Memorandum from Bernice V. Robinson, VISTA Supervisor, to John Hurt, South Carolina Program Officer, regarding the abuse of vacation time. Attached is a memorandum from Robinson to a volunteer who has abused their vacation leave.
Correspondence from Robert Williamson, Acting Director of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, to John Hurt, South Carolina Program Officer for Action/Vista, regarding a Vista Supervisor contract.
Correspondence from Brian Beun, President of Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service, to Bernice Robinson regarding Ecumenical Workshop on Social Change and Development.
Correspondence from Norman E. Dewire, Executive Director for the Joint Strategy and Action Committee, to Bernice Robinson regarding Yonges Island Day Care.
Photocopy of The State of South Carolina Executive Department's Certificate issued by the Secretary of State, stating "a majority of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc. a corporation created under and pursuant to the laws of South Carolina."
A letter from an ill woman seeking financial aid from the St. Andrew's Society to pay her rent so that she can get her own place and not rely on the charity of her friend who took her in and cared for her.
A letter from an married woman requesting the financial aid of the St. Andrew's Society. It is followed by a note from three men, a minster and two elders, who are verifying that she remains unmarried to the best of their knowledge.
An accounting of a women petitioning St. Andrew's Society on behalf of her husband for a land grant of 400 acres. The accounting includes three men noting their recommendations she be granted the land and certifying her story.
A letter from a Scottish person petitioning the St. Andrew's Society for financial assistance to help them recover from illness while living in a workhouse in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Avery Institute of Afro-American History and Culture program honoring Eugene Clayton Hunt, Citizen Extraordinaire, including a biography, program of events, and program committee roster.
Correspondence from E. W. Brice and Howard Jordan, Co-Chairman of the Program Committee, of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College, regarding the Palmetto State Teachers Association.
Photocopied letter from Frank A. DeCosta, Director of the Avery Institute, to G. C. Rogers, Superintendent of the Board School Commissioners, regarding Board of School Commissioners matters.
South Carolina Conference of the NAACP Economic Development and Fair Share Committee memorandum from Dwight C. James, Chairperson, to State Conference Economic Development, Fair Share Committee Members, regarding notice of committee meetings.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Dwight C. James, President, to Executive Board Members and Standing Committee Appointees regarding Annual Planning and Training Retreat.
Charleston Branch of the NAACP statement of financial position, actual results for the fiscal year ending in 1994, including checking and equity figures.
Mobile Homes: Today, and A Glance Ahead, a report prepared by Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Regional Planning Council, financed in part through a comprehensive planning grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Materials regarding "Operation Step-up," drafted by George A. Mines, Jr. of George A. Mines, Jr. Construction Company, providing an introduction and proposal regarding the program.
Letters of Mary Smith Grimke, wife of John Faucheraud Grimke, to her daughter, Anna Rutledge Grimke Frost (1795-1882), in Philadelphia, regarding the drowning death of her son, Benjamin (1798-1825) and his child, her grieving daughter-in-law Mary Augusta Barron Grimke (1806-1843) and the return of the bodies to Charleston, to be buried in St. Paul's cemetery. With references to settling of her husband's (?) estate, a note to her granddaughter as well and references to "Sally" (Sarah) and Angelina Grimke, especially the latter's turning to religion, attending Presbyterian services, giving up fashionable company and dress and becoming more like her sister Sarah.
Letters of Mary Smith Grimke, wife of John Faucheraud Grimke, to her daughter, Anna Rutledge Grimke Frost (1795-1882), in Philadelphia, regarding the drowning death of her son, Benjamin (1798-1825) and his child, her grieving daughter-in-law Mary Augusta Barron Grimke (1806-1843).
A short letter from George Reid, Secretary of the Society of the Cincinnati, to John F. Grimke regarding starting a society chapter in South Carolina. Reid notes that a meeting will be held at "William's Coffee House" to discuss the matter further.
Color photograph of speech given by Reynald Seatt at the class of 1932's reunion luncheon at the Holiday Inn. Caption: "Standing Reynald Seatt; Seated John Edwards"
Letter from Thomas S. Grimke, President of the South Carolina Temperance Society, to William Gill, James Johnson, William Greu, and Isaac A. [Kerlark?], the committee of the Temperance Society of 'F' Company, 2nd Regiment of Artillery, stationed at Fort Moultrie, recommending that their organization receive auxiliary status within a soon-to-be-established state temperance society.
Correspondence from James B. Edwards to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from Virginia W. Deerin to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from John P. O'Keefe, Executive Director for the County of Charleston, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding Summer Youth planning.
Resolution regarding Kenneth Goodman holding three thousand, three hundred shares of the common capital stock of the Brothers Broadcasting Corporation.
Human Relations Committee Report from Ron Campbell, Herb Frazier, Sandra Gadsden, Shirley Greene, Janet Hartsell, and Jill Norman to the Post-Courier Staff.
Correspondence from Sylvia E. Branch, Special Assistant to Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, to William Saunders of Radio Station WPAL regarding professional matters.
Correspondence from Paul Bailey Mason of the Canterbury House to William J. Saunders, President of WPAL Radio, regarding a recent article in the Post and Courier.
Correspondence from Cynthia R. Jett, Communications Director for Trident United Way, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding United Way Member Agency supplies.
Correspondence from Bill Clinton, President of the United States, to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
Correspondence from Gendey M. Howe, III to William Saunders regarding Saunders's induction into the South Carolina Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.
News and Courier newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "Honored. National Council of Negro Women Pays Tribute to Charleston's Septima Clark."
Correspondence from Bernice V. Robinson, VISTA Supervisor and Chairman, to Reverend John W. Heyward, District Superintendent, regarding possible funding through the Fund for Reconciliation for a Day Care Center in Kingstree, S.C.
Correspondence from Jane Cornell, Administrative Officer for VISTA, to James Clyburn, Executive Director for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, regarding VISTA grant application details.
Correspondence from Ruth Gilbert, Experimental and Specialized Services of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, to Bernice Robinson regarding day care funding.