A Visit to the Hartsville Museum
Across
- 3. Photographer credited with capturing Hartsville through photograph during the early 20th Century (2 words):
- 5. Homeland of famous landscape painter, Edward Gay, whose famous oil painting, The Golden Harvest, hangs in the 50’s Room exhibit
- 7. Position of Hartsville native baseball player, Bobo Newsom:
- 9. Type of steam powered car that is said to be the first car in Hartsville and South Carolina:
- 10. The oldest Black church in Hartsville, organized soon after the Civil War (2 words):
- 13. Name of Award-Winning painting by Hartsville native, Virginia Fouche Bolton:
- 14. Name of Hartsville’s Fortune 500 Company formally known as Southern Novelty Company:
- 15. Original purpose of the building which now houses the Hartsville Museum (2 words):
- 17. Used as a “wake up” call for the Cotton Mill village and Mill employees (2 words):
- 19. First name of one of Hartsville’s “Founding Fathers”:
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- 1. Early movie theater that was also used as a Masonic Lodge and meeting place and located with Centennial Park now resides:
- 2. The Hartsville Museum’s largest collection of artifacts consists of over 5,000 of these Native American relics:
- 3. Residency of David Rogerson Williams, General in the War of 1812, State Senator, and Governor of South Carolina (2 words):
- 4. Original occupant of the building now housed by City Hall (3 words):
- 6. Last name of “Professor” who served as principal of the Hartsville Graded School and president of Morris College:
- 8. State bird, as featured in the Museum’s skylight artwork (2 words):
- 11. Three word slogan used by Coker Pedigree Seed to showcase their high quality of products:
- 12. Type of tree stamped on the bottom of each piece of silver produced by the Eastern Carolina Silver Company
- 16. Rank achieved by Sonoco and Coker University founder, J.L. Coker:
- 18. Last name of Under Secretary of the US Treasury who was gifted a grandfather clock for his service as President of the American Bankers Association