James Freeman
1847 James W Freeman was born on 08 Oct 1847 in Richland, South Carolina, USA. 1920 He died on 26 Apr 1920. He was buried in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Smyrna United Methodist Church Cemetery. Continue reading James Freeman
1847 James W Freeman was born on 08 Oct 1847 in Richland, South Carolina, USA. 1920 He died on 26 Apr 1920. He was buried in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Smyrna United Methodist Church Cemetery. Continue reading James Freeman
Youths Escaped From Reformatory – Alleged That They Stole Auto in Florence. The new Studebaker automobile belonging to Dr.R. L. Reaves, of Florence, and stolen from a public parking place in that city Thursday, is now quarted in the year of the Columbia police station, while two young men, less than 20 years old, who are charged with the theft of the car, are behind … Continue reading Boys Arrested, Auto Recovered
1901 1910 Benjamin Porter as a 9-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home was his father, John M Porter; his mother, May Porter; and their children, Leroy Porter, Lula M Porter, and Thelma Porter. 1920 Continue reading John Benjamin “Ben” Porter
Students Will Contend in Debate, Oratory and Athletics, April 21-23 High schools from all parts of South Carolina will meet at Columbia, under the auspices of the extension department of the University of South Carolina on April 21, 22, 23. This year promises to see the biggest and most enthusiastic of these meets since they were inaugurated several years ago. On the night of April … Continue reading High School Meet To Be Big Affair
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1920 Infant Daughter Anderson was born on 01 Apr 1920 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA a child of A. Noah Anderson and Levenia Eleanor Branham Anderson. She died on 01 Apr 1920. She was buried in Elgin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA at Smyrna United Methodist Church Cemetery. Continue reading Infant Daughter Anderson
Over Two Hundred Students in Contests. Two hundred and twelve high school students, representing 53 high schools, will debate the question of government ownership of railways today in 26 separate contests throughout the state as the first series of elimination meets of the SOuth Carolina High School Debating league. Each school is represented by two teams of two debaters each, the affirmative teams debating at … Continue reading School Debaters Will Meet Today