correspondence
Found in 1003 Collections and/or Records:
Fritz P. Hamer research materials on the Charleston Navy Yard
Aubrey Hancock and William A. Fontaine Jr. papers
Papers document the professional and personal lives of Aubrey Hancock and William A. Fontaine, Jr. The collection includes business records, personal and miscellaneous correspondence, documentation of their properties, guest books, and assorted ephemera on Charleston, social, and local LGBTQ life.
Isaac Harby family papers
Collection consists of the papers of journalist, playwright, educator, and religious reformer, Isaac Harby, and the Harby family. Papers include correspondence, essays, a play, and newspaper clippings relating to Isaac Harby and his descendants.
Lee Cohen Harby papers
Isaac Child Harleston letters, 1780 (typescript copies)
Thomas F. Hartnett papers
The collection consists of correspondence regarding legislation that was proposed by Hartnett as well as legislation that he voted on during his tenure in the United States House of Representatives. It also includes copies of proposed legislation that was voted on by Hartnett in Congress.
Paul Hamilton Hayne papers
Papers include letters, poems, and clippings from and about poet Paul Hamilton Hayne of Charleston, South Carolina. Also included is correspondence between his wife Mary Middleton Hayne and his aunt Susan B. Hayne, poems and letters from Paul Hamilton Hayne's son William H. Hayne, and typescript poems of Arthur Hugh Clough and Sidney Lanier.
Health Commission Retreat: Correspondence and Informational sheets, 2007
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, event programs, newsletters, reports, brochures and flyers pertaining to the Commission for Health and Human Affairs.
Health Ministry Advisory Council: Correspondence, 2004 - 2005
Includes Constitution, journals, event programs, reports, financial records, calendars, and typescripts.
Herbert U. Fielding (Senator), 1995 - 1996
Correspondence regarding the completion and opening of Highway 61 Connector with its dedication to Fielding.