Greenville

Cover of Greenville by Piper Peters Aheron
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780738515502
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 0.68 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
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Greenville by Piper Peters Aheron, published by Arcadia Publishing in August 2003, is a revised edition that spans 128 pages. This book provides an insightful exploration of Greenville, South Carolina, a community marked by its rich history and complex identity. Nestled near Paris Mountain along the Reedy River, Greenville reflects the tension between traditional Southern values and the progressive dynamics of a diverse population from the mid-1800s to the late 1960s.

Readers will discover a collection of over 200 rarely seen images that capture the essence of Greenville’s transformation from a Tory plantation to a bustling metropolis. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the people, schools, and businesses that shaped the city, showcasing its unique blend of heritage and innovation. Through rustic portraits and historical snapshots, Greenville highlights notable figures and events that contributed to its development, offering a comprehensive view of a community that has embraced both its past and its future.


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In a state famous for secession and Old South ideals, Greenville stands as one of South Carolina’s most precocious and complex communities. Settled in the inviting shadows of Paris Mountain along the Reedy River, both city and county struggle between the traditional values of a distinct Southern heritage and the progressive trends of a growing and diverse population. Throughout the mid-1800s to the late 1960s, Greenville embraced, even thrived, on this conflict, turning tension into opportunity and creating a remarkable society of savvy entrepreneurs, enlightened educators, talented writers, and triumphant athletes. In this volume of over 200 seldom-seen images, Greenville offers a fascinating glimpse at the people, the schools, and the businesses that dramatically transformed a Tory plantation into a sprawling metropolis. From the rustic portraits of mineral springs and mansion resorts to the snapshots of fast trolleys and overcrowded cantonments, this book highlights a special place that was home to “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and Jesse Jackson and played host to global notables, such as Albert Einstein and Ronald Reagan.

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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing. Year: 2003.
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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: Revised.

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