Troy’s Drive-in opening in 1955, between downtown and train tracks on US27
Original map of downtown Menlo 6 and 7th street and train tracks, 1893
Jiffy Burger opened behind Farmers and Merchants Bank in 1958
Car Hops were needed by Toles Drive-in in the late 1950s
Indian motorcycles were sold in Lyerly in the 1920s by Smith Brothers
Summerville Methodist Church in the 1920s, building built 1907
Lowry’s Dept. Store was on Commerce street from 1940 to the early 1980s
The Whippet was only made from 1927-1931
Tooga Motors between Summerville and Trion, Kaiser cars made 1946-1953
Dorts were a made fro 1915-24. You could buy one in Menlo
McWhorter-Selman Chevrolet was in business in the 1930s and 1940s, located near Depot
Hair Motor Co, Ford was across from Courthouse in the 1930s and 1940s
Copeland-Mitchell Pontiac opened across from Summerville Depot in 1955
Panoramic view of Summerville Cotton Mill in 1930
Summerville News published after the Blizzard of 1993
Sonny Wood, started tavern at Alabama line in CLoudland in the 1920s
Lib Wood, longtime owner of Son-Lib Trade center , Cloudland
Ad from 1930s longtime shoe shop in Summerville , Godwins corner, Commerce and Ga. AVE
1900 photo of the Trion cotton wagons
A family picture with the family car circa 1948