City Directories and History: The lengthy recollection and muses of Arthur M. Klugh, Jr. of Anderson are wonderful ramblings of a period in the early 1920 and forward dealing with some of Anderson’s old and fun families. He discusses numerous events, people and places including but not limited to: Cokesbury College, Coronaca Community, Clemson College, 109 North Avenue, Saint Mary’s Catholic Hospital (Dr. Breedin’s), Red Miller (Town Character), Eggie Sullivan, Hugh Robinson, Dr. Herbert Harris, Bill Watson, Jack Terry (Pepsi-Cola distributor), Leon Harris, Jr., (Attorney, Wade S. Buice, best friends; John Buice, David Simpson, and Cordes Seabrook, Earle Rice and Alvin Fleishman, WW II, Larry Hammett, Gloria Gaines (Mr. Klugh’s wife), Dr. Thomas Gaines, Postelle Carter, Will Watson, Dr. Vandergriff, Dr. Burris, Mark Burris, Rev. Dr. Frampton (Central Pres), Rev. John Townsend, Lottie Estes, Carl Nichols (Appleton Mills), John Clark (Chamber of Commerce), and Wilton Hall (Anderson Newspaper publisher),
All Credits: Anderson County Memories and Reflections compiled by R.C. Otter, Friends of the Library – 2004
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