City Directories and History: This was the workshop and auto garage of Mr. Jake Clawson who operated his business here until circa 1965.
There was a very large house on the corner where Clawson’s Garage stands. The steps came down on the street. This was owned by Mr. Taylor Marion. It was said to have been built by his brother, Dr. Thomas Marion. The large front room was used as his office. The kitchen was in the yard. There was a large horse apple orchard at the rear. Some of these apples were used for apple cider. [Memories of Richburg, S.C. by Lucy Clawson]
The building sites on the corner of North Main and Park, the Google Map is not accurate at this site.
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