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clippings (information artifacts)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, journals, or other printed sources and kept for their informational content.

Found in 294 Collections and/or Records:

Sweetgrass Baskets and Makers, 1988-2002

 File — Box 52: Series Series 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, brochures, newspaper and magazine articles. Also contains documents regarding the "Sweetgrass Conference" at the Charleston Museum, 26 March 1988.

Dates: 1988-2002

Synagogue Emanu-El records

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 1141
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1943-2014

Talladega Alumni Club of Charleston: 70th Alumni Reunion Weekend, 1988

 File — Box 5, Folder: 12
Identifier: Subseries 1.6
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, newspaper article, invitation, and receipts.

Dates: 1988

John Martin Taylor papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0204
Abstract These papers contain writings, working files, correspondence, art, and photographs documenting the personal and professional life of John Martin Taylor, also known as Hoppin’ John, American food writer and culinary historian of the American South. Topics include Lowcountry cooking, culinary history, food writing, Hoppin' John's, Taylor's culinary bookstore in Charleston, S.C., mail art and his life as a gay/bisexual man. The papers also cover Taylor’s extended residences in Athens, Ga.,...
Dates: 1935-2018

The Confederate Flag, 1993-1996, 2000

 File — Box 33: Series Series 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, newspaper articles, and photocopied pages of House of Representative journals and State of South Carolina Codes of Law. Includes event program, "King Day at the Dome: A Rally for Unity, A March and Rally for the Removal of the Confederate Flag, 17 January 2000.

Dates: 1993-1996, 2000

(The) League of Women Voters, 1981 - 2001

 File — Box 161, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Contains a variety of event programs, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports and grant proposals. Organized alphabetically.

Dates: 1981 - 2001

The Mother Emanuel Nine Tragedy, 2015 - 2016

 File — Box 137, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 2015 - 2016

Tornadoes in Charleston

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0034-083
Collection Overview This collection consists of two typed reports, a map and newspaper clippings about the two tornadoes which hit Charleston, S.C. on the morning of September 29, 1938. The first report by John E. Lockwood (meteorologist U.S. Weather Bureau) gives a description of the tornadoes paths, building damage, numbers killed by tornadoes and the value of property damage. The second report follows up with eyewitness accounts from Mr. W.A. Brunson, Mr. R.C. Alderedge (Weather Bureau Office), Mr. J.F. Fox,...
Dates: 1938

Vernon Tott papers

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 1065-039
Abstract

The collection consists of photocopies of correspondence, clippings, and a memoir about Ahlem concentration camp written by Vernon Tott, an American soldier with the 84th Infantry Division who participated in the liberation of the camp. The memoir contains photographs, correspondence, maps, recollections of both Tott and Benjamin Sieradzki, a survivor of Ahlem, and other materials relating to the camp and its survivors.

Dates: 1997-1998