College of Charleston Archives
Papers, 1785-1970. 124 lin. ft.
The Archives
of the College of Charleston
is divided
into two parts: (1) a historical series of records covering the period
from 1785-1970 and (2) current
records from 1970 to the present. This historical series
includes
records of the creation of the College primarily as an academy in 1785,
of its reorganization and of the adoption of a comprehensive college
curriculum
in1824 and 1825, of its existence as a municipal college from 1837 to
1949;
and of its separate existence as a private institution from 1949 until
it became a state institution in 1970.
The minutes of the Trustees
are
complete from 1785 through the present. Among the Presidents of
the
Trustees who are best represented in the historical records are Robert
Smith from 1786-1789, Mitchell King from 1847-1862, and M. Rutledge
Rivers from 1925-1940. Another trustee who is well represented is
the artist and historian Charles Fraser (Secretary and Treasurer from
1817-1855).
Few presidential papers exist before 1863, but the
records of presidents are essentially complete or nearly so from 1897
to
1968. The three presidents who served during this period were Harrison
Randolph from 1897- 1942, George
Daniel Grice
from 1942-1966, and Walter
Raleigh Coppedge from
1966-1968. (All of President Theodore S. Stern's papers are kept
together in the post-1970 record group). The minutes of the
trustees
and other records also provide substantial information about earlier
Presidents
including Robert Smith
from 1790-1797, Jasper
Adams from 1825-1826 and 1828-1836, and Nathaniel Russell Middleton
from 1857-1880.
The faculty minutes are complete from 1841 through
the present. Among the members of the faculty who are best
represented
in the historical records are John Bachman (Natural History,
1848-1853),
Thomas della Torre (Latin and Greek, 1898-1923), James Harold Easterby
(History, 1920-1952), Louis R. Gibbes (Mathematics and Natural
Philisophy,
1838-1892), Lancelot Minor Harris (1898-1941), Francis S. Holmes
(Geology
and Natural History and head of the Museum, 1850-1869), Horatio Hughes
(Chemistry, 1923-1950), Gabriel E. Manigault (Natural History and
Geology
and head of the Museum, 1873-1899), John McCrady (Mathematics,
1855-1861
and 1865-1873), James
Warley Miles (History of Intellectual Philosophy and Greek
Literature,
1850-1854 and 1866-1871), and Frederick Adolphus Porcher (History and
Belles
Lettres, 1848-1888).
Among the most comprehensive sets of records are
financial records, library
accession records (including
inventories of several large Ante-Bellum libraries which have survived
nearly intact), and records of the Charleston
Museum
while it was part of the College from 1850-1915. The most
extensive
set of student records was kept by the Chrestomathic
Literary Society from 1848-1957. There are also collections
of
photographs, blueprints, early scientific instruments, memorabilia,
printed
ephemera, and similar material. There is also an index of student names mentioned in the college archives for the 1800s and for the period from 1900 to 1935.
CONTENTS
1. History of the
College
2. Board of
Trustees
3. Presidents
Randolph
Grice
Coppedge
4. Alumni Affairs
5. Academic Affairs
Registrar
Graduation
ceremonies
Academic
departments
Night
School
Summer
School
Coastal
Carolina Junior College
Library
Museum
Faculty
Journals
Student
Work (misc. examples)
6. Student Affairs
Student
Activities
Chrestomathic
Literary Society
Cleosophic
Literary Society
Fraternities
Sororities
Honor
Societies
7. Business Affairs
8. Institutional
Research
(principally relating to facilities)
9. Institutional
Advancement
Admissions
Veterans
Athletics
Financial
Aid
Events
Items are
listed by box and folder
number.
For instance, the notation "2/12" would indicate box number two and
folder
number twelve.
1. History of the
College
Bill to Establish a College in the Province of South Carolina: 1769
1/1
College Charter and Amendments: 1785-1969 1/2
College By-Laws: 1965 1/3
Plat: 1817 1/4
Endowment of the Horry Professorship: 1830-1861 1/5
"Safeguard" Accorded College Property by the
U. S. Army: 1865 1/6
Bill to Levy Taxes on Charleston County Property for the
Use of the College:
1969
1/7
Reminiscences of the College of Charleston 1/8
Historical Plaques 1/9
Easterby, A History of the College of Charleston (MS) 1/10
Additions for Easterby's appendices 1/11
Application to Phi Beta Kappa (historical summary, 1935) 1/12
Misc. historical sketches of the College 1/13
2. Board of
Trustees
Minutes
1785-1817 2/1
1817-1842 2/2
1842-1864 3/1
1865-1887 3/2
1888-1904 4/1
1904-1915 4/2
1916-1927 5
1927-1943 6/1
1943-1956 6/2
1956-1961 6/3
1961-1965 7/1
1965-1968 7/2
1968-1970 7/3
Misc. material re minutes 7/4
Index to the Trustees
and Faculty Minutes, 1790-1836 8
Announcement of Board Meetings 9/1
Correspondence re Black applicants, 1943 9/2
Board member lists, 1871 9/3
Early typescripts of minutes
1785-1842 9/4
1842-1874 9/5
Summaries of minutes, 1785-1874 9/6
Bequests 9/7
Minutes of the Board of Trustees (Miscellaneous Drafts) 10/1
Announcement for the Position of President: 1977-1978 10/2
By Laws 10/3
City Council Material: 1837-1940 10/4
Committee Assignment 10/5
Committee on the Organization of the College (Report) 10/6
County Delegation 10/7
Development Committee 10/8
Facilities Committee 10/9
Faculty Report to the Trustees: 1944
10/10
Finance Committee 10/11
Trustee newsletters 10/12
Policy Statement of the Board (With Respect to Objectives
of the Institution During the Decade of Development) 10/13
Report to the Board of Trustees Concerning the "Glebe House"
(# 6 Glebe Street) and other matters.
10/14
Resolutions: 1866-1892, 1909-1959 11/1
G. L. B. Rivers 11/2
Standing Committee 11/3
Summer Report: 1953 11/4
Trustees
Correspondence
1850-1905 11/5
1906-1920 12/1
1921-1930 12/2
1931-1939 12/3
1940-1942 13/1
1943-1946 13/2
1947-1948 13/3
1949-1954 14/1
1955-1960 14/2
1961-1970 14/3
N. D. 15/1
See Also: Business Affairs-General Correspondence
3. PRESIDENTS
1. Robert Smith, 1790-1797
(Bishop; see
minutes and personal papers)
2. Thomas
Bee, Jr, 1798-1805 (Rev.; see minutes)
3. George
Buist, 1806-1808 (Rev.; see minutes)
4.
Elijah Dunham Rattoone, 1810 (Rev.; see
minutes.
N. B. No other principal served between 1808 and 1823)
5.
Nathaniel Bowen, 1823-1824 (Bishop; see minutes)
6. Jasper Adams, 1825-1826 (Rev.;
see
minutes and publications by Adams)
7.
Nathaniel Bowen, 1827-1828 (Bishop; see minutes)
8. Jasper
Adams, 1828-1836 (Rev.; see minutes and
publications
by Adams)
9. William
Theophilus Brantley, 1838-1844 (see minutes;
Mitchell
King, Acting President, 1844)
10. William
Peronneau Finley, 1845-1857 (see minutes;
Lewis R.
Gibbes, Acting President, 1856)
11.
Nathaniel Russell Middleton, 1857-1880 (see also
minutes and
personal papers; Francis W. Capers, Acting President, 1880-1882)
Faculty Reports to the President: 1863-1876
(includes Museum) 15/2
General Correspondence: 1870's
15/3
President's Reports to the Trustees:
1868, 1876, 1881, 1885 15/4
12. Henry
Elliott Shepherd, 1882-1897 (see minutes)
13.
Harrison Randolph, 1897-1942
(see also
personal papers; Nathaniel Wright Stephenson, Acting President,
1919-1920;
George Daniel Grice, Acting President, 1935-1936 and 1941-1942)
President's
Reports to the Trustees:
1898-1901 15/5
1902-1906 15/6
1907-1912 15/7
1913-1915 15/8
1916-1918 15/9
1919-1921 16/1
1922-1924 16/2
1925-1927 16/3
1928-1931 16/4
1932-1935 16/5
1936-1941 16/6
N.D. 16/7
General Correspondence
1891-1901 17/1
1902-1904 17/2
1905-1907 17/3
1908-1909 18/1
1910-1911 18/2
1912 18/3
1913 19/1
1914-1915 19/2
1916 19/3
1917 20/1
1918 20/2
1919-1920 20/3
1920 (N.W. Stephenson-Acting President) 20/4
1921 20/5
1922 21/1
1923 21/2
1924 21/3
1925-1926 21/4
1927 22/1
1928 22/2
1929 22/3
1930 22/4
1931 23/1
1932 23/2
1933 23/3
1934 23/4
1935-1936 24/1
1937 24/2
1938 24/3
1939 25/1
1940 25/2
1941 25/3
No Dates 26/1
Papers 26/2
Charleston County Emergency
Relief Administration:
1933-1934
26/3
College Association Dues 26/4
The College of Charleston Magazine (annotates first issue) 26/6
Committee on the Organization of the College 26/7
Invitations 26/8
Office Correspondence (Including Secretary
to the President): 1913-1920 27/1
Office Correspondence (Including Secretary
to the President):1921-1941 27/2
Office Memoranda:
1912-1917 (vols. 1-3) 28/1-3
1917-1922 (vols. 4-6) 29/1-3
1922-1926 (vols. 7-10) 30/1-4
1927-1930 (vols. 11-14) 31/1-4
1930-1931, 1933-1935, 1936-1937 (vols. 15-19) 32/1-5
1937-1939 (vo. 20) 33/1
Office Logs I and II: 1917 33/2
Rhodes Scholarship 33/3
Speeches 33/4
State of South Carolina-Department of Education General
Correspondence 33/5
State of South Carolina-Department of Education-
Miscellaneous Printed Material 33/6
Testimonials-Personal 34/1
Testimonials-Students and Faculty 34/2
Testimonials-Miscellaneous 34/3
"Model Letters" to answer routine inquiries 34/4
Woodrow Wilson Memorial 34/5
Educational Associations-
Association of American Universities 35/1
Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
States-General Correspondence: 1915-1930 35/2
Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
States-General Correspondence: 1931 35/3
Association of Colleges and Schools of the Southern
States-Miscellaneous Printed Material 35/4
Association of Colleges of South Carolina 35/5
General Education Board 35/6
Southern Association of Colleges and
Secondary Schools Bulletin 35/7
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools-Faculty Publications 35/8
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools-General Correspondence 36/1
Southern University Conference 36/2
Miscellaneous Printed Material 36/3
14. George
Daniel Grice, 1942-1966
(Charles
John Smith, Acting President, 1962)
President's Report to the Trustees
1942-1946 37/1
1947-1950 37/2
1951-1954 37/3
1955-1956 37/4
1957-1958 38/1
1959-1962 38/2
1963-1966 38/3
Information Sheet 38/4
General Correspondence
1935-1939 39/1
1940-1942 39/2
1943-1944 39/3
1945 40/1
1946 40/2
1947 40/3
1948-1949 41/1
1950 41/2
1951 41/3
1952-1954 42/1
1955-1965 42/2
1966 42/3
No Date 42/4
Appointment
Books 43/1
Certificate of Appreciation-Spartanburg Rotary Club 43/3
Charleston Preparatory School 43/4
Civilian Pilot Training Program
CAA Applicants and Information 43/5
Charts Showing Airways of the U.S. and Canada 43/6
General Correspondence: July 1939-March 1940 43/7
General Correspondence: April 1940-March 1941 43/8
Ground Attendance and Rating Reports 43/9
Miscellaneous Forms 44/1
Requirements of Student Participation 44/2
Student Accident Insurance 44/3
Table of Heights and Weights 44/4
Civil Rights Bill-Title VI-Assurance of Compliance 44/5
Committee on Sales Tax 44/6
Election of the Fourteenth President of the
College of Charleston 44/7
Form Letter Sustaining Endowment 44/8
Distribution of Easterby's History
Correspondence-March 1936 44/9
Correspondence-April-June 1936 44/10
Correspondence with Easterby 44/11
Housing Act of 1950 44/12
Inauguration Materials 44/13
Institutional Self-Study and Periodic Visitation Program-
(Southern Association of Schools and Colleges) 44/14
Lawton Bluff 44/15
Miscellaneous 44/16
Notes 44/17
Oil Rationing Material: 1942-1944 45/1
Personal Correspondence: 1939-1952 45/2
Personal Papers-Last Will and Testament of G. E. Grice 45/3
Porter Military Academy Correspondence: 1952-1955 45/4
Princeton University Bicentennial Material
45/5
Selective Service Information 45/6
Speeches 45/7
Statement to the Trustees-(About Negroes Entering
the College of Charleston)-1964 45/8
United States Coast Guard Reserves-Voluntary Port
Security Force Material 45/9
Educational Associations
American Council on Education 46/1
Association
of American Colleges 46/2
South Carolina Association of Colleges-Constitution 46/3
South Carolina Association of Colleges-
General Correspondence
1922-1954 46/4
1955-1956 46/5
1957-1958 46/6
1959-1960 46/7
1961-1962 47/1
1963 47/2
1964-1965 47/3
1966-1967 47/4
1968-1969 47/5
Not Dated 47/6
South Carolina Association of Colleges-NCATE and
ETV Information 47/7
South Carolina Association of Colleges-Treasurer's Report 47/8
South Carolina Education Department 47/9
Southern University Conference Material 47/10
15.
Walter Raleigh Coppedge,
1966-1968
Biographical Material 47/11
Report to the Trustees 47/12
General Correspondence
1965 48/1
January-August 1966 48/2
September-December 1966 48/3
January-February 1967 49/1
March-May 1967 49/2
June-September 1967 49/3
October-December 1967 50/1
January 1968 50/2
Capital Funds Campaign: 1965-August 1967 50/3
Capital Funds Campaign: September 1967 50/4
An Interim Report to the Faculty Delivered
at the Faculty Retreat 50/5
Community Service Project 51/1
The English-Speaking Union (Charleston Branch) 51/2
Esso Education Foundation 51/3
The Future Role of the College . . . 51/4
Informal Report (ON Foundations) 51/5
Inauguration
Materials, 1966
51/6
Mall 51/7
Personal Correspondence 51/8
Printed Material 51/9
Proposal to Seek Increased Local Government Revenue
for the College 52/1
Rhodes Scholarship Committee for the
State of South Carolina 52/2
Educational Associations-
American Council on Education 52/3
Association of American Colleges 52/4
South Carolina Association of Colleges 52/5
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education 52/6
South Carolina Tricentennial Commission 52/7
University Status for College of Charleston 52/8
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 52/9
16.
Theodore S. Stern, 1968-1978 (N. B. All of
President
Stern's papers have been placed in the Post-1970 records of the College
Archives. Nearly all relate to the College as a State
institution,
which it became on July 1, 1970).
4. ALUMNI
AFFAIRS
Lists of Students
Ruth Rugheimer card files: 1800's
Adams-Cohen 53/1
Colcock-Furman 53/2
Gadsen-Heyward 53/3
Hillard-Lynch 53/4
Maybry-Mortimer 53/5
Moses-Pyatt 53/6
Quash-Simons, John 53/7
Simons, K-Toomer 53/8
Torre-Zeigler 53/9
Ruth Rugheimer Listings: 1900's
Abbott-Gibson 54/1
Gilberson-Michie 54/2
Middleton-Ryan 54/3
Saint-Zerbst 54/4
Lists of Students, n. d. 55/1
Lists of Honorary Graduates 55/2
Students at the College of Charleston
1820-1836 56/1
1829-1834; 1847-1881 56/2
1882-1889 56/3
1900-1926 56/4
1926-1929 56/5
No Dates 56/6
Alumni Association
Graduates
1825-1870 57/1
1897-1930 57/2
1843-1921 57/3
Alumni in Surrounding States 57/4
Alumni Practicing Law in New York 57/5
Alumni Receiving Golden Jubilee Book 57/6
D.D. and LL.D. Degrees Conferred by the
College of Charleston 57/7
Graduates Seeking Graduate Study 57/8
Local Businessmen Who Are Graduates
of the College 57/9
Miscellaneous Listings 57/10
Out of State Alumni 57/11
State
Alumni 57/12
Alumni 57/13
Annual Meeting: 1946-1979 (Incomplete) 57/14
Application for Membership 57/15
Banquet 57/16
Bills 57/17
Book Fair 57/18
By-laws 57/19
Candlelight Tour 57/20
Capital Fund Drive 58/1
Cement Walk Presented by the Classes of 1925 and 1926 58/2
The Centennial Donation: 1937 58/3
Class Reunions: 1924, 1928, 1944 58/4
Class directory, c. 1931 58/5
College of Charleston Wars Service Roster
1. Revolution, War of 1812, Seminole War,
Mexican War 58/6
2. Confederate War, Spanish American War 58/7
3. World War I 58/8
4. World War II (names from A-K) 59/1
5. World War II (names from L-Z)
59/2
Annual Alumni Giving 60/1
Chart of Alumni Organization (Rough Draft) 60/2
Alumni House Committee 60/3
Alumni Records Committee 60/4
Arrangements Committee 60/5
Committee on Budget Report: 6-27-70 60/6
Dinner Ball 60/7
Directory and First Issue of C. of C. Magazine Material 60/8
Executive Committee 60/9
Financial Statement: 6-30-69 60/10
General Correspondence: 1881-1930 60/11
General Correspondence: 1931 60/12
Library Fund 60/13
Medal 61/1
Memorial Entrance 61/2
Monthly Report: 1970 61/3
Minutes: 1898 61/4
A Message of Importance to the Alumni: 1966 61/5
Miscellaneous Printed Material 61/6
Newsletter Correspondence 61/7
Oppenheim, Joseph N.: student honors, 1832 61/8
Physics
Laboratory Fund
61/9
Portrait Committee 61/10
Preliminary List and Prospectus of War Roster at C. of C. 61/11
Randolph, Harrison-Endowment Fund 61/12A
Resolutions 61/12B
Rivers, M. Rutledge 61/13
Service Men's Material-(Includes clippings) 61/4
Smoker 61/5
Subscribers and List of Amount Promised 61/6
War Rosters-Committee Correspondence 61/7
Wedding Material 61/8
War Roster Survey Cards 62
5. ACADEMIC
AFFAIRS
Provost/Dean of
Faculty/Senior V. P. of Academic Affairs
To 1970 63/1
Assistant V.P. for Faculty Research and Grants Material 63/2
College Catalog, 1897-1898 (printer's copy) 63/3
Registrar
Academic Statistics (annual) 64/1
Applications for Admission 64/2
Advanced Placement Program 64/3
Arrangement for Registration 64/4
Attendance at the College of Charleston 64/5
Bachelor of Arts 64/6
Bank Book 64/7
Caps and Gowns 64/8
Class Standing Regulations 64/9
Classified Students 64/10
Comparative Statistics (multi-year) 64/11
Competitive Examinations for Scholarships 65/1
Dean's List 65/2
Deficient List 65/3
Diploma Material 65/4
Enrollment and Registration Procedures 65/5
Enrollment Material 65/6
Examinations Material (includes 1901-1905 publications) 65/7
Examinations Regulations 65/8
Examinations Schedule 65/9
Examinations-Seniors 65/10
Fraternity Averages 65/11
Gilland, W. Flinn-Candidate for Director of Admissions 65/12
General Correspondence:
1900-1926 66/1
1921-1924 66/2
1925-1926 66/3
1927-1932 67/1
1933-1938 67/2
1939-1940 67/3
1941-1942 67/4
1943-1953 67/5
1954-1970 67/6
Grade
Point Ratio System
68/1
Grades–misc. information
General Honors 68/2
Graduates 68/3
Honor System-To 1967 68/4
Honor System-N.D. 68/5
Honor System-National Student Federation of the
United States of America 68/6
Honors List 68/7
Mid-term Grades of Students in Trouble 68/8
Monthly Report 68/9
Rolls 68/10
Satisfactory 68/11
Special Honors 68/12
Grade books
January 1830 to November 1830 61/9
January to June 1831 69/2
January 1832 to November 1832 70
1832-1833 71/1
January 1834 to November 1834 71/2
October 1848-February 1851 71/3
May 1847 to February 1850, March 1850 to
March 1853 72/1
April 1853 to December 1864, February 1866 to
August 1868 72/2
1868-1877, 1877 to 1885 72/3
1885-1916 73
1888-1893 74/1
1893-1899 74/2
1920-1923 75/1
1923-1926 75/2
1926-1928 76/1
1928-1930 76/2
1930-1932 77
1932-1934 78
1934-1936 79
1936-1938 80
1938-1940 81
1940-1942 82
1942-1943, 1943-1944 (Wrapped) 83
1944-1945, 1946-1947 (Wrapped) 84
1944-1950 (Wrapped) 85
1947-1948, 1948-1949 (Wrapped) 86
1950-1951 (Wrapped) 87
Record of Good Standing-1910-1920 88/1
Record of Summer Work I and II-1909-1922 88/2-3
Instructions for Scheduling Courses in the Freshman Year 89/1
List of Conditions 89/2
List of Students that didn't Make the Dean's List 1938
89/3
List of Textbooks 89/4
Make-up Quiz Fee 89/5
National Teacher Examination 89/6
Order of Procedure for Registration Days 89/7
Procedure for Calculating Grade Averages 89/8
Register of Students, c. 1905-1937 89/9
Register of Students-Scientific Department: 1829-1834 89/10
Report on Attendance: January 24, 1949 89/11
State and Universities Council of Registrars and
Admissions Officers 89/12
Student Advisors, 1929-1930 89/13
Teacher Certification-College Transcripts 89/14
Register of Names-1885-1886, 1943-1944 (Wrapped) 90
Register of Names-1944-1945, 1968-1969 (Wrapped) 91
Roll Books-1956-1957 (Wrapped) 92
Commencement-Opening Exercises-
General Correspondence 93/1
Speeches 93/2
Commencement Speakers: 1898-1965 93/3
Change of Commencement Day 93/4
Committee on Commencement 93/5
General Correspondence 93/6
Honorary Degrees Conferred By the College 93/7
Graduation ceremonies (printed
ephemera,
clippings, etc.)
N.D. 93/8
1794 93/9
1842 93/10
1845 93/11
1860 93/12
1863 93/13
1870 93/14
1872 93/15A
1873 93/15B
1876 93/16
1877 93/17
1878 93/18
1879 93/19
1880 93/20
1885 93/21
1888 93/22
1891 93/23
1898 93/24
1899 93/25
1900 93/26
1901 93/27
1902 93/28
1903 93/29
1904 93/30
1905 93/31
1906 93/32
1907 93/33
1908 93/34
1909 93/35
1910 93/36
1911 93/37
1912 93/38
1913 93/39
1914 93/40
1915 93/41
1916 93/42
1917 93/43
1918 93/44
1919 (See College Catalogue) 93/45
1920 93/46
1921 94/1
1922 94/2
1923 94/3
1924 94/4
1925 94/5
1926 94/6
1927 94/7
1928 94/8
1929 94/9
1930 94/10
1931 94/11
1932 94/12
1933 94/13
1934 94/14
1935-Sesquicentennial Anniversary 94/15
1936 94/16
1937-Centennial Anniversary of the College of
Charleston as a Municipal College 94/17
1938 94/18
1939 94/19
1940 95/1
1941 95/2
1942 95/3
1943 95/4
1944 95/5
1945 95/6
1946 95/7
1947 95/8
1948 95/9
1949 95/10
1950 95/11
1951 95/12
1952 95/13
1953 95/14
1954 95/15
1955 95/16
1956 95/17
1957 95/18
1958 95/19
1959 95/20
1960 95/21
1961 95/22
1962 95/23
1963 95/24
1964 95/25
1965 95/26
1966 95/27
1967 95/28
1968 96/1
1969 96/2
1970 96/3
Academic Departments
Biology
1899-1918 97/1
1919-1931 97/2
1931-1934 97/3
1935-1938 98/1
1939-1949 98/2
1950-1959 98/3
1960-1969 99/1
1970 99/2
Bear Bluff Laboratories 99/3
Pre-Med Program 99/4
Scientific American: 1951 article 99/5
Zoology, 1899-1957 99/6
Marine Research
Dedication of the George D. Grice
Marine Biological Laboratory at
Fort Johnson 99/7
A Brief Historical Sketch of
Fort Johnson 99/8
Fishing 99/9
General Correspondence: 1953-1955,
1967, 1982 99/10
Merkel, Joseph K.: correspondence 99/11
Navy Materials 100/1
Report on Fort Johnson 100/2
South Carolina Marine Resource
Center 100/3
Vouchers-1-22 100/4
Vouchers-24-50 100/5
Business and Economics
Before 1950 101/1
1951-1970 101/2
Chemistry
1898-1916 102/1
1917 102/2
1918-1919 102/3
1920-1922 102/4
1923-1938 103/1
1939-1959 103/2
1960-1970 103/3
N. d. 103/4
Dated block of wood: c. 1898 103/5
Application for Permit under the National
Prohibition Act-Purchase of Liquor for
Non-Beverage Purposes:
1920-1942 104/1
Bureau of Prohibition-Publication-
"Industrial Alcohol" 104/2
Bureau of Prohibition-Publication-
"Permits for Intoxicating Liquors for
Non-Beverage Purposes" 104/3
Federal Prohibition Director's
Office-General Correspondence:
1921-1928 104/4
General Correspondence:
1929-n. d. 104/5
Report of Alcohol and Other Liquors-
Monthly Export: 1920-1929 104/6
Records of Tax-Free Alcohol Received
and Used
1921-1927 105/1
1928-1933 105/2
1934-1936 105/3
1937-1939 105/4
1940-1944 105/5
Education
General Correspondence: 1919 106/1
Engineering 106/2
English
1830-1921 107/1
1922-1934 107/2
1935-1940 107/3
1941-1955 107/4
1956-1959 108/1
1960-1964 108/2
1965-1970 108/3
English Drama: A Working Basis by
Katharine L. Bates-1896 108/4
Film Programs 108/5
Fine Arts
1910-1930 --Corespondence 109/1
1931-1970-- Coorespondence 109/2
Forestry 109/3
Geology 109/4
History
1881-1935 110/1
1936-1949 110/2
1950-1954 111/1
1955-1960 111/2
1961-1970 111/3
Languages
Classical
1830-1921 112/1
1922-1931 112/2
1932-1941 112/3
1942-1959 112/4
1960-1970 112/5
N.D. 113/1
French
1883-1934 113/2
1935-1944 113/3
1945 113/4
German
1901 114/1
Italian
1924 114/2
Spanish
1908 114/3
Mathematics
1871-1921 115/1
1922-1934 115/2
1935-1944 115/3
1945-1959 116/1
1960-1970 116/2
Millitary Education 116/3
World War I 116/4
World War II 116/5
Music 116/6
Nursing 116/7
Philosophy 117/1
Physical Education 117/2
Physics
1898-1957 117/3
1958 117/4
Political Science 117/5
Psychology 118/1
Public Administration (Including Center for
Metropolitan Affairs)-Masters Program 118/2
Public Speaking 118/3
Social Studies 118/4
Speech 118/5
Night School
Accounting 119/1
Admissions 119/2
Advanced Spanish 119/3
Advertising
Course
119/4
Announcement 119/5
Annual Banquet: 1926 119/6
Annual Report 119/7
Anthropology 119/8
Applied Mechanics 119/9
Banking Finance 119/10
Bills 119/11
Bulletin 119/12
Business English 119/13
Business Finance 119/14
Business Law 119/15
Business Spanish 119/16
By-Laws-Night School Students' Association 119/17
Certificates 119/18
Certificates Awarded 119/19
Chemistry 119/20
Classics 119/21
Commerce and Administration 119/22
Commercial Chemistry 119/23
Corporation Finance 119/24
Dropped Courses 119/25
Economics 119/26
Education missing
English missing
Enrollment and Attendance 120/3
Examination Schedule 120/4
Failures 120/5
Fine Arts 120/6
Foreign Trade 120/7
French 120/8
General Correspondence
1900-1928 120/9
1929- 120/10
Geography 121/1
Geology 121/2
German 121/3
Grades 121/4
Health 121/5
History 121/6
Honors 121/7
Incoming Applications 121/8
Index of Records: 1931-1932 121/9
Information and Requirements
(Including Policy) 121/10
Inquiries 121/11
Introduction 121/12
Investments 121/13
Library Material 121/14
Marketing 121/15
Mathematics
121/16
Miscellaneous Speeches 121/17
Night School Council 122/1
Office Account 122/2
Philosophy 122/3
Physical Education 122/4
Physics 122/5
Prizes 122/6
Public
Finance
122/7
Public Speaking 122/8
Publicity Program 122/9
Registrar 122/10
Registration 122/11
Reports 122/12
Results of the Night School Experience 122/13
Sales
Management
122/14
Shakespeare 122/15
Spanish 122/16
Special Certificate of Continuous
Night School Study 122/17
Special Night Courses 122/18
Statistics Course 122/19
Student Government Association Material 122/20
Student Fee 122/21
Students Enrolled 122/22
Students Enrolled In Night School for
More Than Three Years 122/23
Types of Literature 122/24
Traffic and Management 122/25
Transportation 122/26
Summer School
Accounting Concepts 123/1
Administration of Progressive Education 123/2
Master's Degree Proposal 123/3
Annual Report 123/4
Application for Admission 123/5
Art 123/6
Bills 123/7
Biology 123/8
Business 123/9
Chemistry 123/10
Curriculum Construction Program
for Workshops 123/11
Demonstration School 123/12
Directory 123/13
Economics 123/14
Education 123/15
English 123/16
Events 123/17
Expenses 123/18
Faculty Correspondence 123/19
Financial Correspondence 123/20
Financial Statements 123/21
French 123/22
General Correspondence:
1924-1936 124/1
1937-1970 124/2
Geology 124/3
German 124/4
Health 124/5
History 124/6
Intermediate Latin 124/7
Liberal Arts Courses 124/8
Manual Arts for the Elementary Grades 124/9
Mathematics
124/10
Music and Voice 124/11
Nursing 124/12
Personnel 124/13
Philosophy 124/14
Physical Education 124/15
Physiology 124/16
Printed Material 124/17
Program 124/18
Public Speaking & Opinions missing
Publicity 124/19
Reports 124/20
Salaries 124/21
Sociology 124/22
Southern University Conference Committee
on Summer School 124/23
Spanish 124/24
Statistics 124/25
Summer Schedule 124/26
Summer Session Planning Manual 124/27
Title of Courses 124/28
Coastal Carolina Junior
College (created
under
the auspices of of College of Charleston)
Applicants 125/1
Board of Directors-General Correspondence 125/2
Board of Directors-List of Members 125/3
Contract Between Coastal Carolina Foundation
and the C.of C. Board of Trustees 125/4
Council on Education 125/6
Courses 125/7
Enrollment 125/8
Faculty Appointments and Inquiries 125/9
Faculty Contract 125/10
Foundation Members 125/11
General Correspondence 125/12
Income and Expenses 125/13
Minutes 125/14
Proposed Revisions of Standards for
Senior Colleges 125/15
The Purpose of the Scholarship Committee 125/16
Resolution 125/17
Students 125/18
Tuition Report 125/19
Library
Sign 126/1
Accession Records
1856-1876 126/2
1856-1905 (Wrapped) 127
1905-1907 (Wrapped) 128
1907-1909 (Wrapped) 129
1909-1927 (Wrapped) 130
1913-1914 131/1
1927-1934 131/2
1934-1939 131/3
1937-1938 131/4
April 1940-November 1940 131/5
March 1941-March 1942 131/6
1939-1952 131/7
1952-1962 131/8
1963-1970 132
Books Donated by Chrestomathic Society
Library (See Student Affairs-Chrestomathic
Literary Society) 133/1
Catalogue of Books-Lingard Frampton
Library: 1856 133/2
Books Donated From Lewis Gibbes
Library: 1937 133/3
Books Donated by Mitchell King: 1862 (1950) 133/4
Miles Library (reprint of sales catalog) 133/5A
Miscellaneous accessions 133/5B
Government Publications
1906-1914 133/6
1915-1927 134/1
1932-1940 134/2
Alumni Library Funds: 1928-1929, 1937-1938 134/3
Annual Reports: 1857-1939 134/4
Book Requisitions: 1937-1938 135/1
Books Deposited By the College in the
Charleston Museum Library-1902-1914 (see 144/5)
Books Withdrawn from the College Library
by Faculty and Others.... 135/3
Budget 135/4
Cataloging Department Missing
The
Centennial Donation-1937 135/6
Charleston Library Society: 1866, 1938-1968 135/7
Circulation-Books Borrowed,
1911-1931
135/8
College and University Library Statistics, 1963 135/9
College of Charleston Library Associates 135/10
College Library Notes 135/11
College Rental Library 135/12
Dedication of Reading Room-
Memorial to Isabel Cohen Doud 135/13
Departmental Request for Books: 1882-1930 135/14
Disposition of Federal Funds 135/15
Financial Statements: 1908-1941, 1972 135/16
Fines 135/17
Funds 135/18
Letterbook: 1856-1858 135/19
General Correspondence
1856-1940 136/1
1941-1970 136/2
Gift-Edward R. Croft 136/3
Inauguration of the Library:1856 136/4
Information about the College of Charleston Library 136/5
Interim Reports, 1966 136/6
Laws and Regulations of the Library of the
College of Charleston 137/1
Leaflets 137/2
Library Faculty Meeting 137/3
Library Permit 137/4
Listing of Smithsonian Reports 137/5
Lost and Found Department 137/6
List of S.C. Newspapers (1787-1859) in the
College Library 137/7
List of Newspapers in College Library-
Chronological 137/8
Newspapers-Contents 137/9
Newspapers-Miscellaneous Dates 137/10
Newspapers in the College Library Published
after 1820 137/11
Newspapers-S.C. Newspapers-The First Twenty
Years of the Charleston Courier-1803-1822 137/12
Preservation of Historical Records in
Charleston, S.C. 137/13
Periodicals and Newspapers 137/14
A Report on a Study of the Library 137/15
Salary Schedule 137/16
Salvador Grant of Arms by Mary V. Powers 137/17
Southern Association Library Material 137/18
State Publication of the C. of C. Library 137/19
Statistics 137/20
Stratton Library Material 137/21
Subject Heading Under Charleston In Vertical File 137/22
WPA Historic Records Projects-1940-
WPA List of Works Accomplished 137/23
Catalogue of Books in the College Library
1849 (printed; one copy annotated) 138/1
1857 138/2
Alcove inventories:
A 138/3
B 138/4
C 138/5
D 138/6
E 138/7
F 138/8
G 138/9
H 138/10
L 139/1
M 139/2
N 139/3
O 139/4
P 139/5
Q 139/6
R 139/7
S 139/8
Early Dewey Classification 140
Dewey Catalogue Cards-(Three Flat Boxes
Found at the end of Archives) Missing
Alphabetical catalog: 1940 141/1
Circulation Records:
1856-1902 141/2
1902-1926 141/3
1900-1918; 1932-1939 141/4
1936-1945 passim 142
Pamphlet index (wrapped) 143
Library exhibits, 1931-1941 144
Museum
Exhibition labels by Dr. Manigault 145/1
Financial Statements 145/2
General Correspondence
1868-1906 145/3
1913-1916 145/4
1930-1970 145/5
Postcards 145/6
Program of Lectures 145/7
Publications lent to Charleston Museum Library 145/8
Reports 145/9
Resolutions 145/10
Trustee possibilities 145/11
Account book 145/12
General Account: 1909-1910 145/13
Plans of museum and former area, c. 1913 & 1915 145/14
General Guide... by Ashley, 1901 145/15
"...Genesis and Development" by Mazyck, 1907 145/16
Faculty Journals
1841-1847 146/1
1847-1850 146/2
1850-1854 146/3
1854-1864 146/4
1872-1896 146/5
1896-1939 147/1
1939-1970 147/2
Misc. drafts, copies, etc. 147/3
Faculty Committees
Absences 148/1
Accounts 148/2
Admissions and Financial Aid
1907-1970 149/1
Athletics 149/2
Buildings and Grounds
1899-1965 149/3
1965-1970 149/4
Classroom assignments 149/5
Conditions 150/1
Committee Students 150/2
Courses
1899-1912 150/3
1913-1916 151/1
1917-1918 151/2
1919-1921 151/3
1922-1923 152/1
1924-1927 152/2
1928-1933 152/3
1934-1940 153/1
1941-1942 153/2
1943-1945 153/3
1946-1947 154/1
1948-1970 154/2
N.D. 154/3
Deficiencies: 1909 155/1
Discipline: 1900-1944 155/2
Dormitories: 1900-1901;1909-1921 155/3
Examinations 156/1
Excuses-(See Also: Committee on Absences,
Committee on Courses, Committee on
Examination) 156/2
Faculty Accounts 156/3
Freshman Advisors 156/4
Gymnasium Affairs 156/5
Intercollegiate Debates 156/6
Pre-Medical Work 157/1
Publicity: 1898-1920 157/2
1921-1939 157/3
Publications, 1917 157/4
Records 157/5
Regulations 157/6
Executive Committee 157/7
Rhodes Scholarship 158/1
Scholarships: 1895-1927 158/2
Scholarships: 1928- 158/3
Standing Committee, 1939 158/4
Student Activities-(See Also:
Committee on Student Affairs) 158/5
Student Affairs-(See Also:
Committee on Student Activities) 158/6
Student Aid 158/7
College Calendar 158/8
General Correspondence 158/9
Monthly Abstract of the Journal of the Faculty 158/10
Monthly Report-Blank Form 158/11
Monthly Report of Scholarship and Conduct-
Blank Form 158/12
Faculty member lists 158/13
Phi Beta Kappa Defense Fund 158/14
Publications list for faculty, 1930 159/1
Publication project by W. P. A. 159/2
Reports, 1933-1938 159/3
Resolutions on the Death of Harrison Randolph 159/4
Retirement-General Correspondence: 1927-1940 159/5
1940-1970 159/6
Miscellaneous Printed Material (1) 160/1
Miscellaneous Printed Material (2) 160/2
Salaries and Related Salary Scales 160/3
Student Advisors 160/4
Progress Reports 160/5
Teacher Certification Materials 160/6
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Applications 161/1
Biology 161/2
Chemistry 161/3
Classical Languages 161/4
English 161/5
Experimental Program of Grant-in-Aid to
College Professors 161/6
Finances 161/7
General Correspondence (Carnegie) 161/8
History of Carnegie Program 161/9
Mathematics 161/10
Minutes 161/11
Miscellaneous Printed Material 161/12
Modern Languages 161/13
Physics 161/14
Faculty and
Staff Publications (See separate Biography File
for imprint,
articles, etc., and see the library catalog for monographs.)
Student Work (See also "Appendix 1: A
Chronological
List of Student Work in Special Collections, 1928-1955" at the end of
this
inventory; Biography File; and the library catalog for monographs.)
Addlestone, J. 162/1
Ball, Alex M. 162/2
Banks, Jim 162/3
Brown, Isaac 162/4
Davisson 162/5
Dibble, E. Marvin 162/6
Gaffney, Ruth A. 162/7
Griffin, Frank M., Jr. 162/8
Johnson, S. Keith 162/9
Keatley, Janet L. 162/10
Mazyck, McM. K. 162/11
McIver, G. W. 162/12
Moltke-Hansen, David 162/13
Nailmark, Doris 162/14
Nebb, Jack 162/15
Powers, Joanna C. 162/16
Reinert, Gertha 162/17
Royall, J.E. 162/18
Somerstein, David E. 162/19
Stiglitz, Mary Ellen 162/20
Tiedman, J.O.C. 162/21
Waring, E. H., Jr. 162/22
Waring, Sophia 162/23
Willingham, Thomas A. 162/24
Wilson, Alexander B. 162/25
Anon. (Paradise Lost essay) 162/26
Anon. (quotations by students, c. 1800) 162/27
Anon. (Organic chemistry) 162/28
6. STUDENT
AFFAIRS
Parking
163/1
Regulations 163/2
Campus Ministry and Chapel Services 163/4
Career Development and Placement
1900-1914 163/5
1915-1916 163/6
1917 163/7
1918 164/1
1919-1920 164/2
1940-1941 165/1
1942-1948 165/2
1949-1970 165/3
N.D. 165/4
Student Employment by F. E. R. A.-
General Correspondence 165/5
Job Descriptions 165/6
Payroll 165/7
Report: October 1934-1935 166/1
Work Sheets and Time Cards 166/2
Health Services 166/3
Director of Residence Life
General Correspondence, 1899-1953 166/4
1966-1969 166/5
Cafeteria 166/6
Insurance Company of North America 167/1
Inventory 167/2
List of Students Residing in Dormitory
Facilities 167/3
The Lodge-(Student Residence) 167/4
Men's Dormitory-Brochure, 1954-1955 167/5
Men's Dormitory-Regulations 167/6
Dormitory Statement 167/7
Petty Cash 167/8
Receipts:
1899-1914 167/9
1915-1918 167/10
1919-1938 167/1
Off Campus Residence 167/12
Permit of Occupation 167/13
Account Books 168/1
Room Assignment
1900-1916 168/2
1917-1939 168/3
Saga Food Service proposal 168/4
Telephone Account, 1920 168/5
Washers and Dryers 168/6
Women's Dormitories
1962-1967 169/1
1965-1966 169/2
1967 169/3
Memorial-Emma S. Gibbes 169/4
Regulations 169/5
Student
Activities
Student Government Association-
Constitution 170/1
Student Counsel 170/2
Budget 170/3
Minutes
1967-1969 170/4
Student Handbook, 1969/70 manuscript 170/5
General Correspondence 170/6
Afro-American Society (See SUMA-Student Union for
Minority Affairs)
Air Raid Defense Program-1942 171/1
Annual Ball 171/2
Reports: 1910-1919 171/3
Astronomy Club 171/4
Athletics Association-Certificate of Incorporation 171/5
Constitution and By-Laws 171/6
Material 171/7
Financial Statement 171/8
Beta Club 171/9
Boat Club 171/10
Camera Club 171/11
Cartesian Society 171/12
Chemistry Society 171/13
Chrestomathic
Literary
Society
Anniversary Address-1884 172/1
Annual Ball of the College: 1892; 1894; 1895 172/2
Annual Celebrations: 1885 172/3
Annual Celebrations: 1863, 1867 172/4
Chrestomathic Literary Society Certificate 172/5
Annual Report to the President: 1931 172/6
Centennial Banquet: 1948 172/7
Debates: 1879; 1890 172/8
Cliosophic and Chrestomathic Literary Societies-
Methods of Inviting New Members: 1933-1934--172/9
Clipping-Chrestomathic Reveals New Plan for
Forensics 172/10
Clipping-Cliosophic Men Send Challenge to
Chrestomaths 172/11
Clipping-The Meteor-Chrestomaths Victorious over
Cliosophs in Debate: 1939 172/12
Committee Report on Annual Orator 172/13
Committee Report on Arrangements for the
Celebration of the Anniversary 172/14
Committee Report on Constitutional Business 172/15
Committee Report on Diplomas and Badges 172/16
Committee Report on Entertainment 172/17
Committee Report on Finances 172/18
Committee Report on Parliamentary Law 172/19
Committee Report on Recommended Amendment 172/20
Committee Report on Refitting Officer's Desks 172/21
Committee Report on the Library 172/22
Committee Report-Miscellaneous 172/23
Correspondence Acknowledging Excuses: 1850 172/24
Correspondence Relating to College Uniform 172/25
Correspondence Relating to the
Chrestomathic Centennial Banquet 172/26
General Correspondence 172/27
Invitation Requirements
Full Membership 172/28
Rites: 1866 172/29
Anniversary Celebrations 172/30
Annual Celebrations 172/31
Annual Commencements 172/32
Annual Contests 172/33
Annual Exhibition: 1885 172/34
King, Mitchell-Correspondence to the Faculty
of the College: 1849 172/35
King, Mitchell-Correspondence to the Mayor and
City Alderman on Behalf of the Society: 1849 172/36
List of Regular Members 172/37
Miscellaneous Notes 172/38
Miscellaneous Printed Material 172/39
Motion 172/40
Order of Initiation: 1876 172/41
Parliamentary Usages 172/42
Periods in the History of the College 172/43
Petition to Establish a Course in Public Speaking 172/44
Pledge of Membership 172/45
Requisitions Made to Committee on Accounts 172/46
Resolutions 172/47
Seal and Pin 172/48
Undergraduates and Celebrations: 1884 172/49
Origins 173/1
Constitution and By-Laws 173/2
Motion Book: 1848-1852 and 1871-1890 173/3
Minute Books (Crestomathic)
1848-1852 173/4
1852-1856 173/5
1856-1858 173/6
1858-1864 173/7
1866-1867 174/1
1867-1869 174/2
1869-1871 174/3
1871-1874 174/4
1874-1877 174/5
1877-1879 174/6
1879-1885 174/7
1885-1888 174/8
1888-1890 174/9
1890-1892 175/1
1892-1894 175/2
1894-1897 175/3
1897-1898 175/4
1898-1901 175/5
1901-1903 175/6
1903-1905 176/1
1905 176/2
1905-1907 176/3
1907-1910 176/4
1910-1911 176/5
1911-1912 176/6
1912-1913 176/7
1913-1914 176/8
1935-1940 176/9
1940-1946, N.D. 176/10
1946-1950 177/1
1950-1951 177/2
1954-1955 177/3
1956-1957 177/4
Report: 1848-1859; 1872-1890 177/5
Report: Library 177/6
Catalogs of Chrestomathic Society Books:
1858 177/7
1873 177/8
1884 177/9
1895-1896 177/10
1899 177/11
1881 178/1
Librarian's report, 1851 178/2
Catalog of Library Books-N.D. 178/3
Critic Book: 1890-1892 178/4
Reader 178/5
Debt Book: 1849-1854 178/6
Fine Book: 1876-1879 178/7
Receipt Book: 1896-1905 178/8
Receipts 178/9
Treasurer's Account Book: 1848-1867 179/1
Treasurer's Account Book: 1855 179/2
Treasurer's Account Book: 1858-1861 179/3
Treasurer's Account Book: 1905-1911 179/4
Cash Book: 1871-1890 179/5
Cash Book: 1893-1909 179/6
Ledger: 1871-1879 179/7
Ledger: 1880-1901 179/8
Circulation of Library Books: 1874-1877 180/1
Circulation of Library Books: 1878-1884 180/2
Members : 1848-1849; 1852-1854 180/3
Roll Book: 1850-1853; 1856-1862 180/4
1866-1876 180/5
1876-1882 180/6
1883-1887 180/7
1888-1901 180/8
Correspondence (Chrestomathic)
Abernathy, T.F. : 1910 181/1
Aldrich, A.P. : 1849 181/2
Allen, Lewis: 1897 181/3
Archer, Henry P. : 1880, 1884 181/4
Armar, C. Emile 181/5
Armosophic Society 181/6
Arnolds, T.J. 181/7
Ashley, George H. : 1900 181/8
Bachman, John 181/9
Baker, B.E. : 1885 181/10
Barbot, Charles: 1867 181/11
Barbot, Louis D. : 1885 181/12
Bechtel, Jno. H. : 1884 181/13
Bellinger, J. 181/14
Benet, W.C. :1897, 1898 181/15
Bissell, J. Bennet, Jr. : 1878 181/16
Blackman, Harry P. 181/17
Blackman, J.K., Jr. :1897 181/18
Bond, Jacob 181I/19
Bowie, John A. : 1850 181I/20
Boyd, W.A. : 1897 181/21
Boyle, Charles 181/22
Brawley, Marion P. : 1907 181/23
Brawley, Wm. H. : 1877 181/24
Brown, L.A. 181/25
Brown, Robert A. : 1885 181/26
Bruns, Henry M. : 1873-1879 181/27
Bryan, J. Marion: 1898 181/28
Bryan, J.P.K. : 1877-1899 181/29
Bryan, Lewis O. 181/30
Byrd, W.A. : 1898 181I/31
Buist, George L. : 1884 181/32
Buist, Henry: 1839 181/33
Burns, N.M. 181/34
Butler, M.C. : 1884 181/35
Caldwell, W.A. : 1884 181/36
Caldwell, Wm. L. 181/37
Calliopean Society 181/38
Campbell, W.H. 181/39
Capers, F.W. : 1869-1974 181/40
Carlisle, Jas. H. : 1885 181I/41
Carroll, B.R. : 1857 181/42
Cathcart, W.R. : 1898 181/43
Chandler, Jas. B. : 1850 181/44
Chazal, Louis R. : 1878 181/45
Chazal, P.E. : 1874 181/46
Cheves, Langdon : 1869 181/47
Chisolm, L.H. 181/48
Chisolm, W.B. : 1898 181/49
Clarkson, Thomas B. 181/50
Cleckley, H.M., Jr. : 1877 181/51
Cliosophic Society 181/52
Conner, Lewis E. 181/53
Copwell, Sumtar: 1880 181/54
Crovatt, A.J. 181/55
DeSaussure, H.A. 181/56
DeSaussure, H.W. 181/57
Denton, Y. : 1865 181/58
Deveaux, James G. : 1887 181/59
Dibble, Sameul:1884 181/60
Dougherty, John 181/61
Dudley, K. : 1887 181/62
Duke, Huggan: 1898 181/63
Dye, E.C. 181/64
Easterby, J.H. : 1955 181/65
Edgerbon, Everett C. 181/66
Edwards, L. : 1880 181/67
Elliott, H.D. : 1867 181/68
Erickman, H.L. 181/69
Erving, Louis V. : 1870 181/70
Euphradian Society (USC) 181/71
Faculty of the College of Charleston:
1903, N.D. 181/72
Fair, H.B. : 1878 181/73
Farraut, W.H. : 1873 181/74
Ficken, Jno. F. : 1877 181/75
Finley, R.L. : 1873 181/76
Finley, W.P. 181/77
Flynn, W.H. : 1857 181/78
Fogarty, P.B. : 1898 181/79
Follin, Hubert G. : 1898 181/80
Frampton, Lingard A. : 1869 181/81
Frost, Henry 181/82
Gadsden, C.P. 181/83
Gadsden, Jno 181/84
Gadsden, Jno. B. : 1902 181/85
Gafferelly, T.P., Jr. 181/86
Gaillard, G.Y. 181/87
Gaillard, Peyre 181/88
Gaillard, Sameul G. 181/89
Gaillard, Wm. D. 181/90
Gayer, A.C. 181/91
Grubber's Scrapbook 181/92
Gibbes, Lewis R. 181/93
Gibes, J.W. 181/94
Gibbon, G.E., Jr. 181/95
Gilman, L. 181/96
Girardeau, John L. 181/97
Glass, J.G. 181/98
Glover, Sanders 181/99
Graeser, C.A. : 1898 181/100
Grey, Alfred 181/101
Grimball, H.M. 181/102
Hanckel, F.S. : 1880 181/103
Hannahan, A.B. 181/104
Harper, Arthur 181/105
Harris, Lancelot M. : 1898 181/106
Haskell, Jno. B. 181/107
Hayne, J.W. 181/108
Hayne, W. Alston 181/109
Hayne, W.E. 181/110
Henderson, D.S. 181/111
Heyward, Jos. F. 181/112
Holmes, A.B. 181/113
Holmes, G.S. 181/114
Holmes, J.W. 181/115
Holmes, Wm. P. 181/116
Horne, W.B.W. 181/117
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Hume, J. 181/119
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Hutchinson, T.L. 181/121
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Jervey, Rene R. 181/126
Jervey, W. St. Julien 181/127
Johnson, O.E. 181/128
Johnson, Robert W. 181/129
Johnson, W.W. 181/130
Jones and Lee, Architects 181/131
Kelly, W.B. 181/132
King, M. 181/133
Kingman, W.B. 181/134
Kolnitz, G. Frou, Jr. 181/135
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Lamb, G.B. 182/2
Lapham, Sameul P. 182/3
Law, E.M. 182/4
Lee, H.M. Jr. 182/5
Loretta (Dreka ... Stationary) 182/6
Lockwood, Paula Lee 182/7
Logan, T.W.D. 182/8
Lord, W.W. 182/9
Lord, L., Jr. 182/10
Lucas, E.H., Jr. 182/11
Lucas, J.J. 182/12
Palmetto Lyceum 182/13
Manigault, G.E. 182/14
Martin, Wm. E. 182/15
Marshall, E.A. 182/16
Mazyck, M.K. 182/17
McCormack, Walter 182/18
McCrady, John 182/19
Memminger, C.G. 182/20
Middleton, N.R. 182/21
Middleton, Arthur, Jr. 182/22
Mikell, W. 182/23
Miles, J.W. 182/24
Miles, Porcher Wm. 182/25
Miles, Richardson 182/26
Mitchell, Julian 182/27
Mortimer, Saml. 182/28
Muckenfuss, B. Stewart 182/29
Nelson, Rosemary (Memminger School)-182/30
Noble, P. 182/31
O'Brien, Rev. J.L. 182/32
O'Conner, M.P. 182/33
Oliphant, Albert Doane 182/34
Ottotengui, B.A.A. 182/35
Parker, Charles W. 182/36
Parker, Thomas T. 182/37
Petigru, J. Louis 182/38
Petit, N. Francis 182/39
The Poetry Society of South Carolina 182/40
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Porter, J.W. 182/43
Porter, W.D. 182/44
Prentiss, Owen 182/45
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Pressley, B.C. 182/47
Price, S. 182/48
Pringle, E.H., Jr. 182/49
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Randolph, Harrison 182/51
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Rogers, Ed 182/58
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Sass, G.H. 182/62
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Schachte, H. 182/64
Schachte, Walter B. 182/65
Schaefer, W.H. 182/66
Schirmer, W. 182/67
Schouboe, T. 182/68
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Shepard, Charles H. 182/71
Siegling, John A. 182/72
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Simons, S. Lewis 182/75
Simmons, F.Y. 182/76
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