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Series 12: Photograph Series, 1868 - 2002, 1934 - 1972

 Series

Scope and Contents note

The Photographs Series consists of digital images, photocopies, and color and black and white photographs.

The images in this series cover the period 1868-2002, with the bulk of the material documenting the personal life and political career of James F. Byrnes from 1934-1972.

The photographs are divided into two sub-series. The first sub-series contains photographs that were donated to Clemson with the original accession of papers and photographs removed from various series during the reprocessing of the collection. There are also digital copies of photographs of Byrnes from the holdings of the University of South Carolina and photocopies from the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library. The second sub-series has photographs that were either transferred to Clemson from the University of South Carolina or removed from photo albums and scrapbooks from the original accession. Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject. Oversize photographs are shelved separately.

The photographs depict Byrnes during the course of his career, as well as at quiet, private moments. There are numerous photographs of his wife Maude Busch Byrnes and those depicting members of the Busch, Byrnes, Fuller, and Miner families. Also part of this series are photographs of friends and associates such as Bernard Baruch, Walter Brown, Cassie Connor, and Bill Graham; South Carolina politicians like Olin Johnston, Burnet Maybank, and Strom Thurmond; and other political figures including Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon.

Of particular interest are the photographs from his years as Director of War Mobilization and Secretary of State. Many prominent U.S. and international politicians are depicted, including Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, British Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Clement Atlee, and Russia’s Premier Joseph Stalin. Photos from the Council of Foreign ministers meetings are also included, as are photographs that accompanied a diary by Edwin W. Pauley on his mission to Manchuria in 1946 which document Soviet stripping of factory equipment there for war reparations.

Other items of interest include photographs of a Congressional delegation visiting striking miners and their families in Colorado in 1914 just before the Ludlow Massacre; another Congressional trip out West in about 1920; and photographs from a trip to Haiti Byrnes and his wife took in 1938. Also part of this series are images from a report on historic buildings threatened by the Santee-Cooper Project which include pictures of Black Oak Church, Cedar Spring, Hanover House (reconstructed on the campus of Clemson University in 1941), Numerita, Ophir, and Pond Bluff. In addition there are photographs of damage along the South Carolina coast caused by a hurricane in 1940.

SEPARATION LISTOversize Photographs Box

  • Portrait of James F. Byrnes as U.S. Senator, [circa 1931-1941]
  • Portrait of Alva Blanchard Adams inscribed by Adams to Byrnes, circa [1933-1941 ]
  • John N. Garner and Franklin D. Roosevelt (autographed), [circa 1933-1941]
  • Portrait of Bennett Champ Clark inscribed by Clark to Byrnes, [circa 1933-1945]
  • James F. Byrnes as Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; photograph by Hessler Studio, Washington, D.C., [circa 1941-1942]
  • Group portrait of U.S. Supreme Court autographed by the Justices, [circa 1941-1942]
  • Drawing of James F. Byrnes as Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by Oskar Joekel and inscribed by Joekel to Byrnes, 1942
  • “Secretaries of State from South Carolina” [James F. Byrnes, John C. Calhoun, Hugh Swinton Legare] inscribed by David Hollis to Byrnes; printed (2 copies), October 18, 1944
  • Portrait of Ben V. Cohen inscribed by Cohen to Byrnes, December 25, 1944
  • Group portrait (color) of Clement Atlee, Joseph Stalin, Harry S. Truman, Ernest Bevin, James F. Byrnes, and Vyacheslav Molotov, Potsdam, Germany and inscribed by Henry M. Karlin of Great Neck, New York to Cassie Connors, July 1945
  • Group portrait of President Harry S. Truman’s Cabinet autographed by the Cabinet members including Byrnes, [circa 1945-1946]
  • Council Chamber, Council of Foreign Ministers (color), Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York; photograph by Albert J. Sloan, State Department, November- December 1946
  • Portrait of Harry S. Truman (printed) inscribed by Truman to Byrnes, August 21, 1952
  • Dr. Wang, Foreign Ministry of Nationalist China, inscribed by Wang to Byrnes, September 1952
  • Crowd welcoming James F. Byrnes, Spartanburg, SC, undated
  • James F. Byrnes (right) with Senator Carter Glass (left) and unidentified man, inscribed by Glass to Byrnes and autographed by Byrnes, undated
  • James F. Byrnes on replica of the “Best Friend of Charleston” [early locomotive], undated
  • James F. Byrnes and Mrs. Maude Byrnes in front of wooden doors, undated
  • Mrs. Maude Byrnes admiring a medal on James F. Byrnes, undated
  • Painting of James F. Byrnes (seated) as Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court by Grace Annette Dupre; photograph by Peter A. Juley & Son, New York, New York and inscribed by Byrnes to Cassie Connor, undated
  • Portrait of James F. Byrnes (2 copies); “Study by Thomy,” undated
  • Portrait of Mrs. Maude Byrnes; photograph by Harris & Ewing, undated
  • Portrait of Sam Nichols, inscribed by Nichols to Byrnes, undated
  • Portrait of Cecil Wyche inscribed by Wyche to Byrnes, undated
  • “South Carolina’s Sons of the Supreme Court” [James F. Byrnes, William Johnson, John Rutledge]; photograph by David Kohn, Washington, D.C., undated
  • Dates

    • 1868 - 2002
    • 1934 - 1972

    Extent

    From the Collection: 163.3 Cubic Feet ( (3,269 folders, 39 volumes, 1,700 photographs, 28 oversize photographs, 1 film reel, 1 videocassette tape, 37 sound discs, 18 reel-to-reel audio tapes, 10 audio cassette tapes, 9 rolls of microfilm, 266 oversize items, and 76 objects3,269 folders, 39 volumes, 1,700 photographs, 28 oversize photographs, 1 film reel, 1 videocassette tape, 37 sound discs, 18 reel-to-reel audio tapes, 10 audio cassette tapes, 9 rolls of microfilm, 266 oversize items, and 76 objects))

    Language of Materials

    From the Collection: English

    General Physical Description note

    5.5 cubic feet consisting of 251 folders and 28 oversize photographs.

    Creator

    Repository Details

    Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository

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