Correspondence from Father William Joyce to Esau Jenkins with attached copy of "The Catholic Banner," Volume LVII, Number 4, containing coverage of the "Poor People's March."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Thomas R. Waring, Editor for the News and Courier, regarding the publicization of "the promotion of Mr. Matthew A. Mouzon to Manager at W-PAL Radio."
Handwritten correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Herbert U. Fielding and James E. Clyburn regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner.
Correspondence from Reverend Willis Goodwin, Chairman of the Board of Rural Mission, Inc., to friends of Rural Mission, Inc. informing the recipients of Esau Jenkins' death.
Correspondence from Herbert U. Fielding to Esau Jenkins regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner, expressing sincere thanks for Jenkins' efforts.
Correspondence from James E. Clyburn to Esau Jenkins regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner, expressing sincere thanks for Jenkins' efforts.
Correspondence from Louis Stokes, Member of the Congress of the United States, to Esau Jenkins in appreciation for the recipient's support of Congressional programs.
Correspondence from T. R. Waring, Editor of the Charleston Evening Post, to Arthur Clement, Jr. thanking the recipient for kindly referencing the Charleston Evening Post and Waring, personally.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to "Chief Strom," South Carolina State Highway Department, regarding the "Hospital Workers' meeting with Rev. Ralph Abernathy."
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Stanley H. Karesh, Sisterhood of Synagogue Emanu-El, thanking the recipient for donating to the Citizen's Committee.
Photocopied memorandum to Board of Directors, Committee on Resources, and Friends of the Highlander Folk School informing recipients of the death of Esau Jenkins.
Invitation to the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture opening entitled, "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man and His Times."
Letter updating Jenkins on the progress of enrollees and applicants for the creation of a day care center. Letter also discusses building renovations for the center.
Correspondence from representatives from various Johns Island organizations to Gedney Howe, Chairwoman of the Antipoverty Program in Charleston, regarding a proposal submission.
Correspondence from Herbert U. Fielding, Chairman of the Political Action Committee of Charleston County, to members regarding the organization's inaugural meeting, including a staff directory and meeting schedule.
Correspondence from Abraham B. Jenkins tp Reverend McKinley Washington, Jr. thanking the recipient for "the initiative, effort and time" with regard to the Esau Jenkins Memorial Bridge on behalf of the Jenkins family.
Correspondence from James G. Blake to Esau Jenkins' widow, Janie Jenkins regarding Esau Jenkins' posthumous reciept of the Outstanding Freedom Fighter Citation, awarded by the "S.C. Conference of Branches of the NAACP."
Correspondence from John D. Bradley, III to Abraham Jenkins regarding the recipient's letter to the Charleston Legislative Delegation about the Esau Jenkins Memorial Bridge.
Correspondence draft written by C. C. Lewis, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee for the Citizens Committee of Charleston County, regarding the Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Correspondence C. C. Lewis, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee for the Citizens Committee of Charleston County, to "Freedom Lovers," regarding the Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to F. and F. Arnold Distributor regarding his position as president of the Citizens' Committee and C. O. Federal Credit Union of Charleston County and Trustee of the School Board and the formation of a new Co-op.
Correspondence from James T. Coats, Regional Representative of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Social Security Administration, to Esau Jenkins regarding the Thrift Honor Award for 1969.
Budget and Project Proposal for Citizen's Committee Cooperative Coordination for the Maintaining of Culture and Up-Grading of Skill for Charleston County Black Community Betterment.
"The Reader's Forum"of article entitled, "Debate Brews Over 'Little Black Schoolhouse,'" where Esau Jenkins clarifies an error in Jack Leland's previously published article, "Errors of Fact Cloud Report on Negroes of John's Island."
Correspondence from Reverend Willis Goodwin, Chairman of the Board of Rural Mission, Inc., to friends of Rural Mission, Inc. informing the recipients of Esau Jenkins' death.
News and Courier article entitled, "Membership Meeting Scheduled For Today," regarding Citizens' Committee of Charleston County annual membership meeting.
"A Concurrent Resolution requesting the State Highway Department to designate a certain bridge in Charleston County as the Esau Jenkins Memorial Bridge."
Photocopied biography of Esau Jenkins, describing his education, professional achievements, colleagues, and associated businesses and organizations. Small portrait of Jenkins appears on the first page.
Document entitled, "The National Credit Union Administration Presents A Thrift Honor Award for 1970 to This Federal Credit Union, Charter No. 17655" with attached Evening Post newspaper article regarding the C. O. Federal Credit Union entitled, "Federal Credit Union Deposits Insured."
State of South Carolina County of Charleston Department of Education member of the Board of Trustees for St. John's Constituent School District seal for Esau Jenkins.
A short writing by Citizens Committee of Charleston County's Esau Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund recipient, Sandra Bligen, encouraging citizens to contribute to the fund.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins regarding the March 1971 issue of National Geographic, wherein Jenkins wrote an article, and a call for donations to the "Citizen Committee's County Peace Scholarship Fund."
South Carolina Legislative House of Representatives and Herbert U. Fielding Certificate of Recognition awarded to Esau Jenkins "for outstanding contributions in the field of Community and Public Affairs.
Document describing how to start a credit union, what steps should be taken, and pre-organizational planning, including Esau Jenkins' handwritten notes.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to James B. Coaxum, Principal of Haut Gap High School, regarding Officers and Members of Citizens Committee and C. O. Federal Credit Union Annual Program.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., thanking the recipient for sending Jenkins a copy of her book entitled, "My Life With Martin Luther King, Jr."