minutes (administrative records)
Found in 308 Collections and/or Records:
St. John's Lutheran Church records
Typewritten transcriptions of original records of the St. John's Lutheran Church of Charleston, South Carolina, from 1742 to 1931. Transcriptions were part of two Federal Works Progress Administration projects carried out from 1935 through 1937 and sponsored by the College of Charleston.
State Baptist Commission for Health and Human Affairs: Meeting minutes, 2012
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, event programs, newsletters, reports, brochures and flyers pertaining to the Commission for Health and Human Affairs.
State Baptist Commission for Health and Human Affairs: Meeting minutes, 2013
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, event programs, newsletters, reports, brochures and flyers pertaining to the Commission for Health and Human Affairs.
Statewide Advisory Reapportionment Committee (SARC): Correspondence and reports, 1990-1991
Contains meeting minutes and correspondence regarding Congressional Reapportionment Plans.
Theodore Sanders Stern presidential records
Synagogue Emanu-El records
Records of Synagogue Emanu-El, the first conservative synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina. Materials document the administrative, social, educational, and spiritual activities of the congregation and its members. Also included are the records of Emanu-El’s Sisterhood, which provides major financial support for the synagogue.
Task Force meeting minutes, 2002
Contains the subseries: Correspondence, Reports, and Programs; Annual Sessions: Minutes and Programs; and Course Manuals, Study Guides and Faculty Documents. Whipper was a faculty member and division administrator.
Temple Sinai (Sumter, S.C.) records
Records of Temple Sinai, a Reform Jewish synagogue in Sumter, South Carolina. Materials document the administrative, financial, social, educational, charitable, and spiritual activities of the congregation and its members. Also included are materials documenting prominent Jewish individuals and families of Sumter, including Penina Moïse and the Moses family.
The Friendly Moralist Society Minutes (bound volume), 1841 - 1856, 1842 - 1849
Transportation Improvement Program and Annual element, 1991-1996
Holds correspondence and reports with documents relating to the Charleston Area Transporation Study (CHATS).