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The 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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
Paul Quattlebaum compiled this manuscript at the behest of his cousin, Rev. W. Dan Quattlebaum of Pasadana, California.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This book was the culmination of over twenty years of research by Paul Quattlebaum.
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Paul Quattlebaum was an avid history and genealogy buff. He began investigating his family history in 1933, and his efforts resulted in the publication of "Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family in South Carolina" in the South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine (vols. 48 and 49) in a serialized format over a two-year period. This article traces the family's first appearance in North America in 1736 and documents the migrations of subsequent generations to South Carolina and other southern states. Quattlebaum's methodical research produced a steady flow of inquiries and correspondence with relatives throughout the United States.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Letter, 1957 May 11 (Conway, S.C.) to R.L. Meriwether (Columbia, S.C.).
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Letter, 1957 May 11 (Conway, S.C.) to R.L. Meriwether (Columbia, S.C.).
Letter to Meriwether describing the contributions of his recently-published history book, The Land Called Chicora. One unnamed review discussed the time frame of the book, "the time has past when we can start our study of history with the settlement of Jamestown"; describes favorable book reviews such as one from "Mid-America."
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Quattlebaum-McQueen genealogical papers, 1908-1985.
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Quattlebaum-McQueen genealogical papers, 1908-1985.
Collection compiled by Paul Quattlebaum, Sr. (1886-1964) and Paul Quattlebaum, Jr., chiefly consists of genealogical research on the related families of McQueen (or MacQueen), McDonald, Quattlebaum, Harllee, Holladay, Macfarlane, Stuart, and Clark. The bulk of the material pertains to the McQueen and Quattlebaum families, and includes data on the Scottish forebears of Dr. William McQueen of Cheraw (S.C.), and a copy of his dissertation (1830) presented to the faculty of the Medical College of South Carolina: a genealogy compiled by Paul Quattlebaum entitled "Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family of South Carolina" (ca. 1985); genealogical correspondence (1954-1957) of Paul Quattlebaum, Sr.; and a typescript copy of "A Reminiscence of the Confederate War by Miss Virginia Quattlebaum" which recounts how the female members and slaves of the Quattlebaum family saved their house in Leesville (S.C.) from being burned by Federal soldiers in 1865. There are also a few original letters (1908-1911) from McQueen Quattlebaum, an engineering student at Clemson College, to his family. Macfarlane family material includes information on Allan Macfarlane (or McFarlan), who emigrated from Scotland in 1839 and settled in Cheraw (S.C.).
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- Quattlebaum-McQueen genealogical papers, 1908-1985.
Quattlebaum, Cephas Perry, 1851-1929. Cephas Perry Quattlebaum papers. 1859-1928, (bulk 1876-1915).
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Cephas Perry Quattlebaum papers. 1859-1928, (bulk 1876-1915).
This series has correspondence about Cephas Perry Quattlebaum's years as a practicing attorney in Conway. This correspondence includes letters from farmers, lumbermen, and others suffering from the effects of the late nineteenth century agricultural depression in the South Carolina Low Country. It documents real estate activity and Quattlebaum's role in collecting judgments for overdue bills in the Conway area. It also documents Quattlebaum's service as local attorney for the Atlantic Coast Line and his unsuccessful run for the office of Horry County Solicitor in 1908. Quattlebaum corresponded occasionally with South Carolina Governor Cole Blease and Congressman J. Edwin Ellerbe. There's some correspondence with family members, particularly his wife Janette; fraternal lodge officials; and other Low Country lawyers and businessmen. Of particular note is the personal correspondence from the Reconstruction years including information related to the creation of militia companies after the disputed 1876 Hampton-Chamberlain gubernatorial election. Quattlebaum was active in local politics, serving as Conway's first mayor in 1898. He was a conservative Democrat and opposed the Tillman wing of the party. There are campaign flyers, voting tallies, and other material related to the elections of 1892-1894. Quattlebaum ran for solicitor of the PeeDee Judicial district in 1908 but lost.
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- Quattlebaum, Cephas Perry, 1851-1929. Cephas Perry Quattlebaum papers. 1859-1928, (bulk 1876-1915).
Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond photographs series, 1902-2002, bulk 1923-2002.
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Strom Thurmond photographs series, 1902-2002, bulk 1923-2002.
Consists of photographs, negatives and positives, documenting the life and career of Strom Thurmond, including those of his family, friends, and associates. Series includes photographs, many autographed portraits, of Media, Political, and Military VIPs. Also includes photographs of European cemetaries for Veterans of World Wars I and II from the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). Correspondents named in this series include: Solomon Blatt; Walter J. Brown; J. Fred Buzhardt, d. 1966; J. Fred Buzhardt, 1924-1978; James F. Byrnes; Charles E. Daniel; William Jennings Bryan Dorn; Robert C. Edwards; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Barry M. Goldwater; Robert McC. Figg; Alester Garden Furman; Alester G. Furman; Billy Graham; J. Edgar Hoover; Lyndon B. Johnson; Olin D. Johnston; Bob Jones, 1883-1968; Bob Jones, 1911-1997; Burnet R. Maybank; Roger Milliken; Robert F. Poole; Paul Quattlebaum, 1886-1964; Paul Quattlebaum, 1912-2003; L. Mendel Rivers; Richard B. Russell; James Cuthbert Self; James C. Self; John M. Spratt; Herman E. Talmadge; George Bell Timmerman; Jean Crouch Thurmond; Harry S. Truman; George C. Wallace; and Fielding Wright.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Northeast corner of South Carolina series, 1959, undated, (bulk 1959)
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Northeast corner of South Carolina series, 1959, undated, (bulk 1959)
The series consists of three folders: correspondence related to the natural history of Georgetown and Horry Counties, Native Americans, and early colonial settlements; a typed manuscript; and research notes.
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Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond Campaigns Series. 1938-1980, 1954-1979.
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Strom Thurmond Campaigns Series. 1938-1980, 1954-1979.
Correspondence, memoranda, lists, publicity material (such as mailings, posters, clippings and speeches) and financial records documenting Senator Thurmond's own campaigns and those he was involved in, except the 1956 senatorial and 1976 presidential campaigns. This series also includes polls and opinion surveys, congratulatory and thank you letters, lists of grants obtained by the Senator for South Carolina, patronage files, case files and petitions. These items relate to campaign planning and administration, fund-raising and financial management, publicity and public relations, and information gathering on opponents and their campaigns. It may be in- or out-of-state. Of particular interest is material concerning the 1954 "write-in" senatorial campaign, the 1964 Goldwater and 1968 Nixon presidential campaigns, and the 1978 senatorial campaign.
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Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond Gubernatorial series, 1923-1955, (bulk 1946-1951)
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Strom Thurmond Gubernatorial series, 1923-1955, (bulk 1946-1951)
Consists of affidavits, appointment books, articles, biographical sketches, budgets, clippings, correspondence, daily schedule books, drafts of letters and speeches, election returns, financial records, invitations, lists, memos, minutes, notes, petitions, photographs, political advertisements, postcards, press releases, proclamations, promotional materials, reports, resolutions, routing slips, scrapbooks, speeches, statements, copies of completed surveys, telegrams, teletypes and warrants. The papers date from 1923 to 1955, although the bulk of the material is from the period 1946-1951, encompassing Thurmond's gubernatorial campaign and governorship. This series includes correspondence and information related to the following: Willie Earle, States' Rights Democratic Party, Walter J. Brown, J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr., J. Fred Buzhardt, Sr., James F. Byrnes, Charles E. Daniel, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert McC. Figg, Alester Garden Furman, Jr., Alester Garden Furman, III, Billy Graham, J. Edgar Hoover, Olin D. Johnston, Bob Jones, Sr., Bob Jones, Jr., Burnet R. Maybank, Roger Milliken, Robert F. Poole, Paul Quattlebaum, Paul Quattlebaum, Jr., Mendel L. Rivers, Richard B. Russell, James Cuthbert Self, James C. "Jim" Self, John M. Spratt, Herman E. Talmadge, George Bell Timmerman Jr., Jean Crouch Thurmond, Harry S. Truman, George C. Wallace Jr., and Fielding L. Wright.
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Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond Gubernatorial series, 1923-1955, (bulk 1946-1951)
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Strom Thurmond Gubernatorial series, 1923-1955, (bulk 1946-1951)
Consists of affidavits, appointment books, articles, biographical sketches, budgets, clippings, correspondence, daily schedule books, drafts of letters and speeches, election returns, financial records, invitations, lists, memos, minutes, notes, petitions, photographs, political advertisements, postcards, press releases, proclamations, promotional materials, reports, resolutions, routing slips, scrapbooks, speeches, statements, copies of completed surveys, telegrams, teletypes and warrants. The papers date from 1923 to 1955, although the bulk of the material is from the period 1946-1951, encompassing Thurmond's gubernatorial campaign and governorship. This series includes correspondence and information related to the following: Willie Earle, States' Rights Democratic Party, Walter J. Brown, J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr., J. Fred Buzhardt, Sr., James F. Byrnes, Charles E. Daniel, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert McC. Figg, Alester Garden Furman, Jr., Alester Garden Furman, III, Billy Graham, J. Edgar Hoover, Olin D. Johnston, Bob Jones, Sr., Bob Jones, Jr., Burnet R. Maybank, Roger Milliken, Robert F. Poole, Paul Quattlebaum, Paul Quattlebaum, Jr., Mendel L. Rivers, Richard B. Russell, James Cuthbert Self, James C. "Jim" Self, John M. Spratt, Herman E. Talmadge, George Bell Timmerman Jr., Jean Crouch Thurmond, Harry S. Truman, George C. Wallace Jr., and Fielding L. Wright.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Quattlebaum family papers. 1817-2003, (bulk 1880-1963).
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Quattlebaum family papers. 1817-2003, (bulk 1880-1963).
The Quattlebaum Papers consist primarily of correspondence and business records of Cephas Perry Quattlebaum (1851-1929) and the correspondence, reports, and research relating to Paul Quattlebaum's (1886-1964) career as a utility executive, his service as a state senator from Horry County, and his activity as a genealogist and historian. Also included in this collection are a group of letters and documents from General Paul Quattlebaum (1812-1890) related primarily to family matters. There are also papers related to Paul Quattlebaum, Jr.'s (1912-2003) service on the Board of Trustees of Clemson University. The Quattlebaum Papers hold research potential in the areas of twentieth-century South Carolina politics, Peedee area and Horry County history, and South Carolina genealogy.
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Powers, Jenifer R. A Southern experience during the Depression: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina : 2002 Dec. ; [typescript] / Jenifer Powers.
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A Southern experience during the Depression: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina : 2002 Dec. ; [typescript] / Jenifer Powers.
Historical sketch of the discssing transitional period when this area began to change from an economy based on farming and turpentine production to tourism, due to developers such as Franklin Burroughs, the Woodside family, wealthy families from the Northeast, and others, as well as state and Federal programs such as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Clemson College series, 1903-1907, undated. (bulk 1903-1907)
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Clemson College series, 1903-1907, undated. (bulk 1903-1907)
This series consist of scattered items related to Paul Quattlebaum's career as a cadet at Clemson, 1903-1907. It contains correspondence with his parents, sister and material primarily related to the Calhoun Literary Society and the Clemson College YMCA. The family correspondence details life at Clemson College as well as family activities. The Calhoun Literary Society material includes its constitution and by-laws, correspondence related to the organization's activities, and speeches which Quattlebaum prepared for debate. The YMCA material includes correspondence to Quattlebaum in his capacity as a member of this organization and printed programs, announcements, and other items. There is also a notebook used by Quattlebaum for a civil engineering course in surveying.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Clemson College series, 1903-1907, undated. (bulk 1903-1907)
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Horry County civil defense records, 1941-1945.
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Horry County civil defense records, 1941-1945.
This series is composed of correspondence, memoranda, and reports of the Horry County Council of Defense. State Senator Paul Quattlebaum chaired this group during World War II. Most of the memoranda are routine. G. Heyward Mahon, Director of the South Carolina Council of Defense, is Paul Quattlebaum's primary correspondent.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Horry County civil defense records, 1941-1945.
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Paul Quattlebaum senate papers, 1936-1945.
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Paul Quattlebaum senate papers, 1936-1945.
This series consists primarily of correspondence from constituents, Horry County public officials, state government personnel, and other senators. Notable correspondents include Solomon Blatt, Edgar A. Brown, James F. Byrnes, J. Emile Harley, Richard M. Jefferies, Olin D. Johnston, John L. McMillan, Burnet R. Maybank, Cotesworth P. Means, Ellison D. Smith, J. Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman and Ransome J. Williams.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Paul Quattlebaum papers, 1947-1957.
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Paul Quattlebaum papers, 1947-1957.
Letter, 7 Aug. 1947, re the Kingston Presbyterian Church in Conway, S.C., with reference to a late antebellum petition requesting a 50-year lease on the property on which the church was built, and its approval, ca. 11 Feb. 1858, by the "Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Conwayboro," the existence of whom surprised Quattlebaum, "the disclosure that there was an Intendant and Wardens... in 1858, a fact hitherto unknown to this writer or, in my opinion, anyone else living today. The present incorporation of the town dates from 1898"; letter 7 May 1948, re St. Peter's "Piney woods" Lutheran Church (vicinity of Chapin, S.C.) and organization of the Lutheran Church in S.C. and settlement of German Protestants; letter, 23 June 1949, to Dr. Robert L. Meriwether, re a list of military notices designating when various militia units would muster to review and drill at various times around the state, published 3 Sept. 1847, in the United States Catholic Miscellany (of Charleston), "The Charleston and Columbia papers and Edgefield Advertiser will publish once a week," issued "By order of the Commander in Chief, J[ames] W[illis] Cantey, Adjt. and Insp. General." Printed program from dedication ceremonies, 1 July 1949, at opening of the new Horry County Memorial Library (Conway, S.C.), "In honored memory dedicated to those from Horry County who served in the armed forces of our country in all wars," with a two-page historical sketch, "History of the Library Movement," re library services in the area during previous century, noting the "considerable library" held by the Kingston Presbyterian Church, ca. 1850s- as well as by the local Baptist and Methodist Churches, collection held by the Burroughts School, founded 1877, and more recent efforts beginning in 1935, dedication of the Conway Public Library in 1938, the WPA library project and a bookmobile for Horry County, S.C., until terminated in 1942, when the County Board of Education assumed operations; including names of persons involved with the subsequent legislative and financial progress toward completion of the new building; cover illustrated with architect's rendering of the exterior of the library. Letter, 8 Jan 1949, to Frank H. Wardlaw of the University of South Carolina Press, expressing his disappointment that the Press had rejected his manuscript for publication despite his significant investment of time and money, acknowledging that he had not visited the archives of Cuba or Spain, but explaining that he had written the work for a general audience; letter, 11 May 1957, to R. L. Meriwether, discussing certain parts of his book, The Land Called Chicora: the Carolinas under Spanish rule, with French intrusions, 1520-1670, published 1956 (by University of Florida Press).
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Paul Quattlebaum personal papers, 1907-1964, (bulk 1934-1963).
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Paul Quattlebaum personal papers, 1907-1964, (bulk 1934-1963).
The series contains private letters from Quattlebaum's senatorial years (1935-1944) and documents fully his life from 1945 to 1964. Included in this material are Quattlebaum's activities as civic club officer, trustee of Queen's College, Charlotte, N.C., and Ruling Elder of Kingston Presbyterian Church in Conway, S.C. Although he retired from public life in 1945, Quattlebaum retained an avid interest in state and national politics, and kept up a lively correspondence with his former colleagues. He also communicated regularly with various government officials, genealogists, family members, and myriad acquaintances. Prominent correspondents include Edgar A. Brown, James F. Byrnes, Olin D. Johnston, J.C. Littlejohn, Kenneth Lynch, John C. McMillan, Burnet R. Maybank, Robert F. Poole, Frank A. Thompson, J. Strom Thurmond, Stanley F. Morse (President of the Grass Roots League, Inc.). Letters from Littlejohn and Poole are located in the Clemson College folders, and the Lynch correspondence is filed under Medical College of South Carolina.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Paul Quattlebaum personal papers, 1907-1964, (bulk 1934-1963).
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Senatorial research committee records, 1956-1963.
Title:
Senatorial research committee records, 1956-1963.
The series consists of genealogical form-letter inquiries and correspondence, including numberous letters between Quattlebaum and the mother-daughter editorial team of Reynolds and Faunt.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Senatorial research committee records, 1956-1963.
Clemson University. Office of the President. Enoch Walter Sikes presidential records. 1932-1941. 1932-1941. Correspondence.
Title:
Enoch Walter Sikes presidential records. 1932-1941. 1932-1941. Correspondence.
The series contains correspondence and photographs. Frequent correspondents include Trustees Paul Quattlebaum and James F. Brynes; J. Rion McKissick, University of South Carolina; Shelton Phelps, Winthrop College; and Olin D. Johnston, Governor of South Carolina. Topics of the letters concern tuition costs, interstate trade, a fertilizer audit and investigation, cotton spinning research, cotton marketing, rural electrification, and forestry. The series also contains folders of information about the recipients of honorary degrees awarded by Clemson College.
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- Clemson University. Office of the President. Enoch Walter Sikes presidential records. 1932-1941. 1932-1941. Correspondence.
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1812-1890. General Paul Quattlebaum papers. 1817-1890, (bulk 1850-1880).
Title:
General Paul Quattlebaum papers. 1817-1890, (bulk 1850-1880).
Most of the correspondence is between General Paul Quattlebaum (1812-1890) and his son Cephas during the decades after the Civil War. There are a few letters from Quattlebaum concerning attempts to secure promotions for two of his sons in the Confederate Army, Theodore Adolphus Quattlebaum (1842-1865) and Edwin Ruffin Quattlebaum (1844-1906). Notable correspondents include James Henry Hammond, Governor M.L. Bonham of South Carolina, and General James Conner. There is a folder documenting the settlement of the estate of John Quattlebaum, Paul's father, during the 1850's; two criminal inditements against slaves, 1853; and a financial note from John Taylor to Robert F. Withers, 1817.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1812-1890. General Paul Quattlebaum papers. 1817-1890, (bulk 1850-1880).
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Richard champion research papers. 1953-1956.
Title:
Richard champion research papers. 1953-1956.
The volume is a scrapbook of material copied from various authors. It chronicles the career of Richard Champion (1743-1791) as a merchant, a manufacturer of porcelain, and a political activist. Champion, an English Quaker, created porcelain which compared favorably with that of Josiah Wedgwood. A staunch Whig, Champion emigrated to Camden, South Carolina in 1784 and later served as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1790.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Richard champion research papers. 1953-1956.
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. The Land called Chicora and related materials, 1933-1963.
Title:
The Land called Chicora and related materials, 1933-1963.
The Land Called Chicora and Related Materials series is composed of research notes, correspondence, and manuscript drafts relating to Paul Quattlebaum's book, The Land Called Chicora. This series also contains material dealing with general South Carolina history as well as genealogically-related correspondence. The book details early European exploration and abortive attempts at settlement along the South Carolina coast prior to the coming of the English in 1670. In writing this book Quattlebaum compiled research from libraries and archives in North America and Europe. He maintained extensive correspondence with various historians, curators, archivists, and antiquarians. As his reputation as a local historian grew, Quattlebaum received numerous genealogical inquiries pertaining to South Carolina and Horry County. In some instances this genealogical correspondence relates to individuals in the Horry County Families series in the Quattlebaum papers. Well known correspondents in the Chicora series include A.M. Huntington, Bernard Baruch, and South Carolina historians Robert Meriwether, Chapman J. Milling, and A.S. Salley.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. The Land called Chicora and related materials, 1933-1963.
Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Eisenhower for President campaign. 1951-1956. Records.
Title:
Eisenhower for President campaign. 1951-1956. Records.
The Eisenhower for President Campaign Series consists of correspondence, brochures, and clippings concerning the 1952 presidential campaign in South Carolina. The correspondence deals mainly with political organizing and electioneering. It charts the evolution of the "South Carolinians for Eisenhower" movement from antecedent organizations such as the Charleston County Citizens League and the Citizens Grass Roots Crusade. Numerous letters pertain to Quattlebaum's role as an independent presidential elector. Notable correspondents include Edgar A. Brown, James F. Byrnes, William A. Kimbel, Douglas McKay, and Stanley F. Morse.
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- Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Eisenhower for President campaign. 1951-1956. Records.
Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Office of the President. Samuel B. Earle presidential records. 1922-1926, 1924-1925.
Title:
Samuel B. Earle presidential records. 1922-1926, 1924-1925.
This series contains the presidential records of Samuel Broadus Earle, Acting President of Clemson College, 1924-1925. (For the six months in 1919 that Earle served as President in the absence of Walter M. Riggs, see the Riggs Presidential Records). The series includes correspondence, departmental report and budgets, and annual report to the South Carolina General Assembly, partial lists of cadets, employment agreements, letters from parents and other individuals concerning the student walkout in October 1924, and speeches delivered by Earle. Frequent correspondents include the following University officials: H.W. Barre, director of research; R.N. Brackett, director of the chemistry department; F.H.H. Calhoun, director of resident teaching; G.D. Heath, college surgeon; R.E. Lee, head of the drawing and design division; William Williams Long, director of the extension service; C.C. Newman, head of the horticulture division; H.M. Stackhouse, secretary of the Board of Fertilizer Control; and Trustees W.D. Barnett, B.E. Geer, Senator Alan Johnstone, A.F. Lever, Governor Richard Manning, Paul Quattlebaum, H.C. Tillman, and J.E. Wannamaker. Other correspondents of interest include Iowa State College president and chairman of the Association of Land Grant Colleges, R.A. Pearson; Mrs. W.M. Riggs; and U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover. Topics covered in the letters include the death of President Riggs, the cadet walkout over the food served in the mess hall, selection of a site for the proposed Sand Hill Experiment Station, the reconstruction of the Agricultural Building (now Sikes Hall), and the search for a new Commandant at a time when Clemson's Reserve Officer Training Corps was the largest in the country. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Some material found in President Riggs' desk after his death was removed to the Riggs' presidential files. See the "Separation List" for a listing of photographs and oversized materials.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1886-1964. Quattlebaum Light and Ice Company records, 1904-1940.
Title:
Quattlebaum Light and Ice Company records, 1904-1940.
This series documents early efforts to provide commercial and residential electric service in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. It provides evidence of day-to-day transactions with customers and suppliers, including the sale of light and power service, domestic coal sales, ice sales, and house wiring service. Financial records such as audit reports and tax statements are also included in this series. There is also some correspondence during the 1920's concerning the development of the Santee-Cooper power project.
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Quattlebaum, Paul, 1888-1964. A Palatine family in South Carolina and related materials, 1933-1963.
Title:
A Palatine family in South Carolina and related materials, 1933-1963.
The series entitled A Palatine Family in South Carolina and Related Materials consists of genealogical research files, family correspondence, research notes, and manuscript drafts pertaining to the publication of the Quattlebaum family genealogy. The genealogical files consist of form-letter inquiries, correspondence, and clippings dealing with specific members of the family tree. The correspondence files cover more general family matters and also contain photocopies of research materials such as maps and deeds. Important correspondents include South Carolina historians J. Harold Easterby, Anne King Gregorie, and A.S. Salley.
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Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.
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Jefferies, Richard M. (Richard Manning), 1888-1964.
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Maybank, Burnet R. (Burnet Rhett), 1899-1954.
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