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 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 records in this series concern Strom Thurmond's personal life, excluding his legal and military careers, which are represented in a series of their own. The series is divided into four subseries: College Days, Educational Career, General Correspondence and Subject Correspondence. There are some family trees on the Thurmond/Strom families stored in the Special Collections' oversize section.
T. Wilbur "Buddy" Thornhill, was a South Carolinian, a Clemson graduate, a Captain in World War I, a business man, and public servant. He was always interested in educational, agricultural, and industrial development for South Carolina. These interests and his activities qualified him for his position on Clemson's Board of Trustees.