Glendale Cotton Mill 2011
At night, the bedroom becomes mystriously beautiful, suffused with glowing light from sources concealed in the surrounding deck that may be dimmed or intensified in endless ways, combined almost like musical chords, to fit the occupant's need or mood. The bed wall is luminous enchantment in itself.
Monarch Mills East side view, 2004 taken by George Seals
Bethel United Methodist Church, Union, SC 2/1993 Taken by George Seals
Doing laundry
For hot water laundry
Ironing on the porch
A stove that heated up the old style irons.
Sprinkler tops for ironing.
Ironing a starched petticoat
General Anthony C. McAuliffe
Letter from Governor of NC, R. George Cherry About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Battle of Bastogne, Captain Robert H. Lemonn About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 10
Battle of Bastogne Staff Sgt Jackson B. Vail About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 11
Battle of Bastogne, Sgt. Edward Ford About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 12
Battle of Bastogne, Corporal Ralph L. Cox About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 13
Battle of Bastogne, Pfc. James L. Ball About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 14
Battle of Bastogne, Pfc. George M. Long About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas. Page 15
Page 7 About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Page 8 About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Page 9 About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Portrait page About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Summary Page About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Title Page About 6 men who won medals in the Battle of Bastogne who had been sent home to tour some plants to encourage production for the men overseas.
Battle of the Bulge, WWII
"Cemetery John" book cover
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Mrs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann is shown seated at counselÃs table in Hunterdon county courts, Flemington, N.J., January 30, after she had testified in defense of her husband, on tri as the accused kidnap-killer of the Lindbergh baby. Mrs. Hauptmann substantiated alibi as to his whereabouts on the child was kidnapped. (AP Photo)
ca. 1934, The Bronx, New York City, New York State, USA --- Bronx, New York, New York: Aerial view of St. Raymonds Cemetery where the ransom money for the kidnapped Lindbergh baby was paid. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
22 Jan 1935, The Bronx, New York City, New York State, USA --- A photograph, introduced by the prosecution in its trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, alleged Lindbergh baby kidnapper, which shows the attic of Hauptmann's home in the Bronx, New York City It is the state's contention that the board missing from the part of the floor covered was used in the ladder to enable the kidnapper to enter the baby's room. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
20 Sep 1935, New York State, USA --- Original caption: Digging in Garage Where Lindbergh Ransom Was Found. New York: Police authorities digging in the garage of Richard Hauptman here, beneath which a sum of money said to be $40,000 and identified as part of the Lindbergh ransom money that "Jafsie" -- J.F. Condon -- turned over to unknown persons in St. Raymond's Cemetery two years ago, was found. Hauptman has been arrested as a suspect in the kidnapping, and Condon has identified him as one of the three men who received the ransom money from him. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
20 Sep 1934, The Bronx, New York City, New York State, USA --- Original caption: New York: Where Lindbergh Ransom Money Was Found. The man in the picture is pointing to the spot from which the $15,800 of the Lindbergh ransom money that seems to link Bruno Richard Hauptmann to the kidnaping and murder of the Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh's firstborn was found. In tin cans, and canvas wrapped receptacles the money was found, and it was identified as part of the $50,000 that J. F. Condon (Jafsie), turned over for the release of the baby who was already dead, to three men in St. Raymond's Cemetery. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
The morning after the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby on March 1, 1932 Hopewell, N.J. police re-enact the crime with the extension ladder found under the nursery window. 3/2/32 Credit: The New York Times (Wide World Photos)
John Knoll
Baby Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., son of Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Ticker Tape parade in NY for Lindbergh
Ticker Tape parade for Charles Lindbergh, Sr.
Ticker Tape parade in NY for Lucky Lindbergh
Reporters crawling out of the woodwork to get stories and photos at the courthouse in Flemington, Hunterdon County, NJ. Charles Lindbergh is leaving the courthouse.
The sleep shirt on the corpse matched the ones that they had and that baby Charles Lindbergh was wearing when he was put down in his crib.
Highfields, East Amwell near Hopewell, New Jersey. This shows the kidnapper's ladder against the house next to the baby nursery window.
The closet in the Hauptmann apartment. Inside the closet he had written Dr. J.F. Condon's address and phone number on the door molding. Also, in the ceiling of this closet was the aperture to access the attic.
Mrs. John Knolls on the ship with John Knolls as they left for Germany.
1950 Continental.
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1950s family watching television --- Image by © H. Armstrong Roberts/CORBIS
Saxon Mill workers, Norton boys with their father 1912
Saxon Mill worker, the 2 children were Pearl and Joe Steading 1912
Saxon Mill child worker, Nerva Wright 1912
Saxon Mill child worker, Abbie Bell Townsend 1912
Saxon Mill child worker, Eddie Norton 1912
Saxon Mill child worker 1912
Saxon Mill child workers 1912
Saxon Mill child workers, Will and Lee Dean. 1912
Saxon Mill. It burned down 12/9/2012
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September 1918, USA --- Two women working as ice deliverers carry a large block of ice from the back of a wagon using ice tongs. Women had previously never worked in jobs such as these in the United States until World War One caused a shortage of men on the homefront. September 1918. --- Image by © CORBIS
Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
The Bivings House Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Burned down in 2004 Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Inside of the office building Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
View from Bivings House Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Bivings House interior Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Bivings House Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Glendale Cotton Mill
5/23/1955 Received of Bessie Corn $3,750.00 Cash in full for house no. 144 Broadway- Drew Bros. W.???
Glendale topographical map
Bivings House overlooking Glendale Cotton Mill 2008
Clifton Cotton Mill #1 1910
Clifton Mill #1 after Pacolet flood of 1903
Clifton Mill #2 2008
Clifton Mill #2 1889
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Allen Brown
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Allen Brown, Glenn G. Reese, Sr.
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Glenn G. Reese, Sr.
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Glenn G. Reese, Sr. 2008
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Dr. James Reese, Glenn G. Reese, Sr. 2008
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC 2008
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Dr. James Reese 2008
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Stanly Lancaster
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Stanley Lancaster
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Steve Zimmerman
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Linda Lamb, Judy Reese, Glenn Reese, Eddie Lamb, Wanda Lamb, James Reese
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC \
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Steve Zimmerman and Jeff Foster
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Steve Zimmerman, Jeff Foster
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Steve Zimmerman in boat
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Dr. James Reese and Glenn G. Reese, Sr. 2008
Rainbow Lake, Boiling Springs, SC Dr. James Reese
ca. 1900, Probably Minnesota, USA --- Woman Churning Butter in a Barrel Churn --- Image by © Minnesota Historical Society/CORBIS
At least some enjoyed the snow of the 1967 blizzard. Twenty-three inches of snow, the largest single snowfall in Chicago history, covered the city and suburbs. Children frolic among buried cars in the Edgewater neighborhood, on Chicago's North Side. (Tribune archive photo) ..OUTSIDE TRIBUNE CO.- NO MAGS, NO SALES, NO INTERNET, NO TV, CHICAGO OUT.. "Chicago Days" 00288152A 150 year images
Blizzard of '78 Boston Route 128 is crowded with cars and trucks that were brought to a halt by the worst blizzard in New England History that struck on Feb. 6, 1978. UPI Photo
John Owenby
1910 U.S. Census of High Shoal, Rutheford County, NC Christopher Shuford and Louise Anna Ruppe Humphries
1910 U.S. Census of Cleveland County, NC Don Langdon John Humphries
Death Certificate for Christopher Shuford Humphries 0 7/5/1922
1920 U.S. Census of Cool Spring, Rutheford County, NC Burwell H. Bridges (sic) Christopher S. and Louise Anna Ruppe Humphries
1930 Census of Cool Springs, Rutherford County, NC Birl Henderson Bridges Louise Anna Ruppe Humphries William Lonzon Humphries
Death Certificate of Don Langdon John Humphries, 9/25/1915
Death Certificate for Macy Ora Humphries Bridges, 7/21/1960
Birl Henderson Bridges WWI Draft Registration 1918
Death Certificate for Louise Anna Ruppe Humphries 11/27/1954