SPC. Special Collections
Found in 325 Collections and/or Records:
William Blamyer Deas papers
This collection consists of items related to William Blamyer Deas and includes correspondence and pamphlets as well as a genealogy, photograph, and family history.
Charlotte Alston Deas papers
This collection consists of items related to Charlotte Alston Deas and includes a California teaching certificate, obituaries, diploma, photographs, and correspondence.
Flagg family papers
This collection consists of items related to the Flagg family and includes clippings, photographs, portraits, and other miscellaneous biographical and genealogical materials.
Rutledge family portrait papers
This collection consists of several leaves of typed and handwritten notes concerning the Rutledge family portraits. It also includes two letters from Louisa Dresser of the Worcester Art Museum to Alston Deas thanking him for information relating to her museum's portrait of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney by James Earl.
Blamyer family genealogy
This collection consists of items related to the genealogy of the Blamyer family. It includes genealogies and other miscellaneous biographical materials.
Wigfall family papers
This collection consists items related to the Wigfall family and includes documents, family histories, genealogies, portraits, and other miscellaneous biographical materials.
Frances Milward Pogson Wigfall Deas collection
This collection consists of items related to Frances Milward Pogson Wigfall Deas and includes correspondence, poems, magazines, and photocopies of photographs.
Horry family papers
This collection consists of items related to the Horry family, its descendants, and the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. It includes miscellaneous genealogical, biographical, and primary sources.
Strawberry Hill Press collection
This collection includes correspondence and other materials related to the Strawberry Hill Press, the private press of Horace Walpole, fourth Earl of Oxford.
Poem, 1861 (photocopy)
This collection consists of a photocopy of a poem entitled "The old house on Thadd St." The title refers to the John Rutledge House, a historical house museum in Charleston, S.C. The author is not mentioned on the photocopy but is identified as Miss Nelson by Alston Deas, compiler of the collection.