Philip Hugh Morgan papers, 1917-1983.

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Philip Hugh Morgan papers, 1917-1983.

Correspondence and other papers pertaining to Morgan's lay work in the Catholic Church, particularly with St. Francis de Sales and St. Joseph's, Columbia; his membership in Catholic auxiliary organizations, such as the Diocesan Council Of Catholic Men of South Carolina and the Knights of Columbus; his affiliation with the Boy Scouts of America, Senior Citizens Association of South Carolina, and Shandon Senior Citizens Center. Other organizations represented include American Association of Retired Persons, Columbia United Service Organizations (USO), and other civic organizations; and his employment as a food salesman for C.C. Pearce & Company, later Pearce-Young-Angel Company; includes pamphlet, c. 1946, re efforts to construct a new building for St. Francis de Sales [St. Joseph's] Catholic Church; and list, 17 May 1948, of original parishioners of St. Francis de Sales. Invitation, 11 Sept. 1949, to dedication of St. Joseph's Catholic Church; invitations to ordinations, first masses, and sacerdotal anniversaries, obituaries, memorials, and other items re numerous Catholic priests in South Carolina, including printed manuscript, 8 Sept. 1927, program from the consecration of the Rev. Emmet Michael Walsh as Bishop of Charleston. Other materials include manuscript, newspaper editorials written by Morgan reminiscing re Columbia in the 1920s and 30s, early automobile trips to Charleston and the Blue Ridge mountains, and demolition of Columbia's Jefferson Hotel; printed pamphlet and broadside, 1934, announcing the candidacy of Tom B. Pearce for governor. Manuscript, 15 Feb. 1970, "History of St. Joseph's Church," by Philip Hugh Morgan; printed manuscript, c. 1973, "A Brief History of St. Peter's Catholic Church"; undated pamphlet re Congressional candidacy of B[enjamin] Gerard Hartzog; and price lists and salesmen's tonnage reports, 1918-1945, C.C. Pearce & Company. and salesmen's tonnage reports, 1918-1945, C.C. Pearce & Company.

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