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Early Morning on Front Street
Early Morning on Front Street
TitleEarly Morning on Front Street
CreatorUnknown
ContributorsWilliam D. Morgan
Date1911
SourceThe original photograph is housed at the Georgetown County Library archives.
SubjectSouth Carolina
Georgetown County
Front Street
DescriptionA portion of the 800 block of Front Street, looking toward the south (river) side. The first two buildings on the left comprised the Steele-Moses Merchandise Company well into the 20th century. The seventh building was occupied by the Standard Opera House, on the second floor, and various businesses in the three first-floor stores. The handsome Bank of Georgetown is seen on the right, with the fountain donated to the city in 1911 in the foreground. The horse-drawn delivery wagons remind us that the auto was not always such a big part of life. This is a good view of the sidewalks extending completely across the street. (Looking west from Broad Street intersection)
Digital CollectionGeorgetown County Digital Library
Web Sitewww.gcdigital.org
Holding InstitutionGeorgetown County Library
Host InstitutionOCLC
RightsGeorgetown County Library. All rights reserved. For more information contact Georgetown County Library at 405 Cleland Street, Georgetown, SC 29440.
SC CountyGeorgetown County (S. C.)
SC RegionLow Country
LanguageEnglish
Digitization Specifications300 dpi
Date Digital2007
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpg
Media TypeImages
Resource Identifier01-007-M
Print Size8 x 10
File NameMT-01-007-M
NoteThe following photographers are known to have worked in the Georgetown area and may have contributed to the Morgan and Trenholm Collection, c.1890 - 1915: O. B. Rosenger, W. P. Dowling, James H. Winburn, William A. Reckling and D. C. Simpkins.
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