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.
The Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, South Carolina Division maintained several bulk plants and numerous terminals and stations around the state. Photographs ranging from the early to mid 20th century depict the company’s plants and stations as well as their workers. The collection also includes photographs of the construction of the Savannah River Plant.
The collection contains one letter dated August 28, 1885 in which Starke discusses Clemson's religion and a supernatural appearance to him of Major Armistead Burt.
This collection consists of records relating to the Stone Church Annexation Committee, formed in 1966 in order to annex the Old Stone Church community from Oconee County into Pickens County, SC. These records document the activities of the Committee between the years 1966-1968.