Handwritten correspondence from Edith Calliham to William Saunders regarding Saunders's featured article in the November 25th edition of the News and Courier.
Handwritten correspondence from Esau Jenkins to Herbert U. Fielding and James E. Clyburn regarding the Political Awareness League of Charleston County 1972 Appreciation Dinner.
Handwritten correspondence from Ella L. Jones to the members of the Committee of Management for the Coming Street Y.W.C.A. regarding organizational matters.
Handwritten correspondence from Charleston County Youth Symphony Supporters, Inc. to Septima P. Clark regarding a spring concert at Gaillard Auditorium.
Handwritten correspondence from Ryan Palmer, Charleston Regional Director for the American Cancer Society, to "Mr. Sanders" (William Saunders) regarding professional matters.
Handwritten correspondence from Ryan Palmer, Charleston Regional Director for the American Cancer Society, to William Saunders regarding professional matters.
Handwritten speech, drafted by David Coleman for the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet, which thanks the Freedom Fund Planning Committee, shares the mission of this year's banquet, and offers thanks to participants at the banquet.
Handwritten speech by David Coleman for the 1991 Freedom Fund Banquet, which thanks the Freedom Fund Planning Committee, shares the mission of this year's banquet, and offers thanks to participants at the banquet.
In this ten-page, handwritten letter, Warren Hubert Moise writes about his uncle Theodore Sidney Moise (b. 1808), and his uncle’s family, offering recollections of each member of the family.
In this fifteen-page, handwritten letter, Warren Hubert Moise responds to questions his nephew Edwin Warren Moise (b. 1889) had asked in previous letters, expanding on the Moise family history.
In this two-page, handwritten letter, Warren Hubert Moise writes to his nephew Edwin Warren Moise (b. 1889), thanking him for the cards he sent from his trip to New Orleans. W. H. Moise describes the location of the old family home in Jefferson City, discusses inscriptions on the Moise tomb, and notes that his uncle Theodore Sidney Moise (b. 1808) was not buried in New Orleans; rather, "[h]is remains were taken to Charleston S.C." Moise concludes the letter by speculating on the location of "Uncle’s portrait" by Paul Edouard Poincy, whose name he misspells "Poincie."
In this six-page, handwritten letter Warren Hubert Moise writes to his nephew, Edwin Warren Moise (b. 1889), about a trip he took to Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia. He also discusses his father, Edwin Warren Moise (b. 1810), whose death in 1868 left the family in financial distress.
Handwritten Charleston Branch of the NAACP memorandum from Joe Thompson to Cedric James, President, serving as a submission of resignation as Chairman of the Education Committee of the NAACP.