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Alumni association of The Citadel, founded Nov. 19, 1852; name changed from Association of Graduates to Association of Citadel Men in 1934 and later to Citadel Alumni Association in 1997.
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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Citadel Men. Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925.
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Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925.
Letters relating to alumni banquet (1922); an appeal for funds (Mar. 1922) with description of new campus; bill for dues (1924-1925); and a plea for graduates to support The Citadel and to commemorate Homecoming Day every Oct. 25.
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Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933. Oliver James Bond papers, 1885-1933.
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Oliver James Bond papers, 1885-1933.
Includes correspondence (1908-1930) relating to the Board of Visitors, the Association of Citadel Men, beneificiary scholarships, discipline, commandant, encampments, and ROTC.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft. (17 boxes)
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William F. Prioleau papers, 1901-1994.
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William F. Prioleau papers, 1901-1994.
Papers, photographs, bound volumes, and political memorablia relating to the work and personal life of William F. Prioleau (1891-1966) and his son, William F. "Buddy" Prioleau (1922-1997), both of whom were residents of Columbia, S.C. The elder Prioleau served as a South Carolina state agent for Aetna Insurance Company; papers relating to his career include correspondence with business associates, his personal income tax returns, and American Red Cross membership cards. The younger Prioleau served as legal counsel to three South Carolina governors, including James F. Byrnes. Prioleau also served as the personal attorney to Gov. Byrnes and his wife, Maude, and handled their estates. Known in his later years as "Mr. Citadel," Buddy Prioleau was a longtime member and chairman of The Citadel Board of Visitors. Materials relating to him include papers concerning the estates of James F. and Maude B. Byrnes, The Citadel Board of Visitors, and his involvement in political activities. Four albums of photographs document the 1973-1975 National Governors Conferences; other items in the collection include pens used by Strom Thurmond during his term as governor to sign legislation, and a 1958 newsreel of the late Burnet R. Maybank produced by Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.
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- William F. Prioleau papers, 1901-1994.
Fike, Claudius Lucian, 1845-1894. Claudius Lucian Fike papers, 1862-1894 bulk 1862-1864.
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Claudius Lucian Fike papers, 1862-1894 bulk 1862-1864.
Letters and grade reports documenting the studies of Claudius Fike as a cadet at Columbia's Arsenal Academy and Charleston's Citadel Academy. Includes letters from Fike at Arsenal Academy, written to his parents, George Adam and Didamie Emaline Hicks Fike, in the Spartanburg vicinity, describing daily regimen, studies, and the strict military discipline facing cadets preparing to enter The Citadel; letter, 20 Apr. 1862, describing Fike's dress uniform made of cloth produced at the nearby Saluda Factory, but which sported U.S. eagle buttons; and letter, 1 May 1862, re good diet provided by the Academy. Contains letters written from The Citadel relating impressions of the impact of the war on civilians, including letter, 20 Dec. 1863, in which Fike enclosed fragments of a fatal shell from the bombardment of Charleston; letter, 5 Aug. 1864, reporting that large numbers of citizens attended the dress parades at The Citadel every Friday; and items from Fike's later life documenting his career as an educator and including a photocopy of his obituary.
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- Fike, Claudius Lucian, 1845-1894. Claudius Lucian Fike papers, 1862-1894 bulk 1862-1864.
Vanderhorst family. Papers, 1787-1838.
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Papers, 1787-1838.
The papers consist of one manuscript volume and three miscellaneous manuscripts. The manuscript volume is approximately 200 handwritten pages. It is headed "Kiawah Island, S.C./March 14, 1827," but there are diary entries only for September 18-27, 1838 (at the end of the volume). Nearly all of the volume was written as two works of fiction. The first approximately one hundred pages describes how a Philadelphia woman referred to as the wife of "Mr. Lovely" tried to reorganize a plantation and later made an extended trip to Charleston. The next fifty or so pages is a short story entitled "The Debtor." The diary entries at the end of the volume mention parting "with my boys," the author breaking her arm, a yellow fever outbreak (including the death of a "citadel soldier"), and mention of a possible hurricane. The front of the volume has a sketch of a one-horse, two-wheel cart with several women in it. The miscellaneous documents all relate to the Vanderhorst family, and each consists of one page: a record that the will of John Vanderhorst was proved on 27 Feb. 1787 with Arnoldus Vanderhorst II (1748-1815) and Thomas Waring, Sr. his executors; a letter by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to Gov. Vanderhorst dated 21 Aug. 1795 and referring to Fort Johnson; and a newspaper clipping of the obituary of "Lewis Vander Horst" (Lewis Morris Vanderhorst), who was killed in battle on May 28, 1864 in Virginia.
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- Vanderhorst family. Papers, 1787-1838.
Charles Pelot Summerall Papers, 1880-1955, (bulk 1917-1919)
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Charles Pelot Summerall Papers 1880-1955 (bulk 1917-1919)
Army officer and college president. Correspondence, diaries, reports, speeches, writings, maps, charts, printed matter, memoranda, orders, memorabilia, and photographs concerning Summerall's military and academic career.
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Propst, Louis Landecker, 1898-1969. Louis Landecker Propst scrapbook, 1922-1976 [microform].
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Louis Landecker Propst scrapbook, 1922-1976 [microform].
Scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, telegrams, correspondence, and miscellaneous related items documenting the role of Propst as president of the Columbia, S.C., South Atlantic League baseball team known as the Columbia Comers and subsequent business ventures in Lake City, S.C., with motion picture theaters and insurance. Also includes items relating to the education of Propst's daughter Margaret at Columbia College and son Louie at The Citadel.
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- Propst, Louis Landecker, 1898-1969. Louis Landecker Propst scrapbook, 1922-1976 [microform].
James family. Scrapbook, 1869-1945.
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Scrapbook, 1869-1945.
Scrapbook, 1869-1945, of correspondence, clippings, photographs, and ephemera re the Joseph Allston James family of Summerton (Clarendon County, S.C.) Includes materials re Lt. Joseph Allston James' World War I military service and his command of African American troops in the 371st Infantry Regiment, organized 31 Aug.; 1917 at Fort Jackson, S.C. Other topics include the military service of John Evans James and William Capers James, and education of Mary Louise James and Thomas Cooper James; newsclippings and photographs re Citadel athletics; and a typescript history of the Summerton High School class of 1929.
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Dickerson Family. Dickerson family papers, 1906-193u.
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Dickerson family papers, 1906-193u.
Papers, 1906 - 1927 [and ca. 1930s], re notice of a meeting of Acacia Lodge No. 94, A.F.M. [Ancient Free Masons] sent to Mr. L. W. Dickerson, 29 Oct. 1906; letter to Mary from Bob inquiring about summer plans and if she loves him; ten postcards to son Weyman telling of a new Sunday School teacher, inquiries of his plans and sending family news from his mother and sister. Illustrated postcards feature scenes in S.C. and elsewhere: Columbia sites pictured include the water treatment plant, Columbia High School, the Palmetto Building, and "Saluda Dam showing Lake Murray" illustrated with a conjectural "artist's conception of the largest earthen Dam in the world... to be completed... in the fall of 1930"; and a humorous cartoon card illustrated with a woman playing golf. Other S.C. postcards feature exterior view of the Flagg Hotel at Murrells Inlet (Georgetown County, S.C.); and a view of gardens and pond at Middleton Place (Charleston, S.C.) Also includes postcards with exterior views of the George Wythe Hotel (Wytheville, Va.); and drawing of the Davison Paxon Co. Department Store [ca. 1930], "Atlanta's magnificent new Temple of Commerce" [built, 1927, by R.H. Macy & Co.].
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WIS (Radio station : Columbia, S.C.). Palmetto Landmarks [transcripts], 1947-1949.
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Palmetto Landmarks [transcripts], 1947-1949.
Bound, unattributed scripts written for "Palmetto Landmarks," a weekly program focusing on people and places from South Carolina history that aired on WIS Radio Station; subjects include the Citadel Military College, the Governor's Mansion, King's Mountain, Henry Laurens, and Charles Pinckney. This series was first sponsored by R.L. Bryan Co. of Columbia and later by Greenlawn Memorial Park and Greenlawn Memorial.
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Correspondence relating to the estate of Joseph D. Aiken, 1953-1957.
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Correspondence relating to the estate of Joseph D. Aiken, 1953-1957.
Correspondence concerning the estate of Joseph D. Aiken.
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- Correspondence relating to the estate of Joseph D. Aiken, 1953-1957.
Hasell, Philip Gadsden, 1900-1981. Philip Gadsden Hasell papers, 1914-1958.
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Philip Gadsden Hasell papers, 1914-1958.
Includes correspondence with former Citadel roommate and noted malariologist Theodore Brevard Hayne (1898-1930), of Congaree, S.C.; Hasell and Hayne collaborated on a malaria survey in Lake City, Fla., as employees of the Public Health Service in 1922. In Feb. 1939 Hasell was appointed Sanitary Engineer with the South Carolina Public Service Authority and was assigned to the Santee-Cooper power and navigation project. Among the records documenting his work on this project are three journals: 3 Jan. 1938-31 Aug. 1939; 1 Sept. 1939-29 Mar. 1940; and 1 Apr.-5 Dec. 1940, 24-26 Feb. 1941. Contains 463 manuscripts, 1930-1943, 1945; 226 photographs, ca. 1938-1942; 7 manuscript volumes, 1930, 1932, 1937-1941; 156 technical leaflets and other publications, 1914-1958, chiefly issued by the U.S. Public Health Service; while employed by the Public Service Authority, Hasell filed bi-monthly reports of activities; there are also progress reports of Dr. E.M. Rice, Director of the Health and Sanitation Division, and of E.T. Heyward who served as acting director after Rice left for military duty. Correspondence and reports reveal the complexity of Hasell's job as he was responsible for a number of different programs, even overseeing the division's fleet of cars and trucks; Hasell worked primarily in the areas around Pinopolis, Moncks Corner, and St. Stephen, S.C.; he spent the majority of his time collecting larvae, inspecting WPA camps, setting out mosquito traps, and working with local health departments and townspeople. Correspondence and reports cease at the end of 1943, shortly before Hasell left the project to begin training for malaria control work in the U.S. Army.
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- Hasell, Philip Gadsden, 1900-1981. Philip Gadsden Hasell papers, 1914-1958.
Leland, Eliza Hibben, 1792-1856. Journal, 1850 Dec.-1856 Dec. 26.
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Journal, 1850 Dec.-1856 Dec. 26.
Journal, in three versions, with varying but overlapping entries documenting Eliza Hibben Leland's activites and religious life; travels, 1856, with family of Aaron W. Leland in Amherst, Boston and Peru, Mass., Bangor and Brunswick, Me., Philadalphia, Penn., Niagra Falls and Saratoga, N.Y., and other places. Contains unbound typescript (70 leaves), "Extracts from the Diary of Eliza (Hibben) Leland," Dec. 1850 - Dec. 1860, originally copied by her son, John Adams Leland, transcribed and edited by Edwin Cater Leland, Jr., 1 Jan. 1968, chiefly passages pertaining to John Adams Leland, including Sept. 1852, Charleston, S.C., re meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., and Dec. 1852, re the removal of John Adams Leland from his position at the Citadel by the Board of Visitors; includes extensive annotations and footnotes, list of names mentioned in the diary, and genealogical chart re relationships between the Hibben, Leland, and Dupre families. Also includes microfilm (R165a, b) of typed copies of diary, 29 Mar.-16 Nov. 1853, including entries, 29 Mar. - 16 June 1853, not recorded in the excerpts of John Adams Leland; volume, "Eliza Hibben Leland 1792- 1856) Journal, 1855-1856, Columbia, S.C., 1 Jan. 1855 - 26 Dec. 1856, containing photostatic copies of typescript of complete journal, without footnotes or annotations; and letter, 25 May 1959, Sara Law (Mrs. Tyre) Jones, Canton, Ga., to F.M. Hutson, S.C. Archives, Columbia, S.C., re the creation and editorial completion of the bound volume and the location of the Leland family home in Columbia.
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Pope, Thomas H., 1913-. Thomas H. Pope interview [sound recording], 1995.
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Thomas H. Pope interview [sound recording], 1995.
Interview with Thomas Harrington Pope, re his education and career in politics. Topics discussed include Pope's education at The Citadel, 1931-1935, and University of South Carolina School of Law, 1936-1938, his political campaigns, service in the South Carolina House of Representatives, 1937- 1940, and 1946-1950, and work as chairman of the state Democratic party, 1958-1960. Conducted at Mr. Pope's law office in Newberry, S.C., 13 Apr. and 16 May 1995, by Herbert J. Hartsook, Curator of Modern Political Collections, University of South Carolina; and includes transcipts by Phil Wharf.
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Grimke, Edward Montague, 1832-1895. Edward Montague Grimke papers, 1850-1868.
Title:
Edward Montague Grimke papers, 1850-1868.
Chiefly consisting of family correspondence from the low country and Anderson, S.C. Including thirteen letters, 1850-1851, from "Father", Cane Acre, Summerville, S.C., to E.M. Grimke, The Citadel, Charleston, S.C., re estate settlements, rice cultivation, current events, school life, family and personal affairs; commission, 23 Nov. 1861, as second lieutenant in Moultrie Guards; 10 undated letters, Anderson, S.C., from Mary Grimke to E.M. Grimke, Anderson, S.C., re settling a dispute over an estate.
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- Grimke, Edward Montague, 1832-1895. Edward Montague Grimke papers, 1850-1868.
McGee, Jesse Stead, 1834-1915. Papers of the McGee and Charles families, 1852-1930.
Title:
Papers of the McGee and Charles families, 1852-1930.
Chiefly letters, 1858-1863, to Mary Anderson (Mollie) Charles (1839-1935) from her fiance (and later husband) Jesse Stead McGee (1834-1915), a member South Carolina's 7th Infantry Regiment, Company B, and her brother, Joe D. Charles, a cadet at the Citadel Academy, Charleston, S.C., and a member of 1st South Carolina Regiment of Rifles (Orr's Regiment), Company G. Includes letters, 1858-1859, relating to buying and selling slaves in Louisiana and Mississippi by members of the Charles family; letter, 16 Nov. 1860, G.W. Caldwell, Fulton, Ark., to sister-in-law, Ellen P. (Charles Woodside), describing farm life, cotton and corn crops in Arkansas; letter, 24 Apr. 1861, Jesse S. McGee, Camp Bacon, Charleston, to Mollie Charles, re the possibility of South Carolina volunteers having to defend Virginia and his certainty that the volunteers would refuse such service if it came to a vote; and genealogical information on the Charles and McGee families.
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- McGee, Jesse Stead, 1834-1915. Papers of the McGee and Charles families, 1852-1930.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. William D. Workman papers, 1915-1985.
Title:
William D. Workman papers, 1915-1985.
Consisting of materials documenting Workman's career as newspaper reporter and editor, chiefly with the Charleston News and Courier, 1946-1962, and The State newspaper of Columbia, 1963-1979, and as an author and biographer of state senator Edgar Brown. These files include research materials, 1946-1979, re politics, race relations, civil rights, and economic development in South Carolina. Also includes records of Workman's education at The Citadel, and his wife Rhea Thomas Workman's education at Winthrop College; materials re her parents' courtship, military training of her father, Heber Thomas, and his service in the American Expeditionary Force, 1918; Workman's military records as an intelligence officer during World War II and post-war reserve officer; and records relating to Workman's founding of the Trenholm Road Methodist Church in Columbia. Contains campaign files documenting Workman's unsuccessful 1962 race opposing incumbent U.S. Senator Olin D. Johnston, but also documenting Workman's contributions toward the creation of a viable Republican Party in South Carolina. Other campaign files document his unsuccessful 1982 race for governor against incumbent Richard W. Riley.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. William D. Workman papers, 1915-1985.
Shaw, Gertrude McLaurin. Gertrude McLaurin Shaw collection, 1926-1972.
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Gertrude McLaurin Shaw collection, 1926-1972.
Letters, printed matter, annual reports, and photographs documenting the missionary work of Gertrude McLaurin as a teacher at Ellinwood School for Girls (Manila, Philippines). Includes materials re her co-worker and fellow missionary Ruth Swanson. Letters, ca. 1945-1946, re fate of missionary friends and colleagues interned in Japanese prison camps in the Philippines during World War II; including official reports of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; and letters from Miss Ruth Swanson re her release from the Los Banos [Los Ban̤os] internment camp 45 miles southeast of Manila and conditions and experiences in the Philippines at the time of liberation by U.S. troops. Also includes newspaper clippings and correspondence re her opposition to Gen. Mark Clark's pro-segregation stance on behalf of the Military Academy of South Carolina which led to her resignation as librarian at The Citadel in 1957. Specimen correspondence from Gen. Charles P. Summerall, former president of The Citadel, acknowledges get-well wishes from Mrs. Shaw.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Shaw, Gertrude McLaurin. Gertrude McLaurin Shaw collection, 1926-1972.
Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933. Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Title:
Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Letters, genealogical information, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera re Bond's interests, the Wayne family and related lines. Bond was a founder of the S.C. Chess Association and state champion in 1928; includes letters documenting this aspect of Bond's life, as well as photographs of a visit to the home of chess legend Paul Morphy in New Orleans. Bond was a distant cousin of the Revolutionary War officer, General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, and much of this collection is related to the Wayne family, including the 1818 obituary of Bond's great-grandfather William Wayne that was published in the Georgetown Gazette, along with a remembrance of the same individual (dated 18 Feb. 1864) recorded by another family member, Catherine Wayne Chrietzberg; also includes letter, 21 Sept. 1837, written by Francis Asbury Wayne (son of William Wayne). Includes genealogical information on the following related families: Ballentine, Fishburne, Fullarton, Simons, Sinkler, and Snipes. A detailed family history, prepared and illustrated by Bond for his granddaughter Mary Ellen in 1923, shows the relationships between all these lines. Other items include genealogical correspondence, six annotated photographs by Bond of his boyhood home in Marion, S.C., and a 13 Feb. 1912 letter from Bonds' son Oliver to his mother, on active duty at the Panama Canal.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933. Oliver James Bond papers, 1818-1933.
Munnerlyn, Frank W. Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955.
Title:
Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955.
Lt. Munnerlyn was stationed at various places stateside during World War II including Fort Moultrie (Charleston, S.C.); Camp Tyson (Tennessee); Fort Douglas (Utah); and the Portland Port of Embarkation. Military correspondence contains special orders, secret, restricted, and general, memos, and reports. One report, dated 26 Aug 1942, gives the findings of a Disposition Board after a review of the medical condition of Munnerlyn. Due to metatarsalgia in his right foot, he was restricted to duties that did not require prolonged walking or standing. Personal correspondence includes notes of condolence, thank-you notes and letters from friends re deployments and locations of Citadel graduates, activities at the Yacht Club and the threat of its takeover by the Army-Navy Club.
ArchivalResource: 211 items
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- Munnerlyn, Frank W. Frank W. Munnerlyn papers, 1940-1955.
West, Valerie T. An institutional profile : The Citadel; 1989 Fall / Valerie T. West.
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An institutional profile : The Citadel; 1989 Fall / Valerie T. West.
Case study of the academic and military education offered at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C., with special emphasis on evolution of and changes in the core curriculum during the 1980s. Essay notes updates to the curriculum and a controversy about the teaching of foreign languages during the 1980s; includes cartoon (drawn 1909), "A hard and stumpy road to travel," depicting three students in a field surrounded by stumps bearing names of various subjects such as crystallography, atomic theory, German, the "Barbara List," etc. Research paper completed by graduate student enrolled in Curriculum in Higher Education (EDCI 728) taught by Prof. Craig Alan. Kridel at University of South Carolina, School of Education.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (19 sheets) ; ill. ; 28 cm.
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- West, Valerie T. An institutional profile : The Citadel; 1989 Fall / Valerie T. West.
Dubose, William Porcher, 1836-1918. William Porcher Dubose reminiscences, 1836-1878 [manuscript].
Title:
William Porcher Dubose reminiscences, 1836-1878 [manuscript].
The collection consists of a typed transcription of Dubose's reminiscences. It contains informal recollections by Dubose of his childhood on Farmington and Roseland plantations in Fairfield County, near Winnsboro, S.C., including discussion of his education at Mt. Zion Academy, the Citadel, and the University of Virginia and theological studies at Camden, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (159 p.).
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- Dubose, William Porcher, 1836-1918. William Porcher Dubose reminiscences, 1836-1878 [manuscript].
Brown, Gertrude. Gertrude Brown papers, 1967-1968.
Title:
Gertrude Brown papers, 1967-1968.
Correspondence, clippings, and programs re ceremonies at The Citadel for the unveiling of a painting of an historic house called The Cedars; located in Barnwell, S.C., this was the home of South Carolina governor and Brig. Gen. Johnson Hagood; includes information on the Barron and Fredericks families and program, 21 Oct. 1967, re text of address by Col. James H. Hammond and others re history of the Barnwell community and the Cedars house during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Formerly cited as Mrs. Michael Brown papers.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Brown, Gertrude. Gertrude Brown papers, 1967-1968.
Garlington, Samuel F., b. ca. 1870. Samuel F. Garlington volumes, 1881-1892.
Title:
Samuel F. Garlington volumes, 1881-1892.
Two volumes, ca. 1881-1892, and undated photograph of group including Samuel F. Garlington, consisting of Garlington's autograph book, 1883-1884; which includes a pen and ink drawing of a dove and surrounded by olive branches. A subsequent autograph album, 1886-1890, autograph album with inscriptions collected by Laurens native Samuel F. Garlington while a student at South Carolina College and South Carolina Military Academy, from which he graduated in 1890. Printed volume, 1881, with annotatations added ca. 1889-1892, written in The Whittier Birthday-Book (1881), a publication by John Greenleaf Whittier, in which the poet listed birthdays of various literary and historical figures, past and present, with blanks allowing the owner to add birth dates of family and friends; Garlington's annotations list many cohorts born ca. 1870. Undated cabinet photograph [ca. 1890?] of a young Garlington with his well-dressed friends: Lucy Dillard, [Allison Mc.?] Cozart, and Thomas Corey.
ArchivalResource: 1 cabinet photograph.
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- Garlington, Samuel F., b. ca. 1870. Samuel F. Garlington volumes, 1881-1892.
Aldrich, Robert, 1844-1911. Robert Aldrich papers, 1885-1920.
Title:
Robert Aldrich papers, 1885-1920.
Consisting of letter, 16 May 1885, Barnwell C[ourt] H[ouse], S.C., to Messrs. Brawley & Barnwell, attorney's letter requesting documents pertaining to an accidental railroad death at Graniteville, S.C., "the case of Jennings O'Neil killed while coupling cars ... on 29 Jan. 1884," in which Aldrich recommends that the lawyers plead " ... contributing negligence on part of the deceased." Scrapbook, 28 Sept. 1896 - 28 Jan. 1910 [on microfilm R 107], with clippings re contributions to the Confederate Monument (Columbia, S.C.); letters from colleges requesting that R.A.deliver commencement addresses, including invitations from the Johnston Institute, The Citadel, Davidson College, South Carolina Co-Educational Institute, Newberry College, and Clemson College. Political topics documented in the scrapbook include essays: "An incident in the political life of Judge Samuel W. Melton"; "Primary Election [for S.C. Senator from] Barnwell County, 1900"; and newspaper articles re deaths of Alfred Proctor Aldrich (1814-1897) and Johnson Hagood (1829-1898); speech delivered by R.A. to the Wade Hampton Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy re the "historic vesture" of A.P. Aldrich; and remarks by R.A. upon the occasion of delivering the Star of the West medal to the successful competitors in the individual drill at the annual commencement exercises of the Citadel. Property conveyances and deeds for Polk County, N.C., land owned in and near Saluda, N.C., including letters, 1907, from D.P. Duncan of Columbia, written on stationery printed with letterhead promoting local street-car suburb, "Town of Shandon / Treasurer's Office / Epworth, S.C."; H.W. Kingman identified as treasurer; Aldrich's will, 29 Sept. 1911; receipts, 1913, for books purchased from the estate by Hunter A. Gibbes, Halcott B. Thomas, and others; and undated list of monies presumably paid out by estate of Robert Aldrich as just debts. Posthumous memorials from fraternal orders and Episcopal church of which Aldrich was a member consist of document [ca. Dec. 1911], issued by Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K[nights] of P[ythias], directing that resolutions be sent to "the county [news]papers and to South Carolina Pythian for publication"; resolution [ca. 19 Dec. 1911], of Harmony Lodge No. 17, A[ncient] F[ree] M[asons]; and "Tribute of Respect," 5 Jan. 1912, from Church of the Holy Apostles (Barnwell, S.C.); calligraphy by H. B. Mitchell of Columbia, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 scrapbook (on microfilm).
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- Aldrich, Robert, 1844-1911. Robert Aldrich papers, 1885-1920.
Lide family. Papers of the Lide, Coker, and Stout families, 1828-1914.
Title:
Papers of the Lide, Coker, and Stout families, 1828-1914.
Chiefly family correspondence, including letters from leaders of Southern Baptist Convention; including letter, 14 Jan. 1830, Springville, S.C., David R. Lide, to Hannah A. Lide, Charleston, S.C., re his return home, wedding plans, and baptism of slaves; letter, 18 July 1831, Society Hill, S.C., Hannah Lide Coker, to Caleb Coker, N.Y., lamenting his long absence. Letter, 22 Jan. 1833, Caleb Coker to his wife, Hannah, Society Hill, re travel to Charleston with John Lyde Wilson, reaction to Pres. Andrew Jackson's proclamation re nullification, and report on State Rights and Free Trade Association meeting, and prices in Charleston; letter, 24 Mar. 1836, Chesnut Grove, Ala., Jane Lide to her daughter, Hannah Coker, Society Hill, S.C., re trip to Alabama. Letter, 21 July 1836, Philadelphia, Pa., Caleb Coker to Hannah Coker, Society Hill, S.C., re crowded conditions on steam boats and railroads and dependence of the South and West upon the North for goods; journal, Aug. and Sept. 1846, kept by Hannah Lide Coker during trip to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md., New York, and Niagara Falls; letters, 1847-1849, Limestone Springs Female Academy (Gaffney, S.C.), Jane and Anna Coker, to parents, Caleb and Hannah Coker, Society Hill, S.C., re school life and social activities. Letter, 22 Jan. 1853, Arsenal Academy, Columbia, S.C., James L. Coker to his brother William C. Coker, re cadet life; letter, 15 Jan. 1856, the Citadel, James L. Coker to his sister, Mrs. Jane L. Wilson, re studies and school life; letter, 12 May 1861, H.L. Coker, to her daughter Fannie (Frances Elizebeth) Coker, Limestone Springs Female Academy, re suffering caused by war; letter, 10 Jan. 1862, Hannah L. Coker to her son, Charlie Coker, S.C. College, Columbia, S.C., re his settling in at school. Letter, 25 Feb. 1866, Baltimore, Md., Margaret Donaldson, to H.L. Coker, re sympathy for friends in the South and fund-raising activities for relief; letter, 9 May 1899, Emma, to her grandmother, H.L. Coker, re trip to Charleston; letter, 5 Feb. 1905, Louisville, Ky., Eliza S. Broadus, to Mary Coker, re changes in women's missionary work, attitude of Baptist Convention leaders, and requesting opinion on the changes. Also including letter, 12 Sept. 1908, Raleigh, N.C., Livingston Johnson, to Mary L. Coker, re information on Rev. Daniel White, a former pastor of Society Hill Baptist Church, Society Hill, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 704 items.
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- Lide family. Papers of the Lide, Coker, and Stout families, 1828-1914.
Durham, Frank. Frank Durham papers, 193u-1972.
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Frank Durham papers, 193u-1972.
Letters, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs and miscellaneous printed items re research interests of Frank Durham, including theatrical, literary and academic life in S.C., Georgia, and North Carolina, the writings of DuBose Heyward, Julia Mood Peterkin, Toomer Rice, and others. Correspondents include: Havilah Babcock, Elizabeth Boatwright Coker, Belford Forrest, Dorothy Heyward, William Herman Patterson, Julia Mood Peterkin, Louis Decimus Rubin, Archibald Hamilton Rutledge, Katherine Drayton Mayrant Simons, and others. Boxes 1-3, Series 1, Subseries 1 (3 cartons): class and lecture notes on literature and drama; papers re faculty and teaching career; 1930s-1971. Boxes 4-6, Series 1, Subseries 2 (3 cartons): Australia and Vietnam experiences; clippings, lectures, theater, politics, photographs, 1958-1970. Boxes 7-8, Series 2 (2 cartons): correspondence, organized by person, 1930s-1971. Boxes 9-12, Series 3 (4 cartons): personal miscellaneous materials; scrapbooks, photographs, creative works, correspondence, 1930s-1970s. Boxes 13-17, Series 4 (5 cartons): research materials; box 13, DuBose Heyward, 1930s-1990; box 14, Julia Peterkin; Box 15, Toomer Rice; Boxes 16-17, research papers and writings, chiefly unpublished, 1940s-1970. Boxes 18-20, Series 5 (3 cartons): published books.
ArchivalResource: 2 oversize folders [on site]
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- Durham, Frank. Frank Durham papers, 193u-1972.
American Association of University Women. South Carolina Division. Records, 1949-2008.
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Records, 1949-2008.
Records of activities and interests of the South Carolina chapter of AAUW, with records, correspondence, and publications re advocacy and writings on such issues as politics, gun control, discrimination based on sex or gender, campaign contributions, reproductive choice, etc. Records, 1949-1993 (Boxes 1-2); consisting of topical files: correspondence; directories; division and branch reports; bulletins; biographical information; financial reports; minutes; and other materials relating to the daily activities, stand on state and national issues, and annual conventions of the South Carolina Division of the AAUW; reports and evaluations from the divisions and local branches, including Columbia, S.C.; correspondence with state and federal government officials regarding legislative action on issues such as gun control, sex discrimination, and campaign contributions, 1982-1986; member directories, 1957-1992; biographical information and newspaper clippings on prominent members including Rosamonde Ramsay Boyd, Jessie Burnett, and State Representative Carolyn Frederick; and division bulletins and minutes, 1949-1992. Records, 1998-2005 (Box 3), ; files re Conventions; AAUW records (general, 1985-2009 and regional 1986-1996); International Federation of University Women (IFUW) 1992; campaigns 1987-1995 (Box 4); computer literacy workshops 1983, AAUWSC committees, offices 1983-2000 (Box 5); S.C. Chapter of AAUW, 1984-2000 (Box 6). File of AAUW mailings 1994-2008, Action Alerts 1980s, donor letter (Box 7); publications, Christian Coalition manual, Amicus Curiae [i.e. "friend of the court"] comments re Shannon Faulkner's efforts to enlist at The Citadel, AAUWSC education activities, AAUW reproductive choice, AAUWSC Campaign for Choice (Box 8); AAUW-SC presidential files 1992-1994, board notebooks 1990-1996 (Box 9); and records of AAUW national committees, 1997-2003 (Box 10)
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear ft. (10 cartons)
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- American Association of University Women. South Carolina Division. Records, 1949-2008.
Coward, Asbury, 1835-1925. Asbury Coward papers, 1890-1908.
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Asbury Coward papers, 1890-1908.
Collection pertains to Coward's years as Superintendent of The Citadel. Contains letterpress copybooks vols. 3 & 4 (1890-1903) of outgoing correspondence with an index in each volume. Incoming letters 1890-1908 (twelve boxes) are from parents, cadets, alumni, Board of Visitors, faculty, state and federal officials.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (9 boxes)
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- Coward, Asbury, 1835-1925. Asbury Coward papers, 1890-1908.
Tennent, William, 1837-1893. William Tennent (1837-1893) papers, 1853-1867.
Title:
William Tennent (1837-1893) papers, 1853-1867.
Chiefly correspondence and documents re Tennent's education and Civil War career; letter, Mar. 1856, from William Tennent (1808-1863), to Maj. F[rancis] W[ithers] Capers, requesting an honorable discharge from Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina; letter, 1856, from his mother, re her disappointment in his decision and hoping he would change his mind. Appointment, 10 Jan. 1857, Citadel, Charleston, S.C., to Third Lieutenant; diploma and valedictory address, 1857, Citadel, as first honor graduate; appointment, 1859, Citadel, Charleston, S.C., Resident Graduate and instructor in Mathematics; membership, 23 Aug. 1859, Charleston, S.C., Washington Light Infantry; commission, 11 Jan. 1860, admittance to the S.C. Bar; letter, 2 Jan. 1861, from William M. Ramsey to Col. Walter Guwynn, Engineer, Fort Moultrie, S.C., recommending Tennent be appointed to Corp of Engineers. Appointment, 7 Jan. 1861, signed by William Elliott, naming W. Tennent (1837-1893), Engineer to Superintend Fortifications erected at entrance of North Edisto River, S.C.; letter, 23 Jan. 1861, from William Tennent (1808-1863), Parnassus, S.C., re his feelings of pride for his son and current events in Washington, D.C.; appointment, 28 Feb. 1864, First Lieutenant in the Confederate States Army, Corps of Engineers. Letter, 28 Feb. 1865, Mellgrove Plantation, Cooper River, S.C., from F.M. Moritell, re Moritell's taking possession of the Tennent family estate; letter, 5 Dec. 1864, Provost's Farm, St. Andrew's [Parish], S.C., to Col. J.J. Clarke and Maj. W[illiam] H[olding] Echols, re vulnerability to attack, fortifications, and use of slave labor to aid the war effort; report, 22 Dec. 1864, "Report of Reconnaissance made from mouth of Stono Creek and thence across the Country to Edisto River." Document, 17 Apr. 1867, issued by Benjamin F[aneuil] Dunkin, D[avid Lewis] Wardlaw, and John A. Ingles, admitting W. Tennent (1837-1893) to act as Solicitor in Equity in the Courts of Equity of South Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Tennent, William, 1837-1893. William Tennent (1837-1893) papers, 1853-1867.
Leland, John Adams, 1817-1892. John Adams Leland papers, 1842-1887.
Title:
John Adams Leland papers, 1842-1887.
Consisting of correspondence, drafts of published work, and other papers re Leland's career in education, including photocopy of statement, 1860, signed by trustees of Davidson College, commending Leland's competency as an instructor, and accepting his resignation over policy differences with other faculty; muster roll and pay roll, 30 Apr. - 31 May 1862, Co. C, Maj. Edward Manigault's battalion, under J.A. Leland's command; photocopy of letter, 20 Aug. [18]69, from J.K. Riley, Laurens, S.C., offering Leland presidency of Laurensville Female College; and photocopies of statements, 14 Feb. 1873, Spartanburg, S.C., signed by president and faculty of Wofford College, commending Leland for service at various colleges, and 15 Feb. 1873, Columbia Theological Seminary, written on occassion of Leland's departure for a new "educational enterprise" in Meridian, Miss. Also includes newspaper clippings, 1872, "Journal of a Reputed Ku Klux Prisoner," account of Leland's imprisonment serialized in The Southern Presbyterian; draft copies, [ca. 1874-1876], of Leland's book, A Voice From South Carolina, describing politics, government, and Ku Klux Klan activities, particularly in Laurens County, S.C.; letter, 31 Jan. [18]87, from W[illia]m H. Robert, Cincinnati, Ohio, thanking Leland for a copy of his book for the library, and expressing sympathy toward the people of South Carolina; photocopy of letter, 13 June 1878, Meridian, Miss., from Jos[eph] Bardwell, re Leland's defeat in election for State Superintendent of Education; photocopy of letter, 27 Mar. [18]82, Columbia, from Geo[rge] Howe, requesting information re dates of the Rev. Aaron W. Leland's tenure at First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston, and James Island Presbyterian Church; and photocopy of Leland's statement, 23 Sept. 1889, Mount Pleasant, S.C., re his election and two terms, 1843- 1845, as Superintendent of Public Works, including copy of printed report presented to the legislature, Nov. 1844, re income from toll gates on roads and canals, and payments for salaries and maintainence.
ArchivalResource: 26 items and 1 v.
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- Leland, John Adams, 1817-1892. John Adams Leland papers, 1842-1887.
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Citadel Men. Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925.
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Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925.
Letters relating to alumni banquet (1922); an appeal for funds (Mar. 1922) with description of new campus; bill for dues (1924-1925); and a plea for graduates to support The Citadel and to commemorate Homecoming Day every Oct. 25.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Citadel Men. Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925.
Law, J. Gillam, b. ca. 1875. J. Gillam Law autograph album, 1888-1893.
Title:
J. Gillam Law autograph album, 1888-1893.
Autographs collected while Law was a cadet at The Citadel in Charleston, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Law, J. Gillam, b. ca. 1875. J. Gillam Law autograph album, 1888-1893.
Palmer, Francis Gendron. Francis Gendron Palmer papers, ca. 1850.
Title:
Francis Gendron Palmer papers, ca. 1850.
Mathematical exercises assigned by Maj. John Adams Leland and completed by Palmer when enrolled as a cadet at The Citadel.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Palmer, Francis Gendron. Francis Gendron Palmer papers, ca. 1850.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. General papers series, 1933-1985.
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General papers series, 1933-1985.
Correspondence with friends, colleagues, Citadel classmates, wartime acquaintances, and admirers from around the country; correspondence, 1935-1968, from Citadel classmate, and Charleston Evening Post editor Robert M. Hitt, Jr.; correspondence, 1952-1976, with fellow newspaperman, longtime friend, and Nixon biographer Earl Mazo.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. General papers series, 1933-1985.
Garlington, Samuel F., b. ca. 1870. Biographical information, 19uu and 2003.
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Biographical information, 19uu and 2003.
Alumni notecard from The Citadel listing biographical information re Samuel Fleming Garlington, who graduated in 1890, and cover letter, 25 Mar. 2003, re mailing of this information.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Garlington, Samuel F., b. ca. 1870. Biographical information, 19uu and 2003.
Wilkes, Samuel Marion, d. 1861. Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Title:
Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Chiefly correspondence written from Columbia, Charleston, and Anderson, S.C., and Virginia, with his wife, Louisa Webb Wilkes, during his service in the S.C. Legislature and the Confederate States Army. Topics discussed include a speech delivered in 1851 opposing the secession convention; various elections, including those of Solicitor Jacob Pinckney Reed, Senator James Chesnut, Jr., Judge John A. Inglis, and Chief Justic John Belton O'Neall; efforts for financial aid to the Blue Ridge Rail Road and the Citadel; attending commencement at S.C. College, Columbia, S.C. Also including opinions on cases before the courts; problems with his regiment and military life, including his dependence on his slave and his attitude toward volunteering; visiting Jefferson Davis and Secretary of War LeRoy Pope Walker; losing his rank; visiting the Virginia Convention when the Confederate States Constitution was ratified unanimously; war news; Lincoln's call for troops and money; and preparatons at Manassas by Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard. Also including letters from his wife, Louisa W. Wilkes, re her activities while visiting in Charleston, S.C., domestic affairs at home in Anderson, S.C., and social life of the community; also including letter, 20 Dec. 1921, Atlanta, Ga., to Marjorie W. Huntley, re events in Samuel M. Wilkes' life and biographical information on Col. Samuel W. Wilkes, an official of the Georgia Railroad.
ArchivalResource: 81 items.
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- Wilkes, Samuel Marion, d. 1861. Samuel Marion Wilkes papers, 1851-1963.
Wylie family. Papers of the Gaston, Strait, Wylie, and Baskin families, 1766-1980.
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Papers of the Gaston, Strait, Wylie, and Baskin families, 1766-1980.
Personal and family correspondence re social, domestic, educational, and business/professional activities of various family members in Waxhaws area of S.C., particularly the descendants of Peter Wylie (1787-1855), and his wife, Annie Evans Wylie (1792-1859). Papers re education of Gilbert Lafayette Strait (1834-1863) at Arsenal Academy and Citadel Academy; medical training at University of New York; medical practice at Rich Hill; his aborted duel, December 1860, with Major T.J. Dunovant; Confederate military service with Catawba Guards, Company A, 6th Regiment, later with Palmetto Sharpshooters, from which he eventually resigned as an officer in order to serve as a medical officer; and his death, of dysentery, 18 Oct. 1863, at Chester home of his uncle, A.P. Wylie. Antebellum items document strong regional support for secession and division it caused between Richard Evans Wylie (1810-1875), a committed secessionist, and the chiefly Unionist Wylie family; letter 25 Sept. 1850, from W.J. Baskin, re southern reaction to California's admission as a free state and the Compromise of 1850. Undated letter from Susan Ann Wylie (1823-1857) re a frenzied pro-secession rally in Lancaster; land and legal papers; promissory notes; tax receipts, tax-in-kind estimates; bills of sale for African-American slaves; estate and guardianship papers; and miscellaneous papers of Leonard Strait as tax collector of Chester District, and of Peter Wylie as judge of ordinary of Chester District. Anti-nullification political cartoon, "The Nullification Column, with accompanying poem, "Nullification Column, as Planned and Reared to its Present Not Fearful Eminence"; other broadsides include undated election flyer, "To the People of Chester Dist.," [ca. 1832?] signed by Samuel McAliley; letters of Dr. William W. Mobley, who removed to Mississippi after the death of his wife, Marie Wylie Mobley, in 1857, describing conditions in the old Southwest. Postbellum materials including Oath of Allegiance, signed by Jacob Fox Strait, 31 Aug. 1865; notice, Dec. [ca. 1865], "To the Freedmen on the Plantation of J.F. Strait," ordering them to remain on the plantation until further notice; freedmen's labor contracts, 2 March 1866 and 28 Jan. 1868; twentieth century genealogical correspondence addressed to Rosa Baskin Strait Guess; and research files compiled by Mrs. Guess, including genealogical notes, papers re the churches of Chester, Lancaster, and York counties, and biographical notes re Rock Hill area physicians.
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- Wylie family. Papers of the Gaston, Strait, Wylie, and Baskin families, 1766-1980.
Papers of the Bruce, Jones and Murchison families, 1785-1956.
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Papers of the Bruce, Jones and Murchison families, 1785-1956.
Chiefly family correspondence re social, economic, and political conditions in the area; including letter, c. 1786, from Agnes Gordon to Jane Bruce, Orangeburg, S.C., re disapproval among the Bruce family of Jane's marriage to Samuel P. Jones of Hartford, Conn.; genealogy, 1793, Orangeburg, S.C., re Salley, Bellinger, Wannamaker, Cross, Pearson, McDonald, Rumph, DuRant, Richbourg, Spencer, Caldwell, and Bull families. Letter, 21 Feb. 1796, Charleston, S.C., from John Jamison (Charleston, S.C.) to S.P. Jones (Hartford, Conn.), offering use of a general store belonging to Jones' mother-in-law, Mrs. Bruce, in Orangeburg, S.C., should the couple return to S.C., but "she owes a debt to some British merchants," which would prevent aiding him financially, and noting Bruce's plans to leave her property "to your son... named after Mr. Bruce."; land transfer, 6 Feb. 1810, Orangeburg County, S.C., from Farquhard McRae to Roderick Murchison. Bulk of collection consists of family letters exchanged among the descendants of Elizabeth Campbell Jones (1793-1870) and Dr. Roderick Murchison (d. 1820). Class cards and letters of Dr. Murchison, "University of the State of New York," 1816-1817, contribute information on medical education and his letters express views of slavery, "One of our great crimes... is the cruelty and avarice... towards the negroes: cruelty in subjecting them... to the lash and avarice in withholding... things.. necessary for their comfort." (11 Jan. 1817 (New York, N.Y.), from Roderick Murchison to Eliza [Campbell Jones] Murchison (Orangeburg, S.C.); letters during this period from Orangeburg, S.C., comment on elections, business, business, religious and social activities - invitation "to the ball, to be at MR. Felder's for which he gets two hundred dollars"; "preaching here tomorrow... wont suit some... as the races commence."; land transfer, 6 Feb. 1810 (Orangeburg County, S.C.), from Farquhard McRae to Roderick Murchison. Papers ca. 1820-1860 comment on education, attending religious "camp meetings," and include two letters from Mexican War soldiers, "Volunteering is not the thing I thought it was," and expecting no lasting peace in Mexico as long as the Catholic Church remained influential. A very few letters cover the Civil War period, but two letter of Martha [Salley], Orangeburg, 26 July 1862 and 5 Nov. 1863, to "Aunt Eliza," illustrate conditions and activities of the family and community, mentions her brother "Towney" belongs to the Rebel Rangers- a Citadel group, describes the "wayside hospital" women's war work, by which women brought food and provisions for the trains of wounded and sick soldiers, "I have seen as many as three hundred [ladies] there," crowded conditions, high prices making syrup, weaving cloth, religious meetings, and offers an apology for using "a Confederate envelope, it is the fashion here." Few papers mention the Civil War, two letters, 26 July 1862 and 5 Nov. 1863, Orangeburg, S.C., from Martha [Salley], to "Aunt Eliza," re membership of Salley's brother in a Citadel group known as the Rebel Rangers, providing food and provisions for wounded and sick soldiers, and religious meetings. Also including four volumes, 1820-1899, re estate records of Dr. Roderick Murchison, scrapbook of E.C.J. Murchison, farm records kept by Charles Henry Durant, and James Lide Coker's "History of Company G, ninth S.C. regiment, infantry, S.C. army and of Company E, sixth S.C. regiment, infantry, S.C. army," 1899, containing military record, 1861-1865, of Confederate soldier Moses E. McDonald.
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Moore, James Washington, 1837-1912. James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
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James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
Sixteen volumes, 1861-1912, Coosawhatchie, S.C., Gillisonville, S.C., Hampton, S.C., and other Confederate camps, re military life, Civil War, politics, social activities, and Moore's law practice. Including entries re battle preparations; troop movements; reassignment of his company to Gen. Jeb Stuart's command; military reports; remarks re Generals Robert E. Lee, Wade Hampton, Stonewall Jackson, and others; Moore's law practice; social life and customs; Benjamin Ryan Tillman's governorship; service on the Board of Visitors of the South Carolina Military Academy [the Citadel], Charleston, S.C.; and the 1904 riot in Darlington, S.C. Also including Incomplete unbound diary, 12 June-31 July [1864], consisting of a fragment of Civil War diary written from various locations near the S.C. coast and recording details of camp life, casualties, the prevalence of dysentery, and news of fighting near Secessionville and Adam's Run, S.C. Entry, 2 Jan. 1871, re militia emancipation celebration; entry, 4 Apr. 1879, re formation of a Teacher's Association; entry, 3 Apr. 1879, offering to defend, in Federal court, men from Hampton County, S.C., charged with voter intimidation; and entry, 1894, re possibility of Moore running for S.C. Senate.
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- Moore, James Washington, 1837-1912. James Washington Moore papers, 1861-1912.
Frazier, Herb, 1950-. Herb Frazier papers, 1972-2006.
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Herb Frazier papers, 1972-2006.
The collection includes materials related to the personal and professional life of Herb Frazier. A small portion of the collection contains biographical, educational, and other personal information. The bylines series contains published work spanning Frazier's career from 1972-2006, including bylines, proofs, and photographs. Bylines include stories written by Herb Frazier at the The State, The Post and Courier, The Charlotte Observer, and The York Observer. The subject files, which compose the largest portion of the collection, contain articles, interview notes, correspondence, source notes, and other written material chiefly gathered by Herb Frazier in the course of his story research. Major topics include higher education in South Carolina, with a focus on the Citadel (including hazing incidents), Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and University of South Carolina; education reform in the middle grades; and race relations. Also included are various regional topics, including court cases, law enforcement issues, and the annexation of James Island. The professional activities series includes organizational materials, documents, event invitations, and correspondence related to various journalism associations, conferences, educational outreach, and travel. The minority journalism series includes correspondence, conference material, organizational planning documents, programs, and other material related to the National Association of Black Journalists and its regional affiliate, South Carolina Association of Black Journalists. Also includes materials related to the college and high school on minority journalism as well as articles and printed material regarding the topic of minority journalism.
ArchivalResource: 34.5 linear feet (23 record cartons)
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Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Papers, 1966-2003
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Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Papers, 1966-2003
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese was a feminist, author, and professor of women's studies and history who was known for her evolution from Marxist-leaning secularist to Roman Catholic and vocal presence in the conservative women's movement. While her early writings focused on French history and translations, Fox-Genovese later wrote extensively on southern women, slavery, and feminism. Fox-Genovese taught at University of Rochester (N.Y.), the State University of New York at Binghamton, and Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., where she founded the Institute for Women's Studies. She was married to Eugene D. Genovese, southern historian and author. The collection contains correspondence, writings, legal papers and other items documenting the professional and private life of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. Correspondence is chiefly personal. Writings include drafts of articles, books, and translations. Professional activities reflected in the collection include involvement with professional associations and societies, talks and lectures, conference attendance, participation in conservative causes, and editorship of professional journals. Legal materials document the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Virginia Gould against Emory University and Fox-Genovese, as well as Fox-Genovese's testimony for the defense in the court battles to integrate the Citadel and Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Photographs, early diaries, medical records, and financial papers are largely personal. Also included are early writings, correspondence, and other materials related to her husband, Eugene D. Genovese.
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- Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, 1941-2007. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese papers, 1966-2007.
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Graduates. Association of Graduates documents, 1896.
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Association of Graduates documents, 1896.
Appeals to alumni to join the Association of Graduates from Col. Oliver J. Bond, secretary of the Association.
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- Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Graduates. Association of Graduates documents, 1896.
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- Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933.
Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina
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- Aldrich, Robert, 1844-1911.
American Association of University Women. South Carolina Division.
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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Citadel Men.
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- Coward, Asbury, 1835-1925.
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- Dubose, William Porcher, 1836-1918.
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- Fike, Claudius Lucian, 1845-1894.
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- Garlington, Samuel F., b. ca. 1870.
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- Grimke, Edward Montague, 1832-1895.
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- Hasell, Philip Gadsden, 1900-1981.
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- Law, J. Gillam, b. ca. 1875.
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- Leland, Eliza Hibben, 1792-1856.
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- Moore, James Washington, 1837-1912.
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Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990.
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Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990.
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