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Balancing Act WO 7-25-74Balancing Act WO 7-25-74
Ballots obtained in recent election WO 11-11-76Ballots obtained in recent election WO 11-11-76
Ballou and Dukes Graduated from Citadel WO 5-18-78Ballou and Dukes Graduated from Citadel WO 5-18-78
Ballou and Dukes Summerall Guards WO 9-29-77Ballou and Dukes Summerall Guards WO 9-29-77
Baptist Men Paint - 1982Baptist Men Paint - 1982
Description:Members of Johnsonville First Baptist paint the home of James Franklin "Bubba" Hanna and Lillian Hanna.
Barney and Annie Sue HannaBarney and Annie Sue Hanna
Description:Barney Hanna (1887-1959) married Annie Sue Haselden (1887-1959) Their children were: Nadine Hanna 1912–? Louise Hanna 1912–1918 Leola Hanna 1914–1915 Alleta Hanna 1917–1918 William Allen Hanna 1919–1997 Harvey James Hanna 1920–1976 Harry Hanna 1921–? Herbert Harris Hanna 1922– Letha Mae Hanna 1922–1923 Lois Norman Hanna 1930–2014 [show more]
Barney and Annie Sue HannaBarney and Annie Sue Hanna
Barney Hanna Family portraitBarney Hanna Family portrait
Description:Standing l to r: Herbert, Lois, Harvey, Nadine, William Sitting: Barney, Annie Sue
Barney Hanna with ChildrenBarney Hanna with Children
Barney Hanna with Toby and MollyBarney Hanna with Toby and Molly
Barney M HannaBarney M Hanna
Barney, Annie Sue, William, Lois, and Herbert HannaBarney, Annie Sue, William, Lois, and Herbert Hanna
Bartell's CrossroadsBartell's Crossroads
Description:Bartell's Crossroads is located between Johnsonville and Indiantown. The two-story structure at the crossroads was built circa 1935. It was a country store operated by Vasker Calvineau Bartell and Elnora Cox Bartell. Elnora also worked at Wellman in the 1960s. Calvineau's father started operating a store at the crossroads around 1902 and a store operated there continuously through the 1970s. The original Bartell Brothers store at the crossroads burned in 1921 and was replaced by the 2-story building afterward. By the 1970s the second story porch had collapsed and the building was leaning about 10 degrees. Calvineau added a few telephone polls to brace the side of the building. "When the wind starts blowing, everybody starts leaving." one customer told the Florence Morning News in 1973. One patron remembers that there was a small electric fence around the bread. Calvineau and Elnora's granddaughter Cindy Allen Joye has memories of the store: "I have memories of going there with granddad he would always lift me up so I could get a coke and then he would cut me a huge chunk of cheese and bologna. I loved him dearly." The store closed after Calvineau passed away in 1976. [show more]
Before and After Johnsonville School WO 2-13-75Before and After Johnsonville School WO 2-13-75
Benny Carter WO 9-13-73Benny Carter WO 9-13-73
Bertha Powers, William Hanna, Dolly Powers, Gary Lewis, Rembert Lewis, Push Powers, Mr and Mrs Gregory PowellBertha Powers, William Hanna, Dolly Powers, Gary Lewis, Rembert Lewis, Push Powers, Mr and Mrs Gregory Powell
Berthy Powers, William Hanna, Dally, Gary, Rembert, Push, Mr and Mrs Gregory PowellBerthy Powers, William Hanna, Dally, Gary, Rembert, Push, Mr and Mrs Gregory Powell
Beta Club Mona Dukes WO 2-19-76Beta Club Mona Dukes WO 2-19-76
Betty J. Brown Ross Senior Portrait 1970Betty J. Brown Ross Senior Portrait 1970
Description:1970 JHS senior portrait of Betty J. Brown Ross. Betty attended the segregated Stuckey School before graduating from Johnsonville High in 1970.
Betty Jo, Delance, and Louise PostonBetty Jo, Delance, and Louise Poston