Charleston County (S.C.)
Found in 241 Collections and/or Records:
Newsletter, Teacher Information Packet, Pamphlets and Flyers, 1981
Includes memorandums, correspondence, and reports collected during Whipper's tenure as a CCSC board member.
Newsletters, 1980
Includes memorandums, correspondence, and reports collected during Whipper's tenure as a CCSC board member.
Newsletters and Brochures, 2000-2012, and undated
Holds agendas, meeting minutes, correpondence, reports, and notes from the various boards Whipper served on. Contains the subseries: South Carolina Associated Auto Insurers Plan; Trident Technical College; Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Lowcountry Advisory Committee; Phillip Simmons Foundation; The Palmetto Project for Lowcountry Aid to Africa; Center for Heirs' Property Preservation; International African American Museum; and Various Board of Trustee Appointments.
Newspaper Articles, 2014
Includes memorandums, correspondence, and reports collected during Whipper's tenure as a CCSC board member.
Newspaper Clippings: One District School Bill, 1967
Contains photocopied articles regarding Charles M. Gibson's bill from the Charleston Evening Post
Patriots Point Development Authority: Correspondence, 1994-1996
Contains the following sub-series: Town of Mount Pleasant: Correspondence and Town Council Documents: Waterworks and Sewer Commission, and Organizations: City of Isle of Palms; and Town of Sullivan's Island.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum: Correspondence and event program, 1990-1996
Contains the following sub-series: Town of Mount Pleasant: Correspondence and Town Council Documents: Waterworks and Sewer Commission, and Organizations: City of Isle of Palms; and Town of Sullivan's Island.
People Subject File: "B", 1993, 2002-2003
Contains newspaper clipppings on: W. Melvin Brown, Jr.; Elmore Browne regarding Sullivan's Island.
People Subject File: "D-F", 1978, 2013
Contains newspaper clippings in: Joseph Dawson, and Felder's Palace Barber Shop.
People Subject File: "G-H", 1986, 1997
Contains newspaper articles on: Roy Gilliard and Edythe H. Holland.