correspondence
Found in 1011 Collections and/or Records:
Various African Methodist Episcopal Churches, 1988 - 1996
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.
Various Charity Organizations, 2007, and undated
Contains a variety of event programs, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports and grant proposals. Organized alphabetically.
Various documents, 1979, undated
Includes typescript, "Lessons of the Holocaust: A Conference at the University of South Carolina," correspondence, and handwritten notes.
Various Documents, undated
Includes employee manual, undated correspondence, and handwritten notes.
Various Episcopal Churches, 1988-1989, 1994, and undated
Contains documents from various denominational churches, including Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian in South Carolina and other states.
Various materials from Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Folder 1 of 3), 1995
Contains correspondence, handwritten notes, reports and brochures.
Various Methodist Churches, 1992, and undated
Contains documents from various denominational churches, including Catholic, Episcopal, Methodist, and Presbyterian in South Carolina and other states.
Various South Carolina Baptist Churches , 1975-2008, 2016, and undated
Contains correspondence and/or programs and event flyers from various Baptist churches in the state. Organized alphabetically.
Diane Barbanel Vickers papers
Victory Hostess Organization minutes and annual report
Monthly steering committee minutes and annual report of the Victory Hostess Organization established in Charleston, South Carolina, by Nat Shulman of the National Jewish Welfare Board. Minutes and annual report were recorded by Lenora Stine, Secretary and Chairwoman of the Jewish Welfare Board Entertainment Committee. The Victory Hostess Organization (VHO) was established to host dances and entertainment for Jewish GIs in eastern South Carolina during World War II.
