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Carologue Index Updated June 2016 Month/Seaso Year Page(s) Title Author Subjects Illustrations Comments/Other n The contributions and 1985 Jan-Feb 1 Gene Waddell Joins Getty David Molke-Hansen accomplishments of Gene Photo of Gene Waddell Waddell as he leaves the Description of source 1985 Jan-Feb 2-3 Palmetto Genealogy Isabella G. Leland materials at the SCHS for genealogical research David Moltke-Hansen Is New Bio of David Moltke-Hansen, 1985 Jan-Feb 4 Susan Walker Photo of David Moltke-Hansen Director new SCHS director Description and historical Photo of the Flag of the 1985 Jan-Feb 5, 11 Moultrie Guard Flag Evokes Past Margaretta Childs significance of the Moultrie Moultrie Guard, p.5 Guard Flag Description of homes to be toured during the 1985 Photo of the Bishop Smith 1985 Jan-Feb 7 1985 Annual Meeting Tour annual meeting, ten House in Charleston properties owned by the The story of Santee planter, William P. Baldwin, John Bowman and Photo of John Bowman's mill 1985 Jan-Feb 8-10 Mr. Bowman's Windmill Jr. especially his connection to shaft, p.9 Jonathan Lucas, millwright Description of material Photo of bust of Julia Peterkin 1985 Jan-Feb 12 Peterkin Papers donated to the SCHS by Dr. P.I.E. Weston relating to Julia Peterkin 1832 letter of proposal from 1985 Jan-Feb 13-14 T. Bynum's "Affaire du Coeur" Donna Roper Turner Bynum, Jr. to Caroline Virginia Taliaferro Some of the upcoming College of Charleston events in celebrating the 1985 Jan-Feb 14 Bicentennial 200th anniversary of the College of Charleston Information on post cards Elizabeth Verner Postcards Post card by Artvue Post Card 1985 May-June 1 Joseph T. Holleman produced by Elizabeth Collectible Co. of Dock Street Theater O'Neill Verner In Memoriam: Isabella Gaud Comments honoring Isabella 1985 May-June 1-2 Leland Gaud Leland (1918-1985) Scholarship awards made to Hannah R. Joyner, Bayard R. Maybank, Lawrence, E. Seven Gignilliat Scholarships 1985 May-June 2 Moore III, Christopher N. Awarded Olsen, Joel A. Smithwick, Harriet H. Vaughan, Mary Catharine Whiteside, and Short description of Photo of Professor George C. 1985 May-June 2 Fall Tour Features Edgefield upcoming SCHS Fall Tour in Rogers, Jr., at annual meeting Edgefield reception Palmetto Genealogy: Caveat Some of the pitfalls in 1985 May-June 3, 10 Isabella G. Leland Researcher researching family records Short description of the use Two photos of slave tags made 1985 May-June 4 Badges of Urban Slavery Theresa A. Singleton of slave tags in South by Charleston silversmith, John Carolina Joseph Lafar Description of his William Gilmore Simms collection 1985 May-June 4 W. G. Simms Collection Expands Harlan Greene donated to the SCHS by Mr. Drawing of W. Gilmore Simms Robert M. Willingham, Jr., of Washington, GA Description of some of the Scholarship, Bias and Truth: The 1985 May-June 6, 14 Cam Alexander SCHS's holdings of printed Library Grows materials Grandma's Quilt: Preserving Tips on prolonging the lives 1985 May-June 7, 13, 15 Judy Heberling Historic Textiles of historic textiles The Voyage of the Sewee: A William P. Baldwin, The author's ideas about the Aerial photo of Awendaw area, 1985 May-June 8-9 Rumination on History Jr. history of the Sewee Indians p.9 Short bio of Ann Fripp 1985 May-June 10 Ann F. Hampton Joins Staff Hampton as she joins the Details of the opera, Porgy and Bess, coming to Portrait of DuBose Heyward by 1985 May-June 11 Porgy and Heyward Harlan Greene Charleston as well as events George Gershwin to be held to mark the 100th annniversary of the birth of Short description of two Photo of a Confederate printing items to be included in an plate used to print a $100 bill 1985 May-June 12 A Loving Cup and Lucy Pickens exhibition at the South with the likeness of Lucy Carolina State Museum Pickens highlighting South Carolina's Accomplishments of the Preservationist Frances R. retiring head of the Historic Photo of Mrs. Frances Ravenel 1985 May-June 14 Edmunds Retires Charleston Foundation, Smythe Edmunds Frances R. Edmunds A history and description of Photos of Edgefield stoneware: the stoneware made in "Miles Mill", ca. 1870 (p.1); one Stephen Ferrell and 1985 Sept-Oct 1, 7, 14 Edgefield Stoneware South Carolina's Edgefield gallon jug by the Rhodes Terry Ferrell District, primarily in the factory (p.7); pitcher by period from 1840-1863 Landrum Pottery (p.7) Interesting tale of Sheriff 1985 Sept-Oct 1, 4 John Fox and the Jailbreak Hale C. Sweeny John Fox (1805-1885) in the Lexington District of SC Description of a slave-made bench, an Adam Carruth musket, and two oil paintings 1985 Sept-Oct 2 State Museum Collection Grows by William Aiken Walker-- new acquisitions of the South Carolina State Report on the SCHS collection of Confederate 1985 Sept-Oct 3 Scripophily and Philately Joseph T. Holleman blockade-runner company stock certificates and Confederate Postmaster's An essay on book collecting, "A Passion Which Lasts": 1985 Sept-Oct 8 John R. Poindexter particularly those by South Collecting South Caroliniana Carolinians The story of Rev. Archibald Mrs. Harold A. Stobo, a Scots Presbyterian 1985 Sept-Oct 11-13 Reverend Stobo's Bible Moore, CGRS minster, in the early Charles Town area from John A. History of the Fish Sluice 1985 Sept-Oct 13-14 The Right to Catch Shad Chapman's History Law of 1784 of Edgefield County Details of sites to be visited 1985 Sept-Oct 15 1985 Society Fall Tour during the 1985 SCHS Fall Tour in Edgefield County Description of some of the letters of William Henry "Stranger things in history": Trescot, South Carolinian 1986 Jan-Feb 1-2 Greg Williams Trescot Letters Come to Light and acting Secretary of State in the Buchanan administration, to his uncle, The work of Robert Mills on William P. Baldwin, the Board of Public Works 1986 Jan-Feb 3-6, 8 Robert Mills's Inland Passage Photo of Robert Mills, p.3 Jr. and South Carolina's canal program in the early 1800's Genealogical queries on the 1986 Jan-Feb 7-8 Palmetto Genealogy English, Harrison, Heskett, and Newman families Balcony donated to the 1986 Jan-Feb 8 Balcony Seek Fitting Home SCHS by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Photo of wrought-iron balcony Drake awaits purchase Report of meetings held to Calamity, Catastrophe, discuss protection of library 1986 Jan-Feb 10 Harlan Greene Cataclysm: Be Prepared and museum works from fire or natural disaster A complete list of SCHS 1986 Jan-Feb 11-18 SCHS Membership List members as of 31 December 1985 Photo of plat of the southern 1, 4, 10- Dean Hall plantation: from The story of Dean Hall portion of the Coatbaw tract, from the collections of 1986 May-June Ann Fripp Hampton 11 Coatbaw to Cypress Gardens Plantation from a copy dated October the SCHS 1817 The story of Samuel Carroll Ainsworth Augustus Maverick (1803- 1986 May-June 1, 9 Maverick South Carolinian McElligott 1870), Texas cattle rancher, born in South Carolina Gignilliat scholarships awarded to Anne Waring Cherry, Samuel Lanier Donaldson, Hannah Joyner, 1986 May-June 3 Gignilliat scholarships awarded Lawrence E. Moore III, Paul Trapier Gervais Puckette, and Joel Anderson Smithwick. Henry Herbert Genealogical queries on the Chandler, Perkins, Durant, Piggot, Welch, Bell, Moore, 1986 May-June 5, 8 Palmetto Genealogy Norwood, Dial, Frierson, Fitzpatrick, Dantzler, Getty, and Childers families Description of items found From the author's Of Parrots, pounds and pintles: Photo of bronze one-pound 1986 May-June 6, 9 H. K. Baumeister with a metal detector at collection. Photo by Recent finds at Willtown Bluff weight Willtown Bluff Susan Walker Description of the colonial era collection of books once 1986 May-June 11 Izard colonial library owned by Ralph Izard, now donated to the SCHS library Description of rare book (donated to the SCHS 1986 May-June 11 Rare item, generous gift Harlan Greene library) published in 1935 to commemorate the debut of the opera Porgy and Bess The history of the Hamrick Theatre in Gaffney, SC, and Gaffney's Hamrick Theatre: A Photo of the Hamrick Theatre 1986 Sept-Oct 1, 4 Lise Ritsch efforts made to preserve it small town fights for its past from 1937, p. 1 through the National Main Street program The United States Electric Illuminating Company Central Station at 94 Queen 1986 Sept-Oct 1, 10 Charleston's power landmark Street in Charleston is recognized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Photo of Martha Fisher as new 1986 Sept-Oct 3 SCHS staff member John R. Poindexter, Ph.D, Poindexter heads Sumter appointed director of 1986 Sept-Oct 4, 5 Museum Sumter's Williams-Brice Museum/Archives Genealogical queries on the 1986 Sept-Oct 5 Palmetto Genealogy Fuller, Steele, Pressley, Puckett, and Ravenel Details of Civil War naval The blockade and invasion of William P. Baldwin, 1986 Sept-Oct 6-7, 10 activity around Bull's Bay Bull's Bay Jr. north of Charleston Details of the SCHS 1986 1986 Sept-Oct 11 1986 Society Fall Tour Fall Tour to be held in the Beaufort area G. W. Johnson period photos of "Annie" and a pair of African- Lowcountry baskets: A place in Coiled basketry/history & American basketmakers, p. 1987 Jan-Feb 1,8-9 Dale Rosengarten the sun modern evolution 1,9; two pages from the Legerton seagrass basket catalogue, p. 8 Contributions of Elise 1987 Jan-Feb 1,3 Elise Pinckney leaves Magazine Malcolm C. Clark Pinckney as editor of SC Historical Magazine Announcement of class on 1987 Jan-Feb 2 Preservation Field School in June preservation process offered by USC & College of Society's accomplishments over the past 15 years; 1987 Jan-Feb 2,4,11 Director's notes David Molke-Hansen needs identified for the immediate future SC Dispensary Act; the one- Illustrated labels of SC 1987 Jan-Feb 3 Let the collector beware Joe Holleman cent 1861-type US stamp dispensary bottles, p.3 New program coordinator at 1987 Jan-Feb 4 Madge McCrady Hallett join staff Photo of Madge Hallett, p.
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