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The Town Of Ellenton | History Of SC Slide Collection

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The Town Of Ellenton | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 9
Ellenton, one of several towns that was moved in order to make room for the Savannah River Plant (see South Carolina Enters The Nuclear Age). Here Herbert Harden, Railway Express Agent, moves bundles...
The Pawley's Island Train | History Of SC Slide Collection

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The Pawley's Island Train | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 4
The Atlantic Coast Lumber Company built this railroad to Pawley's Island from Haley Landing on the Waccamaw River in 1902 to make the island resort easier to reach. The causeway to the island was...
Railroad Timetables | History Of SC Slide Collection

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Railroad Timetables | History Of SC Slide Collection
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Railroad timetables were published in local newspapers to enable business and private travelers to plan their journeys. Note the amount of time that it took to travel from Greenville to Columbia in...
The Nansemond Ferry Boat | History Of SC Slide Collection

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The Nansemond Ferry Boat | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 15
The Nansemond ferry boat crosses the Cooper River in the 1930s, even though the Cooper River Toll Bridge provided an alternative way into Charleston for automobile traffic. Photo by M.B. Paine...