1. Leevy's Funeral Home
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Leevy's Funeral Home is dedicated to easing the stress of a funeral service with professional funeral ceremonies, burials and cremations celebrating the life of a loved one.
2. Leevy's Funeral Home | Funeral Service & Cemetery in Columbia
Leevy's Funeral Home, Columbia, South Carolina. 12094 likes · 1501 talking about this · 1880 were here. Funeral Service & Cemetery.
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3. National Register Listing : Leevy's Funeral Home [S10817740178]
Leevy's Funeral Home. National Register Listing. Street Address: 1831 Taylor Street, Columbia, SC (Richland County). NRHP Nomination.
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5. Driving directions to Leevy's Funeral Home, 1831 Taylor St, Columbia
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6. Leevy's Funeral Home - Carolina Panorama
Operating since: 1932. Leevy's Funeral Home was founded in 1932 by Mr. and Mrs. I. S. (Mary) Leevy. Mr. and Mrs. Leevy were both born in Kershaw County, ...
Leevy’s Funeral Home was founded in 1932 by Mr. and Mrs. I. S. (Mary) Leevy. Mr. and Mrs. Leevy were both born in Kershaw County, South Carolina. In 1995, I.
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8. Leevy's Funeral Home - National Park Service
Aug 9, 2021 · Leevy's Funeral Home ... Leevy's Funeral Home built in 1951, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2020 for its significance ...
Leevy’s Funeral Home built in 1951, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2020 for its significance in African American history and the system of segregation in Columbia, South Carolina. The funeral home was part of a community effort by the city’s Black citizens, to create alternative spaces to gather and provide one another with essential services, including funerary services. The building’s significance expands beyond funeral services as it was also a site for politics as it assisted in African American voter registration and education. The funeral home was owned and operated by Isaac Samuel Leevy, a prominent local political activist and community leader. The funeral home was Leevy’s home, place of business, and the center of his political actions. Leevy was heavily involved in South Carolina politics as a registered Republican who advocated for the two-party system and voter registration.
9. 1831 Taylor Street - Leevy's Funeral Home - Historic Columbia
Leevy, a civic leader in the black community for six decades, co-founded the Columbia branch of the NAACP, Victory Savings Bank, and the SC Race Relations ...
Leevy, a civic leader in the black community for six decades, co-founded the Columbia branch of the NAACP, Victory Savings Bank, and the SC Race Relations Commission. He was a leader of the Republican Party until switching parties in 1964. From 1950 until 1...