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An addendum to a longer letter, in which the writer praises Willis for keeping faith in God. The writer also states that Henry has a "lady-love" who is said to be a fine young lady, and rich.
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Poem about riding on a railroad sleeper car, and its relative merits compared to steamship travel.
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Letter from Sarah, in Charleston, to her mother at Hopeton. She discusses the weather, the state of the house and her mother's things, and the health of their family.
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Description and index of Civic Services Committee materials that were taken from Carolina Art Association and incorporated into the files of what became Historic Charleston Foundation. Also includes a list of materials "now on deposit at SC Historical Society," and the finding aid to the Civic Services Committee records that are still held at the Gibbes Museum of Art.
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Description and index of Civic Services Committee materials that were taken from Carolina Art Association and incorporated into the files of what became Historic Charleston Foundation. Also includes a list of materials "now on deposit at SC Historical Society," and the finding aid to the Civic Services Committee records that are still held at the Gibbes Museum of Art.
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Report entitled "Objectives of the Carolina Art Association."
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Document regarding the objectives of the Civic Services Committee.
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A joint meeting report for the C.A.A executive board and Incorporators of Historic Charleston (Feb. 19).
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Sarah writes complaning about her crowded home, discussing a visit by Reverend William Miller who is on his way to Mobile
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Willis writes from Sampit to Anna Bella of his travels and details the food he is sending
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Sarah writes that Virginia has given birth to a son
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Willis wishes to know Mary's condition
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Virginia writes of parties and matrimonial engagements. Lucy adds a postscript, beckoning Anna to Richmond and describing St. Peter's Church.
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Membership list of the Charleston Real Estate Exchange.
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Membership list for the Civic Services Committee of the Carolina Art Association.
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Ex-Officio membership list for the Civic Services Committee.
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List of individuals proposed to become members of the Charleston Civic Services Committee.
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Sarah discusses Virginia's travels, parties and Virginia's baby.
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Anna writes of her hope her mother will visit and of her newborn child.
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Willis asks if Anna will visit
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Emma writes about a critically ill child
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The writer informs Willis of a forthcoming debate: "Are public amusements beneficial or not to the people"
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John writes from the arsenal of his demerits, and his winning a "go ticket" which allows him to visit Magdalen in the near future.
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Anna Bella writes to Willis offering Christian encouragement
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Envelope
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Writer offers Keith a positive job reference
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The writer offers encouragement in relation to a prospective job with the Rail Roads.
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Outline (draft) describing the aim of the architectural survey, elements contributing to the loss of buildings, elements contributing to the preservation of historic buildings, features of the present trend of preservation, the inventory procedure, zoning, legal aspects, and financial aspects of preservation.
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Blank questionnaire on church owned property.
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One version of document entitled "The Background of Traffic Congestion," by Henry P. Staats regarding traffic congestion in America including Charleston and New York City.
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Memorandum for guiding traffic and parking for the committee on "Traffic Studies and Parking Practices," chaired by A.W. Allison.
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A speech entitled "Plan with People."
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Map of peninsula.
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Color-coded map of area bounded by Wentworth Street, Meeting Street, Market Street, and King Street.
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Notes from "Permanent Recreation Areas in Real Estate Developments" by Mary Beattie Brady.
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A speech entitled "Off Street Parking."
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Document listing the number and size of prints of photographs.
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Newspaper clipping regarding the "Statistical Atlas of Southern Counties" by Charles S. Johnson.
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Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding a sunburn she got by laying on the beach too long with a friend, relaying news of friends, and expressing her raptures over the play “Oklahoma.”
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Attendance list for a CSC meeting on June 9 [1949].
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Document summarizing a letter to the Commanding General, Eastern Defense Command, from Captain James F. Reeves regarding the use of photographs of the Charleston area for the exhibit.
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Disposition by the Community Development Council of two listener suggestions regarding the provision on trailer park camps.
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Business questionnaire for "Charleston Grows."
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Traffic count papers for Charleston, SC, with tally marks on them.
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Comments of Mary E. McDonald regarding parking in Charleston.
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Blank index card for sponsor contact information.
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Report on a meeting with the City Planning and Zoning Commission.
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Off-street parking facilities survey filled out for Auto Livery Co. (Connelley's Storage Garage).
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A document that addresses the need for city planning and historic preservation in Charleston and about the work of the Planning Committee of the Carolina Art Association. (May be an editorial.)
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Notes regarding area 7 of the off-street parking facilities survey.
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Map of Area 11of the off-street parking facilities survey.
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Document on population figures.
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The master list for the questionnaire on parking problems, listing area number, name, address, and telephone number.
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This loose page mostly pertains to financial matters and also mentions an earthquake in January 1860.
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A collection of handwritten prayers to be used at the altar.
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A receipt from Abraham stating that John Hentie paid five pounds in full of all accounts.
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A handwritten copy of Horace's Satire 1 from Book 1, translated by Horneck.
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Map of area bounded by Archdale, Market, King and Beaufain Streets.
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Map of area bounded by Jacob's Alley, Queen, King, and Archdale Street.
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Map of area bounded by Burns Lane, Meeting, Calhoun, and King Street.
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Map of peninsula.
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Map of peninsula.
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Map of area bounded by Wentworth, Meeting, and Hasell Street.
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Map of area bounded by Horlbeck Alley, Meeting, and Queen Street.
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Map of peninsula.
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Map of area bounded by Beaufain, St. Philip, Wentworth, and King Street.
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Map of area bounded by Wentworth, King, Liberty, and St. Philip Street.
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Map of area bounded by Society, Meeting, George, and King Street.
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Map of area bounded by Market, King, Princess, and Archdale Street.
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Map of area bounded by Jacob's Alley, Archdale, Clifford, and King Street.
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Map of area bounded by Clifford, King, Beresford, and Archdale Street.
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Map of area bounded by Princess, King, Beresford, and Archdale Street.
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Church owned property questionnaire filled out for St. Andrew's Lutheran Church.
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Map of area bounded by Liberty, King, George, and St. Philip Street.
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Map of area bounded by Hasell, Meeting, King and Market Street.
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Map of area bounded by Horlbeck Alley, King, Market, and Meeting Street.
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Map of area bounded by George, King, Calhoun, and St. Philip Street.
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Map of area bounded by Wentworth, King, Beaufain, and St. Philip Street.
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Map of area bounded by Burns Lane, George, Meeting, and King Street.
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Map of area bounded by Society, Meeting, Wentworth, and King Street.
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Color-coded map of area between Society Street and Wentworth Street at Meeting Street..
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Map of area bounded by Market Street, Meeting Street, Horlbeck Street, and King Street.
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Off-street parking facilities survey filled out for Al--cida on 396 Meeting Street.
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Document listing one way streets.
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A list of 152 enslaved persons. Notations include the first names of each enslaved person, their role on the plantation and the name of their parent(s).
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Shipping notices and poem entitled "The Excursionist"
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A list of 108 laborers, writing their name, location and whether "white" or "color'd."
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1880s
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This letter concerns a death in the family
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Church owned property questionnaire filled out for St. Phillip's Church.
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Color-coded map of area bounded by Wentworth Street, Coming Street, George Street, and Glebe Street.
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Map of area bounded by Society Street, Meeting Street, Wentworth Street, and King Street.
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Off-street parking facilities survey filled out for Shell Service Station.
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A letter from Lydia Simons to her brother John Ball discussing John Ball's inability to use his fingers, and the crops at "Limeric" (Limerick) Plantation.
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A list of 113 enslaved persons at Waverly Plantation. A few names also contain the job title for that enslaved person such as cook or carpenter.
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Contact of Lt. Lemuel Pettee with handdrawn scroll design.
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Map of area bounded by George Street, King Street, Burns Lane, and Meeting Street.
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Off-street parking facilities survey filled out for Firestone Service Station.
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Color-coded map of area near where Market Street and Beaufain Street meet..
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In this partial letter, Alex writes about missing his wife and the state of the new clothes washer.
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Note from "Mrs. Washington" requesting that, due to her ill health, William H. W. Barnwell baptize her children at her mother's house on East Bay.