Stackhouse, Eunice Temple Ford, 1885-1980. Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse papers, 1910-1980.
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Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse papers, 1910-1980.
Consisting of scrapbooks, notebooks, speeches, reports, statements, letters, photographs, and miscellaneous printed items. Three typescript volumes, 1957, of a biography, "An Appreciation: Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse," by Bessie Rogers Drake; specimen speeches: "The Need for Socialized Criminal Justice," "Crime and Its Treatment," and "Our Senior Citizens"; miscellaneous academic course notebooks and club papers, including "Summary of Life and Writings of Julia Peterkin," "Values and Symbols," and "The Mind-Body Problem: Its Development Into the Dualism of Descartes." Also includes journal, 1914, of European trip; scripts for historical dramas "The King's Highway" [Georgetown, 1950] and "The Cherokee Trail" [Cherokee County, 1954]; and biographical information on her husband, Thomas Bascomb Stackhouse, and her father, the Rev. Rufus Ford. Organizations represented include South Carolina Council on Human Relations, South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs, South Carolina Citizens Committee on Crime Prevention and Rehabilitation, State Committee on Jails, South Carolina Rehabilitation Association, South Carolina Senior Citizens Council, Citizens Design for Progress, Seniors and Handicapped Citizens Committee, and South Carolina White House Conference Committee on Children and Youth. Correspondents include John Richard Craft, Robert Colley Granberry, Lee Davis Lodge, Ellis C. MacDougall, Henry N. Snyder, and Annie B. Weston; topical materials relate to the James T. Sims House, 1511 Laurel Street, Columbia, S.C., the Stackhouse residence which was willed to the South Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs; Washington Street Methodist Church; Columbia College, Columbia Museum of Art; Epworth Children's Home; and the Huntington Fine Arts Club.
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