History of the American Legion Post 28

ebook Spartanburg, South Carolina

By Frieda Davison

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The American Legion Post 28 has impacted the area of Spartanburg, South Carolina, since its charter in 1919. Through the years, community, state, regional, and national leaders have emerged from the ranks of the Post, including governors, state and federal Congressmen, and judges at multiple levels.


This book provides the background of the Post, its leaders, programs, and achievements. It also covers the history of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 28, the support organization for the Post.


Specific chapters include biographical information for charter members of both the Post and the Auxiliary and for Post and Unit leaders of Commanders, Adjutants, and Presidents. Additional chapters provide background for the elegant Post home built by the WPA in 1937 and programs such as the Honor Guard, the Drum and Bugle Corps, and the Forty and Eight.


History of the American Legion Post 28