Newspaper clipping that highlights Viola's 100th birthday and includes a picture of her.
A handwritten note at the top of the page identifies the newspaper as the Greer Citizen.
Three-page photocopy of item 1997.48.3
Letter written by Mrs. Kirkwood to Tom Smith July 17, 1972. Mrs. Kirkwood was 103 years old at this time.
The letter spans two pages and 1997.48.3 also includes the envelope.
Tom owned Jean West Co. Inc., a ladies apparel store in Greenville.
Newspaper clipping of section titled "Hawkins' Service Marked an Era".
Provides an overview of Ansel M. Hawkins' career as a civic leader, describes his positive impact on Greenville County, and announces his earned retirement.
Photograph of three men. Frame of photograph says "Sloppy Joe's Bar, Havana-Cuba, Price 50 (each)."
Written on the back: "Julian H. Bailey on night with friends in Cuba."
Copy of "A Short History of the First Presbyterian Church, Greer, South Carolina, 1841-1941"
Signed by E.C.B.
A ribbon is stapled on the inside that says "The Centennial, 1841-1941"
3 page note to Alfred Bailey, from Ece Bailey.
The note reads "Alfred that se saw that you got is half mine. I fixed as much of it as you did" (2026.23.4), "and all of the rest of the things are mine and I want you to know it" (2026.23.5), "I don't care if you are mad. I am mad at you. I help fix that sand pile, ECB" (2026.23.6).
Two page note.
"Alfred, you better not XXX up those things of mine. That all..." "XXXX what we got of yours. If you want to fight me..."
Note probably written by Ece Bailey to Alfred Bailey.
Note with drawing. The note reads "You don't have to show this letter to your hole family." The drawing appears to be a man leading a few animals with a lead.
Probably written by either Ece or Alfred Bailey.