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Object Type |
Invoice |
Title |
Late-19th and Early-20th Century Invoices |
Scope & Content |
Five digitized late-19th - early-20th century invoices for a variety of commercial/industrial establishments. a: 1881 invoice for W.C. Forsythe & Son, Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., which was located at the northeast corner of King Street and Burns Lane. Address then was 406-408 King Street. Today's address is 364 King Street. Features an engraving of the building. b: 1902 invoice for Columbian Banking & Trust Co., which was located at 561 King Street. Features an engraving of the building. c: 1889 invoice for Richardson & Son Bell Hangers and Locksmiths, which was located at 154 Meeting Street. Features an engraving of the building. d:1907 invoice for John McAlister, Funeral Director and Embalmer, which was located at 163, 165, 167, and 169 Meeting Street. Features an engraving of the building. e: 1900 invoice for John F. Riley Foundry and Machine Works, which was located at 6, 8, 10, and 12 South Street. Features photograph of the foundry buildings. |
Date |
1881-1907 |
Subjects |
Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston Bank buildings--South Carolina--Charleston Foundries--South Carolina--Charleston |
Search Terms |
South Street King Street Meeting Street |
Object ID # |
2020.001.1a-e |