correspondence
Found in 1014 Collections and/or Records:
Colman and Blank families papers
The collection consists of professional and personal correspondence, professional materials, photograph albums and photographs, and other assorted papers of the Colman and Blank families of Charleston, South Carolina. Materials relate to Beverly Isabel Colman, a former managing editor for Schocken Books, and her great-great grandmother Rosa Simmons Blank, Rosa's son, Isadore Blank, and Isadore's son, Edwin J. Blank.
Commission for Health and Services: Correspondence, 2011
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, event programs, newsletters, reports, brochures and flyers pertaining to the Commission for Health and Human Affairs.
Committee Relations Nominating Committee: Minutes and Correspondence, 1992 - 1993
Contains correspondence, event programs and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. anniversary celebration program booklets.
Concern Citizens for Better Broadcasting (CCBB), 1972
Contains a variety of event programs, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports and grant proposals. Organized alphabetically.
Contract with the Palmetto Expo Center, 2005
Regarding the WBMC's 2005 Annual Convention.
Contracts and correspondence, 1975 - 1976
Regarding ESSA directors with job descriptions.
Contribution letters, 1994
Contains materials pertaining to Whipper's 1986, 1988, and 1992 legislative election campaigns for Charleston District 109. Whipper was first elected to serve District 109 in a Special Election held in 1986 after the resignation of Robert Woods. She was elected to a full term in November 1986. Includes the subseries: 1986 and 1988 Campaign Materials; 1992 Campaign Materials; and 1994 Campaign Materials.
Correpondence, 1996-1998
Letters sent by Governor Beasley to Whipper.
Correspondence, 1990-1992
Letters sent and received by Whipper. Many sent request Whipper's support for the Carolina Campaign for the Environment (CCE), and Whipper's concern over the last minute change of polling places in her District.
Correspondence , 1978-1988
Contains letters sent and received by Whipper as a private citizen, and as a House of Representative from various South Carolina Governors.
