Ten dollar Confederate greenback issued on February 17, 1864 and redeemable two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the Confederate States of America and the United States of America. Printed by Evans & Cogswell in Charleston, South Carolina and engraved by Keatinge & Ball of Columbia, South Carolina.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Virgil L. Conrad, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Social Services, regarding an audit exception for 1975 to 1976.
Correspondence from William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, to Donald Tudor, Deputy Director for the Division of Economic Development and Transportation, regarding COBRA matters.
Correspondence from Robert E. David, Executive Director for the South Carolina Employment Security Commission, to William Saunders of the Committee for Better Racial Assurance regarding the new Computerized Applicant Screening Program.
Correspondence from Stephen Hoffius, Director of Publications for the South Carolina Historical Society, to Cleveland Sellers regarding Grace Jordan McFadden interviews with Civil Rights movement participants.
Correspondence from R. E. Pittman, Chief of Community Programs for the United States Department of Agriculture, to William Saunders, Executive Director for COBRA, regarding a preapplication for the Comprehensive Planning Survey.
A cash book for Robert F.W. Allston for the years 1823-1843. The book includes account transactions conducted by Allston including payment of overseer wages, the hiring out of enslaved people, transportation, taxes, governesses, nurses, crops, sundries, and cloth distributed to slaves. This book also includes accounts between Allston and other individuals including the Estate of Charlotte A. Allston (primarily for the purchases of blankets, shoes, and cloth for enslaved people) and an account with Mary P. Jones. The last several pages of the book contain cash ledgers. Allston explicitly notes accounting related to Matanza Plantation, later known as Chicora Wood. Other account records do not explicitly state plantation sites.
Correspondence from John P. O'Keefe, Executive Director for the County of Charleston Manpower Department, to Robert Landreth, South Carolina CETA Consortium, regarding the Trident Work Education Council.
Correspondence from Barbara Kingston, Secretary for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to C. W. Stevenson, General Manager of the Columbia, South Carolina Holiday Inn, regarding the third annual Woman of the Year Contest and NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner.
Correspondence from Barbara Kingston, Secretary for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to J. Ruckstuhly, General Manager of the Columbia, South Carolina Marriott Hotel, regarding the third annual Woman of the Year Contest and NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner.
Correspondence from Barbara Kingston, Secretary for the Charleston Branch of the NAACP, to Gary Tucker, General Manager of the Columbia, South Carolina Ramada Inn, regarding the third annual Woman of the Year Contest and NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner.
South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP memorandum from David A. Fashion, Chairman of the Finance Committee, to Delbert Woods regarding an outstanding financial balance.
Correspondence from Bernice Robinson to Donald Fowler, Chairman of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, regarding Robinson's position at the Institutional Development and Economic Affairs Service.
Correspondence from Wallace Brown, Director of the State of South Carolina Office of the Governor, to J. Arthur Brown regarding "a letter from New York University regarding Gladys Marie Hazel."
Correspondence from Wallace Brown, Director for the State of South Carolina Office of the Governor, to Dolores S. Greene, Project Director for the Peters Field Human Services Corporation, Inc., regarding Peters Field Human Services Corporation expenses.