Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Race Relations, 1906-1937 and undated
The Negro and the Major Political Parties of the Day
by James Singleton, An Age of Advancement-Our Negro Must Advance,
by Anna F. Johnson Race Prejudice and Its Reaction
unknown.
Women's Roles, 1907-1930 and undated
Includes Choosing A Wife,
The Essentials of True Womanhood
with a revised copy delivered at Zion Presbyterian Church Woman's Bible Class.
Death and Funerals, 1931-1951
Includes obituary for Edward Simmons by Logan; funeral program for Mrs. Hannah B. Whaley, including a poem by nephew; newpaper death notices for Dr. William H. Johnson, Bank of Charleston porter Ben Johnson, A.M.E. Minister Dr. L. Ruffin Nichols, civic leader and artist Edwin A. Harleston, Congressman Thomas E. Miller, and Reverend Daniel Jenkins.
Invitations and Memorabilia, 1914-1937
Includes Dart Casino and Carpenter's Hall, program for the American Ornithologists' Union 46th meeting at the Charleston Museum, Poem Rejected
; small calendar; article, Quaint Charleston or Shoot The Sherman To 'Em Herman
; holiday and birthday cards; souvenir booklets; and postcards.
Charleston Navy Ship Yard and Charleston Union 809 Band, 1910-1944
Music, circa early 1900s
Newspapers represented include The Musical Observer; The New York Age, and The Southern Reporter with articles the Amphion Concert Orchestra, led by Logan, and an article on 92-year-old Trinity Church organist, Theodore Dehon Ruddock.
Religion, 1907 -1936
Includes local and national newspaper clippings including from the Charleston News and Courier, Charleston Evening Post, The New York Age, and The Pittsburgh Courier.
Navy Yard, circa 1940s
Includes clippings chiefly from the Charleston Navy Yard's Produce To Win and The Charleston Navy News. Several other articles from the Charleston Evening Post pertain to the Charleston Navy Yard.
Education, undated
Includes articles from the The Charleston News and Courier with letters to the editor from Louise Purvis Bell and John C. Gibbes.
Business, 1928-1938
Includes clippings primarily from The Messenger about a business opening, Charleston Mutual Savings Bank stockholders meeting, and the Bank's liquidation.
