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March 15, 2022
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2021 Annual Giving Newsletter

March 15, 2022
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Looking back at our journey forward. Thanks to generous donors, the Hartsville Museum had a HUGE year preserving Hartsville’s history!


2021 Photo Review

This was a year filled with many great exhibits, programs, and connections for the Hartsville Museum. Below you will find some of our favorite memories of 2021. We invite you to come and be a part of our 2022 story!

Santa's Workshop Exhibit
Santa's Workshop Exhibit
Santa's Workshop Exhibit 2021
Santa's Workshop Exhibit 2021
Santa's Workshop Fashion Exhibit
Santa's Workshop Fashion Exhibit
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Stamp Collection.jpg
Stamp Collection2.jpg
Youth Art Month.jpg
Big Mook.jpg
Coker Pedigreed Seed.jpg
Emory Waters.jpg
Fashionista.jpg
Santa's Workshop Exhibit Santa's Workshop Exhibit 2021 Santa's Workshop Fashion Exhibit Oddfellow Lecture.jpg Stamp Collection.jpg Stamp Collection2.jpg Youth Art Month.jpg Big Mook.jpg Coker Pedigreed Seed.jpg Emory Waters.jpg Fashionista.jpg

2022 Artifacts Wish List

As we work to ensure that the Hartsville Musuem is representative of all of Hartsville’s communities, we are seeking artifacts that will help capture our broad history and expand the museum’s narrative; specifically, we are looking for photographers, programs, uniforms, manuscripts, and letters tied to significant historical events and personalities, and oral history that may have been passed down about life in Hartsville. Some specific artifacts that we are looking for to complete some of our exhibits include:

  • Halloween Costumes Circa 1950-1990 from Collegeville, Ben Cooper, and H. Halpern Company

  • Big Wheel circa 1970’s by Louis Marx and Company

  • Bomb Shelter Civil Defense Supplies

  • Windup Tin Toys circa 1900-1960

  • Political Campaign Buttons

  • Mid-Centry Goddess Oil Drip Lamp

  • Artifacts from Old Hartsville Businesses

  • Old Maps Depicting Hartsville and Surrounding Areas

  • Red Emergency Phone

In addition to artifacts, the Hartsville Museum is always accepting monetary donations to futher our mission. These can be made in person at the Hartsville Musuem, by mail at PO Box 431, Hartsville, SC 29551, or online by clicking here.

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March 15, 2022
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February 25, 2021
Casey Hancock
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Hartsville Museum Receives SC Humanities Grant

February 25, 2021
Casey Hancock
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Hartsville Museum Receives SC Humanities Grant

A grant was specifically awarded to the Hartsville Museum for their efforts to digitize the thousands of papers on loan from the Grand United Order of the Odd Fellows.

February 25, 2021
Casey Hancock
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February 11, 2021
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Lecture Series: Odd Fellows: Our Family, Our History

February 11, 2021
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: Odd Fellows: Our Family, Our History

Shawn Cannon discusses the history of the Odd Fellows in the Hartsville Area.

February 11, 2021
Casey Hancock
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January 23, 2021
Casey Hancock
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Year 40 Was One for the History Books

January 23, 2021
Casey Hancock
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Year 40 Was One for the History Books

The Hartsville Museum celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2020, and it was certainly a year of history that won’t soon be forgotten.

January 23, 2021
Casey Hancock
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December 15, 2020
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: Edward Gay, An American Landscape Artist

December 15, 2020
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: Edward Gay, An American Landscape Artist

Stephen Motte discusses prolific landscape artist, Edward Gay, his art, and his connections to Hartsville, SC.

December 15, 2020
Casey Hancock
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October 21, 2020
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: Blood Will Tell: A City Built by Agriculture

October 21, 2020
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Lecture Series: Blood Will Tell: A City Built by Agriculture

Pressly Coker, Chairman of Coker’s Pedigreed Seed National Landmark, presented on the history of the Seed Company.

October 21, 2020
Casey Hancock
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September 8, 2020
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: The Negro Motorist Green Book: A Historical Snapshot by Cherish Thomas

September 8, 2020
Casey Hancock
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Lecture Series: The Negro Motorist Green Book</em>: A Historical Snapshot by Cherish Thomas

Cherish Thomas, Registrar at the Florence County Museum, speaks on the history and significance of the “Green Book”, and how the book relates to the Pee Dee and surrounding areas.

September 8, 2020
Casey Hancock
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June 15, 2016
Casey Hancock
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Hands Are Itching For Fidget Quilts

June 15, 2016
Casey Hancock
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Hands Are Itching For Fidget Quilts

A fidget quilt is used to calm the busy fidgety hands of an Alzheimer’s or dementia patient.

June 15, 2016
Casey Hancock
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