Name/Title
Year Book, City of Charleston, S.C.: 1937Entry/Object ID
2016.011.17Secondary Title
Year Book 1937: City of Charleston, So. Ca.
City of Charleston Yearbook 1937
1937 City YearbookDescription
Contains Mayor Burnet R. Maybank's Annual Report and reports from: Department of Finance; Department of Audit and Control; Department of Public Service; Zoning; Water Works; Department of Public Buildings; Fire Department; Police Department; Corporate Counsel; Charleston Municipal Airport; Recreation; Charities; Education; Port Development; Housing Authority of the City of Charleston; Fourth Annual Azalea Festival.
In memoriam: Joseph C. Barbot, John J. Healy, Brice Howard Mathews, William Moultrie Ball.
Appendix: The restoration and rededication of the Dock Street Theater -- The passing of a great forest -- The West Point Mills.
Illustrations: The gigantic plant of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company -- The Sunken Garden at Hampton Park -- Immediately after Azalea Festival Coronation -- Coronation of Miss Charleston for Azalea Festival -- The new aviary at Hampton Park -- The new concrete tennis courts at William Moultrie Playground -- New maginal wharf and shed constructed at Columbus Street -- A few of the local vessels tied up at the new pier at the Municipal Yacht Basin at low tide -- Meeting Street Manor -- A few of the snipes participating in the Azalea Festival races off the Battery -- A portion of the Animal section of the Azalea Festival Floats Parade -- Joseph C. Barbot -- John J. Healy -- Brice H. Mathews -- W. Moultrie Ball -- Main or Church Street Façade of Dock Street Theatre -- Pit, Boxes, and Proscenium of Dock Street Theatre -- Green Room of Dock Street Theatre -- The Lobby of the Dock Street Theatre -- Former Residence of Governor Thomas Bennett, 1 Lucas Street -- Residence of Mrs. W. A. Roebling, 64 South Battery -- Residence of Mrs. George W. Williams, 15 Meeting Street -- Residence of John Mead Howells, 105 Tradd Street -- Residence of Mr. Julian Mitchell, 8 South Battery -- The West Point Rice Mill building as it appeared in 1936 -- The Old Road leading to West Point Mill [ca. 1880s].
218 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (softcover)Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
Accession
2016.011Source or Donor
South Carolina Historical SocietyAcquisition Method
TransferCredit Line
Courtesy of the South Carolina Historical SocietyLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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BookNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Municipal government--South Carolina--Charleston--Periodicals, Charleston (S.C.) Office of the Mayor, Charleston (S.C.)--History, Charleston (S.C.)--Politics and government, YearbooksBook Details
Author
City of CharlestonPublisher
Walker, Evans & CogswellPlace Published
City
CharlestonState/Province
South CarolinaCountry
United States of AmericaCall No.
JS13 .C33 1937Notes
Date: [1937 or 1938]
Copy No.: 1Location
Location
Shelf
BooksRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General Notes
Note
Notes: Includes listing of City Government officials.
Compliments of Thomas P. Stoney, Mayor.
Contains previous library's markings and labels.Created By
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April 1, 2016Updated By
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March 30, 2023