Scrapbook page providing three black and white photographs of National Y.W.C.A. Week from April 24, 1951, themed, "To Find My Place in the World as a Woman, as Christian, as a Citizen."
Scrapbook pages providing three black and white photographs of National Y.W.C.A. Week from April 24, 1951, themed, "To Find My Place in the World as a Woman, as Christian, as a Citizen."
Black and white photograph of Lucille Poinsette, Ruby Cornwell, Septima P. Clark, E. B. Burroughs at the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority testimonial dinner for Clark.
Color photograph of Honorable L. Harvard Bennett with family on Easter, 1963. Inscription on back of image: "Hon. L. Harvard Bennett; Radcliffe St., Chas.; Grad. Of Avery (1932?); Fed. Judge–Washington D.C."
Photocopy of letter from President Jimmy Carter to Septima P. Clark thanking the recipient for participating in White House Ceremonies. Enclosed color photograph of Septima P. Clark shaking hands with President Jimmy Carter. Signed by Jimmy Carter with personal message.
This 1996 photograph was taken at Dientje's parents' 60th wedding anniversary, in Charleston, South Carolina. Pictured, back row, from left: Karol Kalisky (Dientje's son); Phillis Kalisky (Dientje's daughter); Roscoe Adkins (Dientje's second husband); Tanya Elzas (Dientje's niece); Jacob Elzas (Dientje's brother-in-law); Norman Delson (Dientje's son-in-law); Evaline Delson (née Kalisky, Dientje's daughter). Front row, from left: Betty Cohen (Dientje's mother's first maternal cousin); Dientje Kalisky; Evaline Krant (Dientje's mother); Phillip Krant (Dientje's father); Jacob Krant (Dientje's brother).
Work on paper in watercolor. Large yellow house partially hidden behind two trees. Field in foreground. Handwritten note identifies scene as Mepkin Plantation.
View of the Japser Monument, White Point Garden, facing north. The Villa Margherita is visible in the background on the right corner of Church Street and South Battery. Page 5, Photo 2 of collection. 3.5" x .35" cyanotype print. View of the Japser Monument, White Point Garden, facing north. The Villa Margherita is visible in the background on the right corner of Church Street and South Battery. Page 5, Photo 2 of collection. 3.5" x .35" cyanotype print.
A black and white mounted photograph of one of three sides of a silver chalice awarded as 'A premium from the Agricultural Society of So. [South] Carolina, to General [George] Washington for raising the largest jackass.' This side has an engraving of the words dedicating the chalice to General [George] Washington.