Records, 1896-1907.

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Records, 1896-1907.

Contains fragmentary records of director's meetings, including resolution to convey land at Irmo, S.C., to the "Baptist Educational Missionary and Sunday School Convention of South Carolina ... to establish ... a college ... for ... colored people." This institution was also known as the South Carolina Industrial Home for Destitute Colored Children (incorporated), according to a booklet published in 1905.

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Industrial Home for Colored Children (Columbia, S. C.)

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Benevolent institution founded by Rev. Richard Carroll (1860-1929), a conservative African-American Baptist minister of Columbia, S.C. From the description of Records, 1896-1907. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 30709351 ...

Carroll, R. (Richard), 1860-1929.

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Conservative African-American Baptist minister and leader of black community of Columbia, S.C.; often referred to as the "Booker T. Washington of South Carolina"; some sources date year of birth as 1859. From the description of R. Carroll papers, 1905-1977. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 43628762 ...