Julien D. Wyatt

1900-1960

[Front]

Easley High School 1915

Wofford College AB & MA 1919

Georgetown University LLB 1923

American University DCL 1926

Attorney, Banker, Civil Leader

Editor, Benefactor, School Trustee

Cofounder, Carolina National Bank (Easley Bank)

Cofounder, Home Building and Loan

President, Home Insurance Agency

Patron, Easley Library

(Pickens County Library)

Trustee, Easley Public Schools

President, Founding Board of

Trustees Easley General Hospital

(Baptist Medical Center Easley)

Trustee, Easley Chamber of Commerce

Publisher & Editor, Easley Progress 1942-1960

He had a great affection for the mountains

of South Carolina and especially Jocassee Valley.

Erected on former Wyatt home site.

[Reverse]

In appreciation of the many kindnesses shown them when they were boys including for some financial assistance, this monument has been erected by the following men:

J. Hal Jameson, M.D.

Garnet A. Barnes

Judge John Thomas Gentry, LLB

R. Maxie McCoy, M.D.

Eddie Ellison, Jr., M.D.

Ottis M. Ballenger, M.D.

R. Stewart Bauknight, M.D.

James C. Brice, Jr., M.D.

Felix L. Finley, Jr, LLB

James C. King, Jr.

James A. Hughes

J. Lake Williams

W. Jack Ragsdale

Sam C. Williams

L.C. Dillard

Marker is at the intersection of Old Market Square and South 1st Street, on the right when traveling east on Old Market Square.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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