There’s no doubt, in many ways life in South Carolina in the 1930s was a much simpler time than life now 80+ years later. The farming towns, lumber towns and the mill towns each had their own characteristics, but they also had certain things in common. Take a look at what every small town in South Carolina had in the 1930s.

  1. A fruit stand and…

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  1. …even a mercantile store, if they were lucky.

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  1. Tenant farms were plentiful in the 1930s as the economy rebounded from the Great Depression.

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  1. Most people in small towns raised their own animals as a resource for feeding the family.

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  1. Most small towns had at least a small schoolhouse. This one at Camp Croft was rather large.

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  1. Advertising on the side of barns and other buildings. It seems no matter where you lived, in a big city or small town, you still needed to buy certain things.

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  1. Big fancy homes where the wealthier families lived.

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  1. …and the homes where everyone else lived.

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  1. A church.

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  1. Most small towns set aside a place at or near the church to bury deceased loved ones.

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  1. A post office was an integral part of the community in the 1930s. Sometimes they were located inside the mercantile/general store.

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  1. Outhouses.

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  1. A simple dirt road leading in and out of town.

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If you’d like to see more of South Carolina in the 1930s, then take a look at these 21 Rare Photos Taken In South Carolina During The Great Depression.

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Library of Congress LC-USF34-006811/Carl Mydans

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