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National Humane Alliance Fountain plaque and Elizabeth Glover Davis Garden Marker

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National Humane Alliance Fountain plaque and Elizabether Glover Davis Garden Marker

The National Humane Alliance Fountain stood in Earlewood Park from around 1950 to 1980, and through the tireless efforts of Earlewood residents, the fountain has returned to our neighborhood. With the fountain’s return, the Earlewood Community Citizens Organization has worked to ensure that the fountain’s rich history is preserved for generations to come by erecting an plaque detailing the story of the fountain and it’s significance to Earlewood and Columbia.

The fountain has been placed inside a small garden that is named for Elizabeth Glover Davis, a resident of Earlewood for most of her life, who played a huge role in the push to bring the fountain back to our lovely park. Mrs. Davis has been a dedicated member of the Earlewood Community Citizens Organization since its inception, and has been one of the neighborhood’s biggest advocates. A marker has been placed in the garden to indicate the naming in her honor.

If you would like to contribute to helping our organization cover the costs of this worthwhile project, please make your donation by check, payable to ECCO, by mailing to:
Earlewood Community Citizens Organization (ECCO)
PO Box 30225
Columbia, SC 29230

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