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Box Special Collections Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

World War I scrapbook, 1914-1918

 Item — Box: Special Collections Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection:

The scrapbook contains newspaper clippings from an unidentified publication concerning World War I. No information regarding the ownership of the scrapbook, or the dates it covers is available.

Dates: 1914-1918

Isabel Cohen Doud collection, 1884-1930

 File — Box: Special Collections Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection:

A letter from William A. Courtenay, Mayor of Charleston from 1879-1887, to Miss Cohen thanking her for the copy of her graduating essay which her father gave to him. Mayor Courtenay presented Miss Cohen with a copy of the book Charleston, South Carolina in 1883. Boston: Heliotype Printing Company, 1883. A copy of Isabel Cohen's graduating composition "Circumstances" dated June 11, 1885. Isabel Cohen Doud's two oil paintings-a floral arrangement and a Roman landscape.

Dates: 1884-1930

Fred Garrissen letter, 1793

 Item — Box: Special Collections Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1, Item: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection:

The letter is addressed to William Stephen, a Charleston businessman, and is from Fred Garrissen of Bremen, Germany. In the letter Garrissen expresses concern about Atlantic shipping interests. He explains that there were major food shortages in Germany and informs Stephen that Europeans were dependent on trade from the Americas. Garrissen asked Stephen to send him "old rice," tobacco, coffee, pimento, cotton, deerskins, and sugar so that he can resell the materials for a large profit.

Dates: 1793

John Torrans letters, approximately 1775

 File — Box: Special Collections Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 5, Folder: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection: A letter from John Torrans to Alexander Rose recommends that Rose buy the brigantine Industry lying at Eveleigh's Wharf, "that she will do well to go to Suranam" [Surinam]. A postscript headed "Distillery Monday Morning" asks Rose to tell Forbes that "one of the Negros is run away." The second letter (penciled note on cover reads "Charleston, S.C. List of Negros to be Mortgaged") from Torrans to Rose states he has sent a bond and mortgage bought at Well's Shop, but "did not know how many...
Dates: approximately 1775