Screened photo print (likely from Greer Citizen production files) showing Boyce's Service Station. Modern (ball point) handwriting on front: "E. Poinsett - Howard Family - Tourist cabins in rear."
Photograph of a used car lot; auto service shop to the left, Bonds Furniture Co. and a church behind. Location not yet known, but should be simple to identify.
This Texaco gas station, selling Sky Chief gasoline, was on the corner of East Poinsett and Cannon Street. The person in the photograph is not identified.
Ralph's Antiques and Auctions business sign. The sign was obtained by the donor at auction when the business closed on Chandler Road and relocated to Buncombe Road. The sign was used for advertisement and directions.
A program for the 1957 Peach Festival including photographs of Peach Queens contestants, lists of committees and boosters, a festival itinerary, and festival purpose statement (2023.18.1 duplicate)
A drawing (or retouched photograph) of May (or Mae) Davenport as a teenager. May Davenport, 1876-1896, was the daughter of D. D. and Mattie Davenport, and sister of Malcolm Davenport. She married John D. Wood on November 6, 1895, and died of unknown causes just four months later on March 19, 1896.
Photograph showing W. M. Thompson, Inc, Ford dealership, located at 129 East Poinsett Street (now Grace Church; this building is currently labeled 133 above the door). The staggered front facade of the building remains, along with most of the windows down the side. Number 17 of 19 photos of Greer by Coxe Studios. Copies of originals, provided by Greenville Historical Society.
Advertising calendar from Vincent Duncan Motor Company for 1955. Features a photograph of a boy with a dog; the boy is labeled "David" and the dog as "Champ." This is believed to be David Duncan.