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South Carolina Political Collections University of South Carolina William D. Workman, Jr. (1914-1990) Papers, 1915-1997 Volume: 65 linear feet Processed: 1994, by Colleen Bradley, updated 2002 by Kelly Gilbert, updated 2018 by Mae Howe and Chauna Carr Provenance: Donated by William D. Workman, III Citation Form: William D. Workman, Jr., Papers, South Carolina Political Collections, The University of South Carolina Copyright: Copyright of William D. Workman’s papers has been transferred to the University of South Carolina.

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South Carolina Political Collections University of South Carolina

William D. Workman, Jr. (1914-1990)

Papers, 1915-1997

Volume: 65 linear feet Processed: 1994, by Colleen Bradley, updated 2002 by Kelly Gilbert, updated 2018

by Mae Howe and Chauna Carr Provenance: Donated by William D. Workman, III Citation Form: William D. Workman, Jr., Papers, South Carolina Political Collections,

The University of South Carolina Copyright: Copyright of William D. Workman’s papers has been transferred to the

University of South Carolina.

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Biographical Note: Journalist William D. Workman, Jr. is best remembered for his pivotal role in the emergence of the Republican Party as a viable alternative to the Democratic Party in South Carolina. In 1962, when the Democrats were the dominant political power in the state, he made a serious bid for the U.S. Senate as a Republican. Although ultimately unsuccessful, Workman received enough votes to signal to others of like mind that a Republican could win a state-wide race. William Douglas Workman, Jr., son of William Douglas and Vivian (Watkins) Workman, was born in Greenwood, South Carolina on August 10, 1914. After graduating from Greenville High School in 1931, Workman entered The Citadel where he majored in English and History. Upon graduation in 1935, he moved to Washington, D.C., to attend George Washington University Law School. Law school proved not to his liking, and he returned to South Carolina where he began his career in journalism as a reporter for the Charleston News and Courier. In addition to reporting for the News and Courier, Workman also managed local radio station WTMA. Workman was called to active duty by the U.S. Army in 1940. His wartime service as an intelligence officer included tours in the United States, England, North Africa and the Pacific. He was demobilized in 1945 and returned to South Carolina to resume his career as a journalist. He remained active in the reserves and eventually retired from the military in 1965 with the rank of colonel. Upon his return to the News and Courier, Workman became capital correspondent in Columbia. In addition to his position with the News and Courier, between 1945 and 1962, Workman wrote columns and articles for numerous other publications. These included several newspapers around the state, Newsweek magazine, the Hall Syndicate, and South Carolina Magazine. He also appeared regularly on WIS radio and TV in Columbia. Workman's skills as a researcher and writer were not limited to newspapers and broadcast journalism. A strong believer in states’ rights and the virtues of the Southern culture, Workman authored The Case for the South (1960), a statement of the South’s position on integration, and The Bishop from Barnwell (1963), which looks at twentieth-century South Carolina politics and the key role played therein by Senator Edgar A. Brown. Workman utilized his first-hand experience as a reporter of the 1950s segregation battles when he assisted in the writing of three additional books on the South and its way of life.

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This Is The South (1959) is a Robert West Howard work on Southern civilization. With All Deliberate Speed (1957) and Southern Schools: Progress and Problems (1959), which were supported by the Southern Education Reporting Service, examine the issues of segregation and desegregation in Southern schools. Workman’s bold challenge to incumbent Senator Olin D. Johnston in 1962 ended the first phase of his journalism career. A longtime conservative, the Republican Workman believed Johnston was too closely aligned with the National Democratic Party and decided the people of South Carolina deserved a Senator more in line with the conservative traditions of the state. In a speech accepting the Republican nomination, Workman said, “It is the Republican Party which offers the best hope, and perhaps the last hope, of stemming the liberal tide which has been sweeping the United States toward the murky depths of socialism. ... We must stop floating along the stream of least resistance and get our feet back down on the firm ground of sound, conservative, responsible government.” His campaign was the first significant Republican challenge in an important statewide race since Reconstruction. Workman made a strong showing and earned forty-three percent of the vote. His effort, though unsuccessful, is credited with establishing the structure for a viable Republican party in South Carolina.

Following the election, Workman accepted the position of assistant editor with The State paper in Columbia. After he attained the post of editor in May 1966, Workman grew increasingly restless with the administrative duties that required so much of his time. He relinquished the editorship and its bureaucratic demands in 1972, to spend more time in research and writing. Workman remained with the paper as an editorial analyst until his retirement in 1979. From 1980 to 1982, he wrote occasional articles under the title of editorial consultant. In 1981 he co-authored,

with Claude R. Canup, Charles E. Daniel: His Philosophy and Legacy, a biography of the founder of Greenville's Daniel Construction Company. Workman’s activities and pursuits outside of journalism were often reflected in the subjects of his articles. With his deep commitment to South Carolina and its people, the state’s history, politics, and quality of life were of great interest to Workman. In 1966 Workman agreed to Governor Robert McNair’s request that he assist the state’s Constitutional Revision Committee. He served as the group’s secretary for the next three years. The committee’s 1969 report led to significant changes in the operation of local and county government, which had been under the centralized control of the county legislative delegations.

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 4 In keeping with his commitment to the people, especially the young people, of South Carolina, Workman was active as a director of the James F. Byrnes Foundation. Established by the late James F. Byrnes and his wife Maude in 1948, this organization provides college scholarship funds and guidance counseling for qualified South Carolina orphans. Workman served as the Foundation’s president from 1972-1985. Although he retired from The State in 1979, Workman’s interest in politics or the well-being of his fellow citizens did not end. In 1982, despite the onset of a mild form of Parkinson’s disease, Workman ran for Governor against popular incumbent Dick Riley. Although close associates, such as his 1962 campaign manager, J. Drake Edens, Jr., tried to dissuade him, Workman was determined to offer the people of South Carolina an alternative. He believed he and Riley had the same goals for South Carolina but differed on the means of achieving them. In spite of lukewarm financial support from the state and national Republican parties, Workman gained 31% of the vote in the loss to Riley. In a speech after the election, he said, “I’m glad I made the fight. I've opened South Carolina to a lot of truisms. One is the need for a two-party system. It would have been a fluke if I had won. All the cards were stacked against me, financial and name recognition.” After the 1982 election Workman quietly faded from public life. The Parkinson’s disease gradually worsened, and on November 23, 1990, William D. Workman, Jr. passed away, survived by his two children, son Bill III, a 1961 Citadel graduate and a mayor of Greenville, S.C., daughter Dorrill ["Dee"] Workman, and four grandchildren. Scope and Content Note: The collection consists of 65 linear feet of material, 1915-1997, arranged in ten major series: General Papers, Campaigns, Journalism, Personal Papers, Published Manuscripts, Speeches, Topical Files, Clippings, Audio-Visual Materials, and Vertical File Materials. When possible, Workman’s original arrangement and file headings have been retained (i.e. Constitutional Reform, Integration/Civil Rights). Some files have been rearranged, retitled, or combined for clarity and ease of use. General Papers, 1933 to 1985, consists primarily of Workman’s correspondence with friends, colleagues, Citadel classmates, wartime buddies, and admirers from around the country. Among his regular correspondents were Citadel classmate and Charleston Evening Post editor Robert M. Hitt, Jr., 1935 to 1968, and longtime friend and Nixon biographer Earl Mazo, 1952 to 1976. Mazo, a fellow newspaperman, moved to the New York Herald Tribune after working at the News and Courier with Workman. Letters pertaining primarily to politics or journalism, or to specific persons or topics (such as Strom Thurmond or Energy) are found in the appropriate series or subseries.

Campaign Files, 1939-1982, are significant for their breadth. Extensive records document Workman’s 1962 Senate campaign. The series also contains newsletters and material regarding other elections, conventions, and general coverage of the state and national Democratic and Republican parties. Several files concern the States’ Rights Party and its campaigns in 1948 and 1956. There is an unusual example of campaign literature from the 1956 Presidential race—a

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 5 cartoon book titled “Forward with Eisenhower-Nixon: Let’s Continue Peace ... Prosperity ... Progress.” Journalism records chronicle Workman’s career from his days as a reporter on the Charleston News and Courier to his term as editor of The State newspaper in Columbia. There are extensive files documenting Workman’s efforts to produce three special historical editions of The State. These commemorated South Carolina’s Tricentennial, the U.S. Bicentennial, and the Centennial of the burning of Columbia during the Civil War. His last special edition, in 1978, was a survey of the South Carolina state government titled South Carolina Digest. Personal Papers contains family papers of Workman and his wife, including biographical data, correspondence, 1915 to 1971, and records of Workman’s military career, 1931 to 1965, civic activities, and financial affairs. Although the financial records are not comprehensive, Workman’s financial affairs, 1956 to 1981, are documented by correspondence, tax returns and ledgers of earnings and expenditures. Family members represented in the correspondence include Workman’s parents, sister Virginia, wife Rhea, and her parents Ruth and Heber Thomas. Of particular interest is an extensive series of letters from Heber Thomas [1889-1959], a native of Crocketville and a longtime resident of Walterboro, to Thomas’ fiancée and later wife, Ruth (Dorrill) Thomas. A private in the army during the First World War, Thomas received his military training at Clemson in May and June of 1918, and at Camp Meade, Maryland. His unit was sent overseas in August 1918. Thomas served chiefly in France, with a field artillery unit of the 79th Division of the American Expeditionary Force and later with the Army of Occupation. His wartime letters reflect his loneliness and concern with duty. Shortly after his arrival in France, Thomas wrote — “Our officers seem to think the war will not last long, but oh God I wish it was all over so I could come back home.” (Aug. 15, 1918) A week later, still awaiting his first taste of action, he wrote — “From what little news I can gather is that the Americans are giving the Germans Hell and you can bet that we will keep it up. I presume it will be some time before we go to the front. But when the word is said I will be up and ready to do my duty.” (Aug. 23, 1918) Heber and Ruth married in 1918. They had one daughter, Heber Rhea [1918-1988], known to her family and friends as “Dimples,” and to Workman as “Tommie.” Workman and Rhea, a Winthrop graduate, were married in June 1939. Eager to keep busy during Workman’s absence in World War II, Rhea accepted an offer to be the supervisor of recreation for the Walterboro WPA serviceman’s club. After the war, Rhea returned to school, and earned her M.A. and Ph.D.

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 6 in English at the University of South Carolina. From 1957 to 1977, Rhea taught English at Columbia College. Personal Papers also contains Rhea’s frequent letters to her parents while attending Winthrop in the mid-1930s, and a considerable correspondence with Workman before and after their marriage. Of special interest are Workman’s World War Two letters from England, 1942, North Africa, 1942 to 1943, Hawaii, 1945, and posts in the states including Fort Bragg, NC, 1941, Norfolk, VA, 1941 to 1942, Camp Davis, NC, 1943, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 1944, and Fort Bliss, TX, 1944 to 1945. Although limited in what he could say because of censorship regulations, Workman described for Rhea his impressions of the people and places he was stationed. Her letters provide insight into life on the home front, the difficulties — “There have been two more cases of polio this week...None of us are going to the movies or anywhere,” and the lighter moments — “Tonight was a big night at the club...jittering, doing the double ‘Lindy Hop’ no less!”

The post-war years were busy ones personally as well as professionally. In the mid-1950s Workman and his wife became founding members of the Trenholm Road Methodist Church. Correspondence documents his growing disenchantment with the policies of the church, particularly in the areas of social and political affairs. In a 1972 letter to the Methodist Advocate explaining his resignation as a delegate to the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the Methodist Church, Workman stated — “the actions and pronouncements at the 1972 General Conference make it impossible for me to

profess adherence to the prevailing course of present-day Methodism.... The church so blatantly repudiated United States policy in national and international affairs as to grievously offend my sense of loyalty to country....” In a related letter, Workman further expressed his disenchantment with the church — “I fear that the magnitude and the momentum of liberal extremism in the United Methodist Church have reached the point of no return.” Personal Papers also documents Workman’s thirty years of military service as an intelligence officer during World War II and as a Reservist. Among the files is a series of sixty-one World War II aircraft recognition cards from London’s Valentine & Sons and a bound volume of America’s Alertmen, 1942, a weekly newspaper for the Antiaircraft Artillery Command, Eastern Theater of Operations. Published Manuscripts includes material pertaining to Workman’s writing and publication of several books. Among these are the original and revised versions of the manuscript for The Case for the South, correspondence with the publisher, and reaction letters from readers across the country. Newspaper coverage, including book reviews, is located here and in the Clippings files.

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 7 Other publications with materials in this series include The Bishop from Barnwell, Southern Schools: Progress and Problems, and With All Deliberate Speed.

Workman, an articulate speaker, spoke to groups throughout the state on a wide variety of topics. His Speech files include texts of remarks and “charts” on which he recorded the date, place, group, attendance, topic, amount of honorarium and the person who invited him to speak. Topical Files is a broad series containing correspondence and background information on subjects of personal and professional interest to Workman. These include Constitutional Reform, Education, Electoral Reform, Energy, and a particularly rich and informative Integration/Civil Rights subseries. Persons files regard thirty-seven individuals with whom Workman corresponded or in whom he had some special interest. Local, state, and national figures include William F. Buckley, Jr., Generals Mark Clark and William Westmoreland, Strom Thurmond, Judge J. Waties Waring, Lester Bates and J[ohn] K. Breedin. The Thomas Family file consists of stories compiled by Ruth Thomas about her youth and family. The Ernest F. Hollings files contain Workman’s notes from Hollings’ gubernatorial press conferences, 1959-1961, gubernatorial campaign of 1958, and primary campaign for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in 1962 (including transcripts of television appearances). The George Bell Timmerman and Donald Russell files also contain gubernatorial press conference notes and speeches.

Clippings are arranged topically and mirror the other series to a certain extent. This series is a rich source of contemporary information on a wide range of subjects. Included are Workman's editorials from The State, coverage of political campaigns and parties, and state government, and files on a large number of individuals. This series concludes with seventeen scrapbooks in which Workman preserved copies of his articles. In addition to the twelve bound volumes of “South Carolina By-Lines,” which range from 1946 to 1963, there are also four volumes of articles on “School Segregation,” ranging from 1946 to 1956, and a single bound volume on “States’ Rights, 1948.” Audio-Visual Materials includes a large subseries of Photographic Materials. The subseries is primarily arranged by image format and contains slides, negatives, prints, and scrapbook pages. It is secondarily arranged by county and topical content. The only exception is the scrapbook pages, which were left in their original order. Workman was an amateur photographer. His collection includes thousands of images taken across South Carolina and feature prominent South Carolinians within and outside the state. Of the counties, Charleston in the late 1930s is particularly well documented, with significant series of images from the aftermath of tornadoes in 1938, which resulted in deaths, hundreds of serious injuries, and property damage exceeding $3 million; the Azalea Festival, which began in 1934 as

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 8 a rival to New Orleans’s Mardi Gras festivities and ended in 1953; and Cromwell “Crumble” Alley, a slum occupied by African-Americans that was cleared to make way for Robert Mills Manor, a federally funded low-income housing project for whites. The topical subseries contain images from both World Wars, people such as James Byrnes, political life (notably the Dixiecrat Movement and Workman’s 1962 Senate campaign), and the creation of the Savanah River Plant. In 1984, a retrospective of Workman’s photographs, titled “Bill Workman’s South Carolina: Four Decades Through a Newsman’s Eyes,” was mounted at the Columbia Museum of Art. An assortment of prints selected for the retrospective, sponsored by Springs Industries, are present in both Photographic Materials and Oversized Prints. A master list of the images used in the exhibit and captions from the photographs are included in Cutlines. Digitized recordings from sixty-five audio reels, chiefly political in nature, provide a chance to hear key figures in modern southern political history, among them Herman E. Talmadge, Sen. Edgar A. Brown, and George Wallace. The earliest reel in the collection is of a 1938 campaign speech by “Cotton Ed” Smith. There are several recordings from rallies and other events held during Workman’s 1962 Senate campaign. The recordings also include interviews with Workman by Mike Wallace and by Dave Garroway of NBC’s Today Show following the publication of his book The Case for the South. The subseries also includes audio cassettes and vinyl records. Two optical discs, housed with the other items of that format, appear to contain duplicates of some audio reel content. The Sketches subseries include illustrations by political cartoonist Walt Lardner and by Fred Rhoads, an American cartoonist best known for his contributions to George Baker's comic strip Sad Sack. The sketches include representations of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edgar Brown, James F. Byrnes, Robert Kennedy, and Workman during his 1962 campaign. Vertical File Materials contain information gathered by SCPC relating to Workman and may duplicate information already present in the collection. The availability of digital surrogates for some materials is noted in brackets. Contact SCPC staff for more information about accessing digital surrogates.

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Collection Inventory

Series: General Papers Campaign Files Journalism Personal Papers Published Manuscripts Speeches Topical Files Clippings:

Loose Bound

Audio-Visual: Photographic Materials Audio Recordings

Video Recordings Optical Discs Sketches Cutlines

Vertical File Materials Oversized Prints

GENERAL PAPERS: Box 1

1933-1935 1936 1937-1938 1939-1942 1943 1944 1945-1946 1947 1948 1949 (2 folders) 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956-1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Box 2 1963 (2 folders) 1964 1965

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1966 1967 1968 1969-1970 1971 1972 1973-1974 1975-1977 1978-1985 no date

CAMPAIGN FILES: 1939, Parties, Republican 1946:

Elections Parties, Democratic

1948: General

Parties: Democratic:

National Convention South Carolina

Progressive Democratic Republican State's Rights (4 folders)

1950: Box 3 Elections (2 folders) Parties:

Democratic Republican

1951: Parties:

Democratic Republican

1952: Elections, Presidential Parties:

Democratic: National South Carolina

Republican: National South Carolina

1953: General Parties, Republican Workman Survey of South Carolinians for Eisenhower

1954: General Elections Parties:

Democratic Republican

1955, General 1956:

General Parties:

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Democratic: National Convention South Carolina:

General Independent Electors

Republican: National South Carolina

State's Rights 1957:

General Elections:

Governor Lt. Governor

1958: Elections Parties:

Democratic Republican

1959: Parties:

Democratic Republican

1960: Box 4

General Parties:

Democratic: General

National: Committee News Releases (3 folders) Convention

South Carolina Republican:

General Conventions:

March 6 August 26 (Reconvened Session)

Third 1961, General 1962:

Parties: Democratic Republican:

General Congressional Committee Newsletter (2 folders) National Committee Senate/House Leadership Press Releases South Carolina

Elections, U.S. Senate, Johnston vs. Workman: General (4 folders) Advertising and Publicity:

General (2 folders) Bradley, Graham and Hamby Agency

Americans for Constitutional Action Box 5 Bulletins (to campaign workers from State Chairman Drake Edens)

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Congressional Districts Critiques and Evaluation of Election Results Donaldson Air Force Base Eisenhower Visit to S.C. Finances Independents Labor Manion Forum Medical Profession Persons:

Chapman, Robert F. Workman, Rhea

Polls/Surveys Republican Party:

Finance Chairman (Roger Milliken) Organization of State Secretary (William H. Hunter)

Speeches: General Television

“Trunk Line” (Richland County GOP Newsletter) County Files:

Abbeville Aiken (2 folders) Allendale Anderson (2 folders) Bamberg Barnwell Berkeley Beaufort Calhoun Box 6 Charleston (3 folders) Cherokee Chester Chesterfield Clarendon Colleton Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield Fairfield Florence Georgetown Greenville (4 folders) Greenwood Hampton Horry Jasper Kershaw Lancaster Laurens Lee Box 7 Lexington McCormick

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Marion Marlboro Newberry Oconee Orangeburg (2 folders) Pickens Richland (2 folders) Saluda Spartanburg (2 folders) Sumter Union Williamsburg York (2 folders)

1963: Parties:

Republican: General Newsletters:

Congressional Committee Republican Southern Challenge

South Carolina: General Bulletins (From State Chairman Drake Edens) Greenville

Third 1964:

General Parties, Republican:

National: General Convention Newsletters:

Battle Line Congressional Committee Republican Southern Challenge

South Carolina: Box 8

General Bulletins (From State Chairman Drake Edens) “Trunk Line” (Richland County Newsletter)

1965: General Parties, Republican:

National South Carolina:

General GOParty News (newsletter)

1966: Parties, Republican:

National South Carolina

Southern Republicanism and the New South Survey of the Political Climate in South Carolina

1967: Parties, Republican:

National South Carolina

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1968: General

Parties: American Independent

Democratic, National Convention Republican:

General National Convention South Carolina

South Carolina, General 1969, General 1970:

Elections, South Carolina, Governor/Lt. Governor Parties:

Democratic Republican

South Carolina, General 1971, General 1972, General 1973, General 1974:

General Elections:

Governor Lt. Governor

1975, General 1976: Contributions Elections, Presidential [Carter v. Ford]

Parties: Democratic, South Carolina Republican: National Convention:

General Speeches Workman Coverage

South Carolina, Newsletters 1977: General Contributions Parties, Republican

1978: General Contributions Elections:

Governor U.S. Senate Workman's Election Analysis

1979: Box 9 Contributions Parties, Republican, South Carolina, Newsletters

1980: General Contributions Republican Debate: General

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Correspondence Notes 1981, Contributions 1982: Contributions

Elections, Governor 1983, Contributions

no date, Republican Party, South Carolina JOURNALISM:

General (3 folders) American Bar Association Journal American Newspaper Publishers Association American Press Institute: Seminars: 1965: May 10-21 June 21-July 2 Oct. 10-22 1966: Jan. 16-28 Mar. 27-Apr. 8 May 29-June 10 1967, May 21-June 2 1972, Sept. 10-22 1975, May 11-23 American Society of Newspaper Editors: General, 1965-1979 Committees: Freedom of Information Nominating Meetings: 1968 1970 1973, Jan. 26-28 Shield Laws Associated Press, 1938-1975 Augusta Chronicle Charleston News and Courier:

General: 1936-1945 1946 (2 folders) 1947 1948 Box 10 1949 (2 folders) 1950 (2 folders) 1951 (2 folders) 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958:

General Inaugural Edition (preparation of)

1959

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1960 1961-1962 1965-1977

Atomic Energy Series, 1956 “Plain Talk”:

General Columns, 1955-1957 (2 folders)

Charlotte Observer: 1951-1954 1955-1970

Doubleday Editorial Clinic, Oct. 28, 1965 Editorial Reprints:

Clips: 1965-1967 1968-1971 1972-1978, no date

Correspondence Encyclopedia Britannica

Greenville: Box 11

News: 1934-1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960-1961 1962-1975

WFBC Hall Syndicate:

Columns: Chronological/Subject Listing 1960 1961:

Jan.-Feb. Mar.-Apr. May-June July-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec.

1962: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Sept. Oct.-Dec.

Correspondence: General:

1960: Mar.-June July-Dec.

1961: Jan.-June July-Dec.

1962-1963 Guest Columnists, 1962-1963

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Readers: 1960 1961:

Jan.-June July-Dec.

1962-1963

Henderson Advertising Agency Box 12 Journalism Schools and Education Letters, Complimentary, 1938-1960 Manuscripts:

Divorce Story “Dubious or Too Old” Ideas and Unfinished MSS Military Pending Sold Southern Fisherman

NBC National Conference of Editorial Writers, Oct. 2-6, 1963 New York: Herald Tribune

Times Newsweek:

1954 1955:

Jan.-June July-Dec.

1956: Jan.-June July-Dec.

1957: Jan.-Aug. Sept.-Dec.

1958 1959:

Jan.-June July-Dec.

1960: Jan.-Apr. May-July Aug.-Dec.

1961-1965 Nieman Fellowship

Prizes and Awards Public Utilities Fortnightly: 1948-1954 1955-1956 Race Relations Information Center [supersedes Southern Education Reporting Service]: General, 1969-1972, no date Board Meeting Minutes, 1969-1972 Correspondence: General: 1970 1971 1972 Box 13

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Wood Letters, 1970-1971 Library Press Releases, 1969-1971 Publications Reports: Committee/Staff Director Financial Rock Hill Evening Herald:

1947-1950 1951-1954 1955-1958 1959-1962

Sigma Delta Chi (Professional Journalistic Society) South Carolina:

Magazine: Articles Correspondence Manuscripts

Press Association: General:

1954-1970 1971 1972-1979

Annual Meeting: Pre-1968 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974-1979

Committees: Contest Constitution Hall of Fame Legislative, Freedom of Information Bill [FOIA], 1966-1972

Foundation Newspaper Histories Seminars/Workshops: General Editors Seminar, Dec. 12-13, 1968 Higher Education, Workshop on, 1975 Shield Laws, 1972-1973, no date University of South Carolina College of Journalism

Veteran Weekly Papers (1955-1957)

Southern Education Reporting Service [precedes Race Relations Information Center]: General: 1954 1955 1956-1957 Box 14 1958 1959 1960

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 19 1961 1962-1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Correspondence: 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962-1963 1966 1967 1968 1969, no date Evaluation, 1955 (2 folders) Press Releases: 1954-1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961: Jan.-June July-Dec. 1962-1967, no date Publications: General, 1954-1955, no date Southern Education Report, 1965-1969 Reports: General: 1954 1955: Jan.-June July-Dec. 1956: Jan.-June July-Dec. 1957: Box 15 Jan.-June July-Dec. 1958: Jan.-June July-Dec. 1959: Jan.-June July-Dec. 1960: Jan.-June July-Dec.

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South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 20 1964: Jan.-Apr. May-July Aug. Sept.-Dec. 1965: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Aug. Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1966: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Sept. Oct.-Dec. 1967: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr. May-June July-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec 1968: Jan.-Feb. Mar.-Apr. Migration of American Negroes, 1968 Box 16 School Desegregation in Southern and Border states, 1967 (3 folders) Statistical Summaries: 1957 1958-1959 1960 1961 Speeches by SERS Associates: 1954-July 1955 1955, Oct.-Dec. 1956 1961, no date Southern Newspaper Publishers’ Association, Meetings: General Changing Economy of the South, 1974 Presidential Election Process, 1970 The South: The Nation’s New Growth Frontier

State, The: General: 1959-1962 1963:

Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Dec.

1964: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Dec.

1965:

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Jan.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Dec.

1966: Jan.-Apr. May-Aug. Sept.-Dec.

1967: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Dec.

1968: Jan.-Apr. May-Dec.

1969: Box 17

Jan.-Apr. May-Dec.

1970: Jan.-Apr. May-Aug. Sept.-Dec.

1971: Jan.-June July-Dec.

1972: Jan.-May June-Dec.

1973: Jan.-May June-Dec.

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979. no date

Article Series: "Know Your State" (1980-1982) NATO - Exercise TEAM WORK (1964):

Correspondence Notes

"Pacific Report" (1967) "Preparing for the Inevitable" (1980) "The Waters of South Carolina" (1965):

Correspondence Articles

Editorial Page, 1972-1974, no date Rone Articles: 1962: May June July-Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov.-Dec. 1963:

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Special Editions: Box 18 “Burning of Columbia, The” (Civil War Centennial Edition, 1965)

Confederate Material, General (1952-1969) Preparation of Edition Promotion/Distribution Research:

Correspondence: 1964 1965

Filler Copy Notes

Reader Response Diamond Jubilee (1966): General Correspondence: Sept.-Nov. 1965 Dec. 1965-Jan. 1966 Preparation of Edition Research “Settling of South Carolina, The” (1969 - Tricentennial):

General Correspondence:

1969: Jan.-June July-Dec.

1970 Reader Response:

1969, Sept.-Oct. 1969-1970, Nov.-Apr.

Sources “South Carolina Digest” (1978):

General Response

“South Carolina in Revolution” (Bicentennial): General Correspondence:

1971-1973 1974 1975:

Jan.-Apr. May-Dec.

1976-1979 Preparation of Editions Reader Response Research:

Articles Sources

Todd, J.C. vs. The State-Record Company, 1961 Survey of the South

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Travel, U.S. Governors visit to Ireland, 1976 WIS News:

Radio: General:

1952 1953 1954-1959

“Carolina Digest”, 1951 “Carolina Scrapbook” (1948-1949) “Inside South Carolina”

1950-Sept. 1951 Oct. 1951-1952

Television: General, 1952-1962 “Calhoun Commentary”, 1955 “Palmetto Profiles”, 1956-1959

WTMA, Charleston, 1939-1953 World Book Encyclopedia, Field Enterprises Educational Corp.:

1964-1969 1970-1983

PERSONAL PAPERS: Box 19

Bicentennial Commission, South Carolina Biographical Camps:

Greenville Sapphire, Brevard, N.C.

Clubs: Kosmos, Columbia Newcomen Society Rotary Torch

Commendations: South Carolina Lives (Who's Who) Southern Association of Science and Industry Award (SASI), 1955

Correspondence: 1915-1917 1918:

Jan.-May June July-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec.

1919: Jan.-Feb. Mar.-June no date

1921, 1923 1933 1934 1935 1936 1932-1936 and c.1932-1936 1938 (2 folders) 1939 1940 1941

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1942 (3 folders) 1943 (2 folders) Box 20 1944 1945 (2 folders) 1946-1956 1957 1958-1960 1961-1982, no date

Early Writings: Autobiography/Reflections on Life, 1935-1957 Citadel Miscellaneous

Financial: Atlantis Development Co. Banking House (C.W. Haynes and Co.) Ledgers (expenses and income):

1938 1939 1940 1950-1955 1957-1959 1960-1961 1962-1963 1964-1965 1966-1967 1968-1969 1970-1971 1972-1973 1974-1975 1976-1977 1978-1979 1980-1981

Real Estate

Taxes: Box 21 Returns, 1979-1984 Workbooks:

1960 1961 1962-1963

Genealogy: Eaddy Family Huggins Family (2 folders) Richardson Family

Inventions, 1947-1948 Junior Chamber of Commerce Military:

Active Duty/Reserves: General:

1936-1942 1943-1944 1945 1946-1950 1951-1956 1957-1959

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1960-1964 1965 (2 folders) 1966-1983 no date

[America's Alertmen, bound volume filed with Clippings] Anti-Aircraft Artillery School Coast Artillery Journal Historical and Pictorial Review of Fort Bragg, N.C., 1941 History, 34th Coast Artillery Brigade (2 folders) Pictorial History, Seventy-First Coast Artillery, 1941-1942 Public Information Officer, Role of Reserve Officers Association Service Records South Carolina National Guard Miscellaneous

Citadel: Box 22 General: 1939-1969 1970-1979, no date

Alumni Affairs: General: 1949-1970 1972-1983, no date Alumni Public Relations Council, 1967-1980 Class of 1935 Reunion, 1974-1975 Citadel Cadets in the Civil War, Gary R. Baker (2 folders) Correspondence:

1936-1947 1948-1949 1951 1952 1953 1954-1955 1956-1958 1959-1970 1971-1972 1974-1975 1976-1982, no date

Détente 1976: A National Policy Seminar, Oct. 15-16, 1976 Development Fund, 1963-1981 Fourth Class System Review: General, 1979-1980 Reports, 1980 International Security Affairs Conference, Dec. 7-8, 1974 Master Plan for Campus Development, 1977 Museum, 1968-1973 National Defense studies, 1973-1985

Undergraduate Years (1931-1935) Yearbook, 1935 Sphinx

Religion: Methodist Church:

General Christian Fellowship Conferences:

Junaluska (North Carolina) 1968

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Jurisdictional, 1972: Box 23 General Resignation From

Merger South Carolina Methodist Advocate Trenholm Road Church

South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1947-c. 1950 South Caroliniana Society: General: 1961-1978 no date Correspondence: 1947-1972 1973-1975 1976-1978 Meetings, 1969-1978 Notes, 1949-1978, no date Press Releases, 1958-1976

Springs Mills Photo Project [see also Audio-Visual, Photographs]: General Reaction

Travel: General Far East Trip, 1967 Research Trip, 1961 (Rhea Workman)

Tricentennial Commission: General

Charleston Columbia Scholarly Activities Committee Miscellaneous

Tourist Promotion Committee, South Carolina Chamber Of Commerce PUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS: Bishop from Barnwell, The: General Biographical Material Correspondence: General Brown, Edgar A. Interviews: Brown, Edgar A.: 1961, Dec.: 6 8 19 1962: Jan.: 2 11 Apr. 26 Dec.: 18 31 Cauthen, John Cooper, Robert M. Kennedy, Mrs. E.P. (Minnie Brown)

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Mar. Apr.-Dec. 1961-1963 South Carolina: Box 25 1959 1960: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.-July 1960-1961 Reviewers Today Show Appearance (Mar. 1, 1960) Sales Chamber of Commerce Book (History of Columbia) Columbia: Capital City of South Carolina, 1786-1936 (republication of 1936 book by Helen Hennig): 1965 1966-1968 Southern Schools: Progress and Problems This Is the South (A Rand-McNally book with WDW contributions) With All Deliberate Speed: General, 1957-1958 Correspondence, 1957-1958 Manuscript (2 folders) SPEECHES: General (2 folders) Agriculture American Legion “Charts” Citadel Columbia Planning Commission Commencements Communism Conservation/Pollution: General Water Resources: 1966 1967-1974, no date Constitution Correspondence: 1948-1949 1950 1951 1952-1953 1954 1955-1956

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Development University South Caroliniana Society

State Government States’ Rights Taft Seminars Voting Rights Wade Hampton Academy West Virginia Press Association Women Voting Women's Groups Miscellaneous TOPICAL FILES: Box 27

Agriculture: General (2 folders) Cotton/Cottonseed Grange Livestock/Dairying Tobacco

American Assembly: Oct. 30-Nov. 2, 1969 June 4, 1970 Dec. 10-13, 1970 Americans for Winning the Peace, Jan. 11, 1971

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Constitutional Reform: General Citizens' Committee for a Modern State Constitution Colonial Constitutions Comments/Suggestions Constitution Revision Committee (1948-1950) Constitutional Revision Committee (1966-1969):

General (2 folders) Finance and Taxation Articles Hearings Model State Constitutions Public Support

Executive Residency Requirement General Assembly Governor's Term of Office Judiciary League of Women Voters Statistics Writings of W.D. Workman, Jr.

Crime: General Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1938-1972 District of Columbia Representation Education [see also: Integration/Civil Rights]:

Duke University Federal Aid to Mountain Schools, 1955-1956, no date Private Schools, 1959-1970, no date School Desegregation [see also: Integration/Civil Rights]:

General: 1950-1962

1964-1974, no date Adams, et. al. v. Orangeburg

Allen University/Benedict College Briggs v. Elliott Testimony, 1951

Clemson, Harvey Gantt

Correspondence: Box 28 1955-1957 1958-1961 1962-1972, no date

Foundation for Independent Schools Higher

Lamar, S.C. Orangeburg Massacre

Segregation Organizations Speeches: 1955-1958 1959-1961, no date Stell v. Savannah – Chatham County: General, 1963 Correspondence, 1962-1965

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South Carolina: General (5 folders) Colleges and Universities:

General (4 folders) Bob Jones University Clemson University Coker College Columbia College

Community Colleges, 1965–1972 Entrance Exams Erskine College Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc. Furman University Newberry College University of South Carolina (2 folders) Winthrop College (5 folders) Wofford College

Commission on Higher Education: General, 1967–1979 “Academic Offerings and Opportunities in South Carolina,” Oct. 23, 1975 Reports, 1966–1978 Statements: 1967–May 1975 Sept. 1975–1979 Educational Television, 1965–1977 Box 29 Independent School Association, 1966–1969 Technical Education Centers, 1963-1977, no date

Southern Regional Education Board (SREB): General (3 folders) South Carolina

Electoral Reform: General, 1951–1973, no date

Campaign Financing: Correspondence, 1971–1973 Newsletters, 1971–1974 Press Releases, 1972–1974 Electoral College: General: 1950–1969 1970–1976, no date Correspondence: 1950–1966 1967–1976

Legal / Legislative, 1949–1978, no date Notes Statements and Press Releases, 1966–1979 Laws and Court Decisions, 1951–1979, no date League of Women Voters: General, 1972–1973 Campaign Financing, 1973–1974 South Carolina State Election Commission, 1973 State Laws: Non-South Carolina, 1950–1971, no date South Carolina:

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Correspondence, 1950–1976, no date Energy:

Duke Power Nuclear:

General (2 folders) Allied General Nuclear Services Carolinas/Virginia Nuclear Power Associates Keowee-Toxaway Southern Interstate Nuclear Board (2 folders) Savannah River Plant (SRP):

Articles by WDW [incl. Notes] Correspondence, 1951-1980 Box 30 Hearings:

U.S. House of Representatives, 1951 U.S. Senate, 1951-1952

Land Acquisition Press Releases:

Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Corps Of Engineers SRP Operations Office (3 folders)

Reports/Speeches on Savannah River Plant News Miscellaneous

Westinghouse (Columbia, SC) Petroleum:

1973–May 1976 June 1976–1979, no date

Public Power Reservoirs:

Clark's Hill Hartwell Dam:

General (2 folders) Clemson College (2 folders)

Santee Cooper: General (3 folders) Legal/Legislative (2 folders) History/Statistics Investigation, 1955-1956:

General (3 folders) Reports:

Financial Status Operational History (2 folders)

Statements: Jeffries, R.M. (General Manager) (3 folders) Lewis, E.V. Thomason, J.B. (Supt. of Planning) Box 31

South Carolina Public Service Authority (SCPSA) Trotter's Shoals:

General: Pre-1970 1970-1972 1975 1977, no date

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Hearings: Congress, April 1963 South Carolina, March 1963

Rural Electrification: General Electric Bank Rural Electrification Administration [REA] Spectator, “Comments on Men and Things”

Santee-Congaree Development (Lyles Ford) Savannah River Basin South Carolina Electric & Gas Company [SCE&G]

General (2 folders) Central Electric Power Cooperative Press Releases Stevens Creek South Carolina Power Company

Firearms: General National Rifle Association [NRA]

Fort Jackson, 1970-1978 Freedom of Information Act [FOIA]: General, 1955–1972 Newsletters, 1966–1974 Other States: General, 1960–1972, no date Court Cases and Opinions, 1965–1971, no date South Carolina: General, 1955–1978 Court Cases and Opinions, 1970–1977 Legislative, 1971–1978 Freedom of Press:

General: 1962–1972 1973–1978, no date

South Carolina, 1966–1974, no date Gambling, 1946-1969, no date Gullah Health Impact of the Computer on Society, May 4-7, 1966 Insurance, 1960-1981 Integration/Civil Rights [see also: Education]:

General: 1946-1956 1957-1959 1960-1962 1963-1983, no date Bibliographies, 1954– 1965, no date Charleston, S.C. Box 32 Citizens’ Councils, South Carolina:

1955–1956 1957–1959 c. 1950s 1960–1961 1962–1963 1964–1968 no date

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Civil Rights Advisory Commission Civil Rights Documentary Project Interview, 1968

Clarendon County Case (2 folders) Columbia/Richland County Committee of 52 Communism, 1936–1968, no date “Concerned South Carolinians” Correspondence: 1955–1957 1958–1964, no date Darlington County Farm Bureau Grass Roots League Greenville, S.C. Gressette Committee (see also State Government) Housing, 1961–1963 Human Relations Council Judiciary

Ku Klux Klan: General: 1949-1950 1951 1953-1957 1958-1977, no date Notes, 1948-1958, no date

Lighthouse and Informer National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP]:

General, 1952–1966, no date Clippings and Press Releases, 1948–1976 Notes, 1958–1959, no date

South Carolina Tax Exempt Status, 1954–1963, no date News and Courier [Charleston]

Notes (2 folders) Political Parties: Box 33 General, 1936–1965, no date Progressive Democrats, 1948–1961, no date Putnam Letters, 1959–1964, no date Race Relations: 1948–1949 1950–1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962–1963 1964 1966–1970, no date Reference Material: General: 1912–1952 1954–1955 1956–1957 1958–1959

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Communism, 1949–1961, no date

Judiciary: Box 34 1953–1954 1955–1969 News Columns, Roland Harper, 1937–1960 School Desegregation: General:

1935 1954 (2 folders)

1955 1956 1957 (2 folders) 1958 1959 1960–1969 1970–1973

1974, no date Higher: 1954–1959 1967–1973 Sociological Studies: 1897–1909 1911–1914 1962–1964, no date Speeches: Box 35

1957 1959-1960

State Parks Sumter County:

General “Turks”

Tuition Grant Legislation University of South Carolina

Violence: 1957–1965 1964–1969

Voting Rights, 1965–1966 Workman, W.D., Jr.

York County Miscellaneous

Judiciary, Federal, re: South Carolina (2 folders) Labor: General:

1946–1960 1961-1970, no date

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1967-1968 1970-1972

“Labor in the South: An Expanding Force” Right to Work, 1955–1982, no date

Lamar, L.Q.C., Society League of Women Voters Libel, 1955–1972 National Cemetery (proposed for South Carolina): 1975-July 1977 August 1977-1979

National Security, National Strategy Info. Center, Inc. (3 folders) Natural Resources:

General Air Beautification, Governor's Conference on Forests Land:

General Conservation Use Inventory

Marine Resources: General Fishing Industry in South Carolina

South Carolina Environmental Coalition Water:

General Clemson University, Council on Water Policies Corps of Engineers: Box 36

General Charleston Harbor

Governor's Conference on Water Resources Ground Inland Navigation:

1946-1959 1961-1968, no date

Quality South Carolina:

Law Legislature Soil and Water Committee

Tidelands/Coastal Zones Watersheds:

General Santee River Basin

Wildlife Naval Air Training, Aug. 21-23, 1956

Panama Canal Treaty, 1977-1978, no datePersons:

Ashmore, Robert T. Ball, William W. Bates, Lester L. Belser, Keith, 1968 Blatt, Solomon Breedin, John K. Brown, Edgar A.:

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General Speeches Buckley, William F., Jr. Byrnes, James F.:

All in One Lifetime (re: reissue of autobiography) Centennial Correspondence Foundation:

General Board of Directors Memorials Monument Committee Newsletter Scholars Shafto, Richard G. University of South Carolina

International Affairs Judicial Career Box 37 Mrs. Maude Press Conference Notes Speeches: General: 1949-1952 1953-1964

Truman Controversy Miscellaneous

Carter, James E.: General, 1976-1977 Speeches and Statements, 1974-1977 Cheshire, William P.

Clark, Mark W. Collins, LeRoy, 1956-1964 Culbertson, John Bolt Dabbs, James McBride Daniel, Michael, 1982 Dent, Fred, 1973-1974 Dorn, William Jennings Bryan Edwards, James B.: General Speeches: 1975-1976 1977-1978 Ford, Gerald R.: General, 1971-1977 Campaign, 1976 “Ford Presidency: A Portrait of the First Two Years, The” Speeches and Statements, 1974-1977 Gray, Wil Lou Haynsworth, Clement F., Jr. Hemphill, Robert W. Hollings, Ernest F.:

General (3 folders) Campaigns:

Gubernatorial Presidential, 1983-1984 Senate, 1962

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Gubernatorial Press Conference Notes: 1959 1960 1961

Jeffries, Richard M. Box 38 Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnston, Olin D. Kennedy: John F. Robert F. Kilpatrick, James J. Maybank, Burnet R. McMillan, John L. McNair, Robert E.: General Press Conference Notes Speeches: 1966-1968 1969-1971 Mencken, Henry L. Nixon, Richard M.: General, 1966-1974, no date Campaigns: 1960-1967 1968 Correspondence, 1960-1973 “Offenses of Richard Nixon, The,” 1974 Race Relations, 1969-1970 Pope, Thomas H., Jr. Reagan, Ronald W.: General, 1967-1975 Speeches and Statements, 1967-1971 Richards, James P. Riley, Richard W.: General, 1984-1985, no date Message to the 105th South Carolina General Assembly Speeches: 1982-1983 1984-1986 Rivers, L. Mendel Rone, William E. Russell, Donald S.:

General Speeches:

1963 1964 1965-1966, no date

Sloan, Frank, 1960-1968 Smith, Ellison Durant [interview with his son Charles Saxon Farley Smith] Spence, Floyd D., 1970-1978 Summerall, Charles P. Talmadge, Herman E., 1954-1960 Thurmond, J. Strom (4 folders) Box 39 Timmerman, George Bell, Jr.:

General

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Gubernatorial: Press Conference Notes Speeches:

1955 1956 1957 1958-1959

Wallace, George: General: 1964-1968 1969-1975, no date Campaign Material, 1968 Interviews: Oct. 13, 1968 no date Press Releases: 1964-1967 1968 (3 folders) 1972 “The Wallace Stand” [newsletter], 1972 Waring, Julius Waties Watson, Albert West, John C.: General Press Conference Notes, 1971-1974 Speeches Westmoreland, William C.:

General Speeches

Wickenberg, Charles H. Railroads: General, 1949-1972, no date History, 1927-1980

Religion: General Civil Rights, 1950-1962 National Council of Churches:

General Episcopal Church Study of, by WDW

Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial State Park Social Security, 1960-1967 South Carolina:

Columbia Government: Local: General, 1973 Columbia / Richland County, 1952-1972, no date Court Cases: Box 40 1972-1974 1975 1976-1979 Home Rule, 1966-1975 Legislation, 1969-1974, no date Municipal Association of South Carolina State:

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General, 1948-1972, no date Auditor General, 1973-1975, no date Budget and Control Board, South Carolina v Edwards (2 folders) Council of State Governments, 1968-1972 Fiscal Survey Commission, 1955-1957 “Framework for Policy Options for State Government Modernization,” 1977

General Assembly: General Appropriations Legislative Audit Council, 1976-1977 Legislative Reform, 1953-1974, no date Pay (2 folders) Workman Articles on Highway Commission, 1953-1974, no date

Judiciary (2 folders) Management Review Study, 1972-1973 Moody Report, 1968-1972, no date Probation, Parole, and Pardon Board, 1946-1966, no date Public Service Commission Reapportionment: General: 1950-1964 1965 1966-1971 1972-1977, no date Statistics Reorganization, 1950-1978 Reserve Fund (Proposition I), 1978 Retirement System Review of Compensation Practices, 1975 Southeastern Assembly on State Legislatures in American Politics Tax Commission

Hilton Head Island: General Hilton Head Company Sea Pines Company

Industry: Box 41

General State Development Board

State Parks Stateburg Southeastern States Assembly Southern Development Southern Governors Conferences:

1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 (2 folders) 1958 (2 folders) 1959 (2 folders) 1960 (2 folders) 1961 1968 1971

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1972, 1976 Southern Growth Policies Board:

General (2 folders) Future of the South, Commission on the

Southern Newspaper Publishers Assoc. Seminar, "The South in American Politics" Tariffs/Trade Taxes: South Carolina: General (3 folders) Property: 1971-1972 1973-1974, no date Tax Study Commission, 1959 United States, 1971-1983

Textiles: Box 42 General (3 folders) Japanese Imports Masaoka-Ishikawa and Associates, Press Releases

Thomas Family (3 folders) United Southern Employees Assoc.:

General Newsletters

CLIPPINGS:

Loose: Box 43 Blue Laws:

1946-1959 1960-1979

Broadcasting, 1931-1971 Bushy Park Project, 1949-1964 Campaigns:

1962 Senate, Workman vs. Olin D. Johnston: 1961, Sept.-Dec. 1962:

Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr. (2 folders) May (4 folders) June (2 folders) July Aug. Sept. (2 folders) Oct. (2 folders) Nov. Dec.-Jan. 1963 c.1962 Advertisements

1974 Gubernatorial, James B. Edwards vs. W. J. Bryan Dorn Citadel, 1947-1980 Civil Rights: Box 44

General: 1946-1955 1956 1957 (2 folders) 1958 (2 folders)

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1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 (2 folders) 1964 (2 folders) 1965 1966 1967-1969 1970 1971 1972-1974 1975 1976 1977-1983

Citizens Councils: 1955-1957 1958-1959 1960-1962

Clarendon County, 1951-1970 Education:

Higher: General, 1963-1981 Allen University:

1955-1957 1958-1967

Benedict College: 1948, 1953-1958 1960-1965 1966-1971

Clemson University: 1962 (2 folders) 1963 (2 folders) 1964, 1965, 1973

University of South Carolina, 1956, 1963-1966 Schools:

Private: 1958-1967 1963-1973

Public, 1958-1981 Tuition Grant Legislation, 1963-1972

Lamar, 1970, 1976 Legislation, S.C.:

1952-1955 1957 1958 1959 (2 folders) 1961-1962

Lighthouse and Informer, 1948-1955 Little Rock, Ark., 1957-1959 Box 45 NAACP:

1947-1955 1956 1957-1959 1960-1963

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1964-1970 “Negro Suffrage”:

1947-1956 1957-1961, 1981

Religion, 1957-1970 South Carolina Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights:

1958-1959 1960-1963 Committee of 52

Southern Education Reporting Service: 1954-1958 1959-1969

State Parks: 1948-1959 1960-1966

Crime, 1964-1967 Education:

Commission on Higher, 1967-1978 Higher, 1977

Electoral Reform: Electoral College, 1948-1981 Electoral Laws, 1949-1978 Energy, 1976

Fort Moultrie: 1947-1948 1949-1963

Freedom of Press, 1949-1978 Journalism Ku Klux Klan:

1945-1949 1950 1951 1952-1953 1954-1957 1958-1967 1973, 1979-1981

Labor: General, 1950-1973, no date International Typographical Union Strike, 1967-1970

National Cemetery (proposed for South Carolina), 1978-1979 Natural Resources, Water, 1939-1968 Naturopaths, 1947-1966 Persons:

Ashmore, Harry Baker, Robert G.:

1949-1963 1964 1965-1978

Ball, William Watts Baruch, Bernard M. Bates, Lester L. Box 46 Bennett, Neville Bessinger, L. Maurice Bethea, A. W. "Red" Blease, Eugene S.

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Boineau, Charles E. Brawley, H. William Breedin, John K. Bristow, Walter J. Brown, Edgar A. Buzhardt, J. Fred Byrnes, James F.:

1946-1951 1952-1954 1955-1959 1960-1966 1967-1985

Callison, Tolliver C. Callison, Preston H. Carter, James E. “Jimmy”:

1974-1976, July 1976, Aug.-Nov. 1976, Dec.-1978, no date

Carter, Rex L. Chandler, William E. Chapman, Robert F. Clark, Mark W. Collins, LeRoy Collins, Maxie C. Culbertson, John Bolt Davis, Mendel J. Dent, Harry S. Edens, J. Drake, Jr. Edwards, James B. (3 folders) Elliott, Tom Ford, Gerald R., 1965-1978 Gasque, Ralph Gettys, Thomas S. Glenn, Terrell L. Golden, Harry L.:

1958-1959 1960-1968

Goldwater, Barry, 1963-1966 Gressette, L. Marion:

1954-1957 1958-1959 1960-1979

Hall, Wilton E. Hare, James B. Harvey, Brantley Haynsworth, Clement F., Jr. Hodges, Luther H. Hollings, Ernest F.: Box 47

1951-1956 1957 1958 1963 1964-1966 1980-1983

Howard, Beverly E.

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Jefferies, Richard M. Johnson, Lyndon B., 1960-1968 Jones, J. Roy Kennedy:

John F., 1960-1966 Robert F., 1963-1968

LeClercq, Fred S. Littlejohn, D. Bruce Long, John D. Lubell, Samuel Mann, James R. Manning, Wyndham M. Maybank, Burnet R. Maybank, Burnet R., Jr. Mays, Marshall T. Mazo, Earl McFaddin, James H. McLeod, James C. McMillan, John L. McNair, Robert E.:

1958-1964 1965-1966 1967-1968 1969-1970 1971-1976, 1981

Milliken, Roger Morrah, P. Bradley, Jr. Morris, Earle E. Mozingo, James P. "Spot" Murdaugh, Randolph Nixon, Richard M., 1960-1973 Parker, Marshall J. Perry, Matthew J. Pope, Thomas H., Jr. Powell, Roy A. Ravenel, Charles D. Reagan, Ronald W.:

1965-1974 1975-1978

Richards, James P. Riley, John J. Rivers, L. Mendel:

1945-1957 1958-1963 1964-1965 1966-1968 1969-1973

Rogers, Joseph O., Jr. Russell, Donald S.: Box 48

1946-1961 1962-1963 1964 1965 1966-1978

Scott, Roger W.

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Sims, Hugo S., Jr. Sloan, Frank K. Smith, Farley Spence, Floyd D. Summerall, Charles P. Timmerman, George Bell Timmerman, George Bell, Jr.:

1947-1954 1955-1956 1957 1958-1967

Tucker, Cornelia Dabney Wallace:

George C.: 1964-1967 1968 1970-1979

Lurleen B., 1967-1968 Oliver T.

Waring, J. Waties: 1948-1949 1950 1951-1953 1954-1968

Watson, Albert: 1962-1964 1965 1966-1972

West, John C.: 1964-1969 1970 1971 1972-1974 1975-1981, no date

Westmoreland, William C.: 1946-1962 1963-1966 1967-1968 1969-1972 1973-1974 1975-1982 1983-1986

White, Harry Dexter Box 49 Wiggins, A. Lee M. Williams, Ashton H. Williams, Ransome J. Wofford, Thomas A. Wooten, Roland F. Worsham, G. Fred

Political Parties: Democratic Party of South Carolina, Loyalty Oath:

1961-1962 (4 folders) 1963-1965

Progressive Democratic Party, 1949-1961 Republican Party of South Carolina:

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1946-1947 1948 1949-1950 1951 1952 1953 (2 folders) 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958-1959 1960 (2 folders) 1961 (2 folders) 1962:

Jan. (2 folders) Feb. Mar. (2 folders) Apr.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Dec.

1963: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Oct. Nov.-Dec.

1964 1965-1971

Poll Tax, 1946-1966 South Carolina:

Constitutional Reform, 1955-1980 Government:

Local, 1973-1977 State:

General Assembly: General, 1969-1977 Pay:

1947-1948 1949-1950 1951-1963 1971-1973

Moody Report, 1968 Reapportionment:

1960-1973, June 1973, July-1977

Reorganization, 1951-1978 Judicial Reform:

1971-1974 1975-1976

Taxpayers Association, 1972-1973 Southern Governors Conference:

1951 1952-1956 1957-1959 1960-1964

Taxes, 1959-1973 Workman, William D., Jr.:

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General Family Case for the South, review and comments (3 folders) Military Career Nieman Fellowship, 1954, clips submitted S.A.S.I. Award, 1955, clips submitted

Bound Clippings:

America's Alertmen By-Lines:

Vol. 1, 1946-1947 Vol. 2, 1948 Vol. 3, 1949 Vol. 4, 1950-1951 Vol. 5, 1952-1953 Vol. 6, 1954-1955 Vol. 7, 1956 Vol. 8, 1957 Vol. 9, 1958 Vol. 10, 1959-1961 Vol. 11, 1961 cont.-1962 Vol. 12, 1962 cont.-1963

School Segregation: Vol. 1, Jul. 1946 – May1954 Vol. 2, May 1954 – 31 Mar. 1955 Vol. 3, Apr. 1955 – 24 Sept. 1955 Vol. 4, 25 Sept. 1955 –Jan. 1956

“States’ Rights” Campaign, 1947-1948 and 1956 AUDIO-VISUAL: Box 50

Photographic Materials: Slides:

35 mm: World War II:

General (1-80 of 148)

General (81-148 of 148) Box 51

Aerial Maps Box 52 Aircraft Recognition Cards [images of cards published by London’s Valentine & Sons] Campsites Communications Diagrams:

“Gun Emplacement” “Protection Against Bombs”

Plane Crash

120 Film: Box 53 County:

Abbeville, Secession Reenactment, Jan. 1961 Aiken, Whitehall (historic home), July 1953 [includes Gen. Charles P. Summerall and Rhea

Thomas Workman] Bamberg, Ehrhardt, Rivers Bridge State Park, Confederate Memorial Pavilion, 1953 [includes

Otis Brabham] Barnwell, Police Chief Dyches with Sun Dial, 1952 Beaufort:

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Bluffton, Church, Church of the Cross, Historic Episcopal Church, 1951 Hilton Head:

General Fort Walker Ruins, 1955 Unveiling of James F. Byrnes Bridge Marker by Ernest F. Hollings, 19 May 1956

Yemassee: Church, Old Sheldon Church Ruins, 1951 [formerly known as Prince William Parish

Church] Union Bag and Paper Company, 1953 and 1956 [became Union Camp Company;

now International Paper] Berkeley, Moncks Corner, Home of Rembert C. Dennis, 1953 Charleston:

Charleston: Churches:

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1953 St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, 1952 St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, 1952

Citadel, The: Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 12 April 1955 Old Citadel, The, 1953 [located on what is now Marion Square] Star of the West Reenactment, Jan. 1961 [includes Mark Clark, Ernest F.

Hollings, and Frank Blair] Downtown, 1952 [includes Hampton Park, Museum, Rainbow Row, and Roper

Hospital] Fort Sumter, 1953 Harbor, 1953 and 1959

Edisto Island: Church, Edisto Island Presbyterian Church, 1954 Fishing Pier, 1954

Yonges Island Oyster Factory, 1955 Dillon, Tobacco Barn, 1953 Dorchester, Charleston, Middleton Place Gardens, 1953 Greenville:

Blythe Shoals, 1955 Caesars Head State Park:

General Caesars Head Hotel, 1951 Camp Greenville, 1958

Slater-Marietta, Earle’s Bridge, 1952 Hampton, Watermelon Festival, 1953 Horry:

Brookgreen Gardens, 1951-1959 Myrtle Beach, 1958

Jasper, Hardeeville, Tybee National Wildlife Refuge, 1951 Kershaw, Camden, Polo Player, 1954 Lexington, Lake Murray Spillway, 1955 McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Orangeburg, Edisto Memorial Gardens, 1954 Richland:

Columbia: Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 30 Sept. 1952 Gubernatorial Inaugurations:

1955, 18 Jan., Timmerman, George Bell 1959, 20 Jan., Hollings, Ernest F.

Workman Family Home West Columbia, Skyline, 1953

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Sumter: Cotton Picker, 1953 Sumter:

Iris Festival, 1952 Poinsett State Park, 1953 Swan Lake and Iris Gardens, 1953

York, Ashes Ferry, 1953 Topical:

Pisgah National Forest, 1954 -1958 Savannah River Project, Savannah River Plant, Atomic Energy Commission Expansion, 1952

Negatives: Box 54

Damaged: County:

Allendale, Oil Rig, 1947 Beaufort:

General Aerial View Hunting Island Shipyard Box 55

Charleston: Charleston, Roper Hospital Edisto Beach Isle of Palms Wando Plantation

Colleton, Walterboro: Downtown Edisto-Savannah Fat Stock Show, 1947

Fairfield Box 56 Florence Greenville:

Caesars Head State Park: General Caesars Head Hotel, 1951

Watkins’ Home Hampton, Watermelon Festival, 1947 Horry:

Brookgreen Gardens, 1951-1959 (1-18 of 52) Brookgreen Gardens, 1951-1959 (19-52 of 52) Box 57 Bucksport, Oil Well, 1947 Box 58 Conway, Dolphus M. Grainger Steam-Electric Generating Plant

Marion, Mullins, Tobacco Festival, 1947 [includes Strom Thurmond] McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Sumter:

Stateburg, Church, Church of the Holy Cross (Anglican) Sumter, Palmetto Pigeon Plant

Union, Union, Cross Keys House, 1946 Topical:

Persons: Cain, Robert S., 1947 Frank, Benny, “Alligator Man,” Walterboro

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Harrelson, William L., 1957 Holman, A.W., Columbia, 19 June 1947 McLeod, Daniel R., 1957 Salley, Alex S. Workman, Rhea Thomas

Politics, General Assembly, South Carolina, 86th, 7 Feb. 1946: Cuttoni, Charles L Dinkins, John G. Eatmon, J. Frank Long, John D. Thornton, O. Frank

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Box 59

Undamaged: Box 60

35 mm: County:

Charleston: General Charleston:

51 ½ South Battery, Summer 1937 Battery, Portraits on, Summer 1937 [includes Cheves Langdon and unknown

men] Church, St. Phillip's Episcopal Church Citadel, The:

Football Player Roper, Daniel [U.S. Secretary of Commerce]

Downtown News and Courier, Employees and Facilities, 1938 Thornhill, T. Wilbur, Home of

Folly Beach, Summer 1937 Hoopstick Island Morris Island, Morris Island Lighthouse

Horry, Conway, Dolphus M. Grainger Steam-Electric Generating Plant Lexington, Segregated Restrooms Sign along U. S. Route 1, 1956 Newberry Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion

McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937: Ceremony Flight, Charleston to Columbia

Topical: Military, World War II, Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida [also known as Fort San

Carlos de Barrancas] Persons:

Astor, Lord and Lady (Waldorf and Nancy Langhorne), North Charleston Station, 21 Jan. 1938 [includes R. M. Hitt, Jr. (News and Courier), and Earle Collison (Evening Post)]

Gibbons, Floyd, Charleston, Henry’s Restaurant, 28 Jan. 1938 [includes Gerald Kiley and James F. Byrnes]

Graham, John Hugh, Trial of, Awendaw, 4 Aug. 1937 Lining, John, Ceremony Honoring, Charleston, 11 Jan. 1938 Manning Family, Greenville Merrill, Henry Tyndall "Dick," Charleston, c. 1937 Mitchell, Ellison, "Rattlesnake Joe," Moncks Corner Parham, James, D. , Charleston, c. 1930s Pope, Thomas H., Jr.

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Robertson, H. C., Family of, Charleston, c. 1930s Simms Family, Charleston, c. 1930s [includes Charles Henry, Margaret Mitchum,

and Mr. and Mrs. Gallatin Simms] Stewart, B. Anthony, Charleston, c. 1937 Vanderbilt, Harold S., Charleston, Apr. 1937 Workman Family

Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984

Other Negatives: Box 61 County:

Abbeville, Due West, Erskine College Beaufort:

Aerial View Barges of Pulpwood, 1953 Beaufort:

General Courthouse Robert Smalls High School [now Robert Smalls International Academy]

Bluffton: General Church, Church of the Cross, Historic Episcopal Church, 1951

Frogmore Hilton Head:

General, 1951, 1955, and 1959 Baynard Family Plot, 1955 Buckingham Ferry and Landing, 1951 and 1955

Fort Walker Ruins, 1951 Box 62 Harbor, 1959 “Spanish American Fort,” 1951

Jenkins Island, Oysters, 1951 Lobeco Elementary School Old Gold Eagle Tavern Parris Island, Jean Ribault Monument Port Royal Island Yemassee, Church, Old Sheldon Church Ruins, 1951 [formerly known as Prince

William Parish Church] Berkeley, Moncks Corner:

Cherry Hill Classroom Gippy Plantation

Calhoun: General Oliver Falls, 1955 Roadside Memorial Dedicated to John Adam Treutlen

Charleston: Adam’s Run, Sign Charleston:

Aerial View Churches:

First Baptist Church St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1953 St. Michael's Episcopal Church St. Phillip's Episcopal Church

Citadel, The: Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 1955 Marchant, Luther, 1934

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Star of the West Reenactment, Jan. 1961 Symmes, Billy, 1931-1932

Cooper River Bridge Downtown Fort Sumter, 1953 Harbor

Edisto Island: Beach (1-15 of 22) Beach (16-22 of 22) Box 63 Church, Edisto Island Presbyterian Church, 1954 Dawhoo River Bridge, 1954 Fishing Pier, 1954

Hollywood, Church, Hollywood Baptist Church, 1951 Jericho, Lumber Mill Village, 1945 Wadmalaw Island, Bears Bluff Laboratories, 1951

Cherokee, Gaffney, Sunny Slope Farms, Peaches Chester:

General Courthouse Great Falls

Chesterfield: Cheraw:

General Church, Old St. David’s Episcopal Church, 1953 Lyceum, The Market Hall Town Hall

Chesterfield, Courthouse, Marker Commemorating Site of First Secession Meeting Grape Farm

Clarendon: Box 64

Branchbound Farm Fort Watson

Colleton, Walterboro, Peurifoy Electric Shop, 1948 Darlington, Darlington:

General Courthouse, Construction of Raceway, “Darlington 500,” 4 Sept. 1950

Dillon, Dothan, Church, Old Dothan Baptist Church, Bethea Family Reunion, 1946 Dorchester:

Charleston, Middleton Place Gardens, 1953 Harleyville:

General Carolina Giant Cement Company, 1953

Hartsville, Coker Pedigreed Seed Farm, Tobacco, 1953 Ridgeville, Givhans Ferry State Park

Edgefield: Church Courthouse Man Sitting in Field Monument to Governors and Lieutenant Governors Winnsboro, Furman University:

Monument Original Site Marker

Fairfield

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Florence: General Airport Railroad Station University of South Carolina-Florence [now Francis Marion University]

Georgetown: General Churches:

Cedar Grove Plantation Episcopal Chapel Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church

Courthouse Fishing Net Weaving, 1954

Greenville: Box 65 General Caesars Head State Park, c. 1947-1951 [includes images of Caesars Head Hotel] Greenville:

Courthouse Fountain Fox Beattie House Furman University

Greenwood, Mathews Mill Village Horry:

Bucksport, Oil Well, 1947 Conway:

Courthouse Roadside Park, 1951 Town Hall and Jail

Myrtle Beach: General Amusement Park, 1958 Church, First Baptist Church, 1958 Fishing Pier Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, 1958 Myrtle Beach State Park, 1951 and 1959 Ocean Forest Hotel, 1958 Pavilion, 1958 Portraits, Aug. 1930 [includes Gene Brigham, Betty Kenna, Jacqueline Goings,

Wa-Wa Lumpkin, Ellen Seabrook, and Beverly Jones] Ocean Drive Beach, 1946 Pawley’s Island

Springmaid Beach, State Parks Conference, South Carolina Forestry Box 66

Commission, 1951 Jasper:

General Church, Black Swamp Baptist Church, 1951 Courthouse Heyward, Thomas, Tomb of

Kershaw: Camden:

Church, Bethesda Presbyterian Church Courthouse, Robert Mills Courthouse DuPont May Plant, 1953 La Fayette Cedar

“Iron Man,” Dueling Target, 1948 Lancaster:

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Courthouse Hanging Rock Jail Marion Sims Memorial Hospital, 1955

Laurens, Clinton: General, 1948 Sign for Clyde’s Body Works, 1951

Lexington, Segregated Restrooms Sign along U. S. Route 1, 1956 Marion:

Courthouse Highway, South Carolina 175, Bridge over Atlantic Coast Line (ACL) Railroad,

1951 Marlboro, Bennettsville McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Newberry:

Jalapa Jolly Street, 1947-1950 Kinards, Thomas H. Pope, Jr.’s Birthplace Pomaria, 1951

Oconee: Box 67

Church, Beaver Dam Baptist Church, 1951 Courthouse, 1951 Fair Play, 1951 Lake Jemki, 1951 Oconee State Park Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel Tamassee, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) School Tugaloo River Bridge, 1951 [replaced by Walter Harrison Bridge] Wagener Monument, 1950

Orangeburg: Branchville, Railroad Station Orangeburg:

General, 1949 and 1955 Courthouse Plywood Corporation, 1949

Pickens, Clemson University Richland:

Blythewood, Skirmishes for Lexington, Civil War Reenactment, Oct. 1960 Columbia:

Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS) University of South Carolina

Sumter: Stateburg:

General Action Plantation, Site of, 1946 Borough House, 1946 Brookland, Home of M. M. Wilson, 1950 Churches:

Church of the Holy Cross (Anglican) High Hills Baptist Church, 1946

Dalzell Community, 1950-1951 Hillcrest High School, 1950 Home House, Ruins of (Children of Thomas Sumter), 1951 Box 68 Marston, Home of S. Oliver Plowden, 1950

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Oakland, Home of H. R. Cook, 1950 Poinsett, Joel R., Grave Marker of Sumter, Thomas, Burial Plot

Sumter: General Palmetto Pigeon Plant Poinsett State Park, 1953 Swan Lake and Iris Gardens, 1953

Union, Union: Courthouse Cross Keys House, 1946

York, Sharon, 1946 Topical:

Military: Eglin Field, Okaloosa County, Florida [also known as Eglin Air Force Base (AFB)] Fort Gordon, Georgia [also known as Camp Gordon] Shaw Field, Sumter County, South Carolina [also known as Shaw Air Force Base

(AFB)]

South Carolina National Guard, 1948-1949 Box 69 World War I World War II:

Camp Davis Army Air Field (AAF), Onslow County, North Carolina [now Marine Corps Outlying Field (MCOLF)]

Camp Patrick Henry, Warwick County, Virginia Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida [also known as Fort San Carlos de Barrancas] Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Pacific [includes Hawaii, 1945] (1-30 of 94)

Pacific [includes Hawaii, 1945] (31-94 of 94) Box 70 Panama

Persons: Byrnes, James F.:

Dedication, James F. Byrnes Bridge Marker, Hilton Head, 19 May 1956 Gubernatorial Inauguration, 16 Jan. 1951 Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial Services, Ehrhardt, Rivers Bridge State

Park, 1948 Jones, Robert “Bob” Reynolds, Jr. and Sr., Greenville, 1947 Manning Family, Greenville Pope, Thomas H., Jr. Workman Family:

General W. D. Workman, Jr., Military Retirement, Fort Jackson, Columbia, 1965

Politics: Box 71

Democratic National Convention (DNC), 12-15 July 1948: En Route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [at Convention]

Gubernatorial Campaign Stump Meetings, 1946, Walterboro and Bennettsville 1954, Gaffney

States’ Rights Rallies: Birmingham, Alabama, 17 July 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to

audience] Houston, Texas, 11 Aug. 1948 [includes South Carolina delegation at airport]

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Jackson, Mississippi, 9-10 May 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to audience]

Savannah River Project: Construction Era, c. 1950-1952:

Aiken Allendale Barnwell Box 72

Displaced Communities, c. 1948-1952: Blackville Dunbarton Ellenton

Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984

Prints: Box 73 - Box 87

Other Prints:1 County:

Anderson, Belton, Two-Headed Ford Advertising Moore’s Welding and Radiator Shop Barnwell, Barnwell State Park, 1946 Beaufort:

Barges of Pulpwood, 1953 Hilton Head, Buckingham Landing, 1955 Hunting Island, Hunting Island Lighthouse Old Gold Eagle Tavern Yemassee, Church, Old Sheldon Church Ruins, 1951 [formerly known as Prince William

Parish Church] Calhoun, Oliver Falls, 1955 Charleston:

Adam’s Run, Sign Charleston:

Azalea Festival, 1938 [includes Meyer Davis, Burnet R. Maybank, and Olin D. Johnston]

Battery, Portraits on, Summer 1937 [includes Langdon Cheves and unknown men] “Best Friend of Charleston,” Replica of Steam Locomotive, c. 1938 Buses, First Run of, 10 Feb. 1938 Churches:

First Baptist Church French Huguenot Church, c. 1938 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1953

Citadel, The: Alumni Public Relations Council, Meeting of, 5 Feb. 1972 Citadel Club Meeting, Jefferson Hotel, Feb. 1957 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 12 Apr. 1955 Marchant, Luther, 1934 Post Card, Interior of Cadet Chapel Symmes, Billy, 1931-1932

Cooper River Bridge Cromwell Alley Slum, 1938 [includes Jenkins Orphanage Wagon] Downtown [includes the Battery, City Hall, flooding on Tradd St., Hampton Park,

Henry’s Restaurant, Hibernian Hall, Marine Hospital Building, the Meat Market of Charles R. Witt, the Medical College Teaching Hospital, and the Pirate House]

Fire Trucks, Horse-Drawn, c. late 1930s

1 Please see Appendices A, B, C, and D (pages 35-44) for box lists of Other Prints by size.

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Funeral of Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins, 3 Aug. 1937 Police Department, 1937 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938

Edisto Island: Beach, 1951 Dawhoo River Bridge, 1954

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, 1967 Morris Island, Morris Island Lighthouse Wadmalaw Island, Bears Bluff Laboratories, 1951 Yonges Island, Stevens Shipyard, 1955

Chesterfield: Cheraw:

Church, Old St. David’s Episcopal Church, 1953 Post Cards Town Hall

Chesterfield, Courthouse, Marker Commemorating Site of First Secession Meeting Colleton, Walterboro:

Courthouse Downtown Welcome Sign

Darlington, Darlington: Courthouse Downtown Raceway, “Darlington 500,” 4 Sept. 1950

Dorchester, Hartsville, Coker Pedigreed Seed Farm, Tobacco, 1953 Edgefield:

Man Sitting in Field Monument to Governors and Lieutenant Governors, 1948 Winnsboro, Furman University, Original Site Marker

Florence: Airport University of South Carolina-Florence [now Francis Marion University]

Georgetown, Georgetown: Courthouse Fishing Net Weaving, 1954

Greenville: Caesars Head State Park, 1947:

General Caesars Head Hotel Camp Greenville:

Fred W. Symmes Chapel [also known as Pretty Place] Jones Gap Wooden Bridge

Greenville: General Courthouse Fountain Fox Beattie House

Greenwood Hampton:

Brunson, Oak Grove Plantation During Restoration, 1964 Miley Train Depot, Hampton and Branchville Railroad, Loading Watermelon

Horry: Conway, Dolphus M. Grainger Steam-Electric Generating Plant, 1967 Little River, Little River Docks, 1946 Myrtle Beach:

General, 1946-1948

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Portraits, Aug. 1930 [includes Gene Brigham, Betty Kenna, Jacqueline Goings, Wa-Wa Lumpkin, Ellen Seabrook, and Beverly Jones]

Ocean Drive Beach, 1946 Kershaw, Camden, DuPont May Plant, 1953 Lancaster:

Courthouse Hanging Rock Jail

Marion, Mullins, Tobacco Festival, 1947 [includes Strom Thurmond] Marlboro, Bennettsville, Baseball Park McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Newberry, Pomaria, 1950 Oconee:

Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel, 1951 Tamassee, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) School Wagener Monument, 1950

Pickens: Clemson, Fort Hill [also known as the John C. Calhoun Mansion and Library] Pumpkintown Grocery, 25 June 1949

Richland, Columbia: Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 30 Sept. 1952 Riverbanks Zoo, Polar Bear University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 Wade Hampton Statue

Sumter: Stateburg:

Action Plantation, Site of, 1946 Borough House, 1946 Churches:

Church of the Holy Cross (Anglican) High Hills Baptist Church, 1946

Home House, Ruins of (Children of Thomas Sumter), 1951 Oakland, Home of H. R. Cook, 1950 Sumter, Thomas, Burial Plot

Sumter: General Palmetto Pigeon Plant

Union, Union, Cross Keys House, 1946 Topical:

Ku Klux Klan, 1949-1950: Denmark Lexington West Columbia

Military: General Fort Gordon, Georgia [also known as Camp Gordon]:

Reserve Reception, 13 Aug. 1966 [includes Strom Thurmond] Reserve Training, 20 Aug. 1953

Naval Air Training, Pensacola, Florida, 1956 World War I:

General Butler Guards, The, Greenville

World War II: Aircraft Recognition School, Deepcut Hampshire, United Kingdom, 1942 Camp Davis Army Air Field (AAF), Onslow County, North Carolina [now Marine

Corps Outlying Field (MCOLF)]

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Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida [also known as Fort San Carlos de Barrancas] Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Hawaii, 1945 [see also: Audio-Visual, Other Negatives, Topical, World War II,

Pacific] Persons:

Byrnes, James F.: General 50th Wedding Anniversary, James F. and Maude Byrnes, c. 1956 Dedications:

James F. Byrnes Bridge Marker, Hilton Head, 19 May 1956 State House Grounds Memorial, 2 May 1972

Gubernatorial Inauguration, 16 Jan. 1951 James F. Byrnes Room, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, Clemson University, c.

1966 Lying in State, 1972 Marble Bust by Bryant Baker Portraits Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial Services, Ehrhardt, Rivers Bridge State Park,

1948 With John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

Frank, Benny, “Alligator Man,” Walterboro Gibbons, Floyd, Henry’s Restaurant, Charleston, 28 Jan. 1938 [includes Gerald Kiley and

James F. Byrnes] Glymph, J. S., Fair Play, 1951 Graham, John Hugh, Trial of, Awendaw, 4 Aug. 1937 Hitt, Robert M. “Red,” Jr. Holman, A.W., Columbia, 19 June 1947 Howard, Beverly “Bevo,” in front of his Charleston Airport Headquarters, Hawthorne

Flying Service Jones, Robert “Bob” Reynolds, Jr. and Sr., Greenville, 1947 Lining, John, Ceremony Honoring, Charleston, 11 Jan. 1938 Manning, Mickey, Greenville, 1930 Parham, James D., Charleston, c. 1930s Rivers, L. Mendel, Laying Cornerstone of Navy Hospital at Beaufort Roosevelt, Eleanor, in front of Villa Margherita in Charleston, c. 1930s Watkins Family Workman Family:

General W. D. Workman, Jr.:

Book Signings: The Bishop from Barnwell, c. 1963 [includes Walter A. Brown] The Case for the South, c. 1960 [includes Ernest F. Hollings]

Military Retirement, Fort Jackson, Columbia, 1965 On Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr., 20 Sept. 1979

Politics: Bicentennial Visit of the United States Governors to Ireland, Trinity College Dublin,

1976 [Workman, South Carolina Lt. Gov. W. B. Harvey, Trinity Provost F. S. L. Lyons, and Trinity Librarian Peter Brown]

Congressional Delegation Tour of Hartwell Dam, Clemson, 1956 Democratic National Convention, 12-15 July 1948:

En Route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [at Convention]

General Assembly, South Carolina: 86th, 7 Feb. 1946 91st:

House of Representatives

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Senate Gubernatorial Campaign Stump Meetings:

1946, Walterboro and Bennettsville 1954, Gaffney

Gubernatorial Inauguration, 1959, 20 Jan., Ernest F. Hollings Senatorial Campaign, 1962 [includes Olin D. Johnston, Barry Goldwater, Arthur

Ravenel, and Dwight D. Eisenhower] South Carolina Democratic Convention, 195[?] States’ Rights Rallies:

Birmingham, Alabama, 17 July 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to audience]

Houston, Texas, 11 Aug. 1948 [includes South Carolina delegation at airport] Jackson, Mississippi, 9-10 May 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to

audience] Wallace, George C., Jr., Visiting Columbia, Nov. 1967

Savannah River Project: Construction Era, c. 1951-1952 Displaced Communities, c. 1948-1952 and no date:

General Barnwell Dunbarton Railroad Ellenton Jackson Montmorenci Community Snelling, Country Store Talatha, James Johnson’s Store

Savannah River Plant, 1950-1960 and no date: Administration Buildings Plant Buildings Portraits:

Employees Management

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984:

Exhibit Materials Workman with Exhibit, 18 May

Contact Prints:2 Box 88

County: Charleston:

Charleston: Archer School, 1937 Ashley River Bridge, 1937 Azalea Festival, c. 1937-1938 Buses, First Run of, 10 Feb. 1938 Calhoun Monument, 1934 Chamber of Commerce, 1937-1938 Churches:

Circular Congregational Church, c. 1930s French Huguenot Church, c. 1930s St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1938 St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, c. 1930s St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, c. 1930s St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, c. 1930s

2 Please see Appendix E (pages 45-49) for a list of Contact Prints by page.

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Second Presbyterian Church, c. 1930s Unitarian Church, 1938

Citadel, The, c. 1938 City Hall, 1937 College of Charleston, c. 1938 Colonial Lake, 1938 Cooper River Bridge, c. 1930s Cromwell Alley, 1938 Exchange Building Fort Sumter, 1937-1938 Hampton Park, 1937-1938 Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, and harbor pilots] Harriott Pinckney Home for Seamen, 1938 Hibernian Hall, 1938 Hotels:

Fort Sumter 1937-1938 Francis Marion 1934, 1937-1938

[Jenkins Orphanage Band, See: Orphanage Band, Jenkins’, 1938] Krancheck’s (men’s clothing store), Employees Marketplace, 1934 and 1937 Meat Market of Charles R. Witt, c. 1930s Merchants, Dec. 1937 Miles Brewton House Moultrie, William [house where he was imprisoned on Magazine Street] Museum, 1934 News and Courier, Employees and Facilities, 1938 Orphan House, c. 1930s [Charleston Orphan House, first municipal orphanage] Orphanage Band, Jenkins’, 1938 Parham, James D., c. 1930s Pinckney, Charles C., Grave of Pink House, c. 1930s Police Department, 1937 Powder Magazine, 1934 Robertson, H. C., Family of, c. 1930s Roper Hospital, c. 1930s Rutledge, John, Grave of, c. 1930s Steam Locomotive, “Best Friend of Charleston,” c. 1930s Street Scenes, c. 1930s Sword Gates, Legare Street, 1938 Thornhill, T. Wilbur, Home of, c. 1930s Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 Villa Margherita, 1938 West Point Rice Mill, c. 1930s

North Charleston: Chicora School, c. 1930s Midlands Park School, c. 1930s Ordnance Depot, c. 1937

Greenville, Greenville, Joseph Bryson [includes son, Franklin David] Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion

McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 Topical:

Military: General World War II

Politics: Congressional Delegation Tour of Hartwell Dam, Clemson, 1956

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Senatorial Campaign, 1962 Savannah River Project, Displaced Communities, Ellenton, Earle H. Greene with Town Limit

Sign, 5 Dec. 1950 Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984

Scrapbook Pages: Box 89

Columbia, University of South Carolina [Richland County] Hampton County (2 folders) Harleyville [Dorchester County] Hilton Head Island [Beaufort County] (3 folders) Hunting Island [Beaufort County] Isle of Palms-Jericho:

Isle of Palms [Charleston County] Jasper County Jericho [Charleston County]

Kershaw County-Lutheran Seminary: Kershaw County Lancaster [Lancaster County] Little River [Horry County] Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS) [Richland County]

Marion County-Mullins: Marion County Middleton Place Gardens [Dorchester County] Mullins [Marion County]

Myrtle Beach [Horry County] (2 folders) Newberry County-Ocean Drive Beach:

Newberry County Ocean Drive Beach [Horry County]

Oconee County-Oil Wells: Oconee County Oil Wells [Allendale County and Horry County]

Orangeburg-Poinsett State Park: Orangeburg [Orangeburg County] Peaches [Cherokee County] Poinsett State Park [Sumter County]

Politics Shaw Field [also known as Shaw Air Force Base (AFB), Sumter County] South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) [Richland County] Stateburg [Sumter County] (2 folders) Sumter [Sumter County] Tamassee-Union:

Tamassee [Oconee County] Tobacco [Allendale County, Dillon County, Dorchester County, and Sumter County] Union [Union County]

Walterboro-Wando Plantation: Walterboro [Colleton County] Wando Plantation [Charleston County]

Miscellaneous [Anderson County, Charleston County, Colleton County, Dorchester County, Horry County, Laurens County, Lexington County, Newberry County, Sumter County, and York County]

Audio Recordings: Box 90

Audio Cassettes: “Address at Rivers’ Bridge Confederate Memorial Celebration,” 6 May 1960 “NBC Today Show with Dave Garroway – 2/18/60, Penfield – 1/25/60, ‘Case for the South,’ W. D.

Workman”

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“Sen. ‘Cotton Ed’ Smith Campaign Speech,” Columbia, SC, 26 Aug. 1938 Audio Reels [Digital surrogates only]:

1. Smith, “Cotton Ed”. Campaign speech - Columbia, SC, Aug. 26, 1938 (2 tapes) 2a. Talmadge, Herman E., States’ Rights Rally, Sumter, Aug. 4, 1955. (tape 1) 2b. Palmetto Press Conference with J.M. Hinton, WIS-TV, Columbia, June 6, 1955. (tape 2). 3. Thurmond, J. Strom. Palmetto Press Conference - WIS-TV, Columbia, c.1955. 4. Workman, W.D., Jr. Palmetto Press Conference, “Case for the South.” - WIS-TV Columbia, Dec.,

1959. 5. Workman, W.D., Jr. interviewed by Mike Wallace, New York City, Feb. 1960. 6. Workman, W.D., Jr. NBC “Today” Show with Dave Garroway, “Case for the South” - WBIG,

Greensboro, NC, Feb. 18, 1960. (Add Penfield, Jan. 25, 1960, Mrs. Davis Burke) 7. Workman, W.D., Jr. Address at Rivers’ Bridge Confederate Memorial - May 6, 1960. 8. Workman, W.D., Jr. Palmetto Press Conference, WIS-TV - Columbia, Fall 1961. 9. Workman, W.D., Jr. Republican Nomination Speech - Georgetown, Dec. 1, 1961. 10. Brown, Edgar A. Dec. 8, 1961. (2 tapes) 11. Brown, Edgar A. Dec. 19, 1961. (2 tapes) 12. Brown, Edgar A. Jan. 2, 1962. (2 tapes) 13. Brown, Edgar A. Jan. 11, 1962 (tape 1); April 26, 1962 (tape 2). 14a. Goldwater, Barry. Keynote speech, SC Republican Convention - Columbia, Mar. 17, 1962. (tape

1) 14b. Workman, W.D., Jr. Acceptance speech (nomination by Prof. E.B. Rodgers of Clemson

University), SC Republican Convention - Columbia, Mar. 17, 1962. (tape 2) 15. Johnston, Olin D. WIS-TV “Candidates”, May 17, 1962; WIS-TV Statewide Broadcast, June 6,

1962. 16. Cauthen, John K. re Senator Edgar Brown, May 28, 1962. 17a. Hollings, Ernest F. Ernest Hollings Telethon (2nd part), May 30, 1962. Plus Democratic Primary

1962 (tape 1). 17b. WIS-TV Political broadcast, May 17, 1962; with textile workers, May 23, 1962; Telethon, May 30, 1962 (tape 2) 18. Hollings, Ernest F. WIS-TV Telethon, June 7, 1962. 19. Johnston, Olin D and Ernest F. Hollings. SC Democratic Primary, (separate broadcasts), June 11,

1962. 20. Workman, W.D., Jr. Campaign speech, Pendleton, Aug. 23, 1962 (tape 1); Rock Hill, Aug. 25,

1962 (tape 2). 21. Workman, W.D., Jr. Press Conference, Clemson, SC, Aug. 29, 1962 (tape 1); Workers Rally,

Clemson, Aug. 27, 1962 (tape 2). 22. Workman, W.D., Jr. and Floyd Spence, campaign speeches, Sumter, Sept. 6, 1962 (tape 1);

Barnwell, Sept. 25, 1962 (tape 2). 23. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign speech, Charleston, Sept. 20, 1962 (tape 1); North Charleston

(Hanahan), Sept. 21, 1962 (tape 2). 24. Workman, W.D., Jr., Columbia Exchange Club, “Communism,” Columbia, Sept. 24, 1962;

Walterboro, Oct. 2, 1962. 25. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign speeches, Sullivan's Island and Manning, Sept. 28, 1962; Furman

University, Oct. 4, 1962. 26. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign TV broadcast. Oct. 8-9, 1962. 27. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign “Capitol Close Up”. Oct. 11, 1962. 28. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign speech, Camden, Oct. 16, 1962 (tape 1); Union County Rally, Oct.

22, 1962 (tape 2). 29. Workman, W.D., Jr., campaign speeches, Edgefield, Oct. 20, 1962 (tape 1); Mullins debate with

Harry Lightsey, Oct. 29, 1962 (tape 2). 30. Workman, W.D, Jr. Campaign speech - Hartsville, Oct. 9, 1962 (tape 1); Florence, Oct. 30, 1962

(tape 2). 31. Workman, W.D., Jr. Election night statement, Nov. 6, 1962. Box 45 32a. Cooper, Robert M. re Edgar Brown - Wisacky, Dec. 9, 1962 (tape 1). 32b. Kennedy, Mrs. P. (Sister of Edgar Brown) - Aiken, SC, Jan. 13, 1963 (tape 2). 33. Smith, Farley. re Edgar Brown - Lynchburg, Dec. 9, 1962.

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34. Brown, Edgar A. Dec. 18, 1962 (tape 1); Dec. 31, 1962 (tape 2). 35. Wallace, George C. Interview with the State newspaper. Oct. 19, 1967. 36a. Brooke, Edward W. Interview with the State newspaper - Wade Hampton Hotel, Columbia, Nov.

1, 1967 (tape 1). 36b. Kirk, Gov. Claude (of Florida). Interview with the State newspaper – Columbia, Dec. 1, 1967

(tape 2). 37. Workman, William. Speech at Fort Jackson Officers’ Club - Columbia, Apr. 2, 1971. 38. Workman, Lightsey Debate in Mullins, 1962. 39. Workman, W.D., Jr. Keynote Speech. May 26, 1962. 40. Workman, W.D., Jr. TV broadcast. May 31, 1962. 41. Workman, W.D., Jr. Testimonials. Oct. 30, 1962. - McLeod, Atty. Gen. Dan R. WIS-TV Palmetto Press Conference. Mar. 23, 1962. - Workman, W.D., Jr. “The Leading Question”, CBS, with Dr. James Nabrit, Jr., Howard University.

May 1960. - King, Martin L. Voice of America interview. - WSB-TV, Atlanta, GA, 1963. - Workman, Mrs. W.D. SC Republican Convention - Georgetown, Mar. 5, 1962. - Workman, W.D., Jr. Testimonial dinner [Case for the South] - Columbia, June 7, 1960. - Unlabeled

Vinyl Record, 45 RPM, “Letter from Robert M. “Red” Hitt, Jr. to WDW,” 14 Jan. 1943 Video Recordings, U-matic Color Videocassettes, “Debate 80,” Parts 1 and 2 Optical Discs:

“NBC ‘Today’ show with Dave Garroway – WBIG, Greensboro, NC, ‘Case for the South,’ February 18, 1960 (Add Penfield, 1/25/60, Mrs. Burke Davis)”

“Sen. ‘Cotton Ed’ Smith Campaign Speech,” Columbia, SC, 26 Aug. 1938 Cutlines, Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984 Sketches by:

Lardner, Walt, of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edgar Brown, James F. Byrnes, and Robert Kennedy Rhoads, Fred, of William D. Workman, Jr., Florence, 1962

VERTICAL FILE MATERIALS

OVERSIZED PRINTS, Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum Art, 1984

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Appendix A: Box List for 4-3/8” x 5-3/8” Photographic Prints County: Box 73

Barnwell, Barnwell State Park, 1946 Beaufort:

Hilton Head, Buckingham Landing, 1955 Hunting Island, Hunting Island Lighthouse

Charleston: Adam’s Run, Sign Charleston:

Battery, Portraits on, Summer 1937 [unknown men] Churches:

First Baptist Church French Huguenot Church, c. 1938

Citadel, The: Marchant, Luther, 1934 Symmes, Billy, 1931-1932

Cromwell Alley Slum, 1938 [includes Jenkins Orphanage Wagon] Downtown [includes the Battery, City Hall, the Medical College Teaching Hospital,

and the Pirate House] Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (1-13 of 67)

Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (14-67 of 67) Box 74

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, 1967 Box 75 Wadmalaw Island, Bears Bluff Laboratories, 1951 Yonges Island, Stevens Shipyard, 1955

Chesterfield: Cheraw:

Church, Old St. David’s Episcopal Church, 1953 Town Hall

Chesterfield, Courthouse, Marker Commemorating Site of First Secession Meeting Colleton, Walterboro:

Courthouse Downtown Welcome Sign

Darlington, Darlington: Courthouse Downtown

Dorchester, Hartsville, Coker Pedigreed Seed Farm, Tobacco, 1953 Edgefield:

Man Sitting in Field Winnsboro, Furman University, Original Site Marker

Florence: Airport University of South Carolina-Florence [now Francis Marion University]

Georgetown, Georgetown, Courthouse

Greenville: Box 76 Caesars Head State Park, 1947:

General Caesars Head Hotel

Greenville: General Courthouse

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Fountain Fox Beattie House Greenwood Horry:

Conway, Dolphus M. Grainger Steam-Electric Generating Plant, 1967 Little River, Little River Docks, 1946 Myrtle Beach:

General, 1946-1948 Portraits, Aug. 1930 [includes Gene Brigham, Betty Kenna, Jacqueline Goings, Wa-

Wa Lumpkin, Ellen Seabrook, and Beverly Jones] Ocean Drive Beach, 1946

Kershaw, Camden, DuPont May Plant, 1953 Lancaster: Box 77

Courthouse Hanging Rock Jail

Marlboro, Bennettsville, Baseball Park McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Newberry, Pomaria, 1950 Oconee:

Tamassee, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) School Wagener Monument, 1950

Pickens: Clemson, Fort Hill [also known as the John C. Calhoun Mansion and Library] Pumpkintown Grocery, 25 June 1949

Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937

Sumter: Stateburg:

Action Plantation, Site of, 1946 Borough House, 1946 Churches:

Church of the Holy Cross (Anglican) High Hills Baptist Church, 1946

Home House, Ruins of (Children of Thomas Sumter), 1951 Oakland, Home of H. R. Cook, 1950 Sumter, Thomas, Burial Plot

Sumter: General Palmetto Pigeon Plant

Union, Union, Cross Keys House, 1946 Topical:

Military: General World War I:

General Butler Guards, The, Greenville Box 78

World War II: Aircraft Recognition School, Deepcut Hampshire, United Kingdom, 1942 Camp Davis Army Air Field (AAF), Onslow County, North Carolina [now Marine

Corps Outlying Field (MCOLF)] Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida [also known as Fort San Carlos de Barrancas] Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (1-21 of 31) Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (22-31 of 31) Box 79

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Hawaii, 1945 [see also: Audio-Visual, Other Negatives, Topical, World War II, Pacific]

Persons: Byrnes, James F.:

General Dedications, James F. Byrnes Bridge Marker, Hilton Head, 19 May 1956 Gubernatorial Inauguration, 16 Jan. 1951

Frank, Benny, “Alligator Man,” Walterboro Hitt, Robert M. “Red,” Jr. Holman, A.W, Columbia, 19 June 1947 Manning, Mickey, Greenville, 1930 Parham, James D., Charleston, c. 1930s Rivers, L. Mendel, Laying Cornerstone of Navy Hospital at Beaufort Roosevelt, Eleanor, in front of Villa Margherita in Charleston, c. 1930s Watkins Family Workman Family: Box 80

General W. D. Workman, Jr., Book Signings, The Case for the South, c. 1960

Politics: General Assembly, South Carolina, 86th, 7 Feb. 1946 Gubernatorial Campaign Stump Meetings, 1946, Bennettsville States’ Rights Rallies, Houston, Texas, 11 Aug. 1948 [includes South Carolina delegation

at airport] Savannah River Project:

Displaced Communities, c. 1948-1952 and no date: General Barnwell Dunbarton Railroad Ellenton Jackson Montmorenci Community

South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED)

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Appendix B: Box List for 4-3/8” x 6-3/8” Photographic Prints

County: Box 81 Charleston, Citadel, The, Post Card, Interior of Cadet Chapel Chesterfield, Cheraw, Post Cards Horry, Myrtle Beach, Portraits, Aug. 1930 [includes Gene Brigham, Betty Kenna, Jacqueline

Goings, Wa-Wa Lumpkin, Ellen Seabrook, and Beverly Jones] Topical:

Military: World War I:

General Butler Guards, The, Greenville

World War II, Aircraft Recognition School, Deepcut Hampshire, United Kingdom, 1942 Persons, Workman Family

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Appendix C: Box List for 5-3/8” x 7-3/8” Photographic Prints County: Box 82

Anderson, Belton, Two-Headed Ford Advertising Moore’s Welding and Radiator Shop Beaufort, Yemassee, Church, Old Sheldon Church Ruins, 1951 [formerly known as Prince

William Parish Church] Charleston, Charleston:

Cromwell Alley Slum, 1938 [includes Jenkins Orphanage Wagon] Downtown [includes Henry’s Restaurant, Hibernian Hall, and the Meat Market of

Charles R.Witt] Fire Trucks, Horse-Drawn, c. late 1930s Funeral of Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins, 3 Aug. 1937 Police Department, 1937 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938

Hampton: Brunson, Oak Grove Plantation During Restoration, 1964 Miley Train Depot, Hampton and Branchville Railroad, Loading Watermelon

McCormick, Clarks Hill Dam, 1952 [now J. Strom Thurmond Dam] Oconee, Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel, 1951 Pickens, Pumpkintown Grocery, 25 June 1949 Richland, Columbia:

Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 30 Sept. 1952 University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937

Sumter, Stateburg, Church, Church of the Holy Cross (Anglican) Topical:

Ku Klux Klan, 1949-1950: Denmark Lexington West Columbia

Military: General World War I, Butler Guards, The, Greenville World War II, Camp Davis Army Air Field (AAF), Onslow County, North Carolina [now

Marine Corps Outlying Field (MCOLF)] Persons:

Byrnes, James F.: General James F. Byrnes Room, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, Clemson University, c.

1966 Glymph, J. S., Fair Play, 1951 Box 83 Lining, John, Ceremony Honoring, Charleston, 11 Jan. 1938 Watkins Family Workman Family:

General W. D. Workman, Jr., Military Retirement, Fort Jackson, Columbia, 1965

Politics: Gubernatorial Campaign Stump Meetings, 1946, Walterboro and Bennettsville Senatorial Campaign, 1962 [includes Barry Goldwater]

Savannah River Project: Construction Era, c. 1951-1952 Displaced Communities, c. 1948-1952 and no date:

Ellenton Jackson Snelling, Country Store

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Savannah River Plant, 1950-1960 and no date, Administration Buildings Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984, Exhibit Materials

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Appendix D: Box List for 8-1/2” x 10-1/2” Photographic Prints County: Box 84

Beaufort: Barges of Pulpwood, 1953 Old Gold Eagle Tavern

Calhoun, Oliver Falls, 1955 Charleston:

Charleston: Azalea Festival, 1938 [includes Meyer Davis, Burnet R. Maybank, and Olin D.

Johnston] Battery, Portraits on, Summer 1937 [includes Langdon Cheves] “Best Friend of Charleston,” Replica of Steam Locomotive, c. 1938 Buses, First Run of, 10 Feb. 1938 Church, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1953 Citadel, The:

Alumni Public Relations Council, Meeting of, 5 Feb. 1972 Citadel Club Meeting, Jefferson Hotel, Feb. 1957 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 12 Apr. 1955

Cooper River Bridge Cromwell Alley Slum, 1938 [includes Jenkins Orphanage Wagon] Downtown [includes flooding on Tradd St., Hampton and the Marine Hospital

Building] Police Department, 1937

Edisto Island: Beach, 1951 Dawhoo River Bridge, 1954

Morris Island, Morris Island Lighthouse Darlington, Darlington, Raceway, “Darlington 500,” 4 Sept. 1950 Edgefield, Monument to Governors and Lieutenant Governors, 1948 Georgetown, Georgetown, Fishing Net Weaving, 1954 Greenville:

Caesars Head State Park, 1947: Caesars Head Hotel Camp Greenville:

Fred W. Symmes Chapel [also known as Pretty Place] Jones Gap Wooden Bridge

Marion, Mullins, Tobacco Festival, 1947 [includes Strom Thurmond] Richland, Columbia:

Eisenhower, Dwight D., Visit, 30 Sept. 1952 Riverbanks Zoo, Polar Bear University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 Wade Hampton Statue

Topical: Military:

Fort Gordon, Georgia [also known as Camp Gordon]: Reserve Reception, 13 Aug. 1966 [includes Strom Thurmond] Reserve Training, 20 Aug. 1953

Naval Air Training, Pensacola, Florida, 1956 World War II, Hawaii, 1945 [see also: Audio-Visual, Other Negatives, Topical, World

War II, Pacific] Persons: Box 85

Byrnes, James F.: General 50th Wedding Anniversary, James F. and Maude Byrnes, c. 1956 Dedications, State House Grounds Memorial, 2 May 1972

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James F. Byrnes Room, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, Clemson University, c. 1966

Lying in State, 1972 Marble Bust by Bryant Baker Portraits Rivers Bridge Confederate Memorial Services, Ehrhardt, Rivers Bridge State Park,

1948 With John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon

Gibbons, Floyd, Henry’s Restaurant, Charleston, 28 Jan. 1938 [includes Gerald Kiley and James F. Byrnes]

Graham, John Hugh, Trial of, Awendaw, 4 Aug. 1937 Howard, Beverly “Bevo,” in front of his Charleston Airport Headquarters, Hawthorne

Flying Service Jones, Robert “Bob” Reynolds, Jr. and Sr., Greenville, 1947 Roosevelt, Eleanor, in front of Villa Margherita in Charleston, c. 1930s Watkins Family Workman Family:

General W. D. Workman, Jr.:

Book Signings: The Bishop from Barnwell, c. 1963 [includes Walter A. Brown] The Case for the South, c. 1960 [includes Ernest F. Hollings]

On Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr., 20 Sept. 1979 Politics: Box 86

Bicentennial Visit of the United States Governors to Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, 1976 [Workman, South Carolina Lt. Gov. W. B. Harvey, Trinity Provost F. S. L. Lyons, and Trinity Librarian Peter Brown]

Congressional Delegation Tour of Hartwell Dam, Clemson, 1956 Democratic National Convention, 12-15 July 1948:

En Route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [at Convention]

General Assembly, South Carolina, 91st: House of Representatives Senate

Gubernatorial Campaign Stump Meetings: 1946, Walterboro 1954, Gaffney

Gubernatorial Inauguration, 1959, 20 Jan., Ernest F. Hollings Senatorial Campaign, 1962 [includes Olin D. Johnston, Barry Goldwater, Arthur

Ravenel, and Dwight D. Eisenhower] South Carolina Democratic Convention, 195[?] Box 87 States’ Rights Rallies:

Birmingham, Alabama, 17 July 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to audience]

Houston, Texas, 11 Aug. 1948 [includes South Carolina delegation at airport] Jackson, Mississippi, 9-10 May 1948 [includes Strom Thurmond speaking to

audience] Wallace, George C., Jr., Visiting Columbia, Nov. 1967

Savannah River Project: Construction Era, c. 1951-1952 Displaced Communities, c. 1948-1952 and no date:

General Ellenton Talatha, James Johnson’s Store

Savannah River Plant, 1950-1960 and no date:

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Administration Buildings Plant Buildings Portraits:

Employees Management

Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984: Exhibit Materials Workman with Exhibit, 18 May

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Appendix E: Page List for Contact Prints (Box 88) County: Page 1

Charleston: Charleston:

Archer School, 1937 Ashley River Bridge, 1937 Azalea Festival, c. 1937-1938 (1-11 of 78) Page 2

Azalea Festival, c. 1937-1938 (31-49 of 78) Page 3

Azalea Festival, c. 1937-1938 (50-67 of 78) Page 4

Azalea Festival, c. 1937-1938 (68-78 of 78) Page 5 Buses, First Run of, 10 Feb. 1938 (1-7 of 13)

Buses, First Run of, 10 Feb. 1938 (8-13 of 13) Page 6 Calhoun Monument, 1934 Chamber of Commerce, 1937-1938 Churches: Page 7

Circular Congregational Church, c. 1930s French Huguenot Church, c. 1930s St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1938 St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, c. 1930s Page 8 St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, c. 1930s St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church, c. 1930s (4-6 of 11) Page 9 St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church (7-11 of 11) Page 10 Second Presbyterian Church, c. 1930s Unitarian Church, 1938

Citadel, The, c. 1938 Page 11 City Hall, 1937 College of Charleston, c. 1938 Colonial Lake, 1938 Page 12 Cooper River Bridge, c. 1930s (1-7 of 13) Cooper River Bridge, c. 1930s (8-13 of 13) Page 13 Cromwell Alley, 1938 (1-11 of 17) Page 14 Exchange Building Fort Sumter, 1937-1938 (1-7 of 9) Fort Sumter, 1937-1938 (8-9 of 9) Page 15 Hampton Park, 1937-1938 Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 16

and harbor pilots] (1-19 of 106) Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 17

and harbor pilots] (20-38 of 106)

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Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 18 and harbor pilots] (38-57 of 106)

Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 19

and harbor pilots] (58-76 of 106) Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 20

and harbor pilots] (77-95 of 106) Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 21

and harbor pilots] (96-100 of 106) Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 22

and harbor pilots] (101-105 of 106) Harbor, c. 1930s [includes ships, their captains, views, Page 23

and harbor pilots] (106-106 of 106) Harriott Pinckney Home for Seamen, 1938 Hibernian Hall, 1938 (1-7 of 9)

Hibernian Hall, 1938 (8-7 of 9) Page 24 Hotels:

Fort Sumter 1937-1938 Francis Marion 1934 and 1937-1938

[Jenkins Orphanage Band, See: Orphanage Band, Jenkins’, 1938] Krancheck’s (men’s clothing store), Employees Page 25 Marketplace, 1934 and 1937 Meat Market of Charles R. Witt, c. 1930s Merchants, Dec. 1937 Miles Brewton House Page 26 Moultrie, William [house where he was imprisoned on Magazine Street] Museum, 1934 News and Courier, Employees and Facilities, 1938 (1-19 of 24) Page 27

News and Courier, Employees and Facilities, 1938 (20-24 of 24) Page 28 Orphan House, c. 1930s [Charleston Orphan House, first municipal Page 29

orphanage] Orphanage Band, Jenkins’, 1938 Page 30 Parham, James D., c. 1930s Pinckney, Charles C., Grave of Pink House, c. 1930s Page 31 Police Department, 1937 Powder Magazine, 1934 Page 32 Robertson, H. C., Family of, Charleston, c. 1930s Roper Hospital, c. 1930s (1-5 of 9) Page 33 Roper Hospital, c. 1930s (6-9 of 9) Page 34 Rutledge, John, Grave of, c. 1930s Page 35

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Steam Locomotive, “Best Friend of Charleston,” c. 1930s Page 36 Street Scenes, c. 1930s (1-2 of 5) Street Scenes, c. 1930s (3-5 of 5) Page 37 Sword Gates, Legare Street, 1938 (1-1 of 3) Sword Gates, Legare Street, 1938 (2-3 of 3) Page 38 Thornhill, T. Wilbur, Home of, c. 1930s (1-2 of 4) Thornhill, T. Wilbur, Home of, c. 1930s (2-4 of 4) Page 39 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (1-2 of 42) Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (3-7 of 42) Page 40 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (8-12 of 42) Page 41 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (13-17 of 42) Page 42

Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (18-22 of 42) Page 43 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (23-27 of 42) Page 44 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (28-32 of 42) Page 45 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (33-37 of 42) Page 46 Tornado, 29 Sept. 1938 (38-42 of 42) Page 47 Villa Margherita, 1938 (1-5 of 6) Page 48 Villa Margherita, 1938 (6-6 of 6) Page 49 West Point Rice Mill, c. 1930s

North Charleston: Page 50

Chicora School, c. 1930s Midlands Park School, c. 1930s Ordnance Depot, c. 1937

Greenville, Greenville, Joseph Bryson [includes son, Franklin David] Page 51 Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion

McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 (1-3 of 14) Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion Page 52

McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 (4-8 of 14)

Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion Page 53 McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 (9-13 of 14)

Richland, Columbia, University of South Carolina, Presidential Inauguration, J. Rion Page 54

McKissick, 6 Apr. 1937 (14-14 of 14) Topical:

Military: General World War II (1-1 of 38) World War II (2-6 of 38) Page 55

Page 78: William D. Workman, Jr....Workman utilized his first-hand experience as a reporter of the 1950s segregation battles when he assisted in the writing of three additional books on the

South Carolina Political Collections William D. Workman, Jr. Collection, Page 78

World War II (7-11 of 38) Page 56 World War II (12-16 of 38) Page 57 World War II (17-21 of 38) Page 58 World War II (22-26 of 38) Page 59 World War II (27-31 of 38) Page 60 World War II (32-36 of 38) Page 61 World War II (36-38 of 38) Page 62

Politics: Congressional Delegation Tour of Hartwell Dam, Clemson, 1956 Senatorial Campaign, 1962 (1-5 of 7) Page 63

Senatorial Campaign, 1962 (6-7 of 7) Page 64

Savannah River Project, Displaced Communities, Ellenton, Earle H. Greene with Town Limit Sign, 5 Dec. 1950

Springs Mills Photography Exhibit, Columbia Museum of Art, 1984 Page 65