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Where is White Oaks?

1209 Roe Ford Road
Greenville, SC 29617

 

 

Bibliography:

Belsey, Hugh, and Elizabeth Hamlett. "Is the Lady for Real?" Furman University Press, 2012.

 

Craig, Robert. "Philip Trammell Schutze (1890-1982)." New Georgia Encyclopedia. Accessed November 28, 2015. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/philip-trammell-shutze-1890-1982.

 

Dowling, Elizabeth Meredith. American Classicist: The Architecture of Philip Trammell Shutze. New York, NY: Rizzoli, 1989.

 

"Furman University's Presidents." Home - James B. Duke (Main) Library Home - Research Guides at Furman University. Accessed November 28, 2015. http://library.furman.edu/specialcollections/furman/furman_presidents.htm.

 

Furman University. "White Oaks: The Furman President's Home and History." Furman University Press.

 

Hamrick, Catherine. "One Collector's Legacy." Southern Accents, March 1994.

 

Rawls, Elizabeth. "The Legacy of Atlanta Architect Philip Trammell Shutze - AH&L." AH&L. Accessed November 28, 2015. http://atlantahomesmag.com/blog/the-legacy-of-atlanta-architect-philip-trammell-shutze/.

 

Ware, Lowry. The Daniel Legacy: Transforming the Power of Philanthropy. Greenville, SC: Furman University Press, 2000.

Hi, I am Anne Galloway, a senior history major at Furman University. This semster I am in a public and local history class with Dr. Courtney Tollison. Together, with the original inspiration and continual assistance of Dr. Charles Davis, we devised this project to share with the Furman community Furman's hidden treasure, White Oaks. To create this website, I have spent time interiewing those with strong ties to the house, researching the house, and spent plenty of time exploring the estate itself. Enjoy!

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