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Description:
Color photograph of SCFCWC members at Miss Fraser house for a Christmas party.
Description:
Information relevant to membership in the Y.W.C.A.
Date:
1970-04-04
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VISTA Memorandum regarding monthly progress reports from VISTA volunteers.
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Black and white photograph of three unidentified men.
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Black and white photograph of three men wearing suits and winter jackets, stacking their hands.
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Black and white photograph of three men in an interior space, studying.
Date:
1930, 1939
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Two unidentified men, dressed in suits, are standing on a sidewalk beside a no parking sign. There is a trolley and a monument in the background.
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Black and white photograph of a young man admiring another young man's bicep.
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Black and white photograph of three men in an interior space.
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Black and white photograph of two men in an interior space.
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Black and white photograph of two men in an interior space, studying.
Date:
1930, 1939
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Two unidentified men, dressed in suits, are standing on a sidewalk beside a no parking sign. There are trolleys in the background.
Date:
1951 and 1989
Description:
Metal wedding exchange object that looks like an anchor; string tied at neck; origin Kwele people of Central Africa.
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Long metal object, pointed at the end of an elongated cone shape; unknown origin.
Date:
1951
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From Colin Turnbull's personal belongings; metal souvenir pin, possibly of a Buddhist temple.
Date:
1835-08-15
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A receipt for midwife services for Sally, a slave of Sarah Ann Hensley, who signed the receipt.
Date:
1919
Description:
Framed oil portrait of Thomas Miller, African American lawyer, politician, and educator who was a South Carolina legislator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and first President of South Carolina State College (formerly the Colored Normal Industrial Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina).
Description:
Small wooden spear shaft etched on all sides, made for a male figurine.
Date:
1875 and 1924
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A minstrel stick puppet. Minstrel shows were a type of entertainment popular from the 1840s to as late as the 1960s that featured performers in blackface. Figure has movable parts connected by pins. The stick that is used to operate the puppet is broken off.
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Handwritten minutes to an undated Y.W.C.A. meeting, undated.