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J.C. Thompson Building

First opened in September, 1892, the J.C. Thompson buildin...

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Thompson Building

Built soon after 1856 by John Thompson operator of Lime Ki...

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Building History / Major Frank R Thompson (1903-1977)

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Built in the 1930s by Frank R. Thom...

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J.C. Thompson Building

First opened in September, 1892, the J.C. Thompson building was originally home to the Crosser and Ogilvie store on the first floor and basement and Edmondson Photography on the second floor.

Frequently appearing in photographs of the Diamond, and the J. ...

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Thompson Building

Built soon after 1856 by John Thompson operator of Lime Kiln on Posky Hill and stone mason, who built adjoining Traver Building, and many other stone buildings.

Occupied, circa 58, by Meyer & Friedlander, General Merchandise. Later Fred Sackett ran a ...

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Building History / Major Frank R Thompson (1903-1977)

Building History

Built in the 1930s by Frank R. Thompson, this building was the main street depot for the Anderson Petroleum Company and Dixie Distributors, Inc., both successful petroleum distributors in Anderson, Oconee, Pickens, Greenwood, Abbeville, and McCormick counties. Thompson's companies ...

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