News and Courier newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "Honored. National Council of Negro Women Pays Tribute to Charleston's Septima Clark."
Photocopy of The Charleston Chronicle newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "'Do Something' For Septima Clark Reader Urges Charlestonians."
Evening post newspaper article by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Praise For Crews From Septima Clark" wherein Clark pays "tribute to Dr. Alton Crews, head Charleston County Board of Education."
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 9th 1953. This volume covers from January 11th 1952 to December 18th 1953.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 11th 1957. This volume covers from January 11th 1957 to December 20th 1957.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 11th 1952. This volume covers from January 11th 1952 to December 24th 1952.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 6th 1956. This volume covers from January 6th 1956 to December 28th 1956.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 2nd 1959. This volume covers from January 2nd 1959 to December 23rd 1959.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 7th 1955. This volume covers from January 7th 1955 to December 16th 1955.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 6th 1950. This volume covers from January 6th 1950 to December 22nd 1950.
German-language court brief listing German citizens indicted on charges of refusing to appear for their mandatory service in the military. Found guilty, they were sentenced to pay a fine of 200 marks and may face 40 days in prison.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 19th 1962. This volume covers from January 19th 1962 to December 21st 1962.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 17th 1958. This volume covers from January 17th 1958 to December 19th 1958.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 6th 1961. This volume covers from January 6th 1961 to December 29rd 1961.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 8th 1960. This volume covers from January 8th 1960 to December 23rd 1960.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 8th 1954. This volume covers from January 8th 1954 to December 23rd 1954.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Navy Yard, starting on January 5th 1945. This volume covers from January 5th 1945 to December 1st 1945.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Navy Yard, starting on July 31st 1943. This volume covers from July 31st 1943 to December 31st 1943.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Navy Yard, starting on January 7th 1944. This volume covers from January 7th 1944 to December 29th 1944.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 16th 1948. This volume covers from January 16th 1948 to December 31st 1948.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 14th 1949. This volume covers from January 14th 1949 to December 9th 1949.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 2nd 1947. This volume covers from January 2nd 1947 to December 23rd 1947.
Newpaper clippings in German and English commemorating the fortieth anniversary of arrival of one hundred and thirty five German immigrants in Charleston in 1849 aboard the Johann Frierich ship.
Rev. Louis Muller's recognition of fifty years of service at St. Matthw's German Lutheran Church, including his first service on Easter Sunday in 1848 and his record of service including, 4,402 baptisms, 1,440 confirmations, 1503 marriages, and burials of 4,163 friends, inlcuding the period in 1854 when the yellow fever epidemic swept through Charleston.
Photocopy of Chronicle newspaper article written by Septima P. Clark entitled, "Our Giants Speak. The Role of The Black Woman During Slavery and Reconstruction."
A page ripped from a Quaker periodical entitled "Friends Intelligencer," published in Philadelphia in 1868. Discovered above the kitchen firebox on the first floor during 2018 investigations of the Nathaniel Russell House kitchen house.
"The Reader's Forum"of article entitled, "Debate Brews Over 'Little Black Schoolhouse,'" where Esau Jenkins clarifies an error in Jack Leland's previously published article, "Errors of Fact Cloud Report on Negroes of John's Island."
News and Courier article entitled, "Membership Meeting Scheduled For Today," regarding Citizens' Committee of Charleston County annual membership meeting.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Navy Yard, starting on January 1st 1946. This volume covers from January 1st 1946 to December 16th 1946.
Photocopy of The Chronicle newspaper article about Septima P. Clark entitled, "Education Association Honors Septima Clark With Top Award; South Carolina Denies Her Earned Pension."