Four (4) photocopied architectural layout drawings of gate design, with decorative wrought iron structural details and surrounding landscape, signed by Simmons, (11 x 16 3/4).
Letter from Jake Thamann on behalf of Carl Westmoreland of the Freedom Center to Rossie Colter for Philip Simmons in regards to a chimney skeleton for a slave jail exhibit at the Anderson Slave Jail in Germantown, Kentucky. Drawing details size of the chimney, showing the East Elevation. Fax from Carl Westmoreland to Rossie Colter regarding telephone conversation.
Folleto del Festival Hispano que incluye lugar, hora, direcciones y programa del evento. El reverso del folleto contiene información acerca de tres grupos musicales que actuarían ese día, de las actividades para niños y de los vendedores de comida y mercadería. También se reconoce a los patrocinadores. / Hispanic Festival pamphlet including place, time, map, directions and schedule of the event. The back side includes information about three groups performing during the event and lists children's activities, food and merchandise vendors. It also acknowledges the program sponsors.
Snake-shaped wrought iron art object. The eyes are painted red and there are gold painted markings on the body. Forged by Carlton Simmons, Charleston, South Carolina.
Theodore Stern was president of the College of Charleston from 1968 to 1979, a period in which enrollment grew from 432 students to 5,300. Prior to that, he was in the U.S. Navy, serving as the commanding officer of the Charleston Supply Center. His autobiography discusses his life, career, and family.