Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to William B. Whitney, Office of the Governor for the CETA Division, regarding the Emergency Home Repair Paint project. Enclosed proposal.
American Cancer Society, South Carolina Division, Inc. materials, including a memorandum from James Bouleware, Chairman for the S.C. Committee on Meeting the Challenge of Cancer Among Black Americans, and a presentation on a program of education clinics for the black community in South Carolina submitted by Thrift W. Tyson, Jr., Executive Vice President for the American Cancer Society, South Carolina Division, Inc.
Front and back views of a metal lunchbox and thermos depicting scenes from the television show "Welcome Back, Kotter" which aired on ABC from 1975 to 1979.
Coiled grass basket with conical lid; lid tightly woven with raffia, top twelve rows dyed black; bottom has black geometric pattern, rest of basket is natural; possible origin is Central Africa.
Hardcover. Published by Coastal Carolina College, University of South Carolina. Atheneum yearbook is not to be confused with the "Atheneum" newsletter.
Rectangular gong; two pieces of wood fastened together with a glue-like substance; opening on one side, wood bows out on front and back, and top and bottom edges are jagged; origin Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mbo people.
Mary Lesesne House (B.C. Cox House), ca. 1790. View of NW (Front and Side) elevation. Cainhoy, S.C.;6.5" x 9.5" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Mary Lesesne House (B.C. Cox House), ca. 1790. View of SE (Rear and Side) elevation. Cainhoy, S.C.;6.5" x 10" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Village Store and Blacksmith Shop, ca. 1873. View of NW (Front and Side) elevation. Cainhoy, S.C.;10" x 6.5" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Unidentified - House. Pivotal to Historic District. View of Side and Front elevation. Labeled as, "Heirs of J.S. Sanders". Cainhoy, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Unidentified - Storage Shed. View of Side and Front elevation. Labeled as "Owned by Rachel M. Humphrey". Cainhoy, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Unidentified - House. Contributing to Historic District. View of Front elevation. Labeled as, "Owned by Rachel M. Humphrey". Cainhoy, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
Unidentified - House. View of Front elevation. Labeled as, "Iseman D. Ward, Jr. and Carol Smoak - owners". Cainhoy, S.C.;8" x 10" B/W photo. Box 4, Folder 1-12-3. One copy.
One page poster printed by the St. George's Progressive Women's Association that reads "National Women's Conference (15-17 June '79) GRENADA CARRIACOU AND PETIT MARTINIQUE." Illustration includes a map of Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique in the middle and various pitcures of women engaged in a variety of activities. Artist signature reads "Smicographics"
Postcard issued by the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna and Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles as part of a campaign to induce the government of Germany to abolish the statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes.
Postcard issued by the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna and Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles as part of a campaign to induce the government of Germany to abolish the statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes.
Postcard with a caricature by David Levine of Sigmund Freud. Originally appeared with the article Was Freud a Crypto-Biologist? by Richard Wollheim, published in the November 8, 1979, edition of The New York Review of Books.