Charleston (S.C.) -- History
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Appointment of arbitrators to open South Street (Charleston, S.C.)
The collection consists of a document naming Louis D. DeSaussure, J. Fraser Mathewes, and I.M. Shackelford arbitrators on behalf of the Charleston (S.C.) City Council in the matter of opening South Street from Hanover to America Streets. The document is signed by Mayor P.C. Gaillard.
Avery Board Sponsored Events: "Avery: The Spirit That Would Not Die: A History of Avery Normal Institute from 1865 to 1954", 1981
Includes research typescripts, short version history booklet by Drs. Edmund Drago and Eugene Hunt, and program invitations.
Byrnes Downs Garden Club scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook documenting the history, projects, and activities of the Byrnes Downs Garden Club (Charleston, S.C.) from 1948 to 1953.
"Charleston Workshop" Seeking and Identifying Black Historical Treasures, 4-5 February 1983
Holds the sub-series: Board of Directors Administrative Documents and Committees; Correspondence and Newsletters; Grant Proposals; Workshops and Event Programs; Avery Institute Alumni; and Various Research Documents. Also view the Charleston Chapter of the Links, "Woman of the Year," Oversize Box #160, for additional materials not included in this subseries.
Cohen, Emanuel, Moses, and Seixas family papers
H. Morris Cox research notes on the Charleston Poetic Renascence
Department of Planning and Urban Development: Historical Research Project, 1987
Regarding research on Black Charlestonians.
Dr. Ernest E. Just, 1983 - 1984
Contains copy of proclamation from Governor Richard W. Riley to honor Just in the centennial of his birth in Charleston, South Carolina.
Emanuel A.M.E. Church, (Charleston, SC), 1996, and undated
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.