Westchester Subdivision, James Island, South Carolina.
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Public Domain | All records should be cited as coming from the Center Family History at the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
The Westchester Civic Association is an organization comprised of citizens of James Island living in the historic Westchester Subdivision. This document certifies the incorporation of that organization, mentioning the following agents or officers: Annie R. Brown, Isaac Brown, Betty H. Rowlin, Leroy Felder, Samuel M. Brown, Gertie M. Fields, Gonzales Waddy, Barbara R. Johnson, Clyde M. Johnson, Reverend John White, Mildred B. Freeman, and Thelma Paschal. Signed by John T. Campbell, Secretary of State, South Carolina.
Group photograph of the installation of officers for the Westchester Civic Association as a City-Recognized Civic Association in the new park building.
This is a facsimile of a letter written to Joseph P. Riley, Jr., Mayor of the City of Charleston, from Thomas Johnson, President of the Westchester Civic Association, inquiring about the installation of sidewalks along Seccessionville Road in the Westchester community.
A list or outline of the duties and responsibilities of standing committees within the Westchester Civic Association, written by the association's president, Thomas Johnson.
Group of individuals being installed as officers in the Westchester Civic Association. Mr. Cunningham, Nathaniel Glover, Mary Grant, Mrs. Rivers, Hascoe Seymour, Unknown, Unknown.
Joseph Steadly and Joseph Steadly being held by individual dressed as the Easter Bunny during an egg hunt/Easter celebration in the Westchester Subdivision, ca. 1990s.
Photograph of Michele Johnson, daughter of Thomas Johnson, as a child at a playground. Celebration of the official park opening in Westchester. Ca. 1985