This series contains the records of Pesticide Regulation. The records consist of correspondence.
This collection contains a Charles Pinckney receipt, October 4, 1766; Thomas Pinckney deed to James Cantey, 1787; Thomas Pinckney receipts, April 30 and September 14[?], 1790; A letter from Charles Pinckney to William Janois, December 12, 1803; and a Charles Cotesworth Pinckney receipt, May 25, 1804.
This series contains the records of Public Service and Agriculture. The records consist of correspondence, administrative reference files, and minutes of various committees and groups.
The R. Neal Campbell Collection documents life in Upcountry South Carolina textile communities by bringing together memorabilia, artifacts, documentaries, interviews, publications, news clippings, and photographs.
During the Vietnam conflict, Randolph Scott kept an audio journal along with a sporadic written correspondence to his family that documented his experiences while serving with the United States Armed Forces.
A collection of 10 letters primarily to and from Daniel Ravenel and members of his immediate family. The dates of the letters span from 1843 to 1865. Along with the letters is an explanatory paper with biographical information and a list of the letters and their topics.
The John H. Reaves Photographs Collection is a useful resource for researching nineteenth century costume, hairstyles, and photographic processes as well as documenting John H. Reaves’ service in the 98th Ohio Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War.
The collection contains ambrotypes, cartes de visites, daguerreotypes, paper prints, and tintypes depicting the appearance of several individuals, with most dating from the latter half of the nineteenth century.