Empty envelope. Return address:
The A. Bentley & Sons Company of Toledo, Ohio
Field Office of Quartermasters' Training Camp Contract
Jacksonville, Florida
Addressed to:
Mr. B. J. Plumley,
1440- 38th St.,
Norfolk, Va.
Marked:
Registered mail receipt required by, - Payroll Department.
REGISTERED
Postmarked Jacksonville, Florida, November 30, 1917
Empty envelope sent from Colgate & Co., 30 York St., Jersey City, N. J. to Mr. Lewis Beneau, Landrum, South Carolina. R.D.#2
Postmarked Jersey City, NJ 1917
Handwritten on back: not Gther Cotton nor Potato
State of South Carolina, Spartanburg County.
Nannie Landrum Bomar to J. O. Hall and C. W. Morgan.
Title to Real Estate Filed March 20, 1916, and recorded in Vol 5Q Page 99.
Consists of lots:
Lot No. 17 on north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 18 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 19 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 20 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 21 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 22 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 80' and having a depth of 260', containing about 13/27 acre;
Lot No. 23 on the north side of Bomar Avenue, fronting 52'; thence along G.M. Riddle's land in a northerly direction 287.5'; thence easterly along R.S. Lee's land 163'; thence southerly along the line of Lot 22 some 260' to Bomar, containing about 5/8 acre.
The foregoing Lots are bounded by Bomar Avenue, the lands of G.M. Riddle, R.S. Lee, G.C. Hannon, Hampton Brothers and a new Street.
Most of the return address is missing, but can still read:
veyance,
C.
e days.
Addressed to:
Mr. G. W. Plumley,
Landrum, S.C.
R.F.D. No. 2.
Handwritten on the front and back: Land Deeds
Postmarked Greenville, December 5, 1907.
Receipt for Mr. Geo. W. Plembey, to the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Dr. Home Office. To the 2nd year premium on Bond No. J. 456,870-5, $2.50. Paid May 17, 1906 signed Wm Goldsmith, Jr. G/A
1: D. D. Davenport High School, Greer, SC
2: Graded School, Greer, S.C.
3: The Song of Chick's Spring (1914)
4: Greer Drug Co. Greer, S. C.
5: Chick's Springs Hotel, near Greer, S. C.
6: Supt. Residence, Victor Mill, Greer, S. C.
7: Emma Street Greer's S.C. (1910)
8: Mostella St., Greer, S.C.
9: Views, Greers, S.C. (1910)
10: The Rexall Store, Greer, S. C. (1919)
11: Tooley's Store Arlington Rd.
12: City Park Greer, S. C.
13: Street Scene, Greers, S. C. (1910)
14: I'd like to spend a day with you in Greer, S. C.
a: Furman
b: Scene near Greer
c: Metal Card 1918. Postcard made of thin metal sheet, likely tin or aluminum, made by Owens Bros - Hillson Co., Boston, Mass. Photograph of Asheville, NC on the front.
A newspaper advertisement clipping for the film Paris Calling. The clipping is from Macilda Oliver and Homer Turner from when they were dating. The clipping is hand dated for June 23, 1943. Macilda and Homer also wrote their initials on the clipping to commemorate the date.
Ticket stub for the Rialto Theatre in Greer, South Carolina. The ticket is hand dated April 10, 1943. The stub commemorates a date between Macilda Oliver and Homer Turner.
Ticket stub for the Rialto Theatre in Greer, South Carolina. The ticket is hand dated February 13, 1943. The stub commemorates a date between Macilda Oliver and Homer Turner.
Fertilizer ticket for Walter J. Gibson, Jr. Ginnery and Fertilizers. This fertilizer ticket was for Early Oliver, Macilda (Oliver) Turner's father. The Oliver family were sharecroppers near Liberty Methodist Church.