Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Genealogy
Includes Klyde Robinson's resume.
Correspondence, approximately 1923
Bulk are letters (photocopies) from Eva Dora Karesh Robinson to her husband, Mitchell Robinson, written from a hospital in Asheville, NC, where she was ailing with tuberculosis; most letters discuss her condition and give childcare instructions.
Original letters (11)
Photographs, 1870s-1960s
Carte de visite of Rudolph Robinson; photographs of Nettie Meyer Robinson Goldberg, Claire and Danny Hirsch at JCC dance; images of Klyde Robinson in group photo at Key Klub dance (1928), with friends in military uniforms; two group photos from Camp Baker (1966) and Camp Barney Meditz (1966); mounted photograph of unidentified men ca. 1870s; photocopies of all images.
Photo Album-Robinson Family, 1890s-1950s
Disassembled; Karesh/Cohen children (ca. 1890s); Klyde Robinson with his nurse (1923), in Citadel Parade (1941), Citadel portrait (1940), in Belgium and Germany during W.W.II (includes photo postcards and group of 1x2" images); Klyde Robinson with friends at Club 22, Miami, Fl (1945) and in Savannah, GA (1946); Klyde with JCC Basketball team receiving award (ca. 1950s); Irving and Dolly Robinson (1950s); photocopies of all images.
Photo Album-Trip to Israel, 1981
Disassembled; color photographs and ephemera compiled by Klyde Robinson from The Governor Riley of South Carolina Mission to Israel.
Photocopies of album in its original state.
Ephemera
Photocopies from booklet, "Jewish Marriage Notices"(1917) re.1885 nuptials of Rudolph Robinson and Nettie Meyer; photocopies from booklet, "Old Jewish Cemeteries at Charleston, SC"(1903) referencing Robinson family gravestones; program: Gray Lady Graduation, Stark General Hospital (1945), Mrs. Mitchell Robinson mentioned; Certificate of Appreciation (1962) to Klyde Robinson from Sertoma Club.
Clippings, 1950s-1990s
Photocopies of clippings from SC newspapers and publications re. Robinson family including Rudolph Robinson, Mrs. Klyde Robinson and Irving Robinson; also Robinson's Bicycle Shop.
Miscellaneous
Photocopy of hand written transaction (1892) between Nettie Robinson and John Boyd for land along the Edisto River; photocopies of Klyde Robinson's invitation to the 1965 U.S. Presidential inauguration.