Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964
Variant namesThe Quattlebaums were German Protestant pioneers who helped settle the "Dutch Fork" area of South Carolina (present Lexington and Newberry Counties) in the mid-1760's. The family has provided South Carolina with political leaders, engineers, soldiers, teachers, farmers, and executives for more than 200 years. Four generations of the Quattlebaum family are represented in this collection.
From the description of Quattlebaum family papers. 1817-2003, (bulk 1880-1963). (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23746159
The 1952 election between Stevenson and Eisenhower instigated political discord in the South Carolina Democratic Party. Although a lifelong Democrat, Paul Quattlebaum participated enthusiastically in Eisenhower's campaign. This series documents changing political attitudes and allegiances in South Carolina politics and provides background material on the twentieth-century resurgence of the Republican Party in South Carolina.
From the description of Eisenhower for President campaign. 1951-1956. Records. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23987255
Organized in January, 1941, the Horry County Council of Defense helped coordinate the civilian war effort in that county. This series documents civil defense activities such as rationing, blackouts and shore lighting, disaster and evacuation plans, and the provision of emergency medical services. The series also contains a folder dealing with espionage surveillance, entitled "W.H. Schreck."
From the description of Horry County civil defense records, 1941-1945. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26046207
Born in Conway, S.C., Feb. 25, 1886; represented Horry County in S.C. Senate, 1935-1944; married, 1911, to Sue Martin ; did genealogical research; son of Cephas Perry Quattlebaum and Janette Taylor Quattlebaum.
From the description of Letter, 1957 May 11 (Conway, S.C.) to R.L. Meriwether (Columbia, S.C.). (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 727146273
Established in Conway, South Carolina in 1915, the Quattlebaum Light and Ice Company evolved from two earlier family enterprises, the Conway Light and Power Company (1907) and the Quattlebaum Ice Company (1912). The company remained under control of the Quattlebaum family until it was sold to the General Water Works and Electric Corporation of Fort Worth, Texas, in 1929.
From the description of Quattlebaum Light and Ice Company records, 1904-1940. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26036736
Paul Quattlebaum conducted research and created manuscript drafts titled "The Northeast Corner of South Carolina or Old Georgetown District" primarily during 1959. The project was discontinued after four chapters and apparently was never published.
From the description of Northeast corner of South Carolina series, 1959, undated, (bulk 1959) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 219722454
This series documents Paul Quattlebaum's research on the biographies of state senators from Horry County, South Carolina. This material was ultimately incorporated in Emily Bellinger Reynolds and Joan Reynolds Faunt, eds., Biographical Directory of the Senate of the State of South Carolina, 1776-1964 (Columbia: South Carolina Archives Department, 1964, compiled under the direction of the Senatorial Research Committee.
From the description of Senatorial research committee records, 1956-1963. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 25961110
Paul Quattlebaum compiled this manuscript at the behest of his cousin, Rev. W. Dan Quattlebaum of Pasadana, California.
From the description of Richard champion research papers. 1953-1956. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24130201
The Personal Series follows the life of Paul Quattlebaum as private citizen. It is composed chiefly of correspondence dating from the mid-1930's until his death in 1964.
From the description of Paul Quattlebaum personal papers, 1907-1964, (bulk 1934-1963). (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26036611
Paul Quattlebaum entered the Senate in the summer of 1935 to fill out the unexpired term of deceased Horry Senator H. Kemper Cooke. Quattlebaum successfully stood for re-election for a full four-year term in 1936 and was subsequently returned to the Senate in 1940. He worked untiringly to enhance the Horry County highway network and took an active interest in agricultural affairs, the Medical College of South Carolina, the Santee-Cooper hydroelectric project, and the State Historical Commission. Conway attorney Frank A. Thompson defeated Quattlebaum in his third bid for re-election in the summer of 1944.
From the description of Paul Quattlebaum senate papers, 1936-1945. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26036347
Paul Quattlebaum attended Clemson College, 1903-1907 and graduated with a degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. His brothers, McQueen and Cephas also attended Clemson College for part of this time.
From the description of Clemson College series, 1903-1907, undated. (bulk 1903-1907) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26035788
Author and legislator who represented Horry County in the S.C. Senate, 1935-1944; resident of Conway (Horry County, S.C.); married Sue Martin, 1911; son of Cephas Perry Quattlebaum and Janette Taylor Quattlebaum.
From the description of Paul Quattlebaum papers, 1947-1957. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 713572576
This book was the culmination of over twenty years of research by Paul Quattlebaum.
From the description of The Land called Chicora and related materials, 1933-1963. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 25995123
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Birth 1886
Death 1964