Letter from Lola Myers, President of Wilkinson Home for Girls, to Mamie Fields about the new rules from the City of Cayce and how the work it will take for the Home to stay compliant.
A photo of members of the Fort Jackson Non-Commissioned Officers' (NCO) Wives' Clubs donating clothes, school supplies, cleaning items, and linens to the Wilkinson Home for Girls. Mamie Fields, who was the director the home at the time, accepts the donation. The photograph was taken by SP4 James Wheaton of Fort Jackson, a United States Army base located in Columbia, South Carolina.
Letter from Mamie Fields to someone named Lynn about the community work she was trying to do and how it overlapped with the Home's mission. Fields also discusses claims Lynn made about Fields's inability to run the home.
Women from the Noncommissioned Officers Association of Wives (NCOA Wives) presenting a check to Mae Crawford and Claudette Bryce, matrons of the Wilkinson Home for Girls. One of the NCOA Wives members pictured is organization president Mrs. Edward Hinson.
Agenda for the Second Annual Joint District Meeting of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, held on January 28, 1961 at the Wilkinson Home for Girls in Cayce, South Carolina.