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Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (Street) City Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (street) City, State Envelope Date 1 Ben Arnold Company, wholesale liquors 700 Gervais Columbia, SC June, 1964 2 August Kohn & Company 1529 Washington Columbia, SC March 2, 1968 3 Auto Finance Company 1600 Taylor Columbia, SC Dec 28, 1949 4 B. P. Barber & Associates 1516 Calhoun Columbia, SC May 10, 1969 5 Dr. Blackmon Dentistry Columbia, SC June 1964 6 Bowers Building 1916 Assembly Columbia, SC May 13, 27, 1968 7 Bowers Building 1916 Assembly Columbia, SC Jan 7, 1968 8 Boyd Construction Company Columbia, SC Dec. 10, 1972 9 Columbia Eye Clinic 1524 Laurel Columbia, SC Aug. 26, 1967 10 Columbia Medical Center 1840 Hampton Columbia, SC June 1964 11 Tom Craig Company 2026 Assembly Columbia, SC Jan 7, 1968 12 Bonnoitt Denist Office 1313 Marion Columbia, SC Jun 5 1949 13 Devonshire office building 1611 Devonshire Columbia, SC July 11, 1971; Sept. 28, 1972 14 Downtown Medical Center 1410 Blanding Columbia, SC Oct 31, 1965 15 Downtown Medical Center 1411 Blanding Columbia, SC Aug 1978 16 Dr. Dubose medical office 2749 Laurel Columbia, SC June 1964 17 Medical office 1409 Barnwell Columbia, SC Oct 24, 1968 18 Office Building 2221 Devine Columbia, SC Aug 27, 1979 19 Forest Center office building 2611 Forest Columbia, SC July 11, 1971 20 Forest Center office building 2611 Forest Columbia, SC Feb 17, 1973 21 Forest Lake Medical Center 4855 Forest Columbia, SC June 1964 22 1400 Building 1400 Pickens Columbia, SC Dec 10, 1974 23 1400 Building 1400 Pickens Columbia, SC Dec 24, 1970 24 Dentist office Columbia, SC June 1964 25 Hampton Medical Building 2005 Hampton Columbia, SC June 1964 26 Wannamaker Dental Office 2329 Devine Columbia, SC Aug 20, 1967 27 IBM Service Bureau Corp 2829 Millwood Columbia, SC Nov 27, 1960 28 IBM (International Business Machines Corp) 1408 Gervais Columbia, SC June 1964 29 IBM 1800 Main Columbia, SC Nov 1968 30 M.B. Kahn Construction Office 1113 Blossom Columbia, SC Sep 9, 1950 Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (street) City, State Envelope Date 31 IBM 1800 Main Columbia, SC Jan 4, 1970 32 IBM - Interiors 1800 Main Columbia, SC Jan 3, 1970 33 Jackson Miller & Associates, Architects 2717 Devine Columbia, SC June 1, 1970 34 Office Building Columbia, SC Sept 24, 1975 35 Kahn-Southern Office 610 Assembly Columbia, SC May 20, 1967 36 Kahn-Southern Company Plane Airport runway Columbia, SC June 4, 1967 37 Kahn-Southern, men around conference table (Irwin 610 Assembly Columbia, SC June 13, 1967 38 Lyles, Bissett Carlisle & Wolff (LBC&W) Architects 1321 Bull Columbia, SC March 17, 1949 39 Keenan and C&S Bank buildings corner Park and Lady Columbia, SC April 28, 1979 40 Khouri - Cremer medical office 2757 Laurel Columbia, SC March 2, 1965 41 Lane, Taylor & Wolfe Realtors office 1216 Pickens Columbia, SC March 2, 1968 42 Laurel Physicians Trust building 2753 Laurel Columbia, SC Aug 26, 1967 43 LBC&W office (1967) and company plane (1950) 1800 Gervais Columbia, SC March 5, 1967 44 LBC&W office interiors and employees 1321 Bull Columbia, SC Dec 28, 1949 45 McCook Dental Center 2329 Devine Columbia, SC Mar 2, 1968 46 McCrory Construction Company 2632 Millwood Columbia, SC Sept 16, 1967 47 McCrory Construction- Interiors 2632 Millwood Columbia, SC Jan 23, 1968 48 McCrory Construction Company - Color 2632 Millwood Columbia, SC Sept 16, 1967 49 McTeer Real Estate Company 2008 Marion Columbia, SC Sept 3, 1972 50 McTeer Real Estate Company - color 2008 Marion Columbia, SC Feb 17, 1973 51 Middleburg Medical Mall 2719 Middleburg Columbia, SC Jan 28, 1975 52 Kittrell Center 2711 Middleburg Columbia, SC Sept 14,1974 53 Middleburg Mall 2700 Middleburg Columbia, SC Jun 22, 1969 54 Aetna 1777 St Julian Place Columbia, SC Sept 14, 1974 55 Penn Mutual Life Insurance 1735 St Julian Place Columbia, SC Sept 14, 1974 56 INA Buidling Middleburg Columbia, SC Sept 14, 1974 57 Owen Building 1321 Lady Columbia, SC March 25, 1950/ July 23, 1949 58 Owen Building 1321 Lady Columbia, SC May 17, 1969 59 Palmetto State Life Insurance 901 Elmwood Columbia, SC June 1964 60 Palmetto State Life Insurance Spartanburg, SC Aug 26, 1967 Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (street) City, State Envelope Date 61 Pearlstine-Anderson Architects 3106 Devine Columbia, SC Aug 29, 1970 62 Pearlstine-Anderson Architects 3106 Devine Columbia, SC Jan 1, 1972 63 Pearlstine-Anderson Architects, color 3106 Devine Columbia, SC Aug 29, 1970 64 Pearlstine-Anderson Architects 3106 Devine Columbia, SC Aug 27, 1972 65 Pilot Life Insurance Company 2132 Devine Columbia, SC 1960 ? 66 Rosewood medical office 2800 Rosewood Columbia, SC June 1964 67 Rodgers, Newman and Cauthen, Inc. , Public 2730 Devine Columbia, SC June 9, 1968 68 Romer Building, construction and surveyors 1710 Gervais Columbia, SC Sept 1, 1968 69 Bob Russell Realty 1931 Assembly Columbia, SC Sept 16, 1967 70 Smith's Motor Company- Dodge Newberry, SC Jan 10, 1950 71 Suburban Transit Company 817 Meeting West Columbia, SC Jan 4, 1950 72 Tompkins & Bishop dental office 2718 Middleburg Columbia, SC Jan 7, 1972 73 Trojan Steel under construction Columbia, SC March 21, 1969 74 Joseph Walker & Company, merchants 1144 Blossom Columbia, SC June 1964 Williamsburg Building - McKay, Sherrill, Walker, 75 Townsend & Wilkins, attorneys 1340 Bull Columbia, SC Oct 31, 1965 76 Williamsburg Building - color 1340 Bull Columbia, SC May 1973 77 York County Administrative Building Rock Hill, SC Feb 12, 1956 78 Xerox Corporation Office 2711 Middleburg Columbia, SC Aug 26, 1967 79 A&E Reproductions 2798 Millwood Columbia, SC May 16, 1971 80 Addressograph Multigraph Corporation 2500 Devine Columbia, SC Sept 2, 1967 81 Airco Oxygen Tanks Columbia, SC May 31, 1956 82 American Agricultural Chemical - Aerial of cows Rural Aerial Columbia, SC June 5, 1949 83 Ann Lewis Shop 1534 Main Columbia, SC April 16, 1950 84 Applegate's Landing restaurant 2600 Decker Columbia, SC Oct 1, 1979 85 Appliance Distributing Company, televisions and 1412 Legare Columbia, SC n.d. (circa 1956) 86 Arnold Roberts Real Estate - color 2330 Main Columbia, SC Feb 17, 1973 87 Atlantic Bolt & Screw warehouse 1769 Edmund Cayce, SC Apr 20, 1969 Reflective buttons on speed limit sign, test for 88 American Gas Accumulative Co Columbia, SC Dec 1, 1947 Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (street) City, State Envelope Date 89 Baptist Book Store 905 Richland Columbia, SC Mar 5, 1967 90 Baptist Book Store 905 Richland Columbia, SC Aug 1, 1979 91 Orbal Activated Wastewater Treatment System, St Andrews Aerial Columbia, SC June 30, 1973 92 Beck Shoes and The Cotton Shop 1600 Main Columbia, SC 1948 ? 93 Beck Shoes and The Cotton Shop 1600 Main Columbia, SC Jan 19, 1948 94 Rendering of Belk's Department Store, LaFaye Columbia, SC Aug 15, 1948 95 Belk and Lorick & Lowrance stores (copy) 1501 Main; 1527 Main Columbia, SC circa 1940 96 Belk's Department Store 1501 Main Columbia, SC Jan 27, 1962 97 Belk's Department Store 1501 Main Columbia, SC Oct 15, 1950 98 Belk's Department Store, colorized 1501 Main Columbia, SC Sept 3, 1950 99 Belk at Columbia Mall 7201 Two Notch Columbia, SC June 30, 1979 100 Jewelry from Belk's Department Store Columbia, SC May 14, 1949 101 Bell-Lott Machinery Company, General Motors State Fairgrounds Columbia, SC Oct 24, 1947 102 Bell-Lott Road Machinery Company, interior, exterior 430 Meeting West Columbia, SC Oct 28, 1947 103 Berry's On Main 1608 Main Columbia, SC Mar 17, 1980 104 Leon Bluestein Wholesale Dry Goods 933 Gervais Columbia, SC Mar 1973 105 The Bride's Shop 1424 Hampton Columbia, SC July 8, 1979 106 Bridges Furniture Company 4721 Forest Columbia, SC June 1964 107 R L Bryan Company, Interior and Exterior 301 Greystone Columbia, SC July 11, 1970 108 Bundrick's Memorial Works, engraving 3945 Farrow Columbia, SC Dec 31, 1948 109 Caldwell's Cafeteria 1334 Sumter Columbia, SC April 16, 1950 110 Caldwell's Cafeteria 1334 Sumter Columbia, SC July 30, 1949 111 Capital Electric Supply Company 2015 Marion Columbia, SC June 1964 112 Capital Life & Health Insurance Company 1117 Hampton Columbia, SC June 30, 1945 113 Capital Life & Health Insurance, interiors 1117 Hampton Columbia, SC May 6, 1949 114 Capital Life & Health Insurance Company 1117 Hampton Columbia, SC May 13, 1949 115 Capital Life & Health Insurance Company 1117 Hampton Columbia, SC April 5, 1949 116 Carolina Ambulance, equipment 2007 Lady Columbia, SC Jan 11, 1969 117 Carolina Life Insurance Company, home office 1501 Lady Columbia, SC Apr 12, 1956 118 Carter - Miot Engineering, Hope's Windows truck 1114 Bryan Columbia, SC Mar 6, 1959 Envelope Number Maxey Collection Envelope Title Location (street) City, State Envelope Date 119 Carter - Miot Engineering, examples of work 1114 Bryan Columbia, SC Feb 28, 1969/ Mar 25, 1969 120 Cayce TV 906 Knox Abbott Cayce, SC Jan 2, 1959 121 Cayce Professional Building Cayce, SC May 7, 1968 122 Chevrolet Motor Division Columbia, SC Aug 20, 1967 123 Bethel Methodist Church, interior 4600 Daniel Columbia, SC Feb 28, 1965 124 Climatic Corporation 715 Bluff Columbia, SC May 28, 1967 125 Cogburn's Grill 1317 Sumter Columbia, SC July 1, 1979 126 Colonial-Hites Company, sign plant 228 Parson West Columbia, SC Aug 17, 1956 127 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company 1612 Marion Columbia, SC n.d. Colonial Life & Accident Insurance, copy of a 128 photograph of the 1963 building 1612 Marion Columbia, SC Jan 23, 1980 129 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company 1612 Marion Columbia, SC Jan 20, 1968 130 Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, color 1312
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