A detailed account of the Battle of Fort Sumter from the Confederate perspective, including the lead-up to the battle and the eventual surrender. The pamphlet also describes the battle from an alternate viewpoint on Cummings' Point and an account of an attempt to intercept Union steamer ships.
Boletín informativo de Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, Inc. El boletín contiene una nota referida a la ceremonia de dedicación de una casa construída por los miembros de la iglesia John Wesley. / Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, Inc. newsletter featuring the "Dedication Service for the House That John Wesley Church Built."
Programa de la ceremonia de dedicación de la casa de Jesús y Maria Bordallo y sus hijos Cindy, Jesús Jr. e Israel, editado por Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Incluye el programa, la letanía de la dedicación y los nombres de los voluntarios. La casa fue construída por miembros de la iglesia metodista unida John Wesley. / Sea Island Habitat for Humanity, Inc. booklet. A Dedication Service of the Home of Jesse and Maria Bordallo and their children Cindy, Jesus Jr. and Israel. Includes the program, the litany of dedication and the list of volunteers. The house was built by volunteers from the John Wesley United Methodist Church.
South Carolina Council on Human Relations pamphlet containing its purpose and advocacy for "Public Education," "Black Economic Development," and "Fair Housing," as well as a list of committee, council, and staff members.
A pamphlet about Fort Sumter published by the National Parks Service as part of the "Historical Handbook Series." The pamphlet includes a brief history of Fort Sumter, including its construction, the initial bombardment which started the Civil War, it's role throughout the Civil War, and the purpose it served after the Civil War. It also includes a guide and map of the national monument as it existed in 1962.
"Ravenel for Senate Committee" pamphlet entitled, "J. Strom Thurmond and Civil Rights," discussing the contradictory nature of Thurmond's political words and actions.
This pamphlet recounts a meeting of the Washington Light Infantry in the Hibernian Hall in July 1875 held to receive former Confederate General Thomas Muldrup Logan. The pamphlet describes the gathering then transcribes the speeches given at the gathering. The speeches include some brief first-hand accounts of various Civil War Battles.