
Early 20th century postcard of local Aiken architecture, an African American cabin of untold character. Just one of hundreds of historic addresses – sites in Aiken County to explore and enjoy on the pages of Roots and Recall!

Courtesy of the New York J.H. Colton and Company, 1856; from Colton’s Atlas of the World

Postcard view of transportation in 1903. And the Sand River in two seasons. Courtesy of the Beard Collection – 2017


Courtesy of the Wingard Postcard Collection – 2013

Postcard images courtesy of the AFLLC Collecction – 2017
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2008

Courtesy of the New York J.H. Colton and Company, 1856; from Colton’s Atlas of the World
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2005


Courtesy of the Fredrick Tucker Collection – 2017
Photo contributed to R&R by Gazie Nagle @ www.fineartbygazie.com
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2005

Courtesy of the New York J.H. Colton and Company, 1856; from Colton’s Atlas of the World
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2006

Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2013

Bicentennial Barn at Salley, S.C. by photographer Ann L. Helms – 2018


NR File Photo / SC Dept. of Archives and History

Postcard image courtesy of the Beard Collection – 2017
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2008

Images(s) and information from: The Library of Congress – HABS Photo Collection

View of the Graniteville Mill village ca. 1950’s

Courtesy of the New York J.H. Colton and Company, 1856; from Colton’s Atlas of the World
Image courtesy of photographer Bill Segars – 2006


Coker Spring – Courtesy of the Wingard Postcard Collection, 2013

Another postcard view of the famous Coker Spring. Courtesy of the Beard Collection – 2017

Early 20th century postcard of Aiken, S.C. Courtesy of the LP Collection – 2017