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Title
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Newspaper Clipping: 1901 Class At North Greenville
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Accession Number
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2026.28.12.1
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Accession Date
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15 April 2026
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Accession Creator
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Adrienne Fuehrer
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Depositor
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Found in collection
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Description
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Newspaper Clipping from The Greenville News titled "1901 Class at North Greenville" Includes a picture of the class and a section identifying individuals in the photo.
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Format
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Paper
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Storage Location
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Box 34 Folder 12
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Text
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The Greenville News
1901 Class at North Greenville
This was the nucleus class in 1901 at North Greenville High School, the forerunner of the Present North-Greenville Junior College. Seated is, left to right, Capt. E. B. Jackson, a graduate of The Citadel who established military activity at the school, and Dr. S. F. Broyles, the principal, both now dead. Standing between them is Tom J. Turner, former vice president and business manager of the Spokane Spokesman-Review and the Spokane Chronicle and three affiliated farm papers. Mr. Turner, the owner of this picture, is spedning several days in Greenville on a visit. Others in the picture are, front row, Dr. J. Dean Crain, pastor emeritus of Pendleton Street Baptist Church; Dr. Luke W. Courtney, later head of Furman Fitting School and member of the faculty at Baylor University; Ernest Trammell, dead; Theron Roe, who practiced medicine in the Tigerville section, dead; Dr. John B. Hill, Greenville physician, dead; Frank McKinney; Robert Anthony, Pickens County, Dead; Spurgeon Stroud, who lives near Tigerville, and Dr. Victor E. Rector, dead; second row, Dr. Carl Neeves, retired army doctor; Tom Alexander, dead; H.W. (Webb) Barton, farmer near Tigerville; Alex Jackson, farmer of Monticello, Ga., and H. Barnett, merchant at Campobello; third row, Rufus I. Barton, dead; James Barnett, farmer near Simpsonville, and John E. Roberston, dead.