South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Education; Sports; Uniforms
The Andrews High School first football team, c. 1924. Identified in the photo are back row: Coker, M. Rogerson, O. Avant, H. Avant, P. Rogers. Second row: W. Rogers (Manager), Millard (Coach). Front row: W. Highe, W. Barrineau, Bauer, L....
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Clothing; Politics
Walter Henry Andrews (1873-1935), helped to found the town of Andrews, S.C. and served as the a mayor of both Andrews and Georgetown. He served on the State Forestry Commission, the State Highway Commission, organized the Bank of Andrews and the...
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Children; Clothing
A group of friends pose for the camera in 1930s Andrews, South Carolina. Identified are (bottom-top): Billy Inabanett, Lawrence Frye, Lancy Martin, Betty Garis, Dorothy, Feagin, ?, Lumina Rogers, Frances Morgan, Jack Cook, Ira Nell Ard, ?, Vivian...
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Education; Women; Clothing; Architecture
Teachers from an Andrews area school. Top Row: Mrs. Eva Richardson, Mary McKinnon, Ms. Alford. Second row: Augusta Baily, Marie Rivers, Beatrice Hammond, Adel Hiles. Third row: Rebecca Ann Cook Parsons, Lil Green, ?, Catherine Porter.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Education; Women; Clothing; Architecture
Teachers from the Andrews Elementary School pose for the camera. Top row: Mrs. Arthur Flowers, ?, Mrs. Jameson, Mrs. Loveless, Mrs. Eva Richardson, Mrs. Helen Brockington. Second row: Gwen Howell Watson, Augusta Baily, Helen Woodbury, Thelma...
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Men; Clothing; Lumbering; Transportation
John Bynum Grant (1888-1961), was born in Jackson, North Carolina. He was the son of James Shadrach and Adriana Boon Grant. He was married to Clara Gibson Grant (1892-1950). He moved to Andrews in the early 1900s and worked with the Atlantic...
Members of the Parsons family relax outside their Andrews area home. L-R: Herbert S. Parsons, Martha Parsons, Eleanor Parsons, unidentified African-American employee, and Kathleen Parsons.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Men; Clothing; Railroad
A group of men identified as railway workers pose for the camera. In 1909, the towns of Rosemary and Harpers combined to form the town of Andrews. John Blakely is on the back row, right.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Women; Clothing;
The Andrews Book Club poses in their hats. Notice the books in their hands. Identified in the photo are Mrs. Ward, Mrs. V.W. Howle, Bessie Howle, Mrs. T.W. Belllune, Mrs. Fred Weatherford, Miss Dibble and Mrs. Jim Grant.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Children; Transportation; Architecture
A group poses on an Andrews area street. Notice the car in the background. Their exact location is not known. Identified are Willie Peace (kneeling), Nan Peace, Margaret Peace, Elizabeth Swails, Roberta Peace, Vivian Peace, Louise Peace, and...
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Men; Forestry;
Four men stand beneath tall pine trees in an unknown location. Two of the men have been identified as Albert Waldron and Mr. Overton. The photographer was W.H. Burney of 222 St. James St. Georgetown< SC.
South Carolina, Georgetown County, Andrews; Men; Clothing; Photographs;
John Muldrew Blakely was the son of Robert and Fannie Blakely. He was married to Gladys Blakely. His sons included M.L. Blakely, John M. Blakely, Jr., and Harris Blakely. His daughters included Mrs. Earl Green and Geneva Blakely.