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Brianna Hicks
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Orlando, FL - AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011:   James B Hicks speaks during the New Concepts in Organ Site Research Session at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting here today, Wednesday April 6, 2011. More than 17,000 physicians, researchers, health care professionals, cancer survivors and patient advocates from 60 countries are attending the meeting at the Orange County Convention Center. The meeting covers the breadth of cancer science from basic through clinical and epidemiological research. Date: Wednesday April 6, 2011 Photo by © AACR/Todd Buchanan 2011 Technical Questions: todd@medmeetingimages.com; Phone: 612-226-5154.Technical Questions: todd@medmeetingimages.com; Phone: 612-226-5154.
05 FEB 13 Justin Hicks on 18 tee during Tuesdays Practice Round at The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am at The Pebble Beach Golf Links in Carmel, California. (photo:  kenneth e.dennis / kendennisphoto.com)
Trevin Hicks
Wade Hampton Hicks House

The Wade Hampton Hicks House is significant as an intact example of Craftsman influenced residential architecture which evolved over time and for its association with Wade Hampton Hicks (1874-1945), prominent Hartsville farmer and businessman who founded W.H. Hicks and Son Feed and Seed Company. This house was built in 1901 as a one-story residence, but by 1919 a second story was added to accommodate the needs of Hicks’s growing family. The two-story residence, set upon a brick foundation, has a rectangular plan, a three-bay façade and a hip roof which reveals wide overhangs and exposed rafter tails, and is clad in asphalt shingles. A one-story hip roof porch with wide overhang, exposed rafter tails and simple balustrade wraps onto the east and west elevations and is supported by paired square wood columns on brick piers. The central entry features a single-leaf, fifteen-light door with a Craftsman-influenced surround, shelf architrave, and sidelights. The main entrance also features a historic decorative spindle-work screen door. A small wooden carriage house/smokehouse, also constructed ca. 1901, is to the rear and contributes to the historic character of the property. Listed in the National Register September 8, 1994.
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