Coming Street Y.W.C.A. published information on committee nominees D. R. Chisolm, Septima P. Clark, M. N. Cooper, V. L. Davis, Gladys Edwards, S. E. Green, Rachel Howard and Minnie Louise J. Walker.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 6th 1950. This volume covers from January 6th 1950 to December 22nd 1950.
A pamphlet describing the Salvador Grant of Arms and how the Salvador family came to possess it. Includes a transcription of the document and a brief biography of Francis Salvador (II), the most famous member of the Salvador family.
Professional photograph of Avery couple attending their senior prom. He wears a white suit jacket and black bowtie and she wears a white dress with white lace gloves.
Photograph of class of 1950 graduates George Lee, Juanitya Haynes, Cassie Greene, Blondelle Bash, and Pearl Gadsden, posed outside of the Avery Institute.
A photograph of decorated car in the Azalea Festival Parade. The car features a banner reading "Jimmie Dorsey Invites you to Opening Azalea Ball" and "County Hall Tue. April 18th."
A pamphlet describing the Charleston Jewish Community's Bicentennial celebrations. Includes a brief history of the Jewish community in Charleston, a list of notable Jewish historical figures, an itinerary of celebrations during the week of November 19th, 1950.
A photograph of a car decorated as a parade float for the Azalea Festival Parade. A woman sits in the back. A sign on the float reads "High School of Charleston."
A photograph of a decorated convertable car in the Azalea Festival parade. A woman in a dress and a sunhat sits in the back, and a sign on the car reads "Miss Rock Hill."
A photograph of a decorated convertable car in the Azalea Festival parade. A woman in a dress and a sunhat sits in the back, and a sign on the car reads "Miss Rock Hill."
A photograph of a parade float for the Azalea Festival. The float features a fleur-de-lis and carries numerous women in dresses carrying flowers. A small vehicle pulls the float.
A photograph of parade float for the Azalea Festival parade. Women in dresses sit on the float, holding flowers and waving. The float also features a stick-figure mascot.