Edgar A. Brown Papers
Mss.0091

Summary Information

Repository
Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
Creator
Brown, Edgar A. (Edgar Allan), 1888-1975
Title
Edgar A. Brown Papers
ID
Mss.0091
Date [inclusive]
1911-1975
Extent
147.0 cubic feet includes 117 cubic feet papers; 31 scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings; 4.5 cubic feet photographs; 11 5" and 7" tape recordings; 3 cassette recordings; 4 314" videotapes; and 2 reels 15mm television film.
Language
English

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Biographical Note

Edgar A. Brown was born July 11, 1888, to Augustus Abraham Brown and Rebecca Elizabeth Howard, near Shiloh Springs in Aiken County. He attended the common schools and Graniteville Academy. During 1906-1907 Brown worked as a law clerk and secretary. After a competitive examination he was appointed official Court Stenographer of the Second Judicial Circuit, a position he held until 1918. Before he was twenty-two years old he passed the South Carolina bar exam and was admitted to practice law June 3, 1910. December 30, 1913, Annie Love Sitgreaves and Brown married. They had one child, Emily.

Brown was active in the Democratic party serving as Chairman of the state party and on the Executive Committees at the county, state, and national levels. He was a state representative from 1921-1926. In 1925 he became Speaker of the House. In 1926 he resigned the speakership to run for the United States Senate. He opposed N. B. Dial and Ed Smith and lost to Smith in the second primary. In 1928, he was elected to the South Carolina Senate where he served until his retirement, July 28, 1972. Brown was a candidate for the United States Senate in 1938 but withdrew, and Ed Smith defeated Governor Olin D. Johnston. Again in 1954, upon the death of Senator Burnet Maybank, Senator Brown aspired to become a U.S. Senator. The Democratic Executive Committee chose him to be the Democratic candidate. Strom Thrumond opposed him in a write-in campaign and defeated Brown.

Senator Brown was elected by the Legislature in 1934 to the Board of Trustees of Clemson Agricultural College. Following a temporary absence in 1947, when dual office holding was a question, he was elected a Life Trustee in 1948. From Clemson he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 1955. He continued his strong support during the periods when Clemson was transformed from a small, all-white military college into a coeducational, integrated university. He actively participated in implementing Clemson's reorganization plan recommended by management consultants, Cresap, McCormick, and Paget. He was vitally involved in the Hartwell Dam controversy, Harvey Gantt's peaceful integration of Clemson, and the university building program.

Senator Brown's associations included membership in the Elks, Knights of Pythias, Masons (Shriner), Methodist Church, Board of Stewards of Methodist Church (30 years), and Woodmen of the World. He attended as a Delegate the National Democratic Conventions in 1924, 1932, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964.

As a result of injuries received in an automobile accident, Brown died on June 26, 1975. Mrs. Brown had died earlier on May 26, 1973, as had his daughter, Emily Jefferies, on April 11, 1975.

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Chronology

1888 Born, July 11, to Augustus Abraham Brown and Rebecca Elizabeth Howard, near Shiloh Springs in Aiken County
1888 Attended common schools and Graniteville Academy
1906-1907 Law clerk and secretary
1908 After competitive examination, appointed official Court stenographer of 2nd Judicial Circuit, a position he held until 1918
1910 Passed South Carolina bar examination-admitted, June 3, to the practice of law
1913 Married, December 30, Annie Love Sitgreaves
1914 Chairman, Democratic Executive Committee of Barnwell County Member, State Democratic Executive Committee (26 years old)
1920 Elected to S. C. House of Representatives where he served 1921-26
1924 Chairman of S. C. Democratic Party
1924 Delegate to Democratic National Convention, Madison Square Garden
1925 Speaker of the House (36 years old)
1925 Founding member, Council of State Governments
1926 Chairman of State Democratic Executive Committee (1922-26)
1926 Candidate for U. S-Senate, resigning Speakership to run-Opposed by N. B. Dial and Ed Smith-Lost to Ed Smith, in second primary, by 5,000 votes
1928 Elected to S. C. Senate where he served 1929 to 1972
1934 Elected by the legislature, January 17, to Board of Trustees, Clemson Agricultural College
1938 As candidate for U, S. Senate, opposed by Governor Olin D. Johnston and Ed Smith-Brown withdrew-Smith won
1940 Vice-President and Chair-man, Board of Managers, Council of State Governments
1942 Chairman, Senate Finance Committee
1942 President Pro Tempore, S. C-Senate
1947 President, South Carolina Bar Association
1947 Senator Brown temporarily absent from Clemson Board meetings because of the state law forbidding "dual office-holding"
1948 Public announcement, March 20, that late in 1947 Senator Brown had been elected "Life Trustee" of Clemson
1949-1959 Hartwell Dam project threatened Clemson1s agricultural research lands-Senator Brown headed negotiations with United States Army Corps of Engineers which ended with a 1961 settlement favorable to Clemson College
1952-1968 Democratic National Executive Committeeman
1954 Candidate for U. S. Senate-Defeated by Strom Thurmond
1954 In May the U. S. Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional the practice of barring black students from public schools on account of race
1955 Honorary degree, Doctor of Laws, conferred by Clemson College, August 17-Dedication of new Agricultural Center on same occasion
1958 February 11, ceremonies in hall of S. C. Senate on the occasion of the hanging of the portrait of Senator Brown
1958 "Mr. Sound Government-Senator Edgar A.. Brown," article in the February issue of South Carolina Magazine
1958 June, death of Dr. Robert F. Poole, President of Clemson College
1959 Robert C. Edwards, in April, became President of Clemson
1960 Elected Chairman of the Executive Committee, Clemson College Board of Trustees-Received, June 6, a formal "Resolution of Gratitude" from his fellow trustees
1961 The U. S. Government, in January, settled with Clemson by building a diversionary dam and paying $1,1.50,000. to the College
1961 Harvey Gantt, a black student, unsuccessfully applied to enter Clemson College
1962 Harvey Gantt entered suit for admission to Clemson-Court hearings at Anderson in November-Senator Brown testified-Federal District Judge C. C. Wyche dismissed Gantt's case-NAACP immediately appealed-Judge Wyche reversed by Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals-Further appeals by Clemson failed
1963 Judge Wyche, January 22, ordered that Gantt be admitted to Clemson
1964 June 4, Honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, conferred by Medical College of South Carolina
1964 July 1, Clemson Agricultural College became Clemson University
1965 U. S. Senator Olin D.. Johnston died-Governor Donald Russell resigned and became Senator-Lt. Governor Robert E. McNair became Governor, April 22
1966 President, Clemson University Board of Trustees
1968 Appreciation Dinner for Earle Morris, Anne Agnew, and Senator Brown, December 11-Reception at Governor's Mansion
1969 July 11-Board of Trustees, Clemson University, presented to Senator Brown a resolution honoring him on his 81st birthday
1969 July 17-Board of Trustees, Clemson, passed a resolution inviting and respectfully urging Senator Brown "to make available to Clemson University the letters, papers and memorabilia of his remarkable life to be preserved and protected for posterity in an appropriate room, to be named after him, in the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library."
1970 Announcement by President Edwards, at a luncheon at the Clemson House, January 9, of the establishment of the Edgar A. Brown Foundation and of plans for the Edgar A. Brown Room in the Robert Muldrow Cooper Library
1970 Permanent President Emeritus of the State Democratic Convention, March 25
1970 Birthday celebrations: July 11, "Edgar A, Brown Day," climaxing Barnwell County's Tricentennial celebration-Special programs on South Carolina ETV, July 11 and 12, honoring Senator Brown
1972 May 13, Honorary Dr. of Laws, University of South Carolina
1972 May 25, announced his retirement from the Senate of the South Carolina General Assembly
1972 July 28, Retired
1973 May 26, Mrs. Brown died
1975 April 11, Daughter Emily Brown Jefferies died
June 26, Senator Brown died after automobile accident

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Scope and Content

The papers document much of Senator Brown's political life in the Democratic Party at the county, state, and national levels. He served at the national level as executive committeeman, as a delegate to conventions, and as a long time representative on the Council of State Governments. The papers illuminate his prominence as President Pro Tempore and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee from 1942-1972. Among his major interests were education, educational television, mental health, industry, highways and ports development, and state government reorganization. Many of the papers document his service to his constituents and Barnwell County. As a Life trustee of Clemson University, he collected official and personal papers, 1948-1975. These range from minutes of trustees' meetings to Clemson-Carolina football games to Harvey Gantt's integration of Clemson.

A large segment of the papers project Brown's personal and political life. These are illustrated by scrapbooks, 1911-1972, and boxes of newspaper clippings, 1920-1975; correspondence, programs, and greeting cards. Photographs include members of the various legislative committees, personal friends, and family members. Major events were captured in photographs, film, and videotapes. The collection is a valuable primary source for state political and economic history.

There are loose-leaf inventories of folder titles and memorabilia, a key word index to folder titles, incomplete card indices of subjects, personal names, photographs and memorabilia.

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Arrangement

The papers consist of over two thousand folders numbered in two sequences reflecting the order in which they were accessioned and processed.

The first grouping consists of over seven hundred folders, scrapbooks, memorabilia, photographs, certificates, and resolutions which were received in 1969. Using key words in the folder titles, an index was created for the papers. Complete processing was not a major consideration when the university acquired the Brown papers; however, inventories, descriptions, labels, superficial organization, and simple indices to the papers and photographs were completed in order to have control of the papers. The remainder of the materials was numbered, described, and indexed or placed on loose-leaf inventories. The scrapbooks were numbered chronologically. However, while Brown's office used an alphabetical filing system, papers were not packed in this order for transfer to Clemson. The Cooper Library staff were instructed to maintain the original order but did not consider that the packing order might not be the original order. As a result, the first grouping of files was not listed in alphabetical order on the original finding aid.

In 1989, Ms. Berniece Holt began revising the arrangement and reprocessing the original portion of the papers. Folders were placed in alphabetical order and conservation measures taken. After Ms. Holt's retirement early the following year, the collection was left as it was until 1996 when Ms. Adriane Jackson supervised further work on it. In 1998, Ms. Vicki Schmid completed this project. A new index was prepared with new folder numbers 1 through 632. The original folder numbers were retained in the listing in parentheses as a reference for the use of researchers who had used the original index of folder numbers.

In 1975, following Senator Brown's death, the second grouping of over fourteen hundred additional folders was added to the collection. These folders are numbered 1 through 1471 and are preceded by a handwritten "L" (later) to distinguish them from the earlier folders. This number has also been recorded on each paper within the folder in the upper right corner. The "L" does not, however, appear in the finding aid.

Artifacts, audio and video, referred to collectively as "Tagged Items" are detailed on a typed list. Each item was assigned a number preceded by the letter "I". Audio and video are listed more accurately in the Audio & Video section of this finding aid. Scrapbooks are also listed separately in this finding aid. The handwritten locations in the "Tagged Items" list are not accurate; the repository moved after the list was made.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Clemson University Libraries Special Collections 2010 July 31

Restrictions on Use

There are no restrictions on the use of the collection.

Provenance

The papers and memorabilia were a gift to Clemson University from Edgar A. Brown. This gift and the announcement of the establishment of the Brown Foundation followed Clemson Board of Trustee resolutions of July 11 and 17, 1969. The first honored Brown on his 81st birthday, and the second invited and urged him to make available to the University his letters, papers and memorabilia to be placed in the University Library where a room would be named for him. The announcement of the Brown Foundation and of the plans for a room was made at a luncheon honoring Senator Brown on January 9, 1970. On May 6, 1971, the "Brown Room" ceremonies were held.

Processing Information note

See "Arrangement" section for processing information.

The conversion of this finding aid to Encoded Archival Description format was made possible with a grant from the South Carolina State Historical Records Advisory Board in 2009-2010. The finding aid was prepared for encoding by Jen Bingham.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Clarks Hill-Russell Authority. (S.C.)
  • Clemson University. -- History
  • Democratic Party. (S.C.)
  • Savannah River Plant. (E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company)
  • South Carolina State Hospital.
  • South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association.
  • South Carolina. State Highway Dept.
  • Winthrop College.

Geographic Name(s)

  • Allendale County (S.C.)
  • Bamberg County (S.C.)
  • Barnwell County (S.C.)
  • Hartwell Dam (Ga. and S.C.)
  • South Carolina--Race relations.

Personal Name(s)

  • Agnew, Anne A.
  • Blatt, Solomon, 1896-1986
  • Byrnes, James F. (James Francis), 1882-1972
  • Cauthen, John K., 1906-1973
  • Cooper, Robert Muldrow, 1887-1966
  • Daniel, Charles E., (Charles Ezra), 1895-1964
  • Dorn, William Jennings Bryan, 1916-2005
  • Edwards, Robert C. (Robert Cook), 1914-
  • Farley, James A. (James Aloysius), 1888-1976
  • Gantt, Harvey B., (Harvey Bernard), 1943-
  • Gressette, Marion.
  • Hollings, Ernest F., 1922-
  • Jefferies, Richard M., (Richard Manning), 1888-1964
  • Johnson, Lyndon B., (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
  • Johnston, Olin D., (Olin Dewitt), 1896-1965
  • Russell, Donald Stuart, 1906-1998
  • Workman, William D., (William Douglas), 1914-1990

Subject(s)

  • College trustees--South Carolina.
  • Law--South Carolina.
  • Public television--South Carolina.
  • Segregation--South Carolina.

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Bibliography

1970 Legislative Manual, p. 18.

Biographical Directory of the Senate of the State of South Carolina, 1776-1964 compiled under the direction of the Senatorial Research Committee. (Columbia, SC: South Carolina Archives Department, 1964), p. 187.

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Collection Inventory

Files, Group I 

Box Folder

Abbott, S. Knox 1966   (265)

1 1

Allendale Senatorial Election 1962   (258)

1 2

Allendale Garment Company 1956   (123)

1 3

American Lawyers Company, The 1935   (40)

1 4

American Society of Lawyers, The 1935   (39)

1 5

Amerotron 1955-61   (612)

1 6

Anderson, Jesse T. 1958 1962   (120, 224)

1 7

Anderson, Walker E. 1957   (121)

1 8

"Andrew Jackson Day" 1966   (392)

1 9

Applications and Appointments 

Box Folder

 1949   (527)

1 10

 1949   (542)

1 11

 1950   (542)

1 12

Appointments Senate 1964   (270)

1 13
Box Folder

Archives: Historical Commission of South Carolina 1949-57   (613)

1 14

Arnall, Ellis 1966   (225)

1 15

Astor, Lady Nancy Langhorne 1953   (434)

1 16

Astronauts 1964 1969   (469)

1 17

Atomic and Nuclear Energy Committee 1957-61   (223, 226, 402)

1 18

Atomic Energy Commission 1950-58   (611)

1 19

Atomic: Savannah River Atomic Energy Plant 1952   (92)

1 20

Atomic Test Shot [at Nevada Proving Grounds] 1955   (75)

1 21

Augusta Chamber of Commerce (L.S. Moody) 1952-61   (228)

1 22

Augusta Courier, The [See Roy V. Harris File] 1968-69   (265)

1 23

Ault Associates, Inc. no date   (227)

1 24

Autographed Letters to E.A.Brown 1945-67   (30)

1 25

Bahamas Trip 1953   (435)

1 26

B. Bailey, Beattie, Bobo, Breedin, etc. 1943   (101)

1 27

Bailey, H.E. "Slim" 1964   (229)

1 28

Baker, William W. 1955-66   (230)

1 29

Bane, Frank 1958   (133)

1 30

Bar Associations 1944-47   (100)

1 31

Barbecue, Fuller's Pond 1957   (134)

1 32

Barber Shop Quartet 1960-61   (436)

1 33

Barnwell County 

Box Folder

 1924-35   (48)

1 34

 1942-45   (79)

1 35

 1946-47   (79)

2 36

 1948-49   (79)

2 37

 1950-52   (79-81)

2 38

 1952-1953   (87)

2 39

 1954   (88)

2 40

 1955   (89)

2 41

 1956-66   (5 folders, all 237)

3 42

Anti-Soliciting Bill 1956   (559)

3 43

Audit 

Box Folder

 1941   (315)

3 44

 1938-41   (315)

3 45

 1942   (113)

3 46

 1944   (113)

3 47

 1945   (80)

3 48

 1947   (80)

3 49

 1949   (113)

3 50

 1950   (80)

3 51

 1951   (113)

4 52

 1952   (87)

4 53

 1953   (87)

4 54

 1956-57   (237)

4 55

 1962   (315)

4 56

 1963   (315)

4 57

 1964   (317)

4 58

 1965   (232)

4 59
Box Folder

Board of Education 1951   (108)

4 60

Board of Managers 1956-57   (135)

4 61

Census Director 1949-50   (114)

4 62

Education 1947   (560)

4 63

Farm Bureau 1944 1946   (99)

4 64

Fiscal Supply Bills 

Box Folder

 1944-46   (561)

4 65

 1947-49   (561)

4 66

 1951-57   (562)

4 67

 1957-61   (563)

5 68

 1962-66   (632, 633)

5 69

 1966-67   (634)

5 70
Box Folder

Government Organization 1922-54   (345)

5 71

Graduates-High School 

Box Folder

 1954   (181)

5 72

 1963   (309)

5 73

 1964   (389)

5 74

 1966   (234)

5 75

 1967   (401)

5 76

 1968   (264)

5 77

Hospital 

Box Folder

 1934   (42)

5 78

 1953-55   (565)

5 79

Housing Authority 

Box Folder

Establishment and Organization 1941   (59)

5 80

 1956-57   (231)

6 81
Box Folder

Industrial Development Program 1946   (81)

6 82

Land Clearing; Drainage 1948-49   (116)

6 83

Legislation 1963   (225)

6 84

Mailing Lists undated   (111)

6 85

Miscellaneous undated-1949   (549, 566)

6 86

Miscellaneous 1950-59   (549, 566)

6 87

Map 1939   (80)

6 88

Preachers 1964   (415)

6 89

Prohibition Bill 1944   (482)

6 90

Supply Bill 

Box Folder

 1948-50   (104)

6 91

 1958-59   (136)

6 92

 1959-60   (137)

6 93

 1962-63   (318)

6 94

 1963-64   (319)

6 95

 1964   (233)

6 96
Box Folder

Tax Collector, Emily B. Tarrance 1963-64   320

7 97
Box Folder

Barnwell, Town of 1936   (43)

7 98

Bates, Jeff B.; Luncheon 1959   (238, 437)

7 99

Bears Bluff Laboratories 1955-56   (124)

7 100

Beaufort , C. William 1967   (438)

7 101

Blackville Manufacturing Co. 1962   (239)

7 102

Bluffton Committee 1953   (125)

7 103

Blythe, Joe Correspondence 1948   (439)

7 104

Bolen, D.L. 1956   (132)

7 105

Bottler's Case 1952-52   (567)

7 106

Bottler's Refund Matter 1953   (84)

7 107

Brabham, P. Eugene 1964   (240)

7 108

Brawley, H.W. [Bill], Democratic Party 1963-64   (241)

7 109

Breedin, J.K. 

Box Folder

 1951-62   (23, 549, 242)

7 110

Spectator undated-1965   (242)

7 111

Spectator 1951-60   (5, 242, 310)

7 112
Box Folder

Bridges, Fred J 1964   (440)

7 113

Brown and Jefferies Law Firm 1951-53   (91)

7 114

Brown, Edgar A. 

Box Folder

Anniversary [Golden Wedding] December 30, 1963   (353)

7 115

Article in South Today circa 1971   (661)

7 116

Biography Fund 

Box Folder

 circa 1960   (247)

7 117

 circa 1939   (5)

7 118
Box Folder

Birthday Cards and Letters 1963-64   (351, 356)

7 119

Birthday Cards and Letters 1965-67   (321, 350)

7 120

The Bishop From Barnwell Mailing lists 1963   (614)

7 121

Congratulatory Letters 1964   (8)

8 122

Cub Scouts of Orangeburg 1963   (654)

8 123

Day 1970   (661)

8 124

Dinner (Testimonial) 1959   (29)

8 125,126

Family 

Box Folder

Emily Brown Jefferies Death April 11, 1975   (661)

8 127

(Mrs. Jefferies and Grandchildren) 1967   (441)

8 128
Box Folder

Foundation 1972   (686, 656, 661)

8 129

Honorary Degree Clemson Nomination 1964   (450)

8 130

Medical College of S. C. 1964   (19)

8 131

Illnesses 

Box Folder

 1945   (502)

8 132

 1953 1964 1965 1976   (97, 355, 246, 349, 348)

8 133

Mrs. Brown's 1964   (352)

8 134
Box Folder

Memoirs 1951   (93)

8 135

New Firm Brown, Jefferies and Mazursky 1952-55   (90)

8 136

Newsclippings 1967-69   (661)

8 137

Personal 1949   (536)

8 138

Personal 1950   (550)

9 139

Personal 1955-56   (599)

9 140

Portraits 

Box Folder

Artist, Grace A. Dupre 1957-58   (638)

9 141

Committee for... 1957-58   (639)

9 142

Committee, J.D. Long Chairman 1957-58   (23, 639)

9 143

Brown and Jefferies 1958   (23)

9 144

Ceremony, Speeches, Responses 1958   (23)

9 145

Congratulations 1958   (24)

9 146

Mailing Lists 1958   (25)

9 147

Unveiling February 11, 1958   (639)

10 148
Box Folder

Posthumous: The Bishop of Barnwell by Jim Perry 1975   (661)

10 149

Retirement; Death of Mrs. Brown May 26, 1973   (661)

10 150

Room, Cooper Library Opening May 6, 1971   (661)

10 151

Room Plans, Newsclippings, Student Opposition 1970   (661)

10 152

S.C. Magazine, National Cyclopedia of American Biography circa 1954   (442, 616)

10 153

Spectator no date   (5)

10 154

Talking Book Service 1955   (83)

10 155

"This Man Brown" by Walter E. Duncan circa 1926 1938   (6)

10 156

Trip to Washington 1958   (448)

10 157
Box Folder

Buchanan, Harry E. 1966   (248)

10 158

Budget Radio Talk 1946   (670)

10 159

Budget Statement 1945   (666)

10 160

Budget and Control Board 

Box Folder

 1950-54   (568, 107, 109)

10 161

 1955   (110)

10 162

Surplus property Procurement Division 1955   (138)

10 163

 1956   (110)

11 164

 1956   (130)

11 165

 1957   (130, 127)

11 166

 1958   (130)

11 167

 1958   (130)

11 168

 January-May 1959   (131)

11 169A

 June-December 1959   (131)

11 169B

 January-September 1960   (131)

11 169C

 1963-1964   (323)

11 170

 1964   (323, 324, 325)

12 171

 1965   (327)

12 172A

 January-March 1965   (326)

12 172B

 April-May, 1965   (326)

12 172C

 June-December 1965   (326, 328)

12 172

 January-June 1966   (250)

12 173A

 July-December 1966 

12 173B

 January-July 1967   249, 357

13 174A

Includes "A Proposal for Developing aState Employee Personnel Classification System" (Cresap, McCormick, and Paget) August-December, 1967   (249, 357)

13 174B

Budget Commission 

Box Folder

 1949   (106)

13 175A

 1950-1952   (106)

13 175A
Box Folder

Buie, P.D. 1951   (105)

13 176

Bushy Park, Charleston 1961-64   (236)

13 177

Byrnes, James F. 

Box Folder

 no date-1943   (615)

13 178

Portrait Address by E.A. Brown 1947   (672)

13 179

 1950-55   (615)

13 180

Arthur vs. Byrnes 1953   (126)

13 181
Box Folder

C-D Miscellaneous Correspondence 1944-45   (483)

13 182

Capehart, Homer [Senator] 1952-55   (445)

13 183

Carolina Carillon 1958-59 & 1963-65   (149, 358, 359)

13 184

Carolina Motor Club 1959-68   (330, 148, 369)

13 185

Carolina Power and Light 1930   (50)

13 186

Carolinas, Inc.[The] 1934-35   (49)

13 187

Cauthen, John Kelly 

Box Folder

Journal 1973-74   (661)

14 188

Trip to France 1966   (457)

14 189
Box Folder

Carter's Island Dam 1959-61   (446)

14 190

Central Electric Co-ops 1948-1950, undated   (617, 618)

14 191A

Central Electric Co-ops 1951-1956   (617, 618)

14 191B

Chadwick, Thomas W. 1965   (447)

14 192

Children's Bureau 1949   (528)

14 193

Christmas 

Box Folder

 1958   (139, 146)

14 194

 1959   (145)

14 195

 1963   (331)

14 196

 1964   (332)

14 197
Box Folder

Chuck Wagon-Bob Turbyfill 1961-62   (333)

14 198

Civilian Defense Council (Virginia Beach) 1941   (60)

15 199A

Civilian Defense Council (Virginia Beach) 1942   (60)

15 199B

Civil Rights 1959   (443)

15 200

Clark, Thomas C., U.S. Attorney General 1948   (513)

15 201

Clark's Hill 

Box Folder

 1946-54   (620)

15 202

 1946-54   (620)

15 203

 1950   (543)

15 204

Clark's Hill Authority and Hartwell Dam 

Box Folder

 1948   (512)

15 205

 1949   (529)

15 206

Clemson 

Box Folder

 1948   (514)

15 207

 1949   (530)

15 208

 1950   (544)

15 209

 1950-53   (569)

15 210

 1952-53   (78)

16 211

 1954-56   (570)

16 212

 1957-58   (571)

16 213

 1963   (449)

16 214

Daniel Hall Ground Breaking 1966   (684)

16 215

Clemson Football Tickets 

Box Folder

 1956-57   (147)

16 216

 1958   (142)

16 217

 1959   (144)

16 218

 1963   (334)

16 219

 1964   (335)

16 220

 1965   (361)

16 221

 1966   (362)

16 222

Clemson General 

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 1963-64   (1-A)

16 223

 1964   (1-B)

16 224

 1964   (1-C)

17 225

 1965   (2-A)

17 226

 1965   (2-B)

17 227

 1966   (3-A)

17 228

 1966   (3-B)

17 229

 1966   (3-C)

17 230

 1967   (3-D)

17 231

 1967   (3-E)

18 232

 1968   (3-F)

18 233
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Clemson Management Consultants: Cresap, McCormick and Paget 1955   (336)

18 234

Clemson/USC Audits 1963   (337)

18 235

Clemson/USC Audits 1963   (337)

18 235A

Clemson-Winthrop 1955-59   (635)

18 236

Communism: Major Lee Hagood 1958   (572)

18 237

Communism: Speech Before the South Carolina Bar Association 1948   (525)

18 238

Congaree Navigation Study: Committee of the South Carolina General Assembly 1961   (656)

18 239

Congress; Official List of Membership 1963   (370)

18 240

Congressional Correspondence 1945   (493)

18 241

Congressional Race 1962   (339)

18 242

Corley, A.E. [Sheriff] 1962   (254)

18 243

Cornell Arms Apartments 1949   (674)

18 244

Correspondence Miscellaneous 

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[E-H] 1944-45   (484, 63)

18 245

[I-N] 1942-45   (485)

18 246

[O-Q] 1944-45   (487)

18 247

[R-S] 1944-45   (488)

19 248

[T-Z] 1945   (506)

19 249

 1945-1948   (499, 520)

19 250

 1957   (594)

19 251

 1958   (595)

19 252

 1964   (302)

19 253

 1965   (408)

19 254
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Costa Rica Trip 1963   (9)

19 255

Cotton Meeting-Columbia, South Carolina 1965   (255)

19 256

Council of State Governments 

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 1945   (494)

20 257

 1949-58   (574)

20 258

 1963   (341)

20 259

 1964   (342)

20 260, 261

 1965   (256)

20 262, 263

Annual Meeting 1963   (340)

21 264

Annual Southern Regional Conference Council of State Governments 1958   (143)

21 265

Interstate relations 1948   (517)

21 266

Interstate relations 1949   (532)

21 267

Reunion of old timers with Bill Belknap 1959   (451)

21 268

Sheraton Hotel, Chicago 1958   (140, 150)

21 269

Water Pollution Control 1955   (573)

21 270
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Crackpot Letters [and publications. Segregationist; anti-Communist] 1960-1964, undated   (371)

21 271A

Crackpot Letters [and publications. Segregationist; anti-Communist] 1962-1967   (371)

21 271B

Crawford, Joan 1963-68   (452)

21 272

Crosby, Bing and Phil Harris 1968   (453)

21 273

Crouch, Horace J., Superintendent of Education, Barnwell County 1957   (135)

21 274

Culbertson, Charles B., Candidate for Adjutant General 1958   (151)

21 275

Daniel, Charles E. 1961-66   (373)

21 276

Democrats: Southeastern Officials-Columbia 1958   (155)

21 277

Democrats, National 

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Chicago Convention 1944   (448)

21 278

Committee (John Bailey, Chairman) 1961   (650)

21 279

Committee (John Bailey, Chairman) 1961   (651)

21 279A

Committee 1961   (376)

21 280

Committee 1964   (278)

22 281

Committee, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration 1963   (454)

22 282

Committee [President Kennedy materials] 1962   (276)

22 283

Committee, War on Poverty 1964   (280)

22 284

Committee Meeting 1963   (277)

22 285

Committee Meeting 1965   (279)

22 286

Committee Meeting April 20, 1966   (378)

22 287

Committee Meeting March 10, 1967   (379)

22 288

Committee Meeting October 9, 1967   (380)

22 289

Committee Meeting 1968   (381)

22 290

Committeeman 1953-1955   (7)

22 291

Convention 1964   (284)

23 292

Inaugural Committee 1944-45   (500)

23 293

Inaugural Committee 1965   (306)

23 294

Party 1957   (596)

23 295

Philadelphia Convention 1948   (471)

23 296

Presidential Race 1948   (472)

23 297

Democrats, South Carolina 

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 1942-43   (63)

23 298

 1961-62   (282)

23 299

 1963-65   (282)

23 299A

Dinner Honoring Senator Brown, Anne Agnew, Senator Earle Morris 1968   (285)

23 300

Executive Committee 1958-65   (285, 304)

23 301

Lists/Directories 1960   (377)

23 302

State Chairman [Yancey Mcleod] 1964   (283)

24 303

State Convention 1964   (281)

24 304
Box Folder

Dentists [contemplating coming to Barnwell] 1953   (153)

24 305

Dupre, Grace Annette [Portraits] 1958   (622)

24 307

Education 

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 1948   (515)

24 308

 1949   (531)

24 309

 1950   (545)

24 310

 1952-54   (575)

24 311

 1955-56   (576)

24 312

 1957   (577)

24 313

 1958   (578)

24 314

Curriculum Filmstrips 1952-54   (575)

24 315

Research Triangle in NC 1957   (577)

24 316
Box Folder

Educational Television, Station WEBA named in honor of Senator Brown 1967-69   (455)

25 317

Educational Television, Station WEBA named in honor of Senator Brown   (455)

25 317A

Elections 

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 1960   (444)

25 318

 1966   (429)

25 319

Brown's U.S. Senate Candidacy 1954   (649)

25 320

General 1962   (286)

25 321

Presidential [State] 1964   (305)

25 322

Results 1966   (257)

25 323
Box Folder

Elmore vs. Richland County; South Carolina Democratic Executive Committee [Segregation; voting rights] 1944-52   (623)

25 324

Emergency Relief 1934   (52)

25 325

Employment Security Agencies, Interstate Conference of 1959   (156)

25 326

Equal Rights Committee, Speech by Edgar A. Brown Answering Clarence Mitchell, NAACP 1965   (683)

25 327

Farley, James 1940-47   (12)

25 328

Federal Executive Departments and Agencies 1957   (192)

25 329

Fiscal South Carolina 

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 1944-45   (490)

25 330

 1949   (539)

26 331

 1949   (539)

26 331A

 1950   (554)

26 332

 1952-53   (579)

26 333

 1953-54   (580)

26 334

 1954-55   (581)

26 335

 1955-56   (582)

26 336

 1955-56   (582)

26 336A

 1956-57   (583)

26 337

 1957-58   (584)

26 338

 1958-59   (585)

26 339
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Free Conference Committee 1946   (509)

27 340

Free Conference Committee 1948   (516)

27 340A

Fulmer, Henderson 1956   (160)

27 341

Garner, John Nance, Taxation [inheritance] 1926   (13)

27 342

Gasque, J. Ralph 1959   (261)

27 343

General Assembly, Extraordinary Session [Bowater Legislation] 1956   (184)

27 344

Goldwater, Barry 1964   (285, 287)

27 345

Government of the People [Committee for] 1966   (369)

27 346

Governor's Conference 

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6 th, on Business, Industry, Education, Agriculture, and the Government 1964   (384)

27 347

7th 1965   (388)

27 348

8th 1966   (387)

27 349

9 th, on Education 1967   (386)

27 350

Governor's Dinner 

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1st Annual 1965   (385)

27 351

2nd Annual 1966   (459)

27 352

3rd Annual 1967   (458)

27 353
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Governor's Mansion 1963   (262)

27 354

Governor's Official Traffic Safety Advisory Committee 1966   (263)

27 355

Graniteville Academy 1961-68   (460)

27 356

Greenwood Cotton Mill Matter 1933   (55)

27 357

Haiti 1958   (161)

27 358

Harman, H. Odelle, Candidate for State Superintendent of Education 1958   (162)

27 359

Harris, Roy V. 

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 1956-59   (265)

27 360

The Augusta Courier 1968-69   (265)

28 361

Hartwell Dam 

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 1948-61   (624)

28 362

 January-July, 1956   (17, 586)

28 363

 August-October, 1956   (16)

28 363A

 1958   (14)

28 364

 1959-63   (14)

28 364A

Clemson 1955   (17)

28 365

Clemson November 1956   (15, 16)

28 366

Clemson December, 1956   (15, 16)

28 366A

Clemson January-April 1957   (14, 15)

29 367

Clemson May-December 1957   (14, 15)

29 367A
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Hartwell Dam, "The Hartwell Project...Now" 1949   (17)

29 368

Hartzog, Gerard 1959-64   (288)

29 369

Hiers, James, South Carolina Retirement System 1950   (556)

29 370

Hollings, Ernest F. 1959-65   (266)

29 371

Hord's Studio, Charlotte, NC 1964   (291)

29 372

Hughs, Harry R., Memorial Services 1946   (510)

29 373

Humphrey, Hubert H. 1965   (688)

29 374

Hurtig, Professor Serge, University of Paris 1963-64   (11)

29 375

Inaugural Committee 

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Jimmy Byrnes 1950   (461)

29 376

George Bell Timmerman 1955   (183)

29 377

 1959   (187)

29 378

Inaugurations 

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J. Strom Thurmond; and James F. Byrnes 1947 1951   (625)

29 379

George Bell Timmerman, Jr. 1955   (625)

29 380

Ernest F. Hollings 1959   (625)

30 381

Donald S. Russell; and Robert E. McNair 1963 1967   (625)

30 382
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Integration, Clemson College 1963   (660)

30 383

Interim Committees 1965   (368)

30 384

Jobs 

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Senate 1945   (496)

30 385

 1960-66   (424)

30 386
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Johnson, Henry [Judge J. Henry] Allendale, South Carolina 1963   (393)

30 387

Johnson, Lyndon B. 1965   (463)

30 388

Johnston, Olin D. 

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 1950, 56   (626)

30 389

 1960-61   (297)

30 390

 1962   (297)

30 390A

Washington January-June 1963 

30 391

 July-December 1963 

30 392

 1964-65   (298)

30 393
Box Folder

Johnston, William C. 1958   (163)

31 394

Judicial Conference Fourth Circuit 

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 1944, 1953   (168)

31 395

 1954   (164)

31 396

 1955   (167)

31 397

 1956   (166)

31 398

 1958   (165)

31 399

 1963   (466)

31 400

 1964   (465)

31 401

 1965   (464)

31 402

 1966   (395)

31 403

 1967   (394)

31 404
Box Folder

Juvenile Correction Institutions 1945   (497)

31 405

Kennedy Library Committee 1964   (396)

31 406

Kennedy, Robert F. 1961-67   (653)

31 407

King, Judson 1955   (172)

31 408

Kuljiam, Harry 1955   (152)

31 409

Layton, Monroe 1955-61   (397)

31 410

Liberty Life and Palmetto Insurance Company 1955   (175)

31 411

Lindler, Pat 1958   (179)

31 412

Long, John D. 1957-66   (23, 402)

31 413

Lott, Ben T. 1956   (176)

31 414

Lowman Lynching Case 1926 1964   (652)

31 415

Maddox, Lester 1967   (468)

31 416

Maybank, Burnet R. 1953-62   (407, 629)

31 417

Medical College of South Carolina 

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 1956-1958   (299)

31 418

 1959-1961   (300)

31 419

 1962-1965   (301)

32 420
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Methodist Church 1943-47   (57)

32 421

Morrah, P. Bradley Jr., Candidate for US Senate 1966   (409)

32 422

National Aeronautics & Space Administration 1963   (430)

32 423

National Broadcasting Company 1963-1967   (470)

32 424

National Conference of State Legislative Leaders 1959-67   (200)

32 425,426

National Federation of Independent Business 1954-56   (205)

32 427

National Travel Club 1958   (194)

32 428

Naturopathy 1955-57   (597)

32 429

Nixon, Richard 1960   (206)

32 430

Nuclear Energy and Space Commission, Act 848 1962   (431)

33 431

Act 848 1962   (431)

33 431A

Act 848 1962   (431)

33 431B

 1962-1964   (636, 637)

33 432-433

Information Papers 1963   (433)

33 434

 March 6, 1963   (433)

33 434A

Minutes of Meeting 1962-63   (432)

33 435

Oconee County Special Election 1945   (501)

33 436

One Thousand Club 1945-46   (21)

34 437

Pacific & Lyman Mills 1955-56   (628)

34 438

Pagett, W. Pierce 1948   (525)

34 439

Palmetto Club 1959-67   (207)

34 440

Parker, Marshall J. 1966   (208)

34 441

Parler, J. D. [Senator] 1960-67   (412)

34 442

Permanent Improvement Bond Bill 1953   (598)

34 443

Personal Appeals 

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 1948   (522)

34 444

 1949   (537)

34 445

 1952-1954   (600)

34 446

 1955   (601)

34 447

 1956   (602)

34 448

 1957   (603)

34 449

 1958   (604)

34 450
Box Folder

Picture, Correspondence About 1944-50   (631)

34 451

Pittman, Ben; Correspondence 1964   (22)

34 452

Pope, Thomas H.; Judgeship 1962   (414)

35 453

Portraits Restoration; [Senate] 1947-1948   (640)

35 454

Preparedness For Peace Commission 1945   (503)

35 455

Public Service Commission no date   (487)

35 456

Reapportionment of Senate Kit 1964-65   (643)

35 457

Recertification of Teachers 

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 1942   (489)

35 458

 1944-45   (489)

35 459
Box Folder

Reorganization Commission of South Carolina 1949-53   (188, 538)

35 460

Revenue Sharing 1950   (552)

35 461

Rhodes, E. C., Comptroller General 1955-56   (364)

35 462

Riley, Corinne B. 1962   (308)

35 463

Rivers, William C. 1958-59   (417)

35 464

Roettinger Letters 1952-55   (418)

35 465

Rogers, Joseph O. Jr. 1966   (419)

35 466

Rountree, Martha 1960   (307)

35 467

Rural Electrification no date   (553)

35 468

Russell, Donald 

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[Governor] 1963-65   (421)

35 469

[Senator] 1965-66   (420)

35 470
Box Folder

Rutledge, Archibald [Poet Laureate] 1955-60   (26)

35 471

Salley, Alexander S., Historian 1948   (523)

36 472

Scott, Roger 1965   (423)

36 473

Scott, Walter H. 1965-69   (212)

36 474

Segregation 1954-57   (310, 644)

36 475,476

Sheriff's Race 1964   (273)

36 477

Small Loan Act Correspondence 1958   (425)

36 478

Smith, James M. 1965-66   (473, 645)

36 479,480

Smoak, Annie Mae 1948-49   (526)

36 481

Soft Drinks and Syrup Taxes 1947   (511)

36 482

Sons of Confederate Veterans 1965-66   (474)

36 483,484

South American Trip 1954   (475)

36 485

S. C. Banker's Association 1966   (4)

36 486

S. C. Bankers Association Convention 1954   (95)

36 487

S. C. Bar Association 

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 1952-58   (198)

36 488

 1961-67   (198)

36 489
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"South Carolina City" 1967   (646)

36 490

S. C. County Information Digest and Directory 1959   (659)

36 491

S. C. Electric & Gas Co. vs. Central Co-Ops 1950   (619)

37 492

S. C. Highway Department 

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 1949-50   (555)

37 493

 1952   (157)

37 494

Construction Program 1962-63   (290)

37 495

DeWitt, H. E. 1962   (391)

37 496

Fiscal (2) 1963-1965   (289)

37 497,498

S. C. Legislative 

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 1944-45   (486)

37 499

Deficiency Bill 1945   (495)

37 500

Liquor Bill 1945   (498)

37 501

 1948   (518)

37 502

Miscellaneous 1948   (519)

37 503

Bills 1949   (553)

37 504

Miscellaneous 1949   (534, 535)

38 505,506

Bills 1950   (546)

38 507

Council of the General Assembly 1950   (547)

38 508

Miscellaneous 1950   (548)

38 509

Miscellaneous 1951-56   (591)

38 510,511

Finance Committee Bill 1953   (182)

38 512

 1955   (587)

38 513

 1956   (588)

38 514

Miscellaneous 1956   (592)

38 515

 1957   (589, 592)

39 516, 517

School Teachers Problem 1957   (191)

39 518,519

Withholding Tax Proposal 1957   (190)

39 520

 1958   (590)

39 521

Acts 1958   (180)

39 522

Jobs 1958   (178)

39 523

Miscellaneous 1958   (593)

39 524

Revenues for 1959   (185)

39 525

Withholding Tax Form   (186)

39 526

 1959   (186)

39 527

Apportionment (reapportionment) 1964-68   (467)

40 528-530

 1965   (199)

40 531-533

 1966   (197)

40 534-536

Manuals 1966   (400)

41 537

 1967   (201)

41 538-541

Profile of Edgar Brown and Solomon Blatt [ETV Guide] 1969   (641)

41 542
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S. C. Legislative Committees 1963-65   (398, 399)

41 543

S. C. Ports Authority 

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 1942-63   (641)

41 544

 1944-45   (491)

41 545

 1959   (195)

41 546, 547

 1960   (196)

42 548

S. C. Retirement System 

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 1948-49   (524, 540)

42 549

Executive Secretary 1950   (556)

42 550
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S. C. School Book Commission 1956   (211)

42 551

S. C. Senate 

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 1945   (504)

42 552

Caucus and Committee Assignments 1945   (505)

42 553

 1962-63   (476)

42 554

Senate/House Members (Seniority) 1965   (272)

42 555

"Permanent Committee" 1964   (271)

42 556

Interim Committees 1966   (367)

42 557

Letters to Senate and House Members 1966   (18)

42 558

"Salute to..." Last Day of Session 1966   (456)

42 559
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S. C. State Constitution 1950-54   (657)

42 560

S. C. Textile Manufacturers Association 

Box Folder

 1959-60   (312)

42 561

 1961   (313)

43 562

 1962-63   (313)

43 563

 1964-65   (314)

43 564
Box Folder

Southeastern River Basins Commission 1958-62   (213)

43 565

Southern Interstate Nuclear Board 1963-66   (202)

43 566

Southern Interstate Nuclear Compact 1962   (203)

43 567

Southern Regional Conference on Aging 1958   (147)

43 568

Speeches 

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Miscellaneous 1917-21   (687)

43 569

Speaker of House of Representatives 1926   (662)

43 570

Maybank, Burnet 1941   (663)

43 571

Sawyer, Ben M. 1941   (664)

43 572

100th Infantry Division 1942   (665)

43 573

re: Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1945   (667)

43 574

War/Foreign Trade 1945   (668)

43 575

Liquor Bill 1946   (669)

43 576

Financing Public Services 1947   (671)

43 577

Democratic Party 1948   (673)

43 578

Democratic Convention 1948   (471)

43 579

Statement/Motion to Adjourn 1950   (675)

43 580

Finance Committee 1950   (676)

43 581

Thomas, J.Martin & Nalley, Thomas B. 1951   (677)

43 582

Democratic Party Nominees 1952   (678)

43 583

Unveiling of Portrait of Solomon Blatt 1957   (679)

43 584

Public Education 1957   (680)

43 585

Response/Hanging of Brown Portrait 1958   (681)

43 586

Civil Rights Legislation 1959   (682)

43 587
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State Appropriation Bills 1963-67   (311, 428, 427)

43 588-590

State Development Board 1955-69   (216)

44 591-593

Stephens, Robert G. Jr. 1960-61   (477)

44 594

Stevenson, Adlai 1965-66   (27)

44 595

Stokes, Charles P. 1961-62   (215)

44 596

Sycamore Center 1949   (558)

44 597

Symington, Stuart 1959-60   (28)

44 598

Tax Study Commission 

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 1962-63   (220)

44 599-601

 1964-66   (221)

45 602-604
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Teacher Pay #1,#2,#3 1957   (606, 607, 608)

45 605-607

Teacher's Raise 1954   (609)

45 608

Teacher's Retirement and Pay 1945   (507)

46 609

Television Education 1959-62   (217)

46 610-612

Television Education 1963-1965   (218)

46 613, 614

Thurmond, J. Strom 1947-69   (478, 647)

46 615, 616

Timmerman-Bates Governor's Race 1954   (648)

47 617

Timmerman, Bell George Jr. 1947-66   (219)

47 618

Turnure, Lawrence 1961-66   (219)

47 619

Two Year College Study Committee 1959   (365)

47 620

Vocational Rehabilitation 1945   (508)

47 621

Voter Registration Board 1958   (209)

47 622

Voter Registration [Voting Rights Act] 1965   (210)

47 623

Wells, Isabel 1968   (481)

47 624

Wheeler, Dave H. [General] 1960   (223)

47 625

White, Gilbert and Dodo 1934-68   (488)

47 626

White House-Johnson Administration 1964   (222)

47 627

Wildlife Commission 1949   (541)

47 628

Winthrop College Hearing and Election 1944-45   (492)

47 629

Workmen's Compensation 1950   (557)

47 630, 631

Workmen's Compensation Model 1956   (610)

47 632

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A (Misc. Includes Allendale County 

48 1

Absentee Voting Act 

49 2

Aeronautics Hearing 

49 3

Anne A. Agnew 

49 4

E. Harry Agnew (Candidate for Governor) 

49 5

Agricultural Program 

49 6

Allen University 

49 7

Allied-Gulf Nuclear Services 

49 8

American Auto Association 

49 9

American Bar Association 

49 10

American Bar Meeting at Seattle 

49 11

American Enka Company (T. C. Benning, Jr., Plant Mgr.) 

49 12

American Judicature Society Mr. Brown-Member 

49 13

American Legion 

49 14

Steve Anderson 

49 15

Aphasia Children-Establishment of school at Cedar Spring 

49 16

Appalaohia Act 

49 17

Arvin Industries 

49 18

Asheville School 

49 19

Ashley & Byrd (Tax Commission) 

49 20

Ashley Hall-Charleston, South Carolina 

49 21

Harry S. Ashmore 

49 22

Astronauts 

49 23

Atomic Energy Commission Plant atomic test nevada 75 

50 24

40th Annual Convention-National Assoc. of State Auditors, L.A., Calif. 

50 25

Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers (State)-Annual Convention, San Francisco, Calif. 

50 26

Augusta Aviation Department 

50 27

Ba-Bl (Miscellaneous) 

50 28

Bo-Bu (Miscellaneous) 

50 29

Bahamas trip with Fullers 1956 

50 30

Bailey lncome Tax Case 1940-1941 

50 31

William W. Baker (Architect) 

50 32

Barbara Ballantine (Fortune) 

50 33

Bamberg County 

Box Folder

Audit 1967 & 1969 

50 34

Bamberg Band (Acquiring a bus) 1966-1969 

50 35

District Senatorial Race 1966 

50 36

General & Legislation 1973-1974 

50 37

General & Legislation 1972 

50 38

General & Legislation 1971 

51 39

General & Legislation 1970 

51 40

General & Legislation 1969 

51 41

General & Legislation 1967-1968 

52 42

General & Legislation 1966-1967 

52 43

Industry 1967-1968 

52 44

Schools 1966 

52 45

Tax Collector (D. Pelzer Utsey) May 1966-December 1972 

52 46
Box Folder

Frank Bane 

52 47

Bank Examiner file 

52 48

Bank, file-Regulation Q 

52 49

Barnwell 

Box Folder

Agricultural Agent 1955-February 1972 

52 50

Airport 

53 51

Appointments (Magistrates, Board Members, etc.) 1969-1972 

53 52

Appointments (Magistrates, Board Members, etc.) 1961-1968 

53 53

Appointments (Magistrates, Board Members, etc.) 1956-1960 

53 54

Appropriation Bill 1967-1968 

53 55

Armory 1955-1964 

53 56

Audit (county) 1966-1968 

53 57

Audit (county) 1958 1959 1960 1961 

53 58

Auditor (County) 

53 59

Bank of Barnwell-Regulation Q 

54 60

Baseball Association 1969 

54 61

Budget (county) 1969-1970 

54 62

Cemetary relocation 1953 

54 63

Census 1960-1970 

54 64

Civil Air Patrol 1954-1956 

54 65

Civil Defense 1958-1970 

54 66

County. General & Legislation 1972-74 

54 67

County. General & Legislation 1971 

54 68

County. General & Legislation 1970 

55 69

County. General & Legislation 1968-69 

55 70

County. General & Legislation 1963-67 

55 71

Dehydration 1943 

55 72

Democratic Club Roll 1948 

56 73

Democratic Club Roll 1946 

56 74

Democratic Committee 1942-1956 

56 75

Democratic File. [FBI investigation June 9, 1966] 1966 

56 76

Dept. of Public Welfare (county) July 1960-June 1961 1962 

56 77

Development Company 

56 78

Draft Board (Selective Service) 1962-1972 

56 79

Economic Opportunity Commission (OEO) 1965-1971 

56 80

Education Board (county) 1951-53 

56 81

Elections. Senatorial race 18th district (Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell) 1966 

56 82

Farmers Home Administration 1954 

57 83

Genealogy from Court of Equity Recorders 

57 84

Health Center and Court House 1950-1953 

57 85

Health Center and Court House 1948-49 

57 86

Health Dept. 1956-1971 

57 87

High School Graduates Notes written 1969 1970 

57 88

Highways 1956-1957 

57 89

Highways 1954-1955 

57 90

Highways 1946-1953 

58 91

Historical Preservation Commission 1965-1970 

58 92

History and Recollections (County & Town) 

58 93

History (County) by Bill Manning 1966-1967 

58 94

History 

58 95

History (County & Town) 

58 96

Home Demonstration 1955-1967 

58 97

Hospital 1967-1972 

58 98

Hospital 1964-1966 

58 99

Hospital addition 1962-1963 

59 100

Hospital 1959-1961 

59 101

Hospital 1957-1958 

59 102

Hospital 1955 

59 103

Hospital 1954 

59 104

Hospital 1953 

59 105

Hospital [October-December 1952] 

59 106

Hospital [September 1951-September 1952] 

60 107

Hospital Administrator applications 1953 

60 108

Hospital [Application for federal funds 1952] 

60 109

Hospital Construction reports [February 1954-May 1955] 

60 110

Industrial & Technical Education 1961-1965 

60 111

Lake Edgar A. Brown 1964-1970 

60 112

Lake Edgar A. Brown 1958-1962 

60 113

Library 1964-1972 

60 114

Library 1961-1963 

60 115

Library 1955-1960 

61 116

Library 1950-1954 

61 117

Map [County & Misc.] 

61 118

Market (Agricultural) 1950-1955 

61 119

Memorials 

61 120

Mental Health 1968-1971 

61 121

Nursing Home 1965-1971 

61 122

Nursing Home 1963-1964 

61 123

Planning Commission (County) 1966 

61 124

Politics [Barnwell and Misc. State] 1954-1956 

61 125

Preservation of old records in the offices of the Clerk of Court and Judge of Probate 1962-1969 

61 126

Republican file 1963-1968 

61 127

Retarded Children (Assoc. of) 

61 128

Scenes on picture postcards (Ernest Ferguson) 1972 

61 129

Schools 1963-1972 

62 130

Schools 1959-1962 

62 131

Schools 1950 1956-1958 

62 132

Schools. History of Barnwell Public Schools [1963] 

62 133

Soil Conservation District 1955-1966 

62 134

Barnwell State Park 

62 135

Supply Bill 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 

62 136

Supply Bill 1960-1961 1961-1962 

62 137

Tax Collector 1956-1972 

62 138

Veterans' Affairs Officer (Service Officer) 1945-1973 

63 139
Box Folder

Lester Bates-Candidate for Governor 1954 

63 140

Harvey A. Baum (1945) 

63 141

Beaufort 40th Anniversary Celebration March 1962 

63 142

Dr. W. R. Bedenfield 

63 143

Heyward Belser 

63 144

Brigitte L'Henorett Bence 

63 145

A. W. "Red" Bethea-Candidate for Governor 1962 

63 146

Blackville Farmer's Market 

63 147

Blackville-Hilda School Matter 

63 148

Blackville Post Office 

63 149

Blackville Schools 

63 150

Solomon Blatt-Election 1962 and Point of Order Ruling Wed. February 21, 1962 

63 151

Solomon Blatt Testimonial Dinner 

63 152

Solomon Blatt Letters 

63 153

Solomon Blatt, Jr.-Federal Judge & Correspondence 

63 154

Chester Bowles (Observations on Foreign Policy prompted by Secretary Dulle's Speech of January 12, 1954) 

63 155

Boy Scouts of America 

63 156

J. K. Breedin 

63 157

Fred T. Bridges 

64 158

Jackson & Little Hell Bridges 

64 159

Walter J. Bristow 

64 160

Brookland Plantation, Inc., Edisto Beach, South Carolina 

64 161

D. W. Brosnan, President, Southern Railway System 

64 162

Paul Brown-Georgia Congressman 

64 163

Walter Brown (Walter J. Brown) 

64 164

Budget & Control Board Budget Hearings See: South Carolina Budget 

64

Mrs. Carey C. Burnett "The Liberty Tree" 

64 165

Cyril B. Busbee-Candidate for State Superintendent of Education (1966) 

64 166

Jas. Julien Bush 

64 167

Byrd for President 

64 168

James F. Byrnes 1972 

64 169

James F. Byrnes 1954 

64 170

James F. Byrnes (Criticism) 1952 

64 171

James F. Byrnes Address (Graduating Class USC) June 5, 1935 

64 172

James F. Byrnes 1924 

64 173

The Byrnes Foundation 

64 174

James F. Byrnes Inauguration 1951 

64 175

James F. Byrnes Inauguration 1951 

64 176

James F. Byrnes Inauguration 1951 

65 177

James F. Byrnes Newsclippings about Mr. Brown Snubbing Gov. Byrnes 1954-1955 

65 178

James F. Byrnes Portrait Unveiling February 19, 1947 

65 179

James F. Byrnes Portrait Unveiling February 19, 1947 

65 180

James F. Byrnes Portrait Unveiling February 19, 1947 

65 181

James F. Byrnes "South Carolina for Eisenhower" speech 

65 182

Brown, Biographical 

Box Folder

Autographed Books- The Bishop from Barnwell 1964-1970 

66 183

Autographed Books The Bishop from Barnwell 1963-1964 

66 184

Autographed Books The Bishop from Barnwell 1963 

66 185

"Bishop from Barnwell" The State (Correspondence and list, etc) January 15, 1961 

66 186

Contributors 1962 

66 187

Contributors 1962 

66 188

Correspondence in connection with news article appearing in The Augusta Chronicle concerning Mr. Brown and the grandchildren 1959 

66 189

Donehue, J. Douglas "The Barnwell Ring: Myth or Machine?" The News and Courier December 10, 1961 

66 190

Duncan, Walter E. The South Carolina Gazette "This Man Brown" April 28, 1926 

66 191

Henshaw, Becky "Retirement 'No Go' for Sen. Brown" The Augusta Chronicle [Also, Mrs. Graydon's book] March 31, 1974 

66 192

Henshaw, Becky "This Man Brown" The Augusta Chronicle December 19, 1971 

67 193

Sen. Brown-Honorary Degree from the University of South Carolina May 13, 1972 

67 194

Manning, W. H., Jr. "This Man Brown" The Allendale Citizen December 29, 1966 

67 195

Mazursky, Louise; Miller, Morris; Page, Levona 

67 196

Perry, James Y. 

67 197

Perry, James Y. Portrait Unveiling of Sen. Brown and Sen. Jefferies 

67 198

Workman, W. D. The Bishop From Barnwell See: Taped interview on the day of the autograph party 1963 

67 199

Workman. Biography 1961-1964 

67 200

Brown, Genealogy 

Box Folder

South Carolina Historical Magazine; Memoirs of R. C. Watts October 1957 

68 201

Family history 

68 202

Needham Brown Cemetery 

68 203

Brown, Personal 

Box Folder

Birth certificate, social security card, voter registration certificate, driver's license, membership cards, etc. 

68 204(1)

Birthday cards, etc. Law Firm Property 1973-1975 June 2, 1975 

68 204(2)

Annie Sitgreaves Brown (Mrs. Edgar A. Brown) See also: Folders 195 and 196 

68 205

Birthday cards July 1972 

68 206

Sen. Brown's talk at Governor's Prayer Breakfast "God Keeps Me Young" The State February 4, 1972 

68 207

Special Letters 1972 

68 208

Sen. Brown's Retirement August-December 1972 

69 209

Sen. Brown's Retirement Congressional Record September 1, 1972 

69 210

Sen. Brown's Retirement-Ceremony Honoring Him on Last Day of Session July 28, 1972 

69 211

Sen. Brown's Retirement; Letters received regarding Sen. Brown's decision not to run for reflection in May-July 1972 1972 

69 212(1)

Retirement. Letters Received Regarding Decision Not to Run May-July 1972 

69 212(2)

Retirement Newsclippings Regarding Sen. Brown's decision Not to Run for Reflection as Senator May-July 1972 

69 213

Retirement Senate Resolution Regarding Sen. Brown's Service to South Carolina May-July 1972 

69 214

Edgar A. Brown Foundation (Edgar A. Brown Scholars) 1970-1975 

70 215

Edgar A. Brown Foundation-Clemson College-Educational Fund 1970 

70 216

Birthday cards 1971 

70 217

Get Well Cards 1971 

70 218

Get Well Cards 1971 

70 219

Get Well Cards 1971 

70 220

Get Well Cards 1971 

70 221

Portraits-Mr. Brown and Mr, Blatt-Portrait Hanging in Barnwell County Court House February 8, 1971 

70 222

Edgar A. Brown Day Birthday cards, letters, telegrams See: Color photographs in scrapbook#22 July 11, 1970 

71 223

Edgar A. Brown Day Birthday cards, letters, telegrams July 11, 1970 

71 224

Edgar A. Brown Day Birthday cards, letters, telegrams July 11, 1970 

71 225

Edgar A. Brown Day-Contributions 

71 226

Edgar A. Brown Day-List of contributors and thank you letters for contributions 1970 

71 227

Edgar A. Brown Day-List of Contributors and thank you letters for contributions 1970 

71 228

Edgar A Brown Day-Letters 1970 

72 229

Edgar A. Brown Day-Newsclippings July 11, 1970 

72 230

Edgar A. Brown Day-Pictures July 11, 1970 

72 231

Edgar A. Brown Day-Regrets July 11, 1970 

72 232

Edgar A. Brown Day Mendel Rivers Speech 

72 233

Edgar A. Brown Day-Thank you notes for birthday cards, letters, telegrams 

72 234

The Wisdom Hall of Fame-Wisdom Award of Honor 1969 

72 235

Birthday cards, letters, telegrams (81 years old) July 11, 1969 

72 236

Birthday cards and letters 1968 

72 237

Birthday cards and letters 1968 

73 238

Christmas 1968 

73 239

Special letters 1968-1975 

73 240

Mr. Brown's Confinement in Columbia Hospital September 5-11, 1968 

73 241

Mr. Brown's Confinement in Columbia Hospital (Diverticulosis) December 10-21, 1967 and February 1968 

73 242

Cards, letters during illness and hospitalization June 1967 

73 243

Cards and letters received during illness and hospitalization June 1967 

73 244

Cards and lettersreceived during illness and hospitalization June 1967 

73 245

Get well cards 1966 

73 246

Get well cards 1966 

74 247

Get well cards 1966 

74 248

Get Well cards 1966 

74 249

Get Well cards 1966 

74 250

Get Well cards 1966 

74 251

Medical College of South Carolina Operation in August 1966 

74 252

Mrs. Edgar A. Brown-Resolution by City Council for employment of a landscape architect and planting of shruberry in park known as the "Circle" 

74 253

Miscellaneous personal letters 1963 January 1963-October 1963 

74 254

Miscellaneous personal letters 1963 January 1963-October 1963 

75 255

Miscellaneous personal letters 1962 April 1962-August 1962 

75 256

Sen. Brown's accident-Broken ribs July 1961 

75 257

Sen. Brown's Bermuda trip June 1961 

75 258

Correspondence regarding autographed photographs of Sen. Brown 1959-1960 

75 259

Miscellaneous personal letters 1957-1961 

75 260

Memos to Sen. Brown during summers of 1955 &1956 

76 261

Proposed California trip 1954 

76 262

Cards & letters Washington accident 1946 

76 263

Expenses 1944 record for reimbursement 

76 264

Miscellaneous letters 1943 

76 265
Box Folder

Ca-Cl (Miscellaneous) 

76 266

Ca-Cy (Miscellaneous) 

76 267

John C. Calhoun Advisory Committee on John C. Calhoun book 

76 268

Carolina Carillon 1955-1971 

76 269

Carolina Motor Club 1974-1975 

76 270

Carolina Motor Club (HighwaysTrust Fund) 1973 

77 271

Carolina Motor Club 1972 

77 272

Carolina Motor Club 1971 

77 273

Carolina Motor Club 1970 

77 274

Carolina Motor Club 1969 

77 275

Carolina Motor Club 1968 

77 276

Carolina Motor Club 1967 

77 277

Carolina Motor Club 1966 

78 278

Carolina Motor Club 1964-1965 

78 279

Carolina Motor Club 1963 

78 280

Carolina Motor Club 1962 

78 281

Carolina Motor Club 1961 

78 282

Carolina Motor Club 1960 

78 283

Carolina Motor Club 1959 

78 284

Carolina Motor Club 1957-1958 

78 285

Carolina Motor Club 1955-1956 

78 286

Carolina Motor Club 1954 

79 287

Carolina Motor Club 1952-1953 

79 288

Carolina Motor Club 1950-1952 

79 289

Carolina Motor Club 1947-1949 

79 290

Carolina Motor Club 1945-1946 

79 291

Carolina Motor Club 1943-1944 

79 292

Carolina Motor Club 1940-1942 

79 293

Hodding Carter Delta-Democrat Times 1954 

79 294

Louis Cassels 

79 295

Theron Lamar Caudle 

79 296

John K. Cauthen See also: Daniel, Charles E. 

79 297

John K. Cauthen 

79 298

Tom Chadwick (Democratic Files) 

79 299

Chamber of Commerce (Barnwell) 

79 300

Chamber of Commerce 

79 301

Albert Benjamin Chandler (Governor Happy Chandler) 

79 302

Chemstrand Company 

79 303

Chiropractic Board of Examiners 

79 304

Christmas-List of telegrams and letters 1954 

79 305

Church of Christ 

79 306

Printed Circular Letters 

79 307

The Citadel 1960-1972 

80 308

The Citadel 1939-1959 

80 309

Citizens Council See: Harris, Roy and Segregation 

80

Civic Center Columbia South Carolina 

80 310

Civil Rights Act 

80 311

Civilian Defense 

80 312

Clark's Hill Authority 

80 313

Clark's Hill Authority 

80 314

Clark's Hill Authority 

81 315

Clark's Hill Authority 

81 316

Clark's Hill Authority 

81 317

Clark's Hill Authority 1947-1950 

81 318

Clark's Hill Authority 1948-1949 

81 319

Clark's Hill-Savannah River Project Official Stenographer's Report 

81 320

Clark's Hill-Savannah River Project Official Stenographer's Report 

82 321

Clark's Hill-Savannah River Project Official Stenographer's Report 

82 322

Clark's Hill-Savannah River Project Official Stenographer's Report 

82 323

Clyde, North Carolina 

82 324

J. L. Coker & Company 

82 325

Robert R. Coker 

82 326

Cokesbury Conference School 

82 327

College of Charleston 

82 328

Independent Colleges 

82 329

Colorado River Storage Project Calvin Rawlings 1955 

82 330

Columbia College-Mr. Brown a member of the Executive Committee for the rebuilding fund campaign after fire 

82 331

"The Columbia Letter" Cauthen, John K. [1957-1965-not complete] See: South Carolina Textile Manufacturers' Assoc. 

83 332

Columbia Record 

83 333

Community Relations Service Franen, Irving 

83 334

Confederate Home file 

83 335

Confederate War Centennial Commission (South Carolina Permanent Memorial Committee) 

83 336

Confederate War Centennial Commission (South Carolina) 

83 337

Congressional Medal of Honor Society (Mr. Brown a member of the Steering Committee) 1974 

83 338

Congressional races See: Elections 

Box Folder

Constitution Convention 

83 339

Constitutional Rights Subcommittee (Correspondence concerning statement made by Clarence Mitchell) 

83 340

The Cornell Arms, Inc. 

83 341

Council of State Governments follows Clemson 

83

County Auditors & Treasurers Assoc. 

83 342

J. Nap Covey 

83 343

The Cradle Society 

83 344

Clemson. General 1975 

83 345

Clemson. General 1974 [October-December] 

83 346

Clemson. General 1974 [July-September] 

83 347

Clemson. General 1974 [May-June] 

84 348

Clemson. General 1974 [January-April] 

84 349

Clemson. General 1973 [September-December 1973] 

84 350

Clemson. General 1973 [July-August 1973] 

84 351

Clemson. General 1973 [January-June 1973] 

84 352

Clemson. The Tiger [Miscellaneous Issues] 1970-1972 

85 353

Clemson. General 1972 [October-December 1972] 

85 354

Clemson. General 1972 [January-September 1972] 

85 355

Clemson. Successors to the late J. F. Byrnes & Winchester Smith on life board [May-August 1972] 

85 356

Clemson. General 1971 [September-December 1971] 

85 357

Clemson. General 1971 [January-August 1971] 

85 358

Clemson. Dedication of Edgar A. Brown Room at Robert Muldrow Cooper Library [May 6, 1971] 

86 359

Clemson. General 1970 [October-December 1970] 

86 360

Clemson. University & student housing revenue bonds, series F [September-October 1970] October 1, 1970 

86 361

Clemson. General 1970 [August-September 1970] 

86 362

Clemson. General 1970 [January-July 1970] 

86 363

Clemson. Edgar A. Brown Room [C. U. Board's Resolution July 7, 1969 & correspondence Re: Preparations for transmittal & receipt of gift] [1969-1971] 

87 364

Clemson. Clemson-Carolina Football 1968 1969 1970 

87 365

Clemson. Edgar A. Brown Foundation Luncheon January 9, 1970 

87 366

Clemson. Edgar A. Brown Foundation Luncheon January 9, 1970 

87 367

Clemson. General 1969 October-December 1969 

87 368

Clemson. General 1969 [May-September 1969] 

87 369

Clemson. General 1969 [January-April 1969] 

88 370

Clemson. 1969 Moratorium Committee vs. C. U. November 1969 

88 371

Clemson. General 1968 [September-December 1968] 

88 372

Clemson. General 1968 [May-August 1968] 

88 373

Clemson. General 1968 [January-April 1968] 

88 374

Clemson. Board of Trustees 1967 

88 375

Clemson. Football tickets 1967 

88 376

Clemson. Memorandum of law relating to proposed increase in membership of Board of Trustees 1967 

88 377

Clemson. Commencement & authorization to confer degrees 1966 & 1967 

88 378

Clemson. President 1966 

88 379

Clemson. Agricultural Extension Service 1965 

89 380

Clemson. Board of Trustees 1965 

89 381

Clemson. Randy Carlson 1965 

89 382

Clemson. Committee on honorary degrees 

89 383

Clemson. Library Bonds Sewage Plant 1965 

89 384

Clemson. Margaret Chase Behrend (Gift to Clemson) 1964 

89 385

Clemson. Honorary degree for Mr. William D. Brosman, President of Southern Railway System 1964 

89 386

Clemson. Change of name from college to university 1964 

89 387

Clemson. Life trusteeship 1964-1969 

89 388

Clemson. [Includes C. Harold Carpenter] 1962-1963 

89 389

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1963 

89 390

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

89 391

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

89 392

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

90 393

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

90 394

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

90 395

Clemson. Harvey Gantt 1962-1963 

90 396

Clemson. Correspondence in case of Harvey Gantt vs. Clemson 1962-1963 

90 397

Clemson. Correspondence in case of Harvey Gantt vs. Clemson 1962-1963 

91 398

Clemson. Correspondence in case of Harvey Gantt vs. Clemson 1962-1963 

91 399

Clemson. Newsclippings Harvey Gantt vs. Clemson 

91 400

Clemson. General 1963 [November-December] 

91 401

Clemson. General 1963 [July-October] 

91 402

Clemson. General 1963 (January-June) 

91 403

Clemson. Housing facilities for girls 1962-1963 

91 404

Clemson. "Integration with Dignity" George McMillan Saturday Evening Post March 16, 1963 

92 405

Clemson. Negro case and student Bowie 

92 406

Clemson. Student file 1957-1963 

92 407

Clemson. Ceremonies honoring Robert M. Cooper, Chairman of Board 

92 408

Clemson. Presentation of gift to Mr. R. M. Cooper January 18, 1962 

92 409

Clemson. Football tickets 1962 

92 410

Clemson. General 1962 (October-December 1962) 

92 411

Clemson. General 1962 (August-September 1962 

92 412

Clemson. General 1962 (June-July 1962) 

92 413

Clemson. General 1962 (January-May 1962) 

92 414

Clemson. Dr. Albert T. Mollegen 1962 

93 415

Clemson. Student admissions policy Gantt and Fludd 1961-1962 

93 416

Clemson. Football tickets 

93 417

Clemson. General 1961 (August-December 1961) 

93 418

Clemson. General 1961 (March-July 1961) 

93 419

Clemson. General 196l (January-February 1961) 

93 420

Clemson. Football tickets 1960 

93 421

Clemson. General 1960 (July-December 1960) 

93 422

Clemson. General 1960 (April-June 1960) 

93 423

Clemson. General 1960 (January-March 1960) 

93 424

Clemson. Heyn, A. N. J. Textiles 1959-1960 

94 425

Clemson. General 1959 (September-December 1959) 

94 426

Clemson. General 1959 (May-August 1959) 

94 427

Clemson. General 1959 (January-April 1959) 

94 428

Clemson. General 1958 (August-December 1958) 

94 429

Clemson. General 1958 (April-July 1958) 

94 430

Clemson. General 1958 (January-March 1958) 

94 431

Clemson. Olin Foundation 1958 

95 432

Clemson. [Atomic Energy Commission] Gressette Committee 1957 

95 433

Clemson. General 1957 (October-December 1957) 

95 434

Clemson. General 1957 (July-September 1957) 

95 435

Clemson. General 1957 (April-June 1957) 

95 436

Clemson. General 1957 (January-March 1957) 

95 437

Clemson. Charles E. Daniel Resignation See also: Daniel, Charles E. 1957 

95 438

Clemson. General 1956 (June-December 1956) 

95 439

Clemson. General 1955-1956 (August 1955-January 1956) 

95 440

Clemson. General 1955-1956 (April-May 1956) 

95 441

Clemson. General 1955-1956 (January-March 1956) 

96 442

Clemson. IPTAY [1955-1975] 

96 443

Clemson. Lockwood Greene Engrs., Inc. (Hartwell Dam-Clemson) 1956 

96 444

Clemson. Textile school 1955 

96 445

Clemson. Winthrop Controversy [1955-1959] 

96 446

Clemson. Football (Stadium and tickets) 1952-1955 

96 447

Clemson. General 1955 (May-August 1955) 

96 448

Clemson. General 1955 (January-April 1955) 

97 449

Clemson. General Building projects 1954 

97 450

Clemson. General 1954 (October-December 1954) 

97 451

Clemson. General 1954 (August-September 1954) 

97 452

Clemson. General 1954 (May-July 1954) 

97 453

Clemson. General 1954 (January-April 1954) 

98 454

Clemson. General 1953 (October-December 1953) 

98 455

Clemson. General 1953 (January-September 1953) 

98 456

Clemson. General (Building projects) 1953 

98 457

Clemson. General 1952 (September-December 1952) 

98 458

Clemson. General 1952 (May-August 1952) 

98 459

Clemson. General 1952 (January-April 1952) 

99 460

Clemson. General (Building projects) 1952 

99 461

Clemson. General 1951 (November-December 1951) 

99 462

Clemson. General 1951 (August-October 1951) 

99 463

Clemson. General 1951 (March-July 1951) 

99 464

Clemson. General 1950 (January-December 1950) 

99 465

Clemson. General 1949 (July-December 1949) 

99 466

Clemson. General 1944-1946 1947 1948 

99 467

Council of State Governments General 1971 

100 468

Council of State Governments General 1971 

100 469

Council of State Governments General 1971 

100 470

Council of State Governments General 1969 

100 471

Council of State Governments General 1966-1967 

100 472

Council of State Governments General 1966 

100 473

Council of State Governments General 1966 

101 474

Council of State Governments General 1965 

101 475

Council of State Governments Chicago meeting December 1962 

101 476

Council of State Governments General 1960-1962 

101 477

Council of State Governments General 1956-1963 

101 478

Council of State Governments Chicago meeting December 1962 

101 479

Council of State Governments General 1960-1962 

102 480

Council of State Governments General 1960-1962 

102 481

Council of State Governments General 1960-1962 

102 482

Council of State Governments General (October 1952-December 1959) 

102 483

Council of State Governments General (October 1952-December 1959) 

102 484

Council of State Governments General (October 1952-December 1959) 

102 485

Council of State Governments General (October 1952-December 1959) 

103 486

Council of State Governments General 1955-1958 Meeting at Charleston spring 1956 

103 487

Council of State Governments General (February 1952-August 1952) 

103 488

Council of State Governments General [Regional Conference] September 22, 1951 

103 489

Council of State Governments (Correspondence beginning) June, 1950 

103 490

Council of State Governments [Interstate Cooperation-Edgewater Beach Hotel] December 6-9, 1950 

103 491

Council of State Governments (Tax) July 2, 1948-June 19, 1952 

103 492

Council of State Governments Annual Meeting-Board of Managers December 1, 1948 

103 493

Council of State Governments (Tax) June 10, 1947-June 25 1948 

103 494

Council of State Governments Chicago-Edgewater Beach Hotel January 16, 1947 January 17, 1947 January 18, 1947 

104 495

Council, of State Governments (Taxation of Air Commerce) 1944-1946 

104 496

Council of State Governments (Tax Committee) 1946 

104 497

Council of State Governments (Tax Committee) 1943-1946 

104 498

Council of State Governments (Tax) April 30, 1946-July 8, 1946 

104 499

Council of State Governments (Tax) July, 1946-June 11, 1947 

104 500

Council of State Governments (Tax) January 8, 1945-April 29, 1946 

104 501

Council of State Governments (Tax) 1939-1945 

104 502

D( Miscellaneous) 

105 503

Dalton, Ted 

105 504

Daniel, Charles E. (Chairman of State Ports Planning Committee) 1956 

105 505

Daniel, Charles E. (Death) 

105 506

Davis, Kenneth 

105 507

Davis, Mendel, J. Congressman-First District of South Carolina 

105 508

Debnam, Roger H. (Regional Publie Relations Director, Beneficial Management Corp.) 

105 509

Deering, Milliken & Co. 

105 510

Delavan Manufacturing Co. (Bamberg Industry) 

105 511

Delta Air Lines 

105 512

Denmark Regional Technical Center 

105 513

Dental School-Charleston, South Carolina 

105 514

DeWitt, H. E. (Mayor of Blackville) 1958-1967 

105 515

Dobyns, Mary Shillito 

105 516

Dorn, William Jennings Bryan 

105 517

Dorn, William Jennings Bryan, Candidate for Governor 1974 

105 518

Duke, Major Charles M., Jr. NASA Astronaut 

105 519

Duncan, Mary Alice-Bible Temple 

105 520

Dunning, M. O. 

105 521

DuPre, Miss Annette Grace 

105 522

Dyches, Dr. Owen L. 

105 523

[Democrats, Misc.] TV Gala (Senator J.P. Harrelson, Chairman) 1970 

106 524

[Democrats, Misc.] 1961 Fund Raising Dinner, Columbia (Luther Hodges, N.C. Speaker) April 26, 1961 

106 525

[Democrats, Misc.] 1960 Fund Raising Dinner Beverly Hilton Hotel Beverly Hills, California July 16, 1960 

106 526

[Democrats, Misc.] July-December 1957 January 1958   2 Items

106 527

[Democrats, Misc.] January-June 1957 

106 528

[Democrats, Misc.] Democratic Digest Operations Report June 1, 1953-October 31, 1956 

106 529

[Democrats, Misc.] 1956 (August-December 1956) 

106 530

[Democrats, Misc.] 1956 (January-July 1956) 

106 531

[Democrats, Misc.] Fund Raising Campaigns 1953-1956 

106 532

[Democrats, Misc.] Knoxville Meeting 1956 

106 533

[Democrats, Misc.] (Map of South Carolina Showing How Counties Voted in '56 National Election) 1956 

106 534

[Democrats, Misc.] Party Situation, involving Mr. Brown, Senator Johnston, 1956 Convention, etc. [Brown Letters to Byrnes, Thurmond, Biffle and Raskin, December 9, 1955 and their replies 1955 1956 

106 535

[Democrats, Misc.] Special Advisory Committee on 1956 Convention Rules. [Brown Served on Committees 1956 

106 536

[Democrats, Misc.] Democratic Advisory Council Reports 1955-1957 

107 537

[Democrats, Misc.] Democratic Digest 1953-1957 

107 538

[Democrats, Misc.] Lynch, James M. 1955 

107 539

[Democrats, Misc.] 1954 Miami Dinner 1954 

107 540

[Democrats, Misc.] 1953-1955 

107 541

[Democrats, Misc.] Birmingham (Letters to Those Attending Birmingham Meeting) 1953 

107 542

[Democrats, Misc.] Advertising 1952 

107 543

[Democrats, Misc.] (Campaign Literature Received at Knoxville) 1952-1956 

107 544

[Democrats, Misc.] (Campaign Literature Received at Knoxville) 1952-1956 

107 545

[Democrats, Misc.] Candidates for President 1952 

107 546

[Democrats, Misc.] Oconee County Supervisor's Race Protest, Jenkins-vs-McCarey (Harris-Schofield) (J.D. Todd) Attys. 1952 

107 547

[Democrats, Misc.] Presidential Election 1952 

107 548

[Democrats, Misc.] Democratic Party (Why Is It Disintegrating) 1948 

107 549

[Democrats, National] Equal Rights Committee (August-December 1967-1970) 

108 550

[Democrats, National] Committee (Equal Rights Committee) January-July 1967 1970 

108 551

[Democrats, National] Committee, Equal Rights Committee October 5, 1965 

108 552

[Democrats, National] Committee, Equal Rights Committee October 6, 1965 

108 553

[Democratic National] Committee 1967-68 

108 554

[Democratic National] Committee 1966-67 

108 555

[Democrats, National] Committee 1965 

109 556

[Democrats, National] Committee-Meetings of Committee on Allocation of Delegates and Full Committee (Meetings Postponed Because of the assassination of President Kennedy) (December 6-7, 1963) 

109 557

[Democrats, National] Committee and Executive Committee 1963 

109 558

[Democrats, National] Committee Meetings of Full Committee and Sub-committies 1963-64 January 10-11, 1964 

109 559

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C. June 25, 1963 

109 560

[Democrats, National] Committee, 1963 Sheration Park January 17-19, 1963 

109 561

[Democrats, National] Executive Committee and Democratic National Committee Meetings in Washington, D.C. January 19, 1962 January 20, 1962 January 21, 1962 

109 562

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting Washington, D.C. May 27, 1961 

109 563

[Democrats, National] Committee 1960 

109 564

[Democrats, National] Committee 1960 

109 565

[Democrats, National] Committee 1960 

109 566

[Democrats, National] Committee convention 1960 & 1960 

110 567

[Democrats, National] Committee convention 1960 & 1960 

110 568

[Democrats, National] Committee convention 1960 & 1960 

110 569

[Democrats, National] Committee 1959 

110 570

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting 1959 [July-December] Washington, D.C. January 22, 1960 

110 571

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting Washington, D.C. September 15-16, 1959 [June-October 1959] 

110 572

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting Washington, D.C. February 27-28, 1959 

111 573

[Democrats, National] Committee (List of National Committee Men and Delegates) 1957-1958 

111 574

[Democrats, National] Democratic Committee Members 1957-1958 

111 575

[Democrats, National] Democratic Committee Members 1957-58 

111 576

[Democrats, National] Committee, Washington, D.C. December 5-6, 1958 

111 577

[Democrats, National] Committee Meeting San Francisco February 15, 1957 

111 578

[Democrats, National] Committee, 1957 (San Francisco, and Washington) February 15, 1957 May 3-5, 1957 

112 579

[Democrats, National] Committee 1957 (2) [San Francisco and Washington Southern Members Met February 15, 1957 May 3-5, 1957 May 2, 1957 

112 580

[Democrats, National] Convention (Invitations for Holding 1956 Democratic Natn'l Convention) 1956 

112 581

[Democrats, National] Committee Washington (Woodrow Wilson Dinner April 21, 1956) April 20-21, 1956 

112 582

[Democrats, National] List of Committeemen and Delegates 1956 

112 583

[Democrats, National] Natn'l Capital Demo. Club List 1956 

112 584

[Democrats, National] Committee 1955 Washington [Sam Rayburn Dinner, April 16, 1955] April 15-16, 1955 

112 585

[Democrats, National] Doenges, Wm.C, National Democratic Committee Brief Oklahoma Case 1955 

112 586

[Democrats, National] Committee, 1954 Indianapolis Meeting September 17, 1954 

112 587

[Democrats, National] Committee, 1954 (Jefferson-Jackson Dinner at Mayflower in Washington) May 5-6, 1954 

112 588

[Democrats, National] Chairman 1954 (New Orleans Meeting-to Select New Chairman) December 1954 

113 589

[Democrats, National] Committeeman 1953-1954 

113 590

[Democrats, National] Committeeman, (To Replace Maybank Who Resigned) 1953 

113 591

[Democrats, National] National Advisory Council 1953 

113 592

[Democrats, National] Executive Gommittee Meeting Chicago November 1955 [1956] 

113 593

[Democrats, National] Executive Committee, Chicago Meeting September 14-15, 1953 

113 594

[Democrats, National] Executive Committee 1952 

113 595

[Democrats, National] Executive Committee; Finance Division; List of "1000 Club" 1944-1952 

113 596

[Democrats, National] Convention, Chicago 1968 

114 597

[Democrats, National] Convention-Chicago 1968 

114 598

[Democrats, National] Convention, Los Angeles Convention (1960) 

114 599

[Democrats, National] Convention (Los Angeles Chosen as Site) 1960 

114 600

[Democrats, National] Convention Chicago 1956 

114 601

[Democrats, National] Delegates and Alternates to Chicago Convention 1956 

115 602

[Democrats, National] Convention (Sub-committee of Natn'l Credential Committee Meeting) 1956 

115 603

[Democrats, National] Convention (Subcommittee of National Credentials Committee Meeting) 1956 

115 604

[Democrats, National] Convention (Interim Report of Special Advisory Committee on Rules of the 1956 Democratic National Convention) 1956 

115 605

[Democrats, National] Convention General and Misc. 1956 

115 606

[Democrats, National] Convention News clippings 1956 

115 607

[Democrats, National] Convention Chicago, Ill. July 21-25, 1952 

115 608

[Democrats, National] Convention (General) Chicago, Ill. 1952 

116 609

Democrats, National] Convention Chicago, Ill. (General) 1952 

116 610

[Democrats, National] Convention 1948 

116 611

[Democrats, National] 1960-1972 

116 612

[Democrats, National] Chairman Gressette, Marion L. 1953 

116 613

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman 1952-1954 

116 614

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman 1952 

116 615

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County; Abbeville, Aiken, Allendale, Anderson 1952 

116 616

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman, Supporters by County: Bamberg, Beaufort Berkley, Blackville 1952 

116 617

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County C & D 1952 

116 618

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County E-G 1952 

117 619

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County H-L 1952 

117 620

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County M-P 1952 

117 621

[Democrats, South Carolina] Chairman Supporters by County R-Y 1952 

117 622

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention Columbia, South Carolina March 28, 1968 

117 623

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention National Delegates 1964 

117 624

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention Delegates-Natn'l Convention 1964 

117 625

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Convention, Columbia South Carolina March 29, 1962 

117 626

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention State and National 1960 

117 627

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Convention 1956 

118 628

[Democrats, South Carolina] Conventions State and Natn'l 1956 

118 629

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention 1954 

118 630

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention (Reconvened) Speech by Mr. Brown at Reconvened State Convention August 6 1952 

118 631

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention 1950 

118 632

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention 1948 

118 633

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention 1946 

118 634

[Democrats, South Carolina] Convention 1944 

118 635

[Democrats, South Carolina] National and State Convention 1944 

119 636

[Democrats, South Carolina] General February 1974-July 1975 

119 637

[Democrats, South Carolina] General December 1973-November 1970 

119 638

[Democrats, South Carolina] General 1970-1973 

119 639

[Democrats, South Carolina] General 1968-1970 

119 640

[Democrats, South Carolina] General 1964-1967 

120 641

[Democrats, South Carolina] Rules and Regulations of the Democratic Party 1952 

120 642

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee 1965-1975 

120 643

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee 1954 

120 644

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee 1949-1952 

120 645

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee June-December 1948 

120 646

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee January-May 1948 

120 647

[Democrats, South Carolina] State Executive Committee 1940-1947 

121 648

[Democrats, South Carolina] Stevenson-Sparkman (Contributors Include Charlie Daniel) 1952 

121 649

[Democrats, South Carolina] Young Democrats 1961-1964 

121 650

[Democrats, South Carolina] Young Democrats [James P. Harrelsoni 1953-1957 

121 651

[Democrats, South Carolina] Young Democrats 1947 & 1949 

121 652

Ea-El 

121 653

Em-Ew 

121 654

Eagle Aviation, Inc. 

121 655

Eastern Air Lines 

121 656

Edisto Beach Corporation 

121 657

Edisto Beach (General) 

121 658

Edisto Beach (General) 

122 659

Edisto Beach Yacht Club 

122 660

Edisto Broadcasting Station 

122 661

Edisto Broadcasting Station 

122 662

Edisto Broadcasting Station 

122 663

Edisto Broadcasting Station 

122 664

Edisto Broadcasting Co. 

123 665

Edisto Broadcasting Co. 

123 666

Edisto Experiment Station 

123 667

Edisto River 

123 668

Education, 13th Governor's Conference, Teacher's Salaries November 4, 1971 

123 669

Education, 12th Governor's Conference on (October 29, 1970) 

123 670

Education [1959-1964] 

123 671

[Education] 1957 (Sen. Brown's Statement on School Situation) December1957 

123 672

[Education] 1957-58 (Sen. Brown's Statement and Responses to it.) December 9,1957 

123 673

[Education] 1957-58 Sen. Brown's Statement and Responses December 9,1957 

123 674

[Education] Costs School Investigation Contest 1946-47 1956-57 

124 675

[Education] School Problems 

124 676

[Education] School Statement for Session 1962 

124 677

[Education] Increase in School Teacher s Pay 

124 678

[Education] State Board of 

124 679

Education Study Committee 

124 680

Eisenhower, Dwight D. 

124 681

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Life Magazine Article June 21, 1954 

124 682

[Elections 1972] Zeigler, E.N., U.S. Senate 

124 683

[Elections 1970] Spence for Congress 

124 684

[Elections 1970] Congratulatory Letters to Gov., Lt. Gov., Congressmen and House Members 

124 685

[Elections 1966] 

124 686

[Elections 1964] 

124 687

[Elections 1962] Hollings-Johnston Senate Race 

124 688

[Elections 1962] State and County Election Results June 12, 1962 

124 689

[Elections 1960] Barnwell County Sheriff's Race 

124 690a

Elections Kennedy-Johnson Presidential Campaign 1960 

124 690b

[Elections 1960] Kennedy and Johnson 

124 691

[Elections 1960] Kennedy and Johnson 

125 692

[Elections 1960] Kennedy and Johnson 

125 693

[Elections 1960] Kennedy and Johnson 

125 694

[Elections 1960] Congratulatory Letters to House and Senate Members 

125 695

[Elections 1958] Ernest F. Hollings Governor's Race 

125 696

[Elections 1958] Hollings for Governor 

125 697

[Elections 1956] Stevenson-Kefauver Supporting Letters Written by Senator Brown 

125 698

[Elections 1954] 

126 699

[Elections 1954] List of Aiken County Democratic Committee 

126 700

[Elections 1954] Bennett, Neville 

126 701

[Elections 1954] Bennett, Neville Personal Letters 

126 702

[Elections 1954] Bennett, Neville Personal Letters 

126 703

[Elections 1954] Copies Letters to 6 Bankers. Names Furnished by T. Robertson Also: List of South Carolina Banks and Depositaries 

126 704

[Elections 1954] Bills and Expenses-Political 

126 705

[Elections 1954] County Commissioners 

126 706

[Elections 1954] The Columbia Record 9/1/54 Also: Campaign Material 

126 707

[Elections 1954] Candidate's Pledge 

126 708

[Elections 1954] Confidential 

126 709

[Elections 1954] Letters About Constabulary 

126 710

[Elections 1954] Speech for TV Appearance Charleston September 22, 1954 

126 711

[Elections 1954] Cauthen, John K. 

126 712

[Elections 1954] Election Law 

127 713

[Elections 1954] Form Letter Samples 

127 714

[Elections 1954] Form Letter Samples 

127 715

[Elections 1954] Horry County List 

127 716

[Elections 1954] Gaffney Sesquicentennial Celebration September 12-18, 1954 

127 717

[Elections 1954] General 

127 718

[Elections 1954] List of Names and Addresses of Mr. Brown's Supporters... November 1954 

127 719

[Elections 1954] List of Congratulatory Letters 

127 720

[Elections 1954] Literature Distribution 

127 721

[Elections 1954] List of Mayors of All Cities in South Carolina 

127 722

[Elections 1954] Mailing List 

127 723

[Elections 1954] County Box Managers 

127 724

[Elections 1954] Natn'l Democratic Committee 

127 725

[Elections 1954] Mailing List-Counties 

128 726

[Elections 1954] Mats 

128 727

[Elections 1954] Miscellaneous 

128 728

[Elections 1954] Misc. 

128 729

[Elections 1954] Newspaper Releases 

128 730

[Elections 1954] Newspaper Releases 

128 731

[Elections 1954] Press Releases and Speeches 

128 732

[Elections 1954] Press Releases and Speeches 

128 733

[Elections 1954] Press Releases and Speeches 

129 734

[Elections 1954] Out of State Messages of Congratulations 

129 735

[Elections 1954] Out of State Messages of Congratulations 

129 736

[Elections 1954] Out of State Messages of Congratulations 

129 737

[Elections 1954] Pressman, J.L. (copies of letters written by Mr. Pressman for Sen. Brown) 

129 738

[Elections 1954] Pressman, J.L. (letters written by him for Sen. Brown) 

129 739

[Elections 1954] List of Party Nominees-General Election November 2, 1954 

129 740

[Elections 1954] Parler, Ed 

129 741

[Elections 1954] Radio-TV, Tom Daisely-Sen. Brown 

129 742

[Elections 1954] Radio-TV Ads 

129 743

[Elections 1954] Letter to Dick Shafts About Gren Seibels 

130 744

[Elections 1954] The State Death of Maybank September 3, 1954 

130 745

[Elections 1954] Schedule-Speeches-Radio-TV 

130 746

[Elections 1954] Letters to Senators 

130 747

[Elections 1954] Re: Statement of Receipts and Expenditures 

130 748

[Elections 1954] Speech Material 

130 749

[Elections 1954] Telephone File 

130 750

[Elections 1954] List of Thurmond's Key Men in Each County 

130 751

[Elections 1954] List of Congratulatory Telegrams 

130 752

[Elections 1954] Unfriendly Letters 

130 753

[Elections 1954] Williams, Gov. Ransome 

130 754

[Elections 1954 Counties] Classified List of Supporters (By County) 

130 755

[Elections 1954 Counties] Abbeville County 

130 756

[Elections 1954 Counties] Aiken County 

130 757

[Elections 1954 Counties] Allendale County 

130 758

[Elections 1954 Counties] Anderson County 

130 759

[Elections 1954 Counties] Bamberg County 

130 760

[Elections 1954 Counties] Barnwell County 

130 761

[Elections 1954 Counties] Beaufort County 

131 762

[Elections 1954 Counties] Berkeley County 

131 763

[Elections 1954 Counties] Calhoun County 

131 764

[Elections 1954 Counties] Charleston County 

131 765

[Elections 1954 Counties] Charleston County 

131 766

[Elections 1954 Counties] Charleston County 

131 767

[Elections 1954 Counties] Cherokee County 

131 768

[Elections 1954 Counties] Chester County 

131 769

[Elections 1954 Counties] Chesterfield bounty 

131 770

[Elections 1954 Counties] Clarendon County 

131 771

[Elections 1954 Counties] Colleton County 

131 772

[Elections 1954 Counties] Darlington County 

131 773

[Elections 1954 Counties] Dillon County 

131 774

[Elections 1954 Counties] Dorchester County 

132 775

[Elections 1954 Counties] Edgefield County 

132 776

[Elections 1954 Counties] Fairfield County 

132 777

[Elections 1954 Counties] Florence County 

132 778

[Elections 1954 Counties] Florence County 

132 779

[Elections 1954 Counties] Georgetown County 

132 780

[Elections 1954 Counties] Greenville County 

132 781

[Elections 1954 Counties] Greenville County 

132 782

[Elections 1954 Counties] Greenwood County 

132 783

[Elections 1954 Counties] Hampton County 

132 784

[Elections 1954 Counties] Horry County 

133 785

[Elections 1954 Counties] Horry County 

133 786

[Elections 1954 Counties] Jasper County 

133 787

[Elections 1954 Counties] Kershaw County 

133 788

[Elections 1954 Counties] Lancaster County 

133 789

[Elections 1954 Counties] Laurens County 

133 790

[Elections 1954 Counties] Laurens County 

133 791

[Elections 1954 Counties] Lee County 

133 792

[Elections 1954 Counties] Lexington County 

133 793

[Elections 1954 Counties] Marion County 

133 794

[Elections 1954 Counties] Marlboro County 

133 795

[Elections 1954 counties] McCormick County 

133 796

[Elections 1954 Counties] Newberry County 

133 797

[Elections 1954 Counties] Oconee County 

133 798

[Elections 1954 Counties] Oconee County 

134 799

[Elections 1954 Counties] Orangeburg County 

134 800

[Elections 1954 Counties] Orangeburg County 

134 801

[Elections 1954 Counties] Pickens County 

134 802

[Elections 1954 Counties] Richland County 

134 803

[Elections 1954 Counties] Richland County 

134 804

[Elections 1954 Counties] Richland County 

134 805

[Elections 1954 Counties] Richland County 

134 806

[Elections 1954 Counties] Saluda County 

135 807

[Elections 1954 Counties] Spartanburg County 

135 808

[Elections 1954 Counties] Spartanburg County 

135 809

[Elections 1954 Counties] Sumter County 

135 810

[Elections 1954 Counties] Union County 

135 811

[Elections 1954 Counties] Williamsburg County 

135 812

[Elections 1954 Counties] York County 

135 813

[Elections 1954 Counties] York County 

135 814

[Elections 1954] Governor's Race 

135 815

[Elections 1954] Tabulation of Votes for U.S. House of Rep. and Circuit Solicitor's Primary, 6/8/54 

135 816

[Elections 1952] Barnwell 

135 817

[Elections 1952] Brown's Letters to Democrats 

135 818

[Elections 1952] Brown's Letters to Democrats 

136 819

[Elections 1952] Brown's Letters to Democrats 

136 820

[Elections 1952] State Senate Race Primary 6/8/52 

136 821

[Elections 1952] Brown's Speech 10/9/52 

136 822

[Elections 1952] Congratulations on Statewide Democratic Victory 

136 823

[Elections 1952] Misc. 

136 824

[Elections 1952] Misc. 

136 825

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Brown's Speech 11/3/52 

136 826

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Campaign 

136 827

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Campaign 

136 828

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Congratulatory Letters to Brown for Radio Speech 10/9/52 

137 829

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Congratulatory Telegrams to Brown for Radio Speech 10/9/52 

137 830

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Dissenters 

137 831

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Pamphlets, booklets, etc. 

137 832

[Elections 1952] Stevenson-Sparkman Speeches 

137 833

[Elections 1950] State Campaign 

137 834

[Elections 1946] State Campaign 

137 835

[Elections 1938] 

137 836

[Elections 1938] EAB's Withdrawal from U.S. Senate Race (Out-of-state letters) 

137 837

[Elections 1938] Withdrawal U.S. Senate Race; Correspondence by Counties A-C 

137 838

[Elections 1938] E.A.B.'s Withdrawal from U.S. Senate Race Correspondence by Counties D-O 

137 839

[Elections 1938] E.A.B.'s Withdrawal form U. S. Senate Race Correspondence by bounties R-Y 

138 840

[Elections 1926] 

138 841

Emergency Employment Act 

138 842

Emory University (Reverend Paul Worley, Associate Director of Development) 

138 843

Engagements [May 1943] 

138 844

Epworth Children's Home 

138 845

Equal Right's Committee 1965 

138 846

Erskine College 

138 847

European Trip [1933] 

138 848

Fa-Fl [Includes Flags of South Carolina] 

138 849

Fo-Fu 

138 850

Fairfax, Town of (Priester, H.W. Jr., Mayor) Water and Sewage Matters 

138 851

Farley, James A. 

138 852

Federal Highway, See South Carolina State Highway Dept. 

Box Folder

Federationist (South Carolina) Editorial (Labor) [1944] 

138 853

Fish Hatchery, Barnwell 

138 854

Fish Hatchery, Barnwell [1942-1949] 

139 855

Fisheries, Board of 

139 856

Flamane, Mme Jean 

139 857

Florence Morning News Jack O'Dowd, Frank Barnwell, and E.A.B. 1953 

139 858

Forestry Commission 

139 859

Forestry Commission 

139 860

Forestry Commission 

139 861

Francis Marion College 

139 862

Fraser, Charles E. [BASF Chemical Plant] 

140 863

Fuller, C.G.; Auto Financer 

140 864

Furman University 

140 865

Ga-Gl 

140 866

Go-Gy 

140 867

Game Warden, South Carolina 

140 868

Garety, Cathy, Memos 

140 869

General Research Corp. Hunter, Floyd Chapel Hill, N.C. 

140 870

Geraldine 

140 871

Governor's Conference on Business, Industry, Education, Agriculture, and Gov't 1961-1969 

140 872

Governor's Conference on Travel and Tourism 1972 

140 873

Governor's Race 1970 

140 874

Graham, Dr. Billy 

140 875

Gravel, Gamille (Democratic Natn'l. Comm. 1957 and Gravel Investigation) 

140 876

Gressette Committee (Segregation) 

140 877

Griffin, Marvin Inaugural Program, for Marvin Griffin, Governor of Georgia January 11, 1955 

140 878

Guinyard Butler Elementary 4th "A" English Class 

140 879

Ha-Hi 

140 880

Ho-Hy 

141 881

Johnson Hagood Home Portrait Unveiling-Citadel October 21, 1967 

141 882

Hair, Carl 

141 883

Hall, Wilton E. 

141 884

Hammond's [Navigation Chart etc.] (James H.) 

141 885

Harris, Julian-South Carolina Medallion Commemoration the American Revolution Bicentennail 

141 886

Harris, Roy Augusta Courier 

141 887

Harris, Roy-The Augusta Courier 

141 888

Harvey, W. Brantley Jr. Candidate for Lieutenant Governor 

142 889

Haynesworth, Judge Clement 

142 890

Highway, Pres. Hwy.Safety Coef. 1949-51 

142 891

Hilton Head 

142 892

Hilton Head 

142 893

Historic Columbia Foundation, Inc. 

142 894

Historical Commission of South Carolina 

142 895

Hollings, Gov. Ernest F. 

142 896

Hollings, Gov. Ernest F. 

142 897

Huffines, Mr. R.L.(General) [includes correspondence with Joan Crawford and Bing Crosby] 

142 898

Human Events [removed from South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's File] 1957-1959 

142 899

Humphrey, Hubert H.-Vice Pres. of the U.S. 

143 900

143 901

(Inaugural) [Programs, Invitations, Etc.] 

143 902

Independent's File 1956 

143 903

Indians, Pinopolis Reservoir 

143 904

Industrial Commission, South Carolina General [I] 

143 905

Industrial Commission, South Carolina General [2] 

143 906

Industrial Training Program (1961-1971) 

143 907

Insurance Commission, South Carolina 1953-1967 

143 908

Insurance Dept. [1] (Austin, William F.) 1967-1970 

143 909

Insurance Dept. [2] (Austin, William F.) 1960-66 

143 910

Insurance Dept. Investigation 

143 911

Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Committee on (Frank Bane, Chmn.) 1967-1972 

143 912

Intergovernmental Relations Advisory Commission on (Bane, Frank-Chmn.) 1962-1966 

144 913

Intergovernmental Relations 

144 914

Invitations (1) 1965-1967 

144 915

Invitations (2) 1968-1969 

144 916

Invitations (3) 1953-1963 

144 917

Ja-Ji 

144 918

Jo-Ju 

144 919

Jaffe, Mrs. Sam Bettys Ackerman, Formerly of Williston, Now Mrs. Sam Jaffe 

145 920

Janas, Sigmund 

145 921

Jefferies, Richard Allan Shetland Ponies and Equip. Purchased from Wall Bros., Columbia, South Carolina Correspondence of R.M. Dick Jefferies 

145 922

Jefferson Davis Academy, Inc. 

145 923

Johnson, Dewey H. 

145 924

Johnson, Senator Lyndon B for Pres. (1960) 

145 925

Johnson, Lyndon B., Vice Pres. of the U.S. 

145 926

Johnson, Lyndon B., Correspondence with and Address by Lyndon B. Johnson, on Lyndon Johnson Day, Whitney, Texas November 21, 1955 

145 927

Johnson, Pres. Lyndon B. (1) 1964-68 

145 928

Johnson, Pres. Lyndon B. (2) January-February 1964 

145 929

Judges File (1) 

145 930

Judges File (2) 

145 931

Judgeship-Supreme Court 1943 

145 932

Judicial Conference 1970 1969 1968 1962 1961 1944 

146 933

Judicial Council of South Carolina (1970-1972) 

146 934

Judicial Council for 1957 (Mr. Brown has been voted member) 1956-1959 

146 935

Ka-Ki 

146 936

Kl-Ky (includes Knights of Ku Klux Klan) 

146 937

Kefauver, Estes 

146 938

Kendrick, Frank J. (Asso. Prof, of Gov't. Wofford College) 1960 

146 939

Kennedy, Senator Edward M. 

146 940

Kennedy-Johnson Campaign 1960 See Elections 1960 

146

Kennedy, John F. (1) Death of Pres. John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963) 

146 941

Kennedy, John F, (2) (inauguration) 

146 942

Kennedy, Pres. John F. (3) (Inauguration) 

146 943

Kennedy, John F.-Democratic Presidential Nominee for 1960 (4) 

147 944

Kennedy, John F. (5) 

147 945

Kennedy, Mrs. Minnie B. (1) (Sister of E.A.B.) Cards, letters, telegrams and notes received regarding her death (1969) 

147 946

Kennedy, Mrs. Minnie B. (2) (Sister of E.A.B.) Cards, Letters, telegrams received regarding her death (1969) 

147 947

Kennedy, Mrs. Minnie B. (Dinner held at Aiken, South Carolina in her honor on) September 26, 1963 

147 948

Kennedy, Robert F. 

147 949

Kentucky Colonels 

147 950

Kentucky Colonels (2) 

147 951

Kimberly-Clark Corp. 

147 952

La-Li 

147 953

Lo-Ly 

147 954

Legislative Manuals 

148 955

Legislative, See South Carolina Legislative 

148

Lemon, Calhoun 

148 956

Lever Book 

148 957

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Harvey Kram) 

148 958

Liberty Tree, The 

148 959

Libraries (Public) State Aid to 1967 

149 960

Local Option 1954 

149 961

Local Option 1954 

149 962

Local Option Bill 1954 

149 963

Local Option Bill 1954 

149 964

M-Mi (includes Mc & Mac) 

149 965 (1)(2)(3)

Mo-My 

149 966

McCarthy, Sen. Eugene J. 

149 967

McDavid, Raven I., Jr. 

149 968

McGovern, Senator George 

149 969

McLeod, Daniel M., Candidate for Atty. Gen. 

149 970

McNair, Robert E. 

149 971

McNair, Gov. Robt. E. Inauguration 

149 972

Manning. W. H., Jr. (E.A.B.s Personal File) 

149 973

Marine Fisheries Compact 

149 974

Maybank, Burnet R. (Jr) (Candidate for Governor) 1962 

150 975

Mazursky, Herman I. 

150 976

Medical School in Columbia (2 years) 

150 977

Medical College, Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1972-1975] 

150 978

Medical College, Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1971] 

150 979

Medical College, Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1969-1970] 

150 980

Medical College, Univ. of Charleston (General) [1968] 

150 981

Medical College/Univ. (General) [1966-67] 

150 982

Medical College/Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1965] 

150 983

Medical College/Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1954-59] 

151 984

Medical College/Univ. of South Carolina (General) [1951-53] 

151 985

Medical College of South Carolina (General) [1949-50] 

151 986

Medical College of South Carolina (General) [1943-48] 

151 987

Meetze, George S. Rev. Prayer Book Published 1955 and 1957 

151 988

Methodist Church [1964-1967] 

152 989

Methodist Church [1958-1963] 

152 990

Methodist Church [1947-1957] 

152 991

Mickel, Buck 

152 992

Mills, Henry, Comptroller General 

152 993

Mills, Wilber D.-Congressman 

152 994

Mitchell, Stephen A. 

152 995

Moody Report 

152 996

Moody, Lester S.-History of the Central Savannah River Area 

152 997

Moore, S.E.-Postmaster 

152 998

Morris, Senator Earle E.-Candidate for Lieutenant Governor 1970 

153 999

Municipal Association of South Carolina 

153 1000

Muskie, Senator Edmund-for President 

153 1001

153 1002

NAACP 

153 1003

National Legislative Conference Phoenix, Arizona, Gen. L.G. Merritt Presiding September 19-21, 1962 

153 1004

National Shorthand Reporter's Association 

153 1005

Negro-Black Muslims (Negro Association) 

153 1006

Negro Preachers [Poverty Program-OEO] 

153 1007

Negroes [Barfield, Bertha; Barnwell NAACP; Texas Election Case; Owens Sisters, Soc. Sec. Problems; Etc.] 

153 1008

Ness, Judge J.B. 

153 1009

Newcomen Society in North America 

154 1010

New York Times Advertisement (Edition of February 1959) 

154 1011

Nixon, Richard M., President of the U.S. 

154 1012

Nuclear Energy 

154 1013

154 1014

Oliphant, Mrs. May Simms 

154 1015

Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation 

154 1016

Pa-Pi 

154 1017

Pl-Pu 

154 1018

Pardon and Parole Board J.C.Todd-Director 

154 1019

Pari-Mutuel Betting 

154 1020

Patronage, Federal (1) 

155 1021

Patronage, Federal (2) 

155 1022

Pauley, Edwin W. 

155 1023

Personnel Division-F.E. Ellis State Director 

155 1024

Preparedness for Peace Commission 

155 1025

Prisoners Labor, War 

155 1026

Prisoner of War Camp 

155 1027

Probation Officer-Letters of Recommendation 

156 1028

Public Power 

156 1029

Quattlebaum, Paul 

156 1030

Ra-Ri 

156 1031

Ro-Ry [Includes Judge S.C. Roettinger] 

156 1032

Reapportionment [1964-1977] 

156 1033

Regional Library for the Blind, North Carolina State Library, Mansion Park Building Raleigh, N.C. 

156 1034

Reorganization-State Commission 1950-1953 

156 1035

State Reorganization Commission 1947-1950 

156 1036

Reorganization of State Gov't 

157 1037

Reorganization of State Gov't (2) 

157 1038

Republican File (1952) 

157 1039

Research Planning and Development Program (State Development Board) 

157 1040

Retirement System (1) 

157 1041

Retirement System (2) 

157 1042

Revco, Inc. 

157 1043

Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial Association, Senator John D.Long, Speaker May 9, 1958 [1972] 

157 1044

Rivers, Congressman L. Mendel 

157 1045

Roberts, Oral 

158 1046

Roebling Estate 

158 1047

Rural Electrification Adm. Salkehatehie 

158 1048

Russell, Donald 

158 1049

Russell, Richard B. (For President) 1952 

158 1050

Rutledge, Dr. Archibald 

158 1051

Sa-Si 

158 1052

Sk-Sy 

158 1053

Salkehatchie 

159 1054

Sanders, Gov. Carl E. of Georgia 

159 1055

Santee-Cooper 1964-1965 

159 1056

Santee-Cooper Public vs. Private Control of Water Power 1952 

159 1057

The Saturday Evening Post "American Disgrace: College Cheating" January 9, 1960 

159 1058

Savannah River Basin Development Commission 

159 1059

Savannah River Plant 

159 1060

Lower Savannah Economic Development District 

159 1061

Lower Savannah Economic Development District (2) 

159 1062

Scheer, Julian The Charlotte News 

159 1063

School Problems 

159 1064

Secession Convention [1860-62] 

159 1065

Securities Division-O. Frank Thornton, Commissioner and Bradley Heald, Deputy Commissioner 

159 1066

Segregation See also: Harris, Ray; The Augusta Courier; Negroes 

159 1067

Senate [Committee: Finance Interim, Invitations] 

160 1068

Senate Jobs [1969-1972] 

160 1069

Senate Jobs [1966-1968] 

160 1070

Senate Jobs 1956 1955 1951 1950 

160 1071

Senate Race 1968 and 1972 

160 1072

Senate [Renovation Committee] 1956 

160 1073

Senate Organization 1967& 1958 

160 1074

Senate Rules-Rewriting (1960) 

160 1075

Senate 1942-1944 

160 1076

Senate [State Employees, Special Legislative Committee] 1943-44 

160 1077

Shuron Optical Company 

160 1078

Social Security (General) 

160 1079

Soil Conservation Service 

161 1080

South Carolina Council for Common Good 

161 1081

South Carolina Council on Human Relations See Also: folder 1149 

161 1082

South Carolina Magazine 

161 1083

South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assoc. 1971 (W.Ray Shuckley, V.P.) 1970 

161 1084

South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assoc. (1) 1965 

161 1085

South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assoc. (2) 1966-1969 

161 1086

South Carolina Textile Manufacturing Assoc. [August '58-August '59] 

161 1087

South Carolina Textile Manufacturing Assoc. [April-July 1958] 

162 1088

South Carolina Textile Manufacturing Assoc. [April 1956-February 1958] 

General note

"The Columbia Letter"; Human Events, and "The Labor Relations Newsletter" removed and filed separately.

162 1089

South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assoc. Annual Convention 1957 

162 1090

South Carolina Textile Manufacturer's Assoc. "The Labor Relations Newsletter", (not complete) See Also: "The Columbia Letter" 1957-1959 

162 1091

South Carolina Advisory Commission on Higher Education (John K. Cauthen, Chairman) 

162 1092

South Carolina Aeronautics Commission 

162 1093

South Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Commission 

162 1094

South Carolina Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program 

162 1095

South Carolina Archives Dept. (1) 

162 1096

South Carolina Archives Dept. (2) 

162 1097

South Carolina Archives Dept. World War Memorial 

162 1098

South Carolina Arts Commission See Folder 1145 for 1967 

163 1099

South Carolina Assoc. of Certified Public Accountants 

163 1100

South Carolina Association of Counties 

163 1101

South Carolina Association of County Agricultural Agents 

163 1102

South Carolina Assoc. of County Attorneys 

163 1103

South Carolina Assoc. for Retarded Children 

163 1104

South Carolina Assoc. of School Boards 

163 1105

South Carolina Bankers Assoc. 

163 1106

South Carolina Bar Assoc. 1960-1974 

163 1107

South Carolina Bar Assoc. 1949-1952 

163 1108

South Carolina Bar Assoc. 1948 

163 1109

South Carolina Bar Assoc. July-December 1947 

163 1110

South Carolina Bar Assoc. May-June 1947 

164 1111

South Carolina Bar Assoc. 1946, January-April 1947 

164 1112

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1973-1974 

164 1113

South Carolina Budget and Control Board August-December 1972 

164 1114

South Carolina Budget and Control Board January-July 1972 

164 1115

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Budget Hearings 1971 

165 1116

South Carolina Budget and Control Board October 1971-December 1971 

165 1117

South Carolina Budget and Control Board July 1971-September 1971 

165 1118

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Budget Hearings (1) 1970 

165 1119

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Budget Hearings (2) 1972 

165 1120

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1970 

165 1121

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Budget Hearings 1969 

165 1122

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1969 

165 1123

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Appropriation Bill 1968 

166 1124

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, Appropriations 1966-1967 

166 1125

South Carolina Budget and Control Board General Services, Sinking Funds [1965-1967] 

166 1126

South Carolina Budget and Control Board General Services [1965-1967] 

166 1127

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1963 

166 1128

South Carolina Budget and Control Board Budget Hearings 1963 

166 1129

South Carolina Budget and Control Board Budget Hearings 1962 

166 1130

South Carolina Budget and Control Board, State Office Building 1962 

167 1131

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1961 

167 1132

South Carolina Budget and Control Board September-December 1961 

167 1133

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1960-August 31, 1961 

168 1134

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1955 

168 1136

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1954 

168 1137

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1953 

168 1138

South Carolina Budget and Control Board 1950-1952 

168 1139

South Carolina Budget Committee 1950 

168 1140

South Carolina Budget Committee 1948-50 

168 1141

South Carolina Budget Committee 1946-47 

168 1142

South Carolina Budget Committee 1944-45 

168 1143

South Carolina Budget Committee 1941-43 

168 1144

South Carolina Arts Commission 1967 

168 1145

South Carolina Commission on Alcoholism 

169 1146

South Carolina Commission for the Blind 

169 1147

South Carolina Commission on Interstate Cooperation SEE: Council of State Governments, South Carolina Commission of Forestry 

Box Folder

South Carolina Commission on Alcohol Education 

169 1148

South Carolina Council on Human Relations see also: 1082 

169 1149

South Carolina Council for National Defense 

169 1150

South Carolina Dept. of Agriculture 

169 1151

South Carolina Dept. of Corrections (1) 

169 1152

South Carolina Dept. of Corrections (2) 

169 1153

South Carolina Dept. of Education [County Superintendent of Education] 

169 1154

South Carolina Dept. of Education August, 1968-February, 1972 

170 1155

South Carolina Dept. of Education September 1963-August 1966 

170 1156

South Carolina Dept. of Education 1956-1962 

170 1157

South Carolina Dept. of Education 1952-1955 

170 1158

South Carolina Dept. of Education 1948-1951 

170 1159

South Carolina Dept. of Education 1943-1947 

170 1160

South Carolina Dept. of Labor 

170 1161

South Carolina Dept. of Mental Health (State Hospital) 1967-1972 

170 1162

South Carolina Dept. of Mental Health (State Hospital) 1964-1966 

171 1163

South Carolina Dept. of Mental Health (State Hospital) 1956-1963 

171 1164

South Carolina Dept. Of Mental Retardation Dr. Charles D. Barnett, Commissioner 

171 1165

South Carolina Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Tourism 

171 1166

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1970-1974 

171 1167

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1963-1969 

171 1168

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1957-1962 

171 1169

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1954-1956 

172 1170

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1952-1953 

172 1171

South Carolina Dept. of Public Welfare 1943-1951 

172 1172

South Carolina Dept. of Veterans Affairs 

172 1173

South Carolina Division of General Services 1972 

172 1174

South Carolina Division of General Services F.E. McEachern, Director 1970-1971 

172 1175

South Carolina Division of General Services (State Fire Marshall) Annual Reports 1968-1971 

172 1176

South Carolina Division of General Services (McEachern, F.R.Jr.) 1969 

173 1177

South Carolina Division of General Services 1964-1968 

173 1178

South Carolina Education Association 

173 1179

South Carolina Education Survey Committee 

173 1180

South Carolina ETV Network 

174 1181

South Carolina ETV Network (1970-1972) 

174 1182

South Carolina ETV (1) 1969 

174 1183

South Carolina ETV (2) 1969 

174 1184

South Carolina ETV (3) 1969 

174 1185

South Carolina ETV 1968 

174 1186

South Carolina ETV 1966-1967 

175 1187

South Carolina ETV 1964-1965 

175 1188

South Carolina ETV 1962-1963 

175 1189

South Carolina Employment Security Commission (General) 

175 1190

South Carolina Employment Security Commission 1963-1970 

175 1191

South Carolina Employment Security Commission 1956-1962 

175 1192

South Carolina Employment Security Commission 1953-1955 

175 1193

South Carolina Farm Bureau Assoc. 

175 1194

South Carolina Federation of Museums 

175 1195

South Carolina-Georgia Nuclear Council, Inc. 

175 1196

South Carolina Historical Society 

175 1197

South Carolina Industrial Commission 1939-1951 

175 1198

South Carolina [Legislative] January 1973 

176 1199

South Carolina [Legislative] May-December 1972 

176 1200

South Carolina [Legislative] January-April 1972 

176 1201

South Carolina [Legislative] June-December 1971 

176 1202

South Carolina [Legislative] (1) (2) January-May 1971 

176 1203

South Carolina [Legislative] 1970 

177 1204

South Carolina [Legislative] August-December 1969 

177 1205

South Carolina [Legislative] May-July 1969 

177 1206

South Carolina [Legislative] January-April 1969 

177 1207

South Carolina [Legislative] July-December 1968 

178 1208

South Carolina [Legislative] January-June 1968 

178 1209

South Carolina [Legislative] September 1967 November 1967 December 1967 

178 1210

South Carolina [Legislative] and Misc. May-December 1967 

178 1211

South Carolina [Legislative] and Misc. March-April 1967 

178 1212

South Carolina [Legislative] and Misc. January-February 1967 

178 1213

South Carolina [Legislative] Supply Bill 1967 

179 1214

South Carolina [Legislative] Crown Tax H 1341 1967 

179 1215

South Carolina [Legislative] Finance Committee (Senate) 1966-1967 

179 1216

South Carolina [Legislative] Banking and Insurance Committee (1) 1967 

179 1217

South Carolina [Legislative] Banking and Insurance Committee (2) 1967 

179 1218

South Carolina [Legislative] Deficiency Bill 1966 

179 1219

South Carolina [Legislative] April-May 1966 

179 1220

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1966 

179 1221

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1966 

179 1222

South Carolina [Legislative] January 1966 

179 1223

South Carolina [Legislative] May-December 1965 

180 1224

South Carolina [Legislative] 1965, April 

180 1225

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1965 

180 1226

South Carolina [Legislative] (n.d., January-February, 1965) 

180 1227

South Carolina [Legislative-General] April-December 1964 

180 1228

South Carolina [Legislative] General March 1964 

180 1229

South Carolina [Legislative] (General) February 1964 

181 1230

South Carolina [Legislative] (General) January 1964 

181 1231

South Carolina [Legislative] Education 1964 

181 1232

South Carolina [Legislative] May-June 1963 1962-3 1963-4 

181 1233

South Carolina [Legislative] March-April 1963 1962-3 1963-4 

181 1234

South Carolina [Legislative] n.d., January-February 1963 1962-3 1963-4 

181 1235

South Carolina [Legislative] June-December 1963 

181 1236

South Carolina [Legislative] May 1963 

182 1237

South Carolina [Legislative] April 1963 

182 1238

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1963 

182 1239

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1963 

182 1240

South Carolina [Legislative] n.d. and January 1963 

182 1241

South Carolina [Legislative] April-December 1962 

182 1242

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1962 

182 1243

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1962 

182 1244

South Carolina [Legislative] January 1962 

183 1245

South Carolina [Legislative] May-November 1961 

183 1246

South Carolina [Legislative] April-December 1961 

183 1247

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1961 

183 1248

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1961 

183 1249

South Carolina [Legislative] n.d. & January 1961 

183 1250

South Carolina [Legislative] October 1960 November 1960 December 1960 

183 1251

South Carolina [Legislative] May-September 1960 

184 1252

South Carolina [Legislative] April 1960 

184 1253

South Carolina [Legislative] March 1960 

184 1254

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1960 

184 1255

South Carolina [Legislative] No Date and January 1960 

184 1256

South Carolina [Legislative] June-December 1959 

184 1257

South Carolina [Legislative] May, 1959 

185 1258

South Carolina [Legislative] April, 1959 

185 1259

South Carolina [Legislative] March, 1959 

185 1260

South Carolina [Legislative] February 1959 

185 1261

South Carolina [Legislative] No Date and January 1959 

185 1262

South Carolina [Legislative] Senate Caucus Committee (1950-1959) 

185 1263

South Carolina [Legislative] Senate Papers Clerks, Etc. 1959 

185 1264

South Carolina [Legislative] August-December 1958 

185 1265

South Carolina [Legislative] April-July, 1958 

186 1266

South Carolina [Legislative] January-March, 1958 

186 1267

South Carolina [Legislative] Tax Study Commission 1957-1960 

186 1268

South Carolina [Legislative] July-December 1957 

186 1269

South Carolina [Legislative] January-June, 1959 

186 1270

South Carolina [Legislative] June-December 1956 

186 1271

South Carolina [Legislative] January-May, 1956 

186 1272

South Carolina [Legislative] H1848 R619, H1847 R1035, H1944 R893 (1956) 

186 1273

South Carolina [Legislative] September-December 1955 

187 1274

South Carolina [Legislative] April-August 1955 

187 1275

South Carolina [Legislative] February-March, 1955 

187 1276

South Carolina [Legislative] No Date and January 1955 

187 1277

South Carolina [Legislative] May-December 1954 

187 1278

South Carolina [Legislative] January-April, 1954 

187 1279

South Carolina [Legislative] August-December 1953 

187 1280

South Carolina [Legislative] April-July, 1953 

188 1281

South Carolina [Legislative] January-March, 1953 

188 1282

South Carolina [Legislative] July-December 1952 

188 1283

South Carolina [Legislative] March-June, 1952 

188 1284

South Carolina [Legislative] January-February 1952 

188 1285

South Carolina [Legislative] November-December 1951 

188 1286

South Carolina [Legislative] April-October 1951 

189 1287

South Carolina [Legislative] January-March, 1951 

189 1288

South Carolina [Legislative] July-December 1950 

189 1289

South Carolina [Legislative] January-June, 1950 

189 1290

South Carolina [Legislative] Misc. 1940-1949 

189 1291

South Carolina Legislative Council 

189 1292

South Carolina Opportunity School (Rev. M.B. Webb, Director) 

189 1293

South Carolina Penitentiary (1) 

189 1294

South Carolina Penitentiary (2) 

190 1295

South Carolina Penitentiary (3) 

190 1296

South Carolina Police Officer's Retirement System 

190 1297

South Carolina Pollution Control Authority 

190 1298

South Carolina Probation and Parole Board 1943 

190 1299

South Carolina Public Service Authority (1) 

190 1300

South Carolina Public Service Authority (2) 

190 1301

South Carolina Public Service Commission (1) 

190 1302

South Carolina Public Service Commission (2) 

190 1303

South Carolina Public Service Commission Reorganization 

190 1304

South Carolina Real Estate Board 

191 1305

South Carolina Recreation Commission 

191 1306

South Carolina Retarded Children's Habilitation Center-Charleston, South Carolina (1) 1967-1970 

191 1307

South Carolina Retarded Children's Habilitation Center-Charleston, South Carolina (2) 1967-1970 

191 1308

South Carolina Retarded Children's Habilitation Center-Charleston, South Carolina (3) 1963-1966 

191 1309

South Carolina Retirement System 1950-52 1972 

191 1310

South Carolina Retirement System 1949 

191 1311

South Carolina Retirement System 1948 

192 1312

South Carolina Retirement System 1947 

192 1313

South Carolina Retirement System 1945-1946 

192 1314

South Carolina Senate Committees: Conference, Finance, Seniority. See Also: Budget and Control Board 

192 1315

South Carolina Sinking Fund Commission See Also: South Carolina Budget and Control Board 

192

South Carolina Sinking Fund Commission (1) 

193 1316

South Carolina Sinking Fund Commission (2) 

193 1317

South Carolina Sinking Fund Commission (3) 

193 1318

South Carolina Sinking Fund And Property-Walter B. Browns Director 

193 1319

South Carolina Society for Crippled Children and Adults 

193 1320

South Carolina Soil Conservation Committee 

193 1321

South Carolina State Agricultural Marketing 

193 1322

South Carolina State Appropriation Bill, Deficiency Bill 1969-70 1968-9 1968 

193 1323

South Carolina State Appropriations Bill 1962-3 1958-9 

193 1324

South Carolina State Auditor's Office Research and Statistical Services 1971 

193 1325

South Carolina State Auditor's Office Research and Statistical Services 1969 

193 1326

South Carolina State Auditor's Office Research and Statistical Services 1968 

194 1327

South Carolina State Auditor's Office Research and Statistical Services 1966-1967 

194 1328

South Carolina State Bar Association (EAB Pres. 1947-48) 1962-1973 

194 1329

South Carolina State Board of Bank Control 

194 1330

South Carolina State Board of Barber Examiners 

194 1331

South Carolina State Board of Health 1969-1972 

194 1332

South Carolina State Board of Health 1954-1968 

194 1333

South Carolina State Chamber of Commerce 1959-1971 

195 1334

South Carolina State Civil Defense Agency 

195 1335

South Carolina State Commission of Forestry 1959-72 

195 1336

South Carolina State Commission of Forestry 1952-58 

195 1337

South Carolina State Development Board 

195 1338

South Carolina State Health Department 1952-55 

195 1339

South Carolina State Health Department 1951 

195 1340

South Carolina State Health Department 1944-50 

195 1341

South Carolina State Highway Department 1971-73 

195 1342

South Carolina State Highway Department 1968-70 

196 1343

South Carolina State Highway Department 1965-67 

196 1344

South Carolina State Highway Department 1964 

196 1345

South Carolina State Highway Department (Stevens, John T., Gift of Portrait by Dr. Samuel Wilkes) [1964] 

196 1346

South Carolina State Highway Department 1963 

197 1347

South Carolina State Highway Department 1961-62 

197 1348

South Carolina State Highway Department 1960 

197 1349

South Carolina State Highway Department 1959 

197 1350

South Carolina State Highway Department 1958 

197 1351

South Carolina State Highway Department General 1956-57 

197 1352

South Carolina State Highway Department 1953-55 

198 1353

South Carolina State Highway Department 1951-52 

198 1354

South Carolina State Highway Department 1950 

198 1355

South Carolina State Highway Department 1948-49 

198 1356

South Carolina State Highway Department General (Includes a 1922 Bill, H 938, "To Create a State Highway Department1') 1942-47 

198 1357

South Carolina State Hospital See: South Carolina Department of Mental Health 

198

South Carolina State House (Committee on Completion of) 

198 1358

South Carolina State Industrial School (Formerly State Training School) 

198 1359

South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (J.P. Strom, Chief) 

199 1360

South Carolina State Library 

199 1361

South Carolina State Music Director 

199 1362

South Carolina State Parks (1) (Rose Hill) 

199 1363

South Carolina State Parks (2) (Rose Hill) 

199 1364

South Carolina State Planning Board 

199 1365

South Carolina State Ports Authority (Barr, Capers G., Director) 1968-1975 

199 1366

South Carolina State Ports Authority (Burr, Capers G., Director) 1962-66 

199 1367

South Carolina State Ports Authority 1962-65 

199 1368

South Carolina State Ports Authority (1) 1961 

200 1369

South Carolina State Ports Authority (2) 1961 

200 1370

South Carolina State Ports Authority 1960-61 

200 1371

South Carolina State Ports Authority (1) 1958 

200 1372

South Carolina State Ports Authority (2) 1958 

200 1373

South Carolina State Ports Authority (August-December 1957) 

200 1374

South Carolina State Ports Authority (1952-July 1957) 

201 1375

South Carolina State Ports Authority 1942-1955 

201 1376

South Carolina State Ports Authority 1938-1948 

201 1377

South Carolina State Property Improvements 

201 1378

South Carolina State Public Service Commission 

201 1379

South Carolina State Regional Education Board 

201 1380

South Carolina State Reorganization Commission 

201 1381

South Carolina Supreme Court of 

201 1382

South Carolina Tax Commission (January 1964-June, 1971) 

201 1383

South Carolina Tax Commission (1961-1963) 

202 1384

South Carolina Tax Commission (1958-1960) 

202 1385

South Carolina Tax Commission 1955-1957 

202 1386

South Carolina Tax Commission 1952-1954 

202 1387

South Carolina Teacher's Association 

202 1388

South Carolina Tricentennial 

202 1389

South Carolina Vocational Habilitation Dept. 

203 1390

South Carolina Water Resources Commission (Clair Guess, Jr.-Ex. Dir.) 

203 1391

South Carolina Wildlife Federation (1) 

203 1392

South Carolina Wildlife Federation (2) 

203 1393

South Carolina Wildlife Federation (3) 

203 1394

South Carolina Wildlife Resources Dept. 

203 1395

Southern Regional Education Board 

203 1396

Special Training for Economic Progress 1964 

203 1397

Spectator 

203 1398

Stallings, Sybil 

203 1399

State Hospital See: South Carolina Dept. of Mental Health 

203

State Farmer's Market and State Museum 

203 1400

States' Rights (Dixiecrats) 1948 

204 1401

Stevens, John T. and Mrs. Stevens (Edna Sitgreaves) 

204 1402

Stevens, John T. and Mrs. Stevens (Edna Sitgreaves) 

204 1403

Stevenson, Adlai and Adlai III See also: Democrats, South Carolina, Stevenson-Sparkman, Elections, Elections 1952 1956 

204

Stevenson, Adlai and Adlai III See also: Democrats, South Carolina Stevenson-Sparkman, Elections, Elections 1952 1956 

204 1404

Stoney Bluff Bridge (Highway Dept.; Little Hell Landing) 

204 1405

The Summit Club 

204 1406

Surplus Property 

204 1407

Sweetwater Country Club 

204 1408

T (misc.) 

204 1409

Taxes (Includes Sales Tax Suit 1951, $500.00 Federal Income Tax Exemption) 1951-1960 

205 1410

Textile Import Problem 

205 1411

Thurmond, Strom 

205 1412

Timmerman, George Bell 

205 1413

Tricentennial Commission, South Carolina 

205 1414

Truman, Harry S. 

205 1415

Tuberculosis Sanitarium 

205 1416

Tuition Grants 

205 1417

Turkey Creek (Jamison) 

205 1418

205 1419

Unger, H. Wayne, Jr. 

205 1420

University of South Carolina 1971-1974 

205 1421

University of South Carolina 1969-1970 

205 1422

University of South Carolina 1966-1968 

206 1423

University of South Carolina 1963-1965 

206 1424

University of South Carolina 1961-1962 

206 1425

University of South Carolina 1955-1960 

206 1426

University of South Carolina 1945-1954 

206 1427

206 1428

Vocational High School 

206 1429

Voter Registration 

207 1430

W (misc) 

207 1431

WBAW-Radio Station-New Application 

207 1432

Wade, Francis, C. 

207 1433

Wannamaker, T.M. 

207 1434

War Fund (1) 

207 1435

War Fund (2) 

207 1436

Waring, Thomas R. (Speech on Integration) 

207 1437

Watson, Albert W.-Congressman 

207 1438

Watson, Inez 

207 1439

West, Mrs. Jean 

207 1440

West, Gov. John C. 

208 1441

West, Gov. John C.-Inauguration January 19, 1971 

208 1442

West, John C. and West, John C.-Candidate for Lt. Gov. (1971) (1966) 

208 1443

Whitten Village (1) 

208 1444

Whitten Village (2) 

208 1445

Williams, G. Mennen 

208 1446

Williams, John Bell (Speech, Where is the Reign of Terror) 1956 

208 1447

Williams, Ransome 

208 1448

Williamson, Thomas H. (poem, "Prophesy of") 1976 

208 1449

Willingham, H.G. (General) 

208 1450

Williston, Town of (General) 

208 1451

Williston Postmaster 

208 1452

Williston Schools-Edward A. Eaddy, Supt. 

209 1453

Wilson, Woodrow (Memorial Home in Columbia) 1966 

209 1454

Winthrop College 

209 1455

Winthrop College 1954-1962 

209 1456

Winthrop College 1947-1953 

209 1457

Winthrop College 1944-1946 

209 1458

Winthrop College 1943 

210 1459

WIS-Television 

210 1460

WIS Radio Station-Columbia 

210 1461

Witherspoone, Carl A., Sr. 

210 1462

Women for Constitutional Government 

210 1463

Workman, W.D. 

210 1464

Workman's Compensation Committee 

210 1465

Y (misc.) 

210 1466

Yale University 

210 1467

Young, Charles, Attorney of N.Y. 

210 1468

Young, Pat 

210 1469

Young, T. Benton, Jr. 

210 1470

Z (misc.) 

210 1471

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Scrapbooks 

Note about the Scrapbooks

These scrapbooks have not been organized or received any preservation treatment. Many are in poor condition. The original list shows Scrapbooks 1-31 and they are indicated here as Volumes 1-31. However, not everything on the list is a volume. Also, some of the scrapbooks are in boxes and some of these boxes contain loose clippings, certificates and plaques that are probably on either the list of "Tagged Items" or "Pictures, Plaques, Misc. Framed Items & Unframed".

Box Volume

Blue album in poor condition. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1911 

224 1

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1926 

224 2
Volume

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1938 

3

Brown candidacy in U. S. Senate race of 1938. Also misc. newspaper clippings of 1938 1938 

4

Misc. newspaper clippings 1939-41 

5

Misc. newspaper clippings 1944 

6

Brown and McKeckin. Newspaper clippings 1950 

7

Newsclippings. Mostly Presidential race of 1952. Also, 1953, 8 pages; 1954, 2 pages 1952 

8

Brown's candidacy in U.S. Senate race of 1954 1954 

9

Ceremonies on Portrait Hanging in Hall of Senate February 11, 1958 

10

Testimonial Dinner for Senator Edgar A. Brown, Robert C. Edwards was the speaker May 14, 1959 

11

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1961 

12
Box Volume

The Von Braun-Eurich Luncheons. Wade Hampton Hotel, Columbia, S.C. January 25, 1961 

225 13
Volume

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1962 

14

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1963 

15

Bishop From Barnwell Album. Pictures of autograph party, newspaper clippings of reviews, publicity concerning  Bishop from Barnwell by W. D. Workman, Jr. Twenty-one (21) loose leaves to be included in a second Bishop album which never materialized. See also ITEMS 10 and 12. (Tagged Items) 1963 

16

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings 1964 

17

Album. Honorary Doctor of Laws. Richard M. Jefferies, Sr. (Posthumous Award accepted by grandson Richard Allen Jefferies.) Degree conferred by Clemson College May 30, 1964 

18

Manila envelope. Edgar A. Brown Honorary Degree from Medical College of S. C. June 4, 1964 

19

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings plus two manila envelopes of clippings labelled 1965 and 1966 1965-1966 

20

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings. 1967-68 

21
Box Volume

Senator Edgar A. Brown Day (82nd birthday) July 11, l970 

225 22
Volume

General Assembly 1969 

23

General Assembly 1970 

24

General Assembly 1971 

25

General Assembly 1972 

26

Newsclippings. Teacher pay, 12th grade, etc. 1957 

27

Luncheon, EAB Foundation, Clemson, S. C. 1970 January 9, 1970 

28

A black tie affair with few women present, many men. Color photographs include groups of legislators, speakers Robert C. Edwards, Ernest Hollings, Burnet Maybank, Jr., Mrs. Kennedy, Brown's sister, Mrs. Brown, Emily and Dick Jefferies, etc. Circa 1960 

29
Box Volume

Senate Campaign 1926 

225 30
Volume

Senate Campaign 1938 

31

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Certificates and Photographs 

Note about Certificates and Photographs

There are seven document boxes of loose certificates and photographs that do not appear to be in any particular order, though they are housed in protective enclosures and acid-free folders. Each item has been assigned a number beginning with "P" that is pencilled on the back. The "P" numbers correspond to complete descriptions that are arranged alphabetically by subject in a card file in the Special Collections Reading Room and numerically by "P" number in a typed list. You may view the complete typed list of "P-numbered" items here. Please note that corrections relating to storage location are not accurate as the entire repository has been moved since this list was created.

Only the oversize images and certificates are listed individually in this section of the finding aid.

Box
1-4 (photos)
Box
5-7 (photos)
Oversize_folder

P149. William Jennings Bryan at the National Democratic Convention, Madison Square Garden 1924   11.75 inches x 16 inches Five poses, black & white. Originally framed and glazed with a handwritten note on the back: "This man Brown"

3

P20. Certificate of election as Senator from Barnwell County, certified by W.P. Blackwell, Secretary of State.   Matted, originally framed and glazed. 10.5 inches x 13.5 inches

3

P15. Senator Olin D. Johnston   Inscribed on front "To my friend 'Edgar' with best wishes Olin D. Johnston". On back, "Senator Johnston Room 252". 11 inches by 14 inches

3

P38. Edgar A. Brown   Photograph of portrait. Mounted in photographer's folio. 11 inches by 14 inches

3

P127. Edgar A. Brown and Mary Simms Oliphant.   Matted black and white photograph. Mat inscribed "With Much Appreciation Thomas F. Jones". 10.75 inches by 13.75 inches

2

P126. Edgar A. Brown.   Matted glossy black and white photograph of EAB in top hat and tails. 11.5 inches by 13.75 inches

2

P151. John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy.   Color photograph reprinted on paper. Inscribed "To my fellow sustaining member - with every good wish - John F. Kennedy". 11 inches by 14 inches

4

P31. Senator Brown's desk.   Matted black and white photograph. Note from original finding aid reads "Reapportionment map. Photo by A.K. Tuttle at the time of reapportionment." Note taped to back of photograph on Vic Tutte personalized memo paper reads "The State-Record Co/Columbia S.C./29202/General News/"Tools of a Filibuster" Portfolio". 23 inches by 27 inches

5

Admission as an Attorney and Counsellor [sic] of the Supreme Court of the United States February 2, 1949   Mounted certificate. 16 inches by 20 inches

6

P162. Harry S. Truman   Matted black and white photograph of Truman, 3/4 view. Inscribed "Kindest regards and best wishes to Edgar Brown/Harry Truman". 13.5 inches by 16.25 inches

7

"The Bishop" Speaks May 22, 1966   25 copies of black and white poster, text from The State down left 1/3 of the page and image of EAB on the right 2/3 of the page. 14 copies signed in red ink, 1 copy in blue ink and and 9 copies unsigned. 18 inches by 11 inches

7

Edgar A. Brown 1972   Print of drawing of EAB by Ron Chapiesky, inscribed "To Walter J. Cox, a real friend and one of Clemson's greatest/Edgar Brown". 11 inches by 14 inches

8

P29. Notary public certificate May 10, 1909   Matted. 15.5 inches by 18 inches

8

P16. Edgar A. Brown   Mounted print of drawing by Palmer. 14.25 inches by 22 inches

8

P167. Sam Rayburn 1959 or later   Mounted photograph of portrait of Rayburn which includes an inscription from a May 16, 1913 statement of principles by Rayburn. Inscribed "For Edgar Brown with best wishes/Sam Rayburn". 16 inches by 20 inches

8

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Plats and Blueprints 1948-1964 

Oversize_folder
1

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Speeches and Statements by Edgar Brown and Others 

Box
211-213

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Newspaper Clippings 

Arrangement

Loosely arranged by date. No preservation measures have been taken.

Box

 1920-1949 

214

 1950-1958 

215

 1959-1962 

216

 1963 

217

 1964 

218

 1964-1965 

219

 1965-1966 

220

 1967-1969 

221

 1970-1975 

222

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Posthumous 

Box
223

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Audio & Video 

Box

I35. Brown Foundation and Edgar A. Brown Room 1970-1971 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Film received by Gordon Gourlay on July 17, 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Part 1: The announcement by Clemson University President Robert C. Edwards about the creation of the Brown Foundation and the Edgar A. Brown Room at Robert Muldrow Cooper Library. January 9, 1970.

Part 2: Edgar A. Brown Room opening day ceremonies. May 6, 1971.

227

Film: Senator Edgar A. Brown [Day?] 

227

I36. Senator Edgar A. Brown's Day July 28, 1972 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Presented to the Clemson Library by University of South Carolina Libraires, August 3, 1972.

Scope and Contents note

In the South Carolina Senate on the occasion of Senator Brown's retirement after 50 years of service in the South Carolina House and Senate. Speakers on the tape include Sol Blatt, James M. Waddell, Frank Roddy, Bradley Morrah, John C. West, Albert J. Dooley, John A. Martin, Donald Holland, Paul M. Moore, Pete Strom, Marion Gressette, James P. Mozingo, Rembert Dennis, Earle Morris and Edgar Brown.

227

I48. Edgar Brown Retired: Portrait of Edgar Brown 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

These came from ETV via Harry Durham of Clemson Communications Center.

Scope and Contents note

SC ETV Reel # PD-1

227

I49. Senator Brown: Last Day in Senate 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

These came from ETV via Harry Durham of Clemson Communications Center.

Scope and Contents note

SC ETV Reel # AB-332

227

I50. Senator Brown: Brown Building 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

These came from ETV via Harry Durham of Clemson Communications Center.

Scope and Contents note

SC ETV Reel # AB-329

227

I51. Great South Carolina Men: Edgar A. Brown Funeral 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

These came from ETV via Harry Durham of Clemson Communications Center.

Scope and Contents note

SC ETV Reel # AB-333

227

I52. Remarks about Edgar Brown before the South Carolina Assembly by Vice President Spiro Agnew 

227

I53. "Edgar A. Brown" as broadcast by Herb Kaplow, "Emphasis" Program, Coast to Coast, NBC Radio Network, 9:30 am. July 10, 1963 

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

From WIS Radio.

227

I54. Autograph Party for Bishop from Barnwell 

Scope and Contents note

Interview with Senator Brown who talked about the Democratic Party, Clemson, Barnwell and Bishop from Barnell.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Listed as I 54 on the list of "tagged items" that was part of the original finding aid.

227

I55. United States Senate Race. WJBF's "Viewpoint", Channel 6, Augusta Georgia 1954 

Scope and Contents note

Three editors, sentiment against Brown and the Democratic Committee. Brown and Thurmond were to have been on the program but when Brown cancelled, Thurmond did also. Tom O'Conner, moderator, Allendale Citizen; O.F. Armfield,  Newberry Sun; J.L. Aull,  Ridge Citizen. 30 minutes.

227

I56. 1954 Senate Race 1954 

Scope and Contents note

Brown in the Piedmont speaking on farm policy. 15 minutes.

227

I57. Portrait Ceremonies February 11, 1958 

Scope and Contents note

Tape 1: Lieutenant Governor Hollings presiding; University of South Carolina quartet; J.C. Long; J.D. Parler presenting portrait of Senator Brown and Rembert Dennis presenting portrait of Senator Jeffries.

Tape 2: Dennis completes his remarks; Hollings introduces "unveiling experts", the grandchildren, including grandson Richard M. Ungar; Governor Timmerman; Senator Gressette; Senator Jefferies

Tape 3: Senator Jefferies continues his acceptance for Colleton County; Representative Sol Blatt's introduction of Senator Brown; Senator Brown's acceptance speech.

Tape 4: Senator Brown concludes his speech.

227

I58. Interview with Senator Brown in his Barnwell office Undated 

Scope and Contents note

The interviewer was Joe ?. The questions and answers cover Eisenhower and his Little Rock, Arkansas decision to send federal troops to keep law and order as nine Black children integrated the high school, the correctness of Governor Orval Faubus, the 1954 decision a "piece of legal bastardy", the Gressette Committee's plans for South Carolina to close all schools if one school is integrated, the discussion of the Third Party and his reasons for sticking in the Democratic Party, and his advice to the people of South Carolina if South Carolina is ordered to integrate.

227

I59. The funeral of Senator Edgar A. Brown conducted by the Chaplain of the Senate, Dr. George E. Meetze. Columbia, South Carolina. June 29, 1975 

Provenance

The tape was made by Dr. J. Benjamin Bedenbaugh, Lutheran Theological Seminary, who gave it to Dr. Meetze who then gave it to Dr. R.C. Edwards. The Library received the tape November 23, 1977.

227

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