The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
South Carolina; Georgetown County; Brookgreen Gardens; Aerial Views
Aerial view of Brookgreen Gardens showing in the foreground a portion of the sculpture collection, Wildlife Park, Springfield Creek and the rice fields.
South Carolina; Georgetown County; Brookgreen Gardens; Sculpture and Sculptors
Beatrice Gilman Proske stands in front of the Youth Pool with Youth Taming the Wild by Anna Hyatt Huntington in the background. She was curator for the Hispanic Society of America in New York and a Brookgreen trustee from 1937-1945. At Archer...
The identity of the child in the cabinet photograph is unknown. “This is my namesake” is written on the back. The photographer is Justus Zahn of Galveston, Texas. Zahn (1847-1918) was originally from Germany but was a prominent society...