Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Virgil Conrad, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding COBRA matters.
Correspondence from Richard A. Couto, Professor at the University of Richmond, to Bill Saunders regarding an essay to be submitted to the Public Education Review.
A letter from Jefferies regarding a previous letter from Maybank about the interest rates for the Santee-Cooper bonds. The high interest rates could cause problems and he discusses different options for them to take.
Penn Community Services newsletter discussing the accomplishments that took place between June 1, 1973 and June 30, 1974, broken down by program. Includes information on the Cultural Program, Business Development Program, Black Land Services, Inc., and Child Development.
Correspondence from Esau Jenkins to "Chief Strom," South Carolina State Highway Department, regarding the "Hospital Workers' meeting with Rev. Ralph Abernathy."
Correspondence from S. David Stamps, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida, to McKnight Fellows regarding an enclosed teaching portfolio.
Correspondence from Lila Parker, State Dept. of Public Welfare Division of Children and Youth, to Cynthia Maisel, Project Head Start, regarding training sessions for the Teaching Staff of Dane County Project Head Start.
Correspondence from Robert E. Burke, Superintendent for the Charleston County School District, to William Saunders of WPAL Radio Station regarding personal matters.
Correspondence from Arthur M. Wilcox of the News and Courier to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding personal and professional matters.
Correspondence concerning a request for further information regarding the possibility of further negotiations with the Gas and Electric Company and the City of Columbia, South Carolina. Senator Maybank could not reach Dr. Thorp but advised Nat Turner that the Gas and Electric Company had been made a holding company.
A letter written to the War Production Board by Jefferies. Jefferies shows his gratitude for the speedy approval of their application in regard to constructing a warehouse themselves.
A telegram from Senator Maybank notifying Jefferies that the General Reybold Army engineers will appear before the subcommittee Rivers and Harbors of the U.S. Senate. Maybank asks Jefferies to give full details of how the water should be released and produce electricity.
A letter from Senator Maybank to Jefferies announcing that his amendment was passed by the Senate for $25 million as per HR 3961, page 12, with additional amendment for hearings before Buckingham Landing Dam can be built.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 85 and 87 1/2 Calhoun Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
Letter from Arlene Zimmerman, Chairperson of the Contribution Committee of Service Merchandise to Dwight C., James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding a requested contribution to the Freedom Fund Banquet.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 1 Broad Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on architects.
One of four maps of King Street building footprints, hand-colored to designate status. This map illustrates the historical significance of buildings on King Street from Calhoun Street to Queen Street.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee mimeo report entitled, "Life With Lyndon In The Great Society," Vol. 1, No. 21 "by Jack Minnis criticizing governmental policy under President Lyndon B. Johnson."
Letter from Deboria D. Gourdine, Secretary of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP to Janice Washington, Membership Director of the NAACP, regarding membership reports, applications, and payments.
Correspondence from Marguerite D. Greene, Teenage Program Director for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A., to "Sunday School Superintendent" regarding Day Care matters.
A brief letter from Representative L. Mendel Rivers requesting the opportunity to appear in opposition to the Celler Civil Rights Bill when it reaches the House Rules Committee.