South Carolina Postcards

  • South Carolina Postcards: Southern Carolina: Beaufort to Barnwell
    By Howard Woody, Thomas L. Johnson

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  • South Carolina Postcards: Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester Counties
    By Tom Johnson, Howard Woody, Thomas L Johnson

    Colonial Lake showing Baker Sanitorium , Charleston , S. C. === :::: 4543 COLONIAL LAKE SHOWING BAKER SANITORIUM , CHARLESTON , S.C. ( Color Lithograph , E.C. Kropp , # 1783 , Milwaukee , WI ; 1916. ) The Baker - Craig Sanatorium ...

  • South Carolina Postcards: Richland County
    By Howard Woody

    This new volume showcases over 200 postcards that illustrate early 20th-century South Carolina, highlighting the ways of life that still exist today and reminding readers of those that have since been abandoned.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Kershaw County
    By Howard Woody, Davie Beard

    Located to the east of South Carolina's capital city of Columbia, Kershaw County contains some of the most historic localities within the Palmetto State.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Lexington County and Lake Murray
    By Howard Woody, Thomas L. Johnson

    From the 1890s through the 1920s, the postcard was an extraordinarily popular means of communication, and many of the postcards produced during this "golden age" can today be considered works of art.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Newberry County
    By Howard Woody

    Bordering the northwestern side of South Carolina's Lake Murray and encompassing portions of both the Dutch Fork community and the Sumter National Forest, Newberry County possesses a rich agrarian history.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Southern Carolina
    By Howard Woody, Thomas L. Johnson

    South Carolina Postcards: Southern Carolina

  • South Carolina Postcards: West Central Carolina Aiken to Saluda
    By Tom Johnson, Howard Woody, Thomas L. Johnson

    From the 1890s through the 1920s, the postcard was an extraordinarily popular means of communication, and many of the postcards produced during this "golden age" can today be considered works of art.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Sumter County
    By Howard Woody, Allan D. Thigpen

    This fascinating new volume on Sumter County captures the charm of its people, documenting the county's fascinating history in an engaging collection of historic images.

  • South Carolina Postcards: Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester Counties
    By Tom Johnson, Howard Woody, Thomas L. Johnson

    BING TING , RING OLD QUAINT ARCHDALE ST . , CHARLESTON , S.C. ( Collotype , [ Knackstedt and Nather Co. , Hamburg , Germany ) ; Rotograph Co. , #A 12587 , New York , NY , importer ; 1905. ) In view just beyond the Gothic - towered ...

  • South Carolina Postcards: Camden
    By Howard Woody, Davie Beard

    A tribute to the prevailing prosperity of Camden and her residents, this volume will be enjoyed by newcomers, locals, and anyone with a penchant for nostalgia.