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Background imageGreenville Collection: Little Turtle / Miami

Little Turtle / Miami
Chief of the Miami tribe who led a number of raids on settlers in the Northwest Territory. He was forced to sign the Treaty of Greenville in 1795

Background imageGreenville Collection: Annie Oakley in London

Annie Oakley in London, Born in Darke County, Ohio, August 13th 1860, she died in Greenville Ohio, November 3rd, 1926 and buried at Brock. Ohio cemetery, near her childhood home

Background imageGreenville Collection: USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Falls Park On The Reedy, Liberty Bridge

USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Falls Park On The Reedy, Liberty Bridge

Background imageGreenville Collection: Greenville, South Carolina, USA downtown cityscape at dusk

Greenville, South Carolina, USA downtown cityscape at dusk

Background imageGreenville Collection: Falls Park in Greensville, South Carolina, USA

Falls Park in Greensville, South Carolina, USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: Falls Park in Greensville, South Carolina, USA

Falls Park in Greensville, South Carolina, USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Court Square, Water Fountain

USA, South Carolina, Greenville, Court Square, Water Fountain, Historic Liberty Life Building

Background imageGreenville Collection: USA, Florida, Greenville, Ray Charles Memorial, Bronze Statue, Haffye Hayes Park

USA, Florida, Greenville, Ray Charles Memorial, Bronze Statue, Haffye Hayes Park, Hometown

Background imageGreenville Collection: United States Air Force Boeing WC-135B 61-2666

United States Air Force Boeing WC-135B 61-2666 (msn 18342) at McCleelan Air Force Base. Boeing C-135B-BN Stratolifter (Boeing 717-185)

Background imageGreenville Collection: Travelling cranes, Pennsylvania Rail Road, Greenville, N. Y. c. 1912 (b / w photo)

Travelling cranes, Pennsylvania Rail Road, Greenville, N. Y. c. 1912 (b / w photo)
1078803 Travelling cranes, Pennsylvania Rail Road, Greenville, N. Y. c.1912 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageGreenville Collection: Treaty of Greeneville Peace Medal, 1795

Treaty of Greeneville Peace Medal, 1795
AKM204615 Treaty of Greeneville Peace Medal, 1795 by American School, (18th century); Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent; (add.info)

Background imageGreenville Collection: MA Worcester Charlton Vector Road Map

MA Worcester Charlton Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageGreenville Collection: MA Worcester Leicester Vector Road Map

MA Worcester Leicester Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageGreenville Collection: MA Worcester Spencer Vector Road Map

MA Worcester Spencer Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageGreenville Collection: Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageGreenville Collection: Sir Bevil Grenville, 1596 To 1643. Royalist Soldier In The English Civil War

Sir Bevil Grenville, 1596 To 1643. Royalist Soldier In The English Civil War. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageGreenville Collection: Douglas DC-3 of Eastern-nose close up at Greenville, N

Douglas DC-3 of Eastern-nose close up at Greenville, N th Carolina

Background imageGreenville Collection: Johnsons Workshop Etc

Johnsons Workshop Etc
ANDREW JOHNSONs workshop, where he was apprenticed to a tailor, and his residence at Greenville, Tennessee. Date: 19th century

Background imageGreenville Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1938. An African American family being moved from Arkansas to

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1938. An African American family being moved from Arkansas to the Mississippi Delta by a Caucasian tenant farmer on Mississippi U.S. Highway No. 1 between Greenville and Clarksdale

Background imageGreenville Collection: MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, 1927. African Americans flood refugees waiting for vaccinations

MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, 1927. African Americans flood refugees waiting for vaccinations at a Red Cross relief camp in Greenville, Mississippi. Photograph, May 1927

Background imageGreenville Collection: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. On his deathbed in Greenville

ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. On his deathbed in Greenville, Tennessee, 31 July 1875. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1875

Background imageGreenville Collection: Edinburgh: Plan of Leith, Showing the Eastern Fortifications

Edinburgh: Plan of Leith, Showing the Eastern Fortifications
EDINBURGH: PLAN OF LEITH, SHOWING THE EASTERN FORTIFICATIONS. (Facsimile after Greenville Collins " Great Britains Coasting Pilot, " London, 1693.)

Background imageGreenville Collection: The sun goes down behind the trees in the front yard of Medawisla Wilderness

The sun goes down behind the trees in the front yard of Medawisla Wilderness
The sun goes down behind the trees in the " front yard" of Medawisla Wilderness Camps near Greenville, Maine

Background imageGreenville Collection: PIGEON HUNTING, 1866. The Great Pigeon Shooting Match at Greenville, New Jersey

PIGEON HUNTING, 1866. The Great Pigeon Shooting Match at Greenville, New Jersey, March 6th and 7th, Between Mr. John Taylor and Mr. William Seeds, for $1, 000 a side

Background imageGreenville Collection: GREENVILLE TREATY, 1795. The signature marks of some of the 1, 100 Native American chiefs

GREENVILLE TREATY, 1795. The signature marks of some of the 1, 100 Native American chiefs and warriors on the Greenville treaty of peace, 1795

Background imageGreenville Collection: TREATY OF GREENVILLE, 1795. The signatures of General Anthony Wayne and several

TREATY OF GREENVILLE, 1795. The signatures of General Anthony Wayne and several Wyandot Native American leaders on the treaty that followed the Battle of Fallen Timbers

Background imageGreenville Collection: Moosehead Lake from Greenville Maine USA

Moosehead Lake from Greenville Maine USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: Eastern shore of Indian Pond, Kennebec River, near Greenville, Maine. A portion

Eastern shore of Indian Pond, Kennebec River, near Greenville, Maine. A portion of this shoreline is planned as a housing development by Plum Creek. Northern Forest

Background imageGreenville Collection: Boulders in Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake Maine USA

Boulders in Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake Maine USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: Dawn over Lily Bay in Moosehead Lake from Sugar Island Maine USA

Dawn over Lily Bay in Moosehead Lake from Sugar Island Maine USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: Dawn on Prong Pond, Maine. Near Moosehead Lake in Maines Northern Forest

Dawn on Prong Pond, Maine. Near Moosehead Lake in Maines Northern Forest. Owned by Plum Creek

Background imageGreenville Collection: North America, US, ME, Northern Forest. Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake. Lily Bay State Park

North America, US, ME, Northern Forest. Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake. Lily Bay State Park

Background imageGreenville Collection: Nisga a First Nation family sun drying eulachon fish and smoking sealion, Laxgalts ap

Nisga a First Nation family sun drying eulachon fish and smoking sealion, Laxgalts ap
Nisga a First Nation family sun drying eulachon fish and smoking sea lion, Laxgalts ap (Greenville), British Columbia

Background imageGreenville Collection: Fairchild C-82 Packet towing a CG-15 and CG-4A glider

Fairchild C-82 Packet towing a CG-15 and CG-4A glider at Greenville (SC) Army Air Base

Background imageGreenville Collection: Main Street Looking North, Greenville, SC

Main Street Looking North, Greenville, SC
View of Main Street looking north in Greenville, SC. Store fronts and automobiles are visible

Background imageGreenville Collection: Main Street, Looking South, Greenville, SC

Main Street, Looking South, Greenville, SC
A view of Main Street looking south. Cars, pedestrians and storefronts are visible. A Walgreens Drug Store is on a corner

Background imageGreenville Collection: Pitt County Court house, Greenville, North Carolina

Pitt County Court house, Greenville, North Carolina
Exterior view of the yellow brick court house. Building has a red tile roof and a clock tower

Background imageGreenville Collection: Textile Workers Strike

Textile Workers Strike
Greenville, South Carolina: September 8, 1934. National Guardsmen with fixed bayonets route strikers at the Woodside Mill following disorders in connection with the general textile workers strike

Background imageGreenville Collection: Textile Workers Strike Meeting

Textile Workers Strike Meeting
Greenville, South Carolina: September 5, 1934. Strikers at the Duncan Mill discuss plans for future action after learning that National Guardsmen had been called out to maintain order

Background imageGreenville Collection: Canoeing on Prong Pond near Moosehead Lake in Maine USA (MR)

Canoeing on Prong Pond near Moosehead Lake in Maine USA (MR)

Background imageGreenville Collection: Canoeing in Lily Bay at sunrise, Moosehead Lake, Maine. Lily Bay Mountian is in the distance

Canoeing in Lily Bay at sunrise, Moosehead Lake, Maine. Lily Bay Mountian is in the distance. (MR)

Background imageGreenville Collection: Kayaks at sunset on the shore of the Indian Pond section of the Kennebec River near

Kayaks at sunset on the shore of the Indian Pond section of the Kennebec River near Maines Moosehead Lake. Owned by Plum Creek

Background imageGreenville Collection: A canoe on shore in Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake Maine USA

A canoe on shore in Lily Bay on Moosehead Lake Maine USA

Background imageGreenville Collection: The tailor shop at Greenville, Tennessee, of which Andrew Johnson was proprietor before entering

The tailor shop at Greenville, Tennessee, of which Andrew Johnson was proprietor before entering politics; American
ANDREW JOHNSON: TAILOR. The tailor shop at Greenville, Tennessee, of which Andrew Johnson was proprietor before entering politics; American engraving, 1865

Background imageGreenville Collection: Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. A scene in

Greenville, South Carolina. Air Service Command. A scene in one of the barracks. Enlisted man playing a flute after he has taken a shower. Date 1943 July

Background imageGreenville Collection: Canoeing in Lily

Canoeing in Lily Bay at sunrise, Moosehead Lake, Maine. (MR)



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Welcome to Greenville, a city filled with history, culture, and natural beauty. From Annie Oakley's adventures in London to the legacy of Little Turtle and Miami, this place has stories waiting to be discovered. Located in South Carolina, Greenville is known for its picturesque Falls Park on the Reedy River. The iconic Liberty Bridge offers breathtaking views of the cascading waterfalls that flow through the heart of the city. Court Square boasts a charming water fountain where locals gather to relax and enjoy their surroundings. But Greenville isn't limited to just one state. In Florida's Greenville, you can find the Ray Charles Memorial featuring a stunning bronze statue at Haffye Hayes Park. This tribute pays homage to one of America's greatest musical legends. The United States Air Force Boeing WC-135B 61-2666 adds another layer of history to Greenville. This aircraft played a crucial role in collecting atmospheric samples during nuclear tests conducted by various nations. Travelling back in time, we stumble upon an enchanting black-and-white photo capturing travelling cranes along Pennsylvania Rail Road in New York's Greenville circa 1912. It serves as a reminder of how far we've come while honoring our industrial heritage. Speaking of historical significance, let us not forget about the Treaty of Greeneville Peace Medal from 1795. This symbolizes peace between Native American tribes and settlers during a pivotal moment in our nation's past. If you're planning your visit or simply exploring maps, don't miss out on Worcester County's road maps showcasing nearby towns like Charlton, Leicester, and Spencer – all part of Massachusetts' Worcester region. Greenville is more than just a name; it represents diverse tales woven together across different states and eras. So come immerse yourself in its rich tapestry – whether it be reliving history or enjoying nature's wonders – there is something for everyone here.