certificates
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Kligman family papers
Lazarus and Hirsch families papers
Levenson-Baruch family papers
Member Certificates, 1984-2005, and undated
Holds recognitions for Whipper and other WBEMC members for their participation in the Morris College Rally, and other committee involvement.
Ben McCutchen Moïse papers
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, work files, publications, and related papers of Ben McCutchen Moïse, conservation officer with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources from 1978 to 2002, author of Ramblings of a Lowcountry Game Warden: A Memoir, and editor of A Southern Sportsman: The Hunting Memoirs of Henry Edwards Davis.
Morris College Rally Certificates, 1983-2013, and undated
Given to Whipper for her annual participation.
Neighborhoods Energized to Win! (The N.E.W. Fund), 2001
Contains correspondence and certifcate of appreciation.
Olive Branch A.M.E. (Mount Pleasant, SC), 1995
Contains weekly and event programs, correspondence, and booklets from various Baptist churches, and other denominational churches in South Carolina and other states. Also includes documents regarding the tragedy (referred to as "The Mother Emanuel 9") which took place at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church on 17 June 2015.
Pearlstine Distributors Inc. records
Business records, correspondence, photographs, printed materials, and artifacts relating to the history and operation of Pearlstine Distributors Inc. (est. 1972), a Charleston-based distributor of Anheuser-Busch products, and its parent company, I. M. Pearlstine & Sons, founded by Isaac Moses Pearlstine in 1885.
Milton A. Pearlstine and Cecile M. Pearlstine papers
Correspondence, photographs, clippings, and other assorted papers relating to the life and work of Milton Alfred Pearlstine, founding member and secretary of the South Carolina State Ports Authority from 1942 to 1972 and president and secretary of I. M. Pearlstine & Sons. The collection also contains materials relating to his wife, civic volunteer and former president of the Charleston Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, Cecile Mayer Pearlstine.