Correspondence and Newspaper Clipping, 1842-1957, and undated
Scope and Contents
The Holloway Family Scrapbook contains legal documents, personal and business correspondence, receipts, ephemera, clippings and photographs pertaining to the Holloway family, a prominent free family of color in Charleston, SC. Series 1: "The Scrapbook," holds a variety of documents: Highlights include legal documents with deeds (1806, 1821, 1871), a conveyance (1811), slave bills of sale including one for the slave "Betty" (1829), an agreement (1829) to apprentice the slave boy Carlos in the carpenters and house joiner's trade, exhorter licenses to preach and a photograph of a 1797 document declaring patriarch Richard “Holliday” [Holloway] a free mulatto. Personal and business correspondence include letters concerning the hiring out of slaves, an offer (1837) to buy the "Holloway Negroes,” a letter (1831) from Samuel Benedict about emigrating to Liberia, agreements for carpentry work, and information about the Brown Fellowship Society, the Century Fellowship Society, the Minors Moralist Society and the Bonneau Literary Society. Also included are invitations, Confederate and corporate tax receipts, receipts for general merchandise, and Confederate scrip. Other letters and newspaper clippings, including letters to the editor written by James H. Holloway, concern Negro taxes, Negro slaveholders, the Liberia movement, the Methodist Episcopal Church, civil rights and related topics. James H. Holloway's niece, Mae Holloway Purcell, preserved the scrapbook after his death and added to its contents. The bound scrapbook was microfilmed by the South Caroliniana Library in 1977 but was later disbound and reorganized. Using the microfilm as a guide, this archive attempts to recreate the original order and this digital presentation of the scrapbook reflects those efforts.
Dates
- Creation: 1842-1957, and undated
Creator
- From the Collection: Holloway, James H. (James Harrison), 1849-1913 (Person)
- From the Collection: Purcell, Mae Holloway, 1891-1982 (Person)
Full Extent
From the Collection: 4.0 linear feet (3 oversize boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Materials Specific Details
Obituary (undated) of Holloway descendent Victoria Elizabeth Wheeler, a member of Centenary Metodist Episcopal Church and a brief handwritten genealogy (undated) of the first grandchildren of Richard and Elizabeth Holloway. Pasted beneath Letter (1855) from Elizabeth Holloway to granddaughter. Letter (undated) from Richard Holloway Clark to his grandmother expressing affection for her. Typewritten letter (1907) from Mary Jane Benford detailing the benevolent reason for which Richard Holloway purchased her father-in-law, Charles Benford, and how he became free (also view Box 1, Folder 9); Note (1842) by M. Smith, pastor of Columbia, SC, Methodist Church vouching for the good character of Isaac Holloway. Letter (undated and heavily damaged) from Richard Holloway Clark to his grandmother Elizabeth Holloway from Toronto, Canada, noting the birth of a son, and sending news of his and his brother’s financial hearing; Newspaper clippings (1856, 1857) announcing the filing of bankruptcy by Richard Holloway Clark and advertising his bankruptcy court date; Note (undated) from W. Boone Clark to Richard Holloway Clark advising him to claim his inheritance.
Repository Details
Part of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture Repository
125 Bull Street
Charleston South Carolina 29424 United States
843-953-7608
averyresearchcenter@cofc.edu
