The records of the South Carolina Division of the Appalachian Society of American Foresters document its internal operations and activities, 1956-1997. As one of the three state-level divisions of the Appalachian Society, the South Carolina Division was part of one of the larger societies that comprise the Society of American Foresters. The collection documents the role that this division played in the promotion of forestry and conservation in South Carolina.
Constitution and By-laws, adapted as amended, February 1953, and signed by the officers and directors.
This manuscript collection contains the archives of the South Carolina Review [SCR]. The SCR, a bi-annual literary journal, has published short fiction, poetry, book reviews, critical and scholarly articles, and interviews with prominent literary figures since 1968.
The collection includes duplicated portions of St. Pauls church records from 1820-1910. There are eight folders containing: proceedings of the vestry 1820-1836; baptisms, 1833-1910; confirmations, 1833-1904; communicants, 1833-1870; marriages, 1833-1907; deaths and burials, 1833-1906; records of black members; 1841-1883; and church offerings, 1834-1845. The folder "Baptisms" contains lists of families who were members of St. Pauls in 1843, 1850 and 1853-54.