notes (documents)
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
102nd Annual Session: Programs and conference notes, 2007
Contains the subseries: Correspondence, Reports, and Programs; Annual Sessions: Minutes and Programs; and Course Manuals, Study Guides and Faculty Documents. Whipper was a faculty member and division administrator.
Bible Study Notes, 2009 - 2012
Contains correspondence, event programs, and financial records from the church Benjamin J. Whipper pastored (the church's third pastor, 1940-1997). Lucille Whipper was the Minister of Music, and also instituted a Church Tutorial Program in 1991.
Board of Trustee Minutes, 1997
Holds correspondence, Board Member minutes, and Reports of the President. Includes documents pertaining to the fund raising activities of the Morris College and Thanksgiving Rallies.
Correspondence, Notes, Various Materials , undated
Contains correspondence, annual session programs, meeting minutes, financial reports, typescripts, newsletters, and Sunday Order of Service programs. Also holds documents pertaining to assistant pastor and pastoral employment searches.
H. Morris Cox research notes on the Charleston Poetic Renascence
Headley Morris Cox, Jr., research notes on South Carolina localisms
This collection consists of notes on South Carolina localisms that Headley Morris Cox, Jr. collected over the years. The notes are from various South Carolina sources, many of whom were students of Cox at Clemson University. In the first folder, words are arranged in alphabetical order. The second folder contains expressions, words, beliefs, home remedies, superstitions, and pronunciations of various words.
Drayton papers
Diaries, ledgers, correspondence, inventories, plats, sketches, architectural drawings of John Drayton, Charles Drayton I-III, James Glen, Charlotta Drayton, Mary Middleton Drayton and others, relating mainly to affairs at Drayton Hall and other family plantations. Collection also includes artwork, reflections on eighteenth century literature, deeds, newspaper clippings and photographs.
Frank R. Fisher notes
Florence Hebrew Benevolent Association records
Minute book, financial records, cemetery records, publications, and assorted papers of the Florence Hebrew Benevolent Association, a Jewish fraternal organization and the genesis of the Beth Israel Congregation, formed in 1887 in Florence, South Carolina.