Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 17th 1958. This volume covers from January 17th 1958 to December 19th 1958.
A photo of delegates from the coastal district clubs at the national meeting. The caption on back reads, in part, "Mrs. Irene McCay Gaines, National President, Mrs. L.R. Holloway."
Transaction number 63 of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina details the financial report, reports from the executive committee and secretary, and features two articles written by members.
Compilation of original deeds, titles, and other documents related to the transfer, sale, and ownership of the double tenement at 72-74 Tradd Street, known as the Fotheringham-McNeil Tenements. Documents span from 1765 to 1961, likely representing the entire history of the ownership of the double tenement throughout that time period. Also includes blueprints and photographs. (NOTE: Fotheringham has also been spelled Fotheringham.)
Print reproduction of a drawing depicting a courtyard in the Jewish quarter of Vilnius. Original drawing by Mečislovas Bulaka. From Vilnius senamiestis : 24 sangvino piešiniai by Mečislovas Bulaka, published Vilnius: alstybinē Politinēs ir Mokslinēs Literatūros leidykla.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying King Asa (1953). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Carriage house at the William Blacklock House, 18 Bull St. One of the College's most prized buildings, the Blacklock House was built in 1800 for one of Charleston's wealthier merchants. It was acquired by the College in 1974. Listed as a National Historic Landmark.
Exterior of the William Blacklock House, 18 Bull St. One of the College's most prized buildings, the Blacklock House was built in 1800 for one of Charleston's wealthier merchants. It was acquired by the College in 1974. Listed as a National Historic Landmark.
Rear facade of the William Blacklock House, 18 Bull St. One of the College's most prized buildings, the Blacklock House was built in 1800 for one of Charleston's wealthier merchants. It was acquired by the College in 1974. Listed as a National Historic Landmark.
Interior of the Willard A. Silcox Physical Education and Health Center, 20 George St. Built in 1939 as a WPA project, it served as the Athletic Center until 1985. Picture of Uldene Hill is glued to photo so that it looks as if she is sitting on top of the basketball goal.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying King David (1940). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying Hillel (1955). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying King Saul (1952). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying Maimonides (1952). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying Yehudah (1957). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.