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Full-Text Articles in Regional Economics
St. Johns River Streamboats, Edward A. Mueller
St. Johns River Streamboats, Edward A. Mueller
Books
This book features the history of steamboats on the St. John's River, events related to steamboats, landings, and the vessels themselves.
Steamboating On The St. Johns : Some Travel Accounts And Various Steamboat Materials, Edward A. Mueller
Steamboating On The St. Johns : Some Travel Accounts And Various Steamboat Materials, Edward A. Mueller
Books
This book includes travel accounts pertaining to steamboating on the St. John's River. PALMM
John Gary Anderson Papers - Accession 158, John Gary Anderson, Rock Hill Body Company, Rock Hill Chamber Of Commerce
John Gary Anderson Papers - Accession 158, John Gary Anderson, Rock Hill Body Company, Rock Hill Chamber Of Commerce
Manuscript Collection
The John Gary Anderson Papers consist of biographical sketches of J.G. Anderson and Alice Holler Anderson (wife of J.G. Anderson), newspaper clippings offering accounts of the success and failures of the Rock Hill Buggy Company, the Anderson Motor Company and “the Rock Hill Plan” for reduction of the cotton crop in the south. Also included is a map of Rock Hill dated 1891 and scrapbooks containing advertising materials for Anderson’s products, photographs, and correspondence relating to Anderson’s business, his will and years as a trustee of Winthrop College (1920-1937).