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Title: Hotel Imperial Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Donaldson School Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: First Presbyterian Church Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Textile Hall Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Woodside Cotton Mill Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Springwood Cemetery Greenville (SC), White Border PM May-24
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Title: Arthur F. Magill Galleries, 420 College Street Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Arthur F. Magill Galleries in the Greenville County Museum of Art
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Title: Christ Church Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of South Carolina's historic Churches, established in 1820. Cornerstone of present building laid in 1852 and transepts added in 1880 and 1968. Christ Church and Churchyard entered on The National Register of Historic Places, 1971.
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Title: Greenville County Public Library Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Greenville County's two million dollar public library is located in the Civic Center, adjacent to downtown. The four-story main building is part of a library system consisting of six branches and five bookmobiles.
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Title: Aerial View Of Textile Hall, Exposition Avenue Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
This building owned by Textile Hall Corporation, a non-profit community organization. Parking for 3500 autos. Adjacent to Downtown Airport.
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Title: Classroom Building, Furman University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Greenville General Hospital Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A glimpse of front of Greenville General Hospital as seen from emergency Room side
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Title: Wunda Weve Carpet Co Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the most beautiful mills of the rapidly growing industrial South is the multi-million dollar home of the Wunda Weve Carpet Co. located in Greenville, S. C. Wunda Weve, the nation's leading producer of cotton broadloom, also manufactures quality wool and nylon carpet of this location. The latest equipment and production methods available have been used here to produce Wunda products for more than 5000000 American homes.
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Title: Aerial View Of Business Section Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Greenville, S.C. "Textile Center of the South," is a notable manufacturing, agricultural and educational center. Having 3 million people within 100 miles, it leads the state in commerce. Mild climate and accessibility to mountain or sea make it extremely pleasing to residents and tourists.
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Title: Greenville Memorial Auditorium Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
This is a multi-million dollar all-purpose building for many events with a seating capacity of 7000. Diversified programs booked at the auditorium include ice shows, concerts, circuses, trade shows, basketball games and other sporting events.
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Title: Greenville Memorial Hospital, 801 Grove Road Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
This 308 bed Hospital is designed for medical and surgical cases and provides quality medical and nursing care and the ultimate in modern equipment
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Title: McAlister Auditorium, Furman University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: University Park Motel, U. S. Highway 29 Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. Highway 29 - 1½ miles northeast of business district, Greenville, S. C. "One of the South's Finest." Spacious rooms, extra large tiled showers, steam heat. Greenville's cool spot. Telephone 5-5512.
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Title: Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, "World's most unusual University," stands with out apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Entrance Gate To Furman University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Fine Arts Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina. Music studios, rehearsal halls for orchestral and choral groups, as well as the University Collection of Sacred Art and the Bowen Museum of Biblical Antiquities are located in this building.
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Title: Fine Arts Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Daniel Building Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
This 25 story building, a Greenville, S.C. landmark, was completed in 1966. State's tallest building at 325 feet, its steel frame is covered with precast concrete panels and white Georgia marble. Six of its floors are occupied by Daniel Construction Company, builder and owner. It is all-electric and can handle 3000 telephones.
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Title: Administration Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Poinsett Hotel Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Poinsett Hotel, Greenville, S. C., is one of the Carolinas' finest hotels and is absolutely fire-proof. It was named for General Joel Roberts Poinsett, author, statesman, orator, scientist and botanist, who was at one time a resident of Greenville. This distinguished South Carolinian introduced into the United States the gorgeous Poinsettia flower, the "Flor de Parque", of Mexico.
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Title: Country Club Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Fine Arts Building, Greenville Woman's College Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Woman's College campus of Furman University is located near the center of Greenville and since 1819 this has been the site of a school for young women. In the David M. Ramsay Building of fine Arts are housed the departments of Music, Art, Dramatics and Home Economics, and the auditorium in which may cultural and civic events take place.
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Title: Campus Scene, Furman University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Center And Geer Hall
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Title: Richard Furman Hall And Library, Furman University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Buncombe Street Methodist Church Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Fine Arts Building, Greenville Woman's College Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Woman's College campus of Furman University is located near the center of Greenville and since 1819 this has been the site of a school for young women. In the David M. Ramsay Building of Fine Arts are housed the departments of Music, Art, Dramatics and Home Economics, and the auditorium in which many cultural and civic events take place.
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Title: Main Street Greenville (SC), Chrome PM 1964 Oct-03
Description:
Greenville, "Textile Center of the South," is a notable manufacturing, agricultural, and educational center. Having over three million people within 100 miles, it leads the state in commerce. Mild climate and accessibility to mountain or sea make it extremely pleasing to residents and tourists.
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Title: U. S. Post Office Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Colonial Court Hotel, U. S. 29 North-Wade Hampton Blvd Greenville (SC), Chrome PM 1966 Mar-11
Description:
80 Rooms - Suites - Dining Room Meeting Rooms. T.V., Telephones - swimming Pool
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Title: Christ Church Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: St. Mary's Church, 338 West Washington St Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
St. Mary's Church - original section built in 1903 - was completely remodeled and doubled in size in 1955-1956 at a cost in excess of $200,000 under the direction of the Very Rev. Charles J. Baum, V.F., present Pastor and Dean of Greenville. One of the most beautiful and one of the largest churches in the Diocese of Charleston (which includes all of the State of South Carolina) the new St. Mary's Church was solemnly Dedicated by his Eminence, Samuel Cardinal Stretch, Archbishop of Chicago, on Sunday, November 4, 1956, the Feast of St. Charles Borromeo. More than 30 Stained Glass Windows executed by the Edward W. Hiemer & Co. of Clifton, New Jersey, constitute one of the most attractive features of the greater St. Mary's Church.
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Title: Campus Scene At Women's College, Furman University Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1952 Jun-14
Description:
Women's College of Furman University, founded in 1819 as Greenville Female Academy, merged with Furman University in 1937.
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Title: U. S. Post Office Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Woodside building to right
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Title: U. S. Post Office By Night Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Greenville, S. C., "Textile Center of the South," is a notable manufacturing, agricultural, and educational center. Having 3 million people within 100 miles, it leads the state in commerce. Mild climate and accessibility to mountain or sea make it extremely pleasing to residents and tourists.
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Title: Buncombe and Richardson Sts. Greenville (SC), White Border PM 1926
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Title: The Textile Center Of The South Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1954
Description:
Within a radius of 100 miles of the city there are 467 cotton mills, with 300,176,638 spindles, 162,618 looms and 9,361 knitting machines.
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Title: Alumni Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
"America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Buncombe Street Methodist Church Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: First Presbyterian Church Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1956
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Title: St. Mary's Church, 338 West Washington Street Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
St. Mary's Church - Cornerstone Blessed august 30, 1903 - had as its builder the Right Rev. Msgr, Andrew Keene Gwynn, P. A., V. F., who was Pastor of the Church from 1900 - 1952. The Greenville Catholic missions were organized by Rev. Dr. J. J. O'Connell in 1852. Greenville's first Catholic Church (the immediate predecessor of St. Mary's Church) was called the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and was dedicated October 15, 1876. present Pastor of St. Mary's Church is the very Rev. Charles J. Baum, who is also Dean of the Greenville Deanery.
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Title: First Baptist Church Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1943
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Title: Christ Church (Episcopal) Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of South Carolina's historic churches, established in 1820. Cornerstone of present building laid in 1852 and transepts added in 1880 and 1968. Christ Church and churchyard entered on The National Register of Historic Places, 1971.
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Title: Greenville County Court House Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Greenville County Court House Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1944
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Title: Night - Time Scene Of Greenville County Court House Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greenville County Court House Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Rodeheaver Auditorium, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1950
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C. "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Alumni Building , Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C. "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Alumni Building , Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C. "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries.
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Title: Woodlawn Memorial Park Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Where the memory of beautiful lives will be kept beautiful always!
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Title: Night-Time Scene of greenville County Court House Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery at Night Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Bowen collection of Biblical antiquities and materials illustrating the Scriptures. The University collection of Christian art, Sculpture and paintings by Tintoretto, Bassano, Botticini, Murillo, Ghirlandaio, El Greco, etc
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Title: Calhoun Towers Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Textile Hall Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Greenville, S. C., ""Textile Center of the South,"" is a notable manufacturing, agricultural, and educational center. Having 3 million people within 100 miles, it leads the state in commerce. Mild climate and accessibility to mountain or sea make it extremely pleasing to residents and tourists
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Title: Caesar's Head Observation Tower Greenville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Caesar's head observation Tower, 60 feet high, Caesar's Head, S.C. near North Carolina State line, 76,000 gallons water contained there in for summer residents. 360 degree view from top or tower, 50 mile viewiing radius. Located 30 miles north of Greenville, SC
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Title: The Dining Room Poinsett Hotel Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
"Carolina's Finest" Where Excellent Food is Traditional. Direction: J. Mason Alexander since 1930.
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Title: First Presbyterian Church Greenville (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Greenville Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Parker District High School Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1951
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