House (rear view) on site affected by the construction of Interstate 26 (I-26). [Building address number 1989.] Surveyor notations on back of photo: "Dkt.: 10.490. Property owner: John Hamilton. Tract: 33. Station: 5795+35 on CL Line 'A'. Date: September 11, 1962. In R/W - Bought." [See collection description for explanation of surveyor notations.]
Correspondence from J. Arthur Brown to President John F. Kennedy requesting that the recipient send "federal troops into Oxford, Mississippi to assure the enforcement of law."
Black and white negative of a cub scout and his bicycle with a woman (perhaps a Mrs. Washington?) on the porch of an unidentified house, 1962; 9 x 6.5 cm.
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.
Photograph of students inside Craig Cafeteria, 33 St. Philip St. Built in stages in 1962, 1970 and 1978, the Craig Cafeteria and Residence Hall originally included a student union and represented the College's first step in its expansion from the original main campus.
A photo of Etta Stanback, in a publication, naming her the Federation's outstanding senior citizen. She was president of the Marion B. Wilkinson Club in Chester, South Carolina.