Walsh's directory of the city and county of Anderson, S.C. ...

Title Also Known As

Walshs directory of the city and county of Anderson, South Carolina.|Directory of the city and county of Anderson, S.C.

Authors

Walsh Directory Co. (Added Author)

Language

English

Publication Date

1905-

Publisher

Walsh Directory Company

Place of Publication

Charleston, South Carolina

Physical

volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm

Numeric Designation

Began with: 1905/1906

Notes

Some issues are available as digital images. See individual issue records for links.

Issue for 1905-1906 shows governments, institutions and trades, incorporated companies, churches, schools, secret and other societies, etc.; streets and avenues, numbers, name of occupant, what used for, dividing the races, showing names, wifes name, occupation and residence, business and professions under classified headings, also business and professions in Sumter County outside of the City, and the name and post office address of the taxpaying farmers.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Walsh's directory of the city and county of Anderson, S.C. ... 1905-1906

Walsh's directory of the city and county of Anderson, S.C. ... 1909-1910

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