Papers, 1934-1975.

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Papers, 1934-1975.

Correspondence, minutes, congratulatory telegrams, memos, address, agendas, and other papers, relating to Freeman's career on the Greenville Piedmont and Greenville News, Greenville, S.C.; his activities as U.S. Army officer during World War II and the Army Reserves; and his activities as civic leader on various committees, including Executive Committee of the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, South Carolina Bar Associations's Committee on Law Enforcement and Community Relations, and Gov. Robert E. McNair's Committee on Criminal Administration and Juvenile Delinquency. Includes scrapbook of congratulatory letters, telegrams, and newspaper clippings, relating to Wayne W. Freeman Day (28 Oct. 1970), recognizing Freeman's civic dedication, in Greenville, S.C. Correspondents include Hugh William Close, Frederick B. Dent, Alester G. Furman, III, Yancey Gilkerson, Rev. Billy Graham, Thomas O. Lawton, Jr., Joseph H. McGee, Jr., Sam P. Manning, Richard M. Nixon, Rev. John A. Pinckney, and W. Harrison Trammell.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6784038

South Carolina Newspaper Project

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Close, H. W. (Hugh William), 1919-

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