List of Articles not transcribed but available upon request for the cost of copy and a SASE. A donation for the genealogy section of the library is always appreciated. If you would like to obtain a copy of one of the listed articles from the microfilm contact me at [email protected] for further instructions.
Sunday Afternoon Tragedy, Cleve Atkinson shot and killed Charlie McLellan - March 23, 1905
Stanley Hamilton shoots Elihu Blackwell to death. - October 28, 1909
The Pages Mill Shooting , Dr. J. G Rogers was shot by Mr. Sparkman – November 2, 1911
Marion Woman A Suicide – death of Mrs.. J. I. Hayes – February 27, 1913
Allen Cook killed by Negro Tenant, John McCoy – August 28, 1913
Mrs. George S. Nance Slain in Hamlet - Killed by her husband - August 21, 1913. Follow-up article August 28, 1913. Mother declares her son was insane.
Seaman Dan W. Rowell at Home - January 24, 1918
Rev. W. L. Hayes Killed in auto accident in Virginia – June 27, 1918
Capt. W. T. Shaw Killed – August 8, 1918
Willam B. Smith and son Berry drown in Kansas. William Smith brother of Luther E. Smith who resides in Mallory - June 5, 1919
Girl Found Hanging by Chain in Brownsville, death of Lilly May Jackson – October 3, 1918 and July 10, 1919
A. J. Matheson, prominent Marlboro County Citizen dead - October 3, 1918
Letters to Mrs. J. H. David on the death of her son, John David killed in Action in WW I - various issues 1918
Dr. C. Mobley, brother of Mrs. A. J. Evans and former resident of Dillon died in Oklahoma – October 31, 1918
Brother Kills Brother, Charley H. Floyd was shot and killed by his brother, A Pitman Floyd in Gallivant’s Ferry – December 26, 1918
Big Percy George - The Country Gentleman Prints Interesting Sketch of Dillon County Farmer - May 1, 1919
Pardon asked for Forney Williams killed in France - June 12, 1919
Torpedo Boast Destroyer is named after Lieut. George Yarboro, Jr., U.S. M. C - June 12, 1919
Gary W. McMillan's Death - June 26, 1919
Furman Horn Kills Vick Harrelson With Pocket Knife - July 2 1931
Miss Sallie Walker Smith and D. V. Hamilton celebrate Golden Wedding – March 22, 1935
Mr. D. V. Hamilton honored on 82nd Birthday -March 7, 1940 (new)
First Lieut. DeWitte N. McIntyre, Jr., of Little Rock Decorated – April 15, 1943
Owen Benfield Awarded Service Flying Cross – April 15, 1943
Ralph Keels Injured near Cape Town, Africa – April 15, 1943 - Lieut. Ralph Keels Receives Award – August 12, 1943
Capt. D. H. Mcntyre Home from Aleutians – July 15, 1943
Issue of “Preflight Magazine Dedicated to Capt. McMillan Lane – August 12, 1943 - Capt. McMillan Lane becomes Major Lane - August 26, 1943
Exploits of John Huggins Told in Foreign Press Dispatches. – August 26, 1943
Air Medal Presented Posthumously to S/Sgt Eli W. Williamson - November 25, 1943
Dillon Boy, Robert Lane, Helps in Heroic Rescue – January 20, 1944
Letter Received from Lieut. Jim Lanes Squadron Mate – April 27, 1944
First Dillon Boy Returns From Normandy (Vernon Mason) – July 27, 1944
Bravery of Dillon Chaplain of Battleship Texas (Legrande Moody) – August 3, 1944 and September 21, 1944
Cpl. Andrew J. Evans, Receives Legion of Merit – September 21, 1944
Lieut. Phil Brown Has Narrow Escape - July 13, 1944
S.Sgt. Larry C. Russell Awarded Second Oak Leaf Cluster – April 12, 1945
Capt. D. Hamer McIntyre Home from the Aleutians – July 15, 1943
Trainee Plane from Maxton Air Base Crashes in Dillon County and Kills Two Pilots (William Shuster of Pittsburg and Edward Wyatt of Chicago) - April 12, 1945
Sgt. Robert E. Hayes of Lake View Awarded Distinjished Flying Cross Medal - April 12, 1945
Dillon Train Wreck, April 21, 1953 - http://www3.gendisasters.com/south-carolina/967/dillon%2C-sc-train-wreck%2C-apr-1953
Lieut. Evans Bethea Bags German Bomber and Crew of Seven – August 26, 1944 obit (March 4, 2004)
Allene Campbell, Veteran - February 20, 1996
Sunday Afternoon Tragedy, Cleve Atkinson shot and killed Charlie McLellan - March 23, 1905
Stanley Hamilton shoots Elihu Blackwell to death. - October 28, 1909
The Pages Mill Shooting , Dr. J. G Rogers was shot by Mr. Sparkman – November 2, 1911
Marion Woman A Suicide – death of Mrs.. J. I. Hayes – February 27, 1913
Allen Cook killed by Negro Tenant, John McCoy – August 28, 1913
Mrs. George S. Nance Slain in Hamlet - Killed by her husband - August 21, 1913. Follow-up article August 28, 1913. Mother declares her son was insane.
Seaman Dan W. Rowell at Home - January 24, 1918
Rev. W. L. Hayes Killed in auto accident in Virginia – June 27, 1918
Capt. W. T. Shaw Killed – August 8, 1918
Willam B. Smith and son Berry drown in Kansas. William Smith brother of Luther E. Smith who resides in Mallory - June 5, 1919
Girl Found Hanging by Chain in Brownsville, death of Lilly May Jackson – October 3, 1918 and July 10, 1919
A. J. Matheson, prominent Marlboro County Citizen dead - October 3, 1918
Letters to Mrs. J. H. David on the death of her son, John David killed in Action in WW I - various issues 1918
Dr. C. Mobley, brother of Mrs. A. J. Evans and former resident of Dillon died in Oklahoma – October 31, 1918
Brother Kills Brother, Charley H. Floyd was shot and killed by his brother, A Pitman Floyd in Gallivant’s Ferry – December 26, 1918
Big Percy George - The Country Gentleman Prints Interesting Sketch of Dillon County Farmer - May 1, 1919
Pardon asked for Forney Williams killed in France - June 12, 1919
Torpedo Boast Destroyer is named after Lieut. George Yarboro, Jr., U.S. M. C - June 12, 1919
Gary W. McMillan's Death - June 26, 1919
Furman Horn Kills Vick Harrelson With Pocket Knife - July 2 1931
Miss Sallie Walker Smith and D. V. Hamilton celebrate Golden Wedding – March 22, 1935
Mr. D. V. Hamilton honored on 82nd Birthday -March 7, 1940 (new)
First Lieut. DeWitte N. McIntyre, Jr., of Little Rock Decorated – April 15, 1943
Owen Benfield Awarded Service Flying Cross – April 15, 1943
Ralph Keels Injured near Cape Town, Africa – April 15, 1943 - Lieut. Ralph Keels Receives Award – August 12, 1943
Capt. D. H. Mcntyre Home from Aleutians – July 15, 1943
Issue of “Preflight Magazine Dedicated to Capt. McMillan Lane – August 12, 1943 - Capt. McMillan Lane becomes Major Lane - August 26, 1943
Exploits of John Huggins Told in Foreign Press Dispatches. – August 26, 1943
Air Medal Presented Posthumously to S/Sgt Eli W. Williamson - November 25, 1943
Dillon Boy, Robert Lane, Helps in Heroic Rescue – January 20, 1944
Letter Received from Lieut. Jim Lanes Squadron Mate – April 27, 1944
First Dillon Boy Returns From Normandy (Vernon Mason) – July 27, 1944
Bravery of Dillon Chaplain of Battleship Texas (Legrande Moody) – August 3, 1944 and September 21, 1944
Cpl. Andrew J. Evans, Receives Legion of Merit – September 21, 1944
Lieut. Phil Brown Has Narrow Escape - July 13, 1944
S.Sgt. Larry C. Russell Awarded Second Oak Leaf Cluster – April 12, 1945
Capt. D. Hamer McIntyre Home from the Aleutians – July 15, 1943
Trainee Plane from Maxton Air Base Crashes in Dillon County and Kills Two Pilots (William Shuster of Pittsburg and Edward Wyatt of Chicago) - April 12, 1945
Sgt. Robert E. Hayes of Lake View Awarded Distinjished Flying Cross Medal - April 12, 1945
Dillon Train Wreck, April 21, 1953 - http://www3.gendisasters.com/south-carolina/967/dillon%2C-sc-train-wreck%2C-apr-1953
Lieut. Evans Bethea Bags German Bomber and Crew of Seven – August 26, 1944 obit (March 4, 2004)
Allene Campbell, Veteran - February 20, 1996