Charleston County (S.C.)
Found in 241 Collections and/or Records:
Geography report, 1992
Contains sub-series: Correspondence and Reports; and Community Advocates for the Successful Education of Students. For additional documents pertaining to to CCSD, view: Series 3: Academic Career: Box #81, Folders 1-5; and Series 5: Civic, Community and Social Involvement, Boxes #129-141.
Grant Funding opportunities , 1991
Includes documents pertaining to the Charleston Minority Education Task Force.
Grants Administration Division , 1991
Holds correspondence, reports, newsletters and newspaper articles. Listed alphabetically.
Graphs and Charts: Student Learning Services, 2000 - 2001
Includes memorandums, correspondence, and reports collected during Whipper's tenure as a CCSC board member.
Willard N. Hirsch papers
This collection contains Willard Hirsch's papers, clippings, and publications related to his career as a sculptor, including his correspondence, photographs, sketches of his artwork, a scrapbook related to his work, and exhibition catalogs. It also includes information on his work as an art instructor, his involvement with the arts and Jewish communities in Charleston, South Carolina, and on members of his family, including his wife, Mordenai Raisin Hirsch, and uncle, Herman Rosenbluth.
James and Johns Island Corridor Study, 1990
Holds correspondence and reports with documents relating to the Charleston Area Transporation Study (CHATS).
Joint Delegation meeting transcript, 22 May 1996
From meeting held in Columbia, South Carolina
Laufer family papers
Papers of the Laufer family, Polish immigrants who ran a kosher restaurant on King Street in Charleston, South Carolina. Materials include an original Laufer's Kosher Restaurant business card, naturalization certificates, a ketubah, and two family photographs. Most materials are photocopies. Also included are 12 cupping glasses or "bankas" used for medicinal purposes.
Lowcountry Children's Center, Incorporated, 1992-1993
Contains correspondence and reports. Listed alphabetically.