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Newspaper reporter, editor, and author of Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, 1962, and South Carolina governorship, 1982.
Newspaper reporter, editor, and author of Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, 1962, and South Carolina governorship, 1982; died 1990.
William D. Workman, the son of Major William Workman and his wife Vivian, was born on August 10, 1914, and lived in Greenville, South Carolina. He graduated from The Citadel in 1935 and in 1957 was working as a correspondent for several newspapers, including the Charleston News and Courier, the Greenville News, and the Southern School News . On September 29, 1957, he appeared on a CBS television program entitled "Report on Integration," in which he discussed the effects of racial integration policies on southern schools. His defense of segregation stemmed from a strong belief in states' rights and southern culture. Other panelists included Don Shoemaker, Weldon James, and Joseph B. Parham, who were all involved with the Southern School News ; Griffing Bancroft moderated the discussion. Workman served as the editor of The State between 1966 and 1972, and was involved in the Republican Party's resurgence in South Carolina during the 1960s. He unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate in 1962 and for South Carolina Governor in 1982. Workman wrote several books about southern culture, including The Case for the South (1960), respecting his views on regional segregation. He died in Greenville on November 3, 1990.
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Workman, William G., 1910-. Oral history interview with William G. Workman, 1980 December 6.
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Oral history interview with William G. Workman, 1980 December 6.
Interview with William G. Workman, an Army Air Corps veteran, concerning his experiences at Hickam Field with the 31st Bombardment Squadron during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
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McLeod, Daniel Rogers, 1913-1985. Papers, 1957-1983.
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Papers, 1957-1983.
Chiefly official correspondence, committee files, and other papers, relating to McLeod's activities as attorney general and member on the Judicial Modernization and Professional Responsibility committees of the South Carolina Bar (1977-1981). Correspondents include Robert T. Ashmore, Walter J. Bristow, Jr., Cyril B. Busbee, R. Markley Dennis, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, James B. Edwards, Robert C. Edwards, Donald L. Fowler, Robert W. Hemphill, James B. Holderman, Ernest F. Hollings, J. Edgar Hoover, Olin D. Johnston, Thomas F. Jones, Robert F. Kennedy, Bruce Littlejohn, James R. Mann, Robert E. McNair, Richard W. Riley, L. Mendel Rivers, Donald Russell, Strom Thurmond, and William D. Workman, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 2417 items.
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- McLeod, Daniel Rogers, 1913-1985. Papers, 1957-1983.
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.
William D. Workman collection 1957 Workman, William D. collection
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William D. Workman collection 1957 Workman, William D. collection
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a typescript, and a photograph related to William D. Workman's appearance on a television program about the integration of schools in the South, originally aired on September 29, 1957. Workman received 23 responses over the following days. Writers most frequently expressed their support of segregated schools, and many also commented on race relations and other political issues concerning the South.
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Boineau, Charles Evans, 1921-2005. Charles Evans Boineau papers, 1941-1995 (bulk, 1961-1964)
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Charles Evans Boineau papers, 1941-1995 (bulk, 1961-1964)
Papers are arranged in nine series: Campaigns, Correspondence, Invitations, Speeches, Topical Files, Personal, Clippings, Audio-Visual Materials, and Printed Materials. Campaign materials document Boineau's 1961 election victory, and later races; including television scripts and other materials for both Boineau's 1961 contest and the 1962 Senate race by William D. Workman, and Floyd Spence, with campaign advertising materials from the Republican National Committee. Topical files include his proposed amendment to one of the state's election laws, the "Loyalty Oath," and records of Boineau's association with the Republican party at the national, state, and local levels, including his service as a delegate to the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, where he endorsed the presidential campaign of Arizona senator, Barry Goldwater. Personal series includes files identifying locations of meetings and speaking engagements, as well as records documenting Boineau's military career as a naval aviator during WWII and brief stint in the naval reserves, include his orders, fighter pilot training materials, and separation papers. Clippings recount campaigns and activities of Republican Party at state and national levels; 1962 General Assembly; and news items relating to World War II; printed materials include miscellaneous conservative pamphlets collected by Boineau. Audio Visual Materials consist of photographs, c.1924-1961, and cassette tapes, including [Tom Anderson Speech], 1964; and Printed Materials, 1959-1962 and undated.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (2 cartons)
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- Boineau, Charles Evans, 1921-2005. Charles Evans Boineau papers, 1941-1995 (bulk, 1961-1964)
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Personal papers, 1915-1981.
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Personal papers, 1915-1981.
Family papers of Workman and his wife, Rhea Thomas Workman, including biographical data; correspondence, 1915-1971, with parents, sister Virginia, wife Rhea and her parents Ruth and Herber Thomas; papers re Workman's military career, 1931-1965; civic activities; and his financial affairs, 1956-1981, including correspondence, tax returns and ledgers of earnings and expenditures. Series includes letters, 1918, from Heber Thomas to fiance and later wife, Ruth Dorrill Thomas, re training and preparation for World War I; and letters, ca. 1930s, of Rhea Thomas to her parents re her activities at Winthrop College and correspondence with William Workman before and after their marriage. Also including correspondence, 1942-1945, re Workman's World War II service as an intelligence officer in England, North Africa, Hawaii, and various U.S. locations including Fort Bragg, N.C.; Norfolk, Va.; Camp Davis, N.C.; Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; and Fort Bliss, Tex.; files include sixty-one World War II aircraft recognition cards from London's Valentine & Sons and a bound volume of America's Alertman, 1942, a weekly newspaper for the Aircraft Artillery Command, Eastern Theater of Operations; later papers document Workman's thirty years of service as a reservist. Papers, ca. 1950s-1972, documenting Workman's involvement with the Methodist Church include letter, 1972,explaining his resignation from the delegation to the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the Methodist Church; also including texts of speeches delivered throughout the state on a variety of topics, and charts recording the date, place, group, attendence, topic, amount of honorarium and the name of person who invited him to speak. Also including texts of speeches delivered throughout the state on a variety of topics, and charts recording the date, place, group, attendence, topic, amount of honorarium and the name of person who invited him to speak.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Personal papers, 1915-1981.
DuPre, Grace Annette, 1894-1984. Grace Annette DuPre papers, 1901-1978.
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Grace Annette DuPre papers, 1901-1978.
Letters, clippings, publicity, and photographs re her professional activities, including 27 letters, 1945-1948, from Mary Jane Truman; other correspondents include Edgar A. Brown, James F. Byrnes, Victor Kolar, Robert E. McNair, Sherman Minton, Archibald Rutledge, Thomas M. Scanlon, Strom Thurmond, Harry Truman, Albert Watson, William D. Workman, and others. Volumes include scrapbooks and albums with photographs of her paintings; places represented include Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, S.C.; Chicago; New York; and elsewhere. Correspondence with and related to the family of President Harry S. Truman includes: 27 letters, 24 July 1945 - 20 Mar. 1948, from Mary Jane Truman (sister of President Truman), re her activities and DuPre's visits to Missouri to paint Mrs. Truman; correspondence from President Harry S. Truman: letter, 9 Nov. 1945, from Harry S. Truman, thanking her for pictures of Truman's mother and sister; letter, 25 Apr. 1947, "I am not very favorable to the exhibition of pictures of myself while I am still alive"; and letter, 29 Nov. 1948, from James F. Byrnes, commending her on the sculpture of Martha Young Truman, the mother of President Truman. Letter, 26 Apr. 1949, from Edgar A. Brown re her appearance in the S.C. Senate; letter, 29 Apr. 1949, from Strom Thurmond, "it was a delightful pleasure to have you at the Mansion"; letter, 12 Mar. 1956, from Thomas M. Scanlon, re one of her portraits; and letter, 23 Nov. 1973, from Ella Ferguson to Nancy Dowdeswell, "I heard her whistle during WWI, but had no idea she had gone so far with it! To be a good fiddler, a fine tennis player, a super-fine whistler and a successful painter is almost too much good for one person." Later correspondence reflect her interest in conservative political causes, concern over social unrest of civil rights era, and support for candidates in the Republican Party: letters, 1960 and 1968, from Richard Nixon thanking DuPre for her support; letter, 14 Sept. 1956, from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, "I have not minded the designation of me as a conservative judge.... We who are the so called conservatives... are very often criticized and the cheers go to the so called liberals... I know I have not always been right but I have tried conscientiously to be so"; letter, 23 May 1965, from William D. Workman, "The peoples of South Carolina are awakening, bestirring themselves and showing a willingness to stand up and be counted - even if it means breaking with political tradition. I'm flattered that you are taking an interest in these goings-on and I'm grateful for your help"; letter, 16 May 1868, from Corenne La Mon (in Chicago), re the riots in Chicago during early April following the assassinationn of Rev. Martin Luther King on Apr. 4th: "The afternoon the riot started here, we began to get odds and ends of 'reports' over the phone and from people who dropped in at the clerk's office. Many offices closed early...." Matters of elections, politics, and social activism related to S.C. politics also appear in the collection: letter, 5 June 1969, from Robert E. McNair, re the lowcountry hospital workers' strike, "I appreciate very much your interest and support in the Charleston situation"; DuPre encouraged Albert Watson to enter the race for governor and later offered him advice: letter, 1 Sept. 1970, from Watson, "Your suggestion is very deeply appreciated, and I shall hence-forward make every effort to avoid the practice to which you refer.... nothing is more helpful than constructive criticism from friends." Three undated albums of photographs of DuPre's paintings, some of which include her comments, and 3 scrapbooks, 1923-1978, re DuPre's career [one filed in carton]; 27 slides of DuPre's works [filed in carton]; collection of printed booklets, magazines, bulletins, and catalogs documents exhibitions of her work, dedication ceremonies and unveilings of her paintings around the U.S.; includes copies of the Congressional Record, exhibition catalogs, ca. 1940s and 1950s, published by the Allied Artists of America, Inc., the Ogunquit Art Center in Maine, the 75th year catalog [1971] of the Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club (New York, N.Y.), with work by DuPre and an image of Anna Hyatt Huntington; and other organizations; and funeral programs honoring Charles Cecil Wyche, James Francis Byrnes, and others. Portraits documented in photograph albums include many leaders in government, industry, education and society, including S.C. Senator Edgar A. Brown; U.S. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thomas Clark; Chinese Ambassador Dr. Hu Shih; the Rt. Rev. John James Gravatt; Gov. Robert McNair; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton; Charleston mayor William G. Morrison; Gov. Strom Thurmond; President Harry S. Truman; his mother, Martha Young Truman; Judge Henry Hitt Watkins; Maj. James Benjamin White (Superintendent of the Citadel during the Civil War); Judge Charles Cecil Wyche; numerous judges in the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago; and others.
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- DuPre, Grace Annette, 1894-1984. Grace Annette DuPre papers, 1901-1978.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Campaign Files, 1939-1982.
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Campaign Files, 1939-1982.
Files documenting Workman's 1962 U.S. Senate campaign; series also contains newsletters and material regarding other elections, conventions, and general coverage of the state and national Democratic and Republican parties. Also includinf files concerning States Rights Party and its campaigns in 1948 and 1956; also including an unusual example of campaign literature from 1956 Presidential race, a cartoon book titled "Forward with Eisenhower-Nixon: Let's Continue Peace ... Prosperity ... Progress."
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Campaign Files, 1939-1982.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. William D. Workman papers, 1915-1985.
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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.
ArchivalResource: 47.5 linear ft.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. William D. Workman papers, 1915-1985.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Topical files, 1946-1979.
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Topical files, 1946-1979.
Correspondence and background information on subjects of personal and professional interest to Workman; topics represented include Integration, Civil Rights, Constitutional Reform, Education, Energy, and others; Thomas Family file consists of stories compiled by Workman's mother-in-law, Ruth Thomas re her biography and family. Includes files regarding thirty-seven individuals with whom Workman corresponded or in whom he had some special interest; files include William F. Buckley, Jr., General Mark Clark, General William Westmoreland, Strom Thurmond, Judge J. Waties Waring, Lester Bates and J[ohn] K. Breedin. Ernest F. Hollings files contain Workman's notes re gubernatorial press conferences, 1959-1961; gubernatorial campaign of 1958; and primary campaign for Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in 1962 (including transcripts of television appearances); George Bell Timmerman and Donald Russell files contain gubernatorial press conference notes and speeches.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 ft.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Topical files, 1946-1979.
Duffy, James, 1932-. James Duffy papers. 1960-1973.
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James Duffy papers. 1960-1973.
These papers are almost entirely related to South Carolina politics during the 1960's and early 1970's.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 cubic ft. (1 oversize folder)
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- Duffy, James, 1932-. James Duffy papers. 1960-1973.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. The reluctant candidate : a personal reminiscence : typescript, 1982 Nov. / by Bill Workman.
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The reluctant candidate : a personal reminiscence : typescript, 1982 Nov. / by Bill Workman.
ArchivalResource: leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. The reluctant candidate : a personal reminiscence : typescript, 1982 Nov. / by Bill Workman.
Gardner, Lee. William D. Workman's 1962 attempt to slay the "Tantamount" of the Democratic primary : typescript, 1989 Dec. 13 / by Lee Gardner.
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William D. Workman's 1962 attempt to slay the "Tantamount" of the Democratic primary : typescript, 1989 Dec. 13 / by Lee Gardner.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (17 leaves)
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- Gardner, Lee. William D. Workman's 1962 attempt to slay the "Tantamount" of the Democratic primary : typescript, 1989 Dec. 13 / by Lee Gardner.
Shand, Gadsden E., 1898-. Gadsden E. Shand papers, 17 Dec. 1918-1998.
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Gadsden E. Shand papers, 17 Dec. 1918-1998.
Consisting chiefly of letters to and from such public figures as George Bush, Bill Clinton, Lyndon B. Johnson, Dick Riley, Floyd Spence, T.R. Waring, and William D. Workman, Jr., re issues of interest to Shand, including Middle East involvement, disposal of radioactive waste in South Carolina, race relations, and the Federal procurement system. Also including specimen copies of verse and published letters to newspaper editors, as well as a typescript of Shand's autobiographical account, "A Brief Outline of Occupations and Accomplishments."
ArchivalResource: 101 items.
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- Shand, Gadsden E., 1898-. Gadsden E. Shand papers, 17 Dec. 1918-1998.
Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975. Edgar Brown papers. 1911-1975 : 1950-1972.
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Edgar Brown papers. 1911-1975 : 1950-1972.
The papers document much of Brown's political career. He served at the national level as executive committeeman and as a delegate to conventions, of the Democratic Party and as a long time representative on the Council of State Governments. Among his major interests were education, educational television, mental health, industrial, highways and ports development, and state government reorganization. Many of the papers document his service to his constituents and Barnwell county. As a Life trustee of Clemson University, there is a variety of material related to the University's operations. Scrapbooks, 1911-1972, and boxes of newspaper clippings, 1920-1975 provide a good overview of Brown's life. Photographs include members of the various legislative committees, personal friends, and family members.
ArchivalResource: 147 cubic ft. 117 cubic ft. papers, 31 scrapbooks, 1920-1975, 4.5 cubic ft. photographs 115" and 7" tape recordings, 3 cassette recordings, 4 3/4" videotapes, 2 reels 15 mm. television film.
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- Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975. Edgar Brown papers. 1911-1975 : 1950-1972.
McDavid, Raven Ioor. Raven Ioor McDavid papers, 1938-1988.
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Raven Ioor McDavid papers, 1938-1988.
Correspondence, writings, articles, memos, project summaries, newspaper clippings, reviews, and other papers relating to McDavid's career in linguistics, especially research on American speech patterns, and his activities as field investigator and associate editor of the Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada series (1941-1984). Topics addressed include state and national politics and miscellaneous papers relating to the Linguistic Atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic States (1980). Major correspondents include Raymond K. O'Cain, Milledge B. Seigler, Kenneth E. Toombs, and William D. Workman.
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- McDavid, Raven Ioor. Raven Ioor McDavid papers, 1938-1988.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Journalism records series, ca. 1945-1979.
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Journalism records series, ca. 1945-1979.
Records chronicle Workman's career from his days as a reporter at the News & Courier (Charleston, S.C.) to his term as the editor of The State (Columbia, S.C.). Files document effortto produce three special historical editions of The State commemorating South Carolina's Tricentennial, the U.S. Bicentennial, and the Centennial of the burning of Columbia during the Civil War; special edition, 1978, surveying South Carolina state government titled The South Carolina Digest: A Government Survey. Includes original and revised versions of manuscriptfor "The Case for the South"; correspondence with the publisher; and reaction letters from readers across the country; newspaper coverage, including book reviews, appear in both Journalism Records Series and in Clippings Files Series.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Journalism records series, ca. 1945-1979.
Anderson, Martha Bee. Martha Bee Anderson papers, 1944-1991.
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Martha Bee Anderson papers, 1944-1991.
Correspondence to and from Martha Bee Anderson, including letters from public officials in response to her communications expressing her thoughts on political, economic, and social issues, and articles written by Anderson for publication in newspapers. Early items include form letter, 21 Mar. 1944, Columbia, S.C., Edgar A. Brown, to "Students and Faculty at Winthrop College and Others Interested in Its Welfare," enclosing copy of his "Statement With Reference to Winthrop" made on the floor of the S.C. Senate, 15 Mar. 1944, re ways in which the statement had been misinterpreted by Dr. Fraser. Also including letter, 6 Nov. [19]46, Greenville, S.C., Raven I. McDavid, to Sen. [George] Warren, requesting assistance in identifying residents of Hampton County, S.C., to be interviewed for McDavid's Linguistic Atlas of the South. Civil War memoir, 1909, written by the Rev. John Malachi Bowden, appears in draft of 1961 article by Anderson; Bowden was father of banker Ralph O. Bowden, of Hampton, S.C.; newspaper article, 21 June 1978, "County Seat Is Born," by Anderson published in Hampton County Guardian; correspondents include Ernest F. Hollings; Ron Nessen, Press Secretary to President Gerald R. Ford; Thomas L. Johnson; Jessica Loring; Carew Rice; L. Mendel Rivers; Milton J. Sharpp; John C. West; and W.D. Workman, Jr. Essay, 1974, re Anderson's attendance in Philadelphia at Bicentennial meeting honoring First Continental Congress in 1774, "Declaration and resolves of the governor and delegates ..." [see details in online catalog].
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- Anderson, Martha Bee. Martha Bee Anderson papers, 1944-1991.
Workman, William D. William D. Workman : commercials, 1986.
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William D. Workman : commercials, 1986.
Commercials used during Workman's 1986 campaign for U.S. Congress in District 4 of South Carolina, Republican Party.
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- Workman, William D. William D. Workman : commercials, 1986.
Robert Watts Hudgens Papers, 1925-1973
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Robert Watts Hudgens Papers, 1925-1973
Robert Watts "Pete" Hudgens (1896-1973), an investment banker, government official, corporation executive and amateur printer, was born in Laurens County, South Carolina. Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, topical publications and notes, and other papers, relating to rural development programs in the U.S. and other countries, especially Latin America, U.S. Farmers Home Administration, Chapel Hill, N.C., The Citadel, Cosmos Club, Faith at Work, International Development Services, Society for International Development, Southeast Public Health Foundation, National Sharecroppers Fund, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, and Latin America.
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Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. How wise? how frugal? : typescript, 1978 Feb. / W.D. Workman Jr.
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How wise? how frugal? : typescript, 1978 Feb. / W.D. Workman Jr.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. How wise? how frugal? : typescript, 1978 Feb. / W.D. Workman Jr.
Edens, J. Drake (James Drake), 1925-1982. J. Drake Edens papers, 1943-1982; (bulk, 1961-1982).
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J. Drake Edens papers, 1943-1982; (bulk, 1961-1982).
Consisting of personal papers chiefly re Eden's involvement in fostering the Republican Party's resurgence in South Carolina, 1961-1982; including correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs documenting his work as party chairman, 1963-1965; campaign manager for W.D. Workman, Jr., for the U.S. Senate, 1962, and Albert Watson for Congress, 1965; member of the 1968 presidential campaign for Richard Nixon; and national committeeman, 1965-1972. Photocopy of "J. Drake Eden, Jr. and the Modern Republican Party," a research paper (21 pp.) for the University of South Carolina by daughter Jenny Edens (later Jenny Edens Padgett), 1979; personal papers include small quantity of items re Edens' military service, 1943-1946, in World War II, when he enlisted in the Marine Corps and saw action in the Pacific Theater, and his business interests, which included the family business, Edens Food Stores.
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- Edens, J. Drake (James Drake), 1925-1982. J. Drake Edens papers, 1943-1982; (bulk, 1961-1982).
McLeod, Daniel Rogers, 1913-1985. Daniel Rogers McLeod papers, 1957-1983.
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Daniel Rogers McLeod papers, 1957-1983.
Chiefly official correspondence, committee files, and other papers, relating to McLeod's activities as attorney general; includes separate series files reflecting his membership on the Judicial Modernization Committee and involvement with the Professional Responsibility Committee of the South Carolina Bar (1977-1981). Files document McLeod's active involvement as a member of the Court Organization Subcommittee and the Discipline Procedures Subcommittee, which drafted grievance rules ultimately adopted by the S.C. Supreme Court; includes minutes of meetings, membership lists of subcommittees, related memoranda, and correspondence. Correspondents include Robert T. Ashmore, Walter J. Bristow, Jr., Cyril B. Busbee, R. Markley Dennis, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, James B. Edwards, Robert C. Edwards, Donald L. Fowler, Robert W. Hemphill, James B. Holderman, Ernest F. Hollings, J. Edgar Hoover, Olin D. Johnston, Thomas F. Jones, Robert F. Kennedy, and Bruce Littlejohn. Other correspondents include James R. Mann, Robert E. McNair, Richard W. Riley, L. Mendel Rivers, Donald Russell, Strom Thurmond, and William D. Workman, Jr. Incomplete World War II memoir (c. 1985), detailing McLeod's enlistment in the U.S. Navy, his completion of an officer training course at Northwestern University, and the beginning of his tour of duty onboard the U.S.S. Mayo (17 pp.; original manuscript and photocopy); volume includes one page biographical sketch listing family information and record of positions held, and honors and awards received during his long career.
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- McLeod, Daniel Rogers, 1913-1985. Daniel Rogers McLeod papers, 1957-1983.
Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Joel R. Poinsett : typescript, 1985 Dec. / by W.D. Workman, Jr.
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Joel R. Poinsett : typescript, 1985 Dec. / by W.D. Workman, Jr.
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- Workman, William D. (William Douglas), 1914-1990. Joel R. Poinsett : typescript, 1985 Dec. / by W.D. Workman, Jr.
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