Telephone Directory for Lyman S.C. including Duncan, Startex, and Wellford. This particular issue was for Lyman phone numbers that were omitted from the latest Greer Phone Book issue.
Bible Story Book used at Victor School for the 1st Grade
Each Morning Miss Dendy would begin class with a Bible Story from this book and a recitation of the Lord's Prayer
This instruction book teaches how to care for the organ and shows the basic beginner steps on how to learn the organ. It contains simple sheet music to practice with.
Black and White Photograph of the Davenport Family, who lived in Greer SC. Clara Davenport was the daughter-in-law of D.D. Davenport who owned the Greer Oil Mill Factory
Large wooden antique hand loom. Stamped "USVA" inside the front left leg, which explains the army drab cloth that makes up the front apron. This particular loom was part of a VA hospital rehab program that used weaving to help soldiers returning home from WWI and II. Weaving as therapy began after the Civil War, though this loom was not in production at that time. Weaving was used to help soldiers regain mobility after severe injury, and to help calm and stabilize soldiers who were too traumatized to return to civilian life right away. At some point after use at the VA, it was converted to make rag rugs. The depositor reported that it was used by a 7th Day Adventists Women's School in Tennessee.
Paper map, approximately 8.5x11, black ink on white paper. Text: "MAP OF GREER, S.C showing Streets, Public Buildings and Man ufacturing Plants. March 1936 Revised from print made 1931." Stamped "GREER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE." Encased in permanent lamination.