Gray, Mary H.; Benton,...
Dr. James McLeod stands on the top step of McLeod Infirmary with Nursing Director, Ida Vic Hargrove and the 1943 graduating class of McLeod Infirmary School of Nursing. Left to right. Row (1); Flossie Ruth Harrison (Columbia), Audrey Coleman...
Florence (S.C.); Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; Locomotives; Roundhouse; Water Tower; Automobiles
Railroad tracks leading to the Atlantic Coastline Roundhouse with an automobile parked out front. To the right are two locomotives and a water tower for the engines.
Andrew Jackson and his mother, Mrs. Will (Maggie) Jackson standing behind the metal fence in their front yard on the corner of Day and McFarland street. The house is a single story wood-clap with an open front porch having a swing.
Unidentified members of the Board of Directors of the YMCA standing on the steps of an unknown building. The young man standing to the left is Wylie Caldwell, Jr.
Five young men and a male advisor wearing and displaying a Lions Club boxing robes. 1st row: Glenn McCrary, Joseph ""Jickie"" McCrary, 2nd row: Jimmy Craver, Russell Merriman, Wallace Hatchell, Standing: Tresco Johnson coach/trainer
Unidentified black youth walking down East Evans Street pulling a wagon. Two-story building with porches was Dr. William Idlerton's hospital and residence beside the railroad tracks that crossed East Evans Street.
Florence (S.C.); Confederate Memorial Day; Parade; Evans Street
Confederate Memorial Day celebration held on 10 May 1923. Parade watchers are line on both sides of the street to watch the parade down West Evans Street.
Florence (S.C.); Darby's Drugstore; Darby, William H.; Evans Street; Bicycles
Darby's (Pharmacy) Drugstore when it was located in the 100 block of West Evans Street. The banner across the front of the building reads: ""Headquarters for Soda and Ice Cream"". There is a bicycle leaning against the building and two pedestrians...
Florence (S.C.); Darby's Drugstore; Grimsley, James Alex, Jr.; Darby, Will, Dr.; Merriman, James L.; Drub Stores; Palmetto Street
Standing in front of Darby's Drugstore in the 500 block of West Palmetto Street are an unidentified man in a hat, young James Alex Grimsley, Jr. [later to become president of The Citadel], the owner, Dr. Will Darby, and James L. Merriman, the...
Florence (S.C.); Drugstore; Palmetto Street; Darby, Will, Dr.; Grimsley, James Alex, Jr.; Merriam, James L.; Soda Jerk; Buildings
Interior of Darby's Drugstore located at 500 block of West Evans Street between 1929 and 1936. Pictured from left to right: unidentified man in hat, James Alex Grimsley, Jr. (who later became president of The Citadel), Dr. Will Darby, and James L....