clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
"The Secret Conspiracy—Order of 'Know Nothings'" clipping
The collection consists of a single clipping from an unidentified newspaper. The article is titled "The Secret Conspiracy -- Order of "Know Nothings." It is dated February 4, 1854, and originally appeared in the Freeman's Journal. It discusses the Know Nothings and reprints the party's preamble and constitution.
Septima Poinsette Clark, 1987, 2010
Contains student's abstract of dissertation project addressed to Whipper, and The Charleston Chronicle on the passing of Clark, 19 December 1987.
Session 109: Letters and cards
Regarding Whipper's "High Profile" article in the Post and Courier. Newspaper article is included, dated 20 April 1991.
Session 111: Correspondence-Letters and cards, 8 January 1995
Regarding Lucille and Seth Whipper's article, "Political Kin," feature in The State newspaper, (Columbia, South Carolina).
Nat Shulman papers
Bruce I. Siegal papers
Contains genealogical and business records of Bruce I. Siegal, president of Supreme Lighting Corporation in Mullins, S.C. Materials include a manuscript of genealogical information and transcribed family interviews titled "Six Generations in Search of a Deli," photograph reproductions, correspondence regarding genealogical research, two Marvel Manufacturing Company stock ledgers, and two clippings scrapbooks pertaining to the Siegal family lighting businesses.
Sam Siegel papers
Assorted papers of Sam Siegel of Walterboro, South Carolina. Papers primarily consist of diaries, including an early diary documenting Siegels experience during World War II as part of the US Army’s 78th Division. Also included are materials relating to Siegels father-in-law and business partner, Albert J. Novit, and the Temple Mt. Sinai synagogue in Walterboro, South Carolina.
L. Leroy Silverstein papers
Simonhoff family papers
Choir books, photographs, publications and other papers of the Simonhoff family. Materials primarily relate to Jacob J. Simonhoff and his work as a cantor. Also included are materials relating to his sons Harry and Samuel Simonhoff, and daughter-in-law, Lillian C. Simonhoff.
