Title
Panoramic photograph of 3rd Liberty Loan Parade, 27th Division U.S. Army, Spartanburg, S.C., 1918.
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Description
A panoramic photograph, taken from the Cleveland Hotel, captures downtown Spartanburg, S.C. in 1918, and in particular, the 3rd Liberty Loan parade, with the 27th Division of the U.S Army marching down Main Street. Numerous downtown landmarks are visible, including the towers of Wofford College, the spire of Central Methodist Church, Cleveland Law Range, the court house of the period, Andrews Building, Belk Hudson Building, the Daniel Morgan Statue and Morgan Square, the intersection of Main and Church Streets, the original City Hall and the Spartanburg Herald Journal Building.
Publication Date
1918
Publisher
Wofford College
City
Spartanburg
Keywords
panoramic photograph, panoramic, photograph, photo, image, Spartanburg, City of Spartanburg, Cleveland Hotel, 3rd Liberty Loan parade, Third Liberty Loan Parade, 27th Division United States Army, 27th Division U.S. Army, 27th Division, U.S. Army, Wofford College, Central Methodist Church, Cleveland Law Range, Andrews Building, Belk Hudson Building, Daniel Morgan Statue, Morgan Square, Main Street, Church Street, Spartanburg Herald Journal Building.
Disciplines
American Material Culture | American Popular Culture | Architectural History and Criticism | Cultural History | Historic Preservation and Conservation | Military History | Political History | Public History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Armstrong, W. J., "Panoramic photograph of 3rd Liberty Loan Parade, 27th Division U.S. Army, Spartanburg, S.C., 1918." (1918). Local History. 2.
https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/localhist/2
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