Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the South Carolina Bar's Mid-Year Annual Meeting, an Address from the Chief Justice, and S.C. Bar Seminar Schedule. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action from February 17, through March 1, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The South Carolina Legislative Roundup, edited by Eve Moredock, "covers legislative action from March 30, through April 12, 1984. This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
The General Practice Section Update is "a publication of the general practice section of the South Carolina Bar," which was "mailed to all South Carolina Bar Members." This particular document was mailed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Newsletter for South Carolina Bar members exploring topics such as the South Carolina Bar's Mid-Year Annual Meeting, new bar members, and license fees. The newsletter is addressed to Russell Brown, a Charleston Attorney.
Handwritten correspondence from Alvis V. Adair, President of DARS Research and Evaluation Systems Design, Inc., to Septima P. Clark offering his assistance in helping youths. Enclosed Alvis V. Adair resume.
Receipt book belonging to Mary Motte Alston Pringle containing recipes, methods and remedies for food, housekeeping, and medicine from family, friends, articles and world travelers. Pringle often notes on effectiveness and provides personal anecdotes. Pages numbered 74 through 97 in Pringle's book are blank and therefore omitted. The table of contents can be found at the end of the book.
This is the order book associated with the 4th South Carolina Regiment, which was established in November 1775 and formed part of the U.S. Continental Army between June 18, 1776 and January 1, 1781, when it was disbanded following the British capture of Charleston. It also contains orders relating to the 1st and 2nd South Carolina Regiments from September 15, 1775 onward, beginning with the capture of Fort Johnson. It discusses the allocation of men and material to various fortifications around the Charleston area, including Fort Sullivan, Fort Johnson, and the Grand Battery. The book accompanied Captain Barnard Elliott (d. 1778), who was reassigned from the 2nd to the 4th Regiment in November, 1775. Considerable reference is made to war plans, military discipline, including courts-martial, and camp life.
Pages aim to emphasize ways in which to organize NAACP membership among several interests groups including but not limited to: churches, businesses, universities, and social clubs.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to William B. Whitney, Office of the Governor for the CETA Division, regarding the Emergency Home Repair Paint project. Enclosed proposal.
COBRA organization information, including a brief introduction, function and purpose, accomplishments, program components, budgetary information, and resumes regarding the Neighborhood Technical Assistance Program.
Memorandum from Charles S. Chandler, Director of the South Carolina White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals,to Study Group Leadership Members regarding suggested study group procedures. Includes "Regional Forum Suggested Group Discussion Format and Time Table," "Issue Reporting Form," "Discussion Topics," and "Regional Forum Program."
Portions of the NAACP's Education Resolutions 1993, providing "Recommendations of 2nd Annual NAACP Daisy Bates Education Summit," "Financial Assistance to Graduate Students (Grants and Awards)," and "Internal Affairs."
Correspondence from Bernice V. Robinson to Reverend DePriest Whyte, Sr. with enclosed financial proposal for the Yonges Island Community Day Care Center.
The Office of Economic Opportunity publication entitled, "Vista Volunteer Handbook," providing information on all aspects of the anti-poverty program called Vista.
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Title IV project application to the Manpower Division of the Office of the Governor of the State of South Carolina regarding a proposal request.
NAACP Disaster Relief Program Office Request for Assistance forms containing information on residents of Charleston, South Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo.
Correspondence from Andre V. Woods of Handyman Network, Inc to Dwight James, President of the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, regarding minority businesses. Enclosed Handyman Network, Inc. materials.
Program Planning and Control Procedures Guide for the South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc., including appendices regarding the "Annual Program Planning Process," "Advisory Council Planning Information Form," "Staff Planning Council Planning Information Form," "Program Planning Worksheet," "Program Priorities Recommendations," Worksheet for Program Event and Measurement Definitions," and "Management Report."
Program Officer Project Analyses for South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers containing detailed information on the program and its context within society.
Memorandum from Mark Cassel, Curriculum Coordinator for Charleston County Day Care Program to Directors and Staff including a revised workshop schedule to be held in February 1978.
Letter from William A. Bennett, Budget Board Chairman for Trident United Way to Septima P. Clark regarding 1978 program allocations for the Family Service of Charleston.
Carolina Youth Development Center publication providing current and historical information on organizational and infrastructural aspects Carolina Orphan House.
Correspondence from Robert J. Barnard, Chairman of the CFC Eligibility Committee, to Charleston Chapter of the NAACP regarding Combined Federal Campaign for 1983/84. Enclosed Combined Federal Campaign Application.
Charleston Museum exhibit publication entitled, "South Carolina Voices of the Civil Rights Movement: A Conference on the History of the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina, 1940-1970," on the occasion of the opening of an exhibit entitled, "We'll Never Turn Back," a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit.