Ephemera Collection, 506.00
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SCHS Ephemera Collection, 1844-2004 SCHS# 506.00 Description: 9.5 linear ft. (22 boxes) Scope and content: Collection consists of ephemera pertaining to tourism, businesses, organizations, churches and other aspects of social life and culture primarily in the greater Charleston area. Smaller collections of ephemera for South Carolina cities and counties are included within each subject area. Subjects include arts, business and industry, education, festivals, history and the African American community. Documentary forms include an assortment of flyers, brochures, handbills, bulletins, tickets, invitations, occasional cards, postcards and other assorted paper incidentals. Preferred citation: Ephemera Collection, 1844-2004. (0506.00) South Carolina Historical Society. Series Outline: Charleston and South Carolina Tourism Boxes 1-8 Charleston Arts Boxes 9-12 Business and Industry Boxes 13-14 Religion Boxes 15-17 Education Box 18 Government Box 19 Organizations Boxes 19-20 Programs and Events Box 21 History Box 22 African-American Community Box 22 Container listing: BOX 1 Series 1: Charleston and South Carolina Tourism 1 1 Cypress Gardens. Includes: 1931-1934 season passes. Also includes undated general information handbill, brochures, and fold-out postcard. Also includes Spring 1990 Cypress Gardens Quarterly Newsletter. 2 Magnolia Gardens. Includes: 1880 hand-dated ticket, 1908 ticket, 1909 hand-tied pamphlet with postcard, and brochures. 3 Miscellaneous gardens located in and around Charleston, SC. Includes: 1941 and 1948 tour brochures of gardens. Also includes flyers of various Charleston Gardens, and flyer for Mateeba Gardens. 4 Historic Sites in Berkeley County, SC. Includes: 1984 flyer with pre-order form for Berkeley County Historical Society’s publication, Historic Ramblin’s Through Berkeley, a history of Berkeley County, SC by J. Russell Cross. 5 Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. Includes: 1995 program booklet and flyer. Charles Towne Landing. Includes: 1970 Dedication program, 1978 visitor brochure, and 1987 newsletter. Also includes undated admission & parking ticket, Tricentennial dedication program, and brochures. 7 Historic Sites in Dorchester County. Includes: 1932 Summerville Horse Show schedule of events. Also includes undated Summerville business map, Summerville general information booklet, and Dorchester Settlement brochure. 8 Edisto Island. Includes: 1985 self-tour brochure for churches & plantations and 1989 tour brochure for historic plantations & churches. Also includes undated brochure of Trinity Church’s historical highlights and legal sized typed document of historic chronology of Edisto Island. 9 Fort Sumter Historical Site. Includes: 1931 program for the dedication of Anderson Memorial Flagstaff & Confederate Memorial Tablet, 1949 ticket for the Battle of Fort Sumter re-enactment, 1952, 1953, 1958 & 1961 National Park Services brochures, 1961 Commemorative Stamp Ceremony program & stamp, 1965 & 1968 National Park Service tour brochure, 1967 National Park Service foldable. Also includes undated flyer about General Thomas Sumter and undated flyer about Pigeon Point Lighthouse as well as additional undated visitor brochures. 10 John’s Island. Includes: Undated rack card about Angel Oak and undated photocopied pages from unknown source about Legareville, SC located on John’s Island. 11 McClellanville. Includes: 1929 flyer for Seaman’s Pharmacy, 1970 brochure of historic & general information, and 1991 flyer of arts event. 2 12 Mount Pleasant. Includes: 1965 Mount Pleasant, Isle of palms, and Sullivan’s Island Points of Interest foldout, 1973 National Park Service brochure for Fort Moultrie, 1988 program for “Historic Sullivan’s Island”, and 1993 Public Forum flyer for Mount Pleasant’s Institutions. Also includes undated brochures pertaining to Mt. Pleasant’s archeological heritage, Yorktown, Sullivan’s Island, and Fort Marshall. 13 Natural Preserves in South Carolina. Includes: 1963 foldout map of Francis Marion National Forest, 1969 Sport Fishing Regulations from US Department of Interior of Santee National Wildlife Refuge, 1972 Birds of the Santee brochure by US Department of Interior, 1974 Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge brochure, 1974 Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge brochure, 1978 flyer of SC Minerals & Gems from SC Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism, 1985 Washo Reserve Guide from The Nature Conservatory, and flyer of archaeological & historical sites of the Dill Wildlife Refuge. Also included are brochures of Francis Beidler Forest, The Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Ace Basin, Santee-Cooper, The Animal Forest, and Charleston’s Natural Areas. 14 Neighborhoods of Charleston: Includes: 1963, 1967, 1988 Ansonborough flyers and Broad Street and Harleston Village flyers. 15 The Old Charleston Jail. Includes: 1975 and 1994 flyer and tourist brochure. 16 Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon. Includes: 1976 historical information brochure, 1981 Invitation to the Dedication of the Restoration, 1982 Tribute to Marquis de Lafayette program, and 1983 flyer for program. Also includes undated miscellaneous tourist & visitor brochures. 17 Santee Canal. Includes: 1989 Program, invitation, & RSVP card for Berkeley County Historical Society Museum. Also includes undated History of Santee Canal brochure and Directional Map for Old Santee Canal State Park’s Dedication Ceremony. Also includes brochure “A Historical Link from the 18th Century” (undated). BOX 2 1 The Confederate Home: Includes: 1993 Thank-You card. Also contains undated historical information flyers and brochure. Also includes newspaper article “A Cherished Institution” (undated). 2 Heyward Washington House. Includes: Undated brochure for sale of items from Brainard Lemon Silver Collection and undated booklet and brochures. Also includes brochure “The Heyward Washington House, No. 87 Church Street” (undated). 3 John C. Calhoun Mansion. Includes: Undated tourist brochure 3 4 Joseph Manigault House. Includes: 1975 History as compiled by The Charleston Museum. Also includes undated tourist brochures and flyers. 5 Miles Brewton House. Includes: 1934 brochure. Also includes undated photo-copied print with brochure cover. 6 Miscellaneous Houses. Includes: 1952 Charleston’s Historic Houses Tour brochure sponsored by Historic Charleston Foundation, 1972 brochure for Christ St. Paul’s Tour of Country Homes & Gardens to include -- Scott Farm, Lem’s Bluff, Willtown (Wilton) Bluff, The Grove, Barnwell House, Oak Lawn, Sunnyside, Crawfords, as well as Edisto Presbyterian Church & Christ Church, 1979 South Carolina Historical Society’s Annual Meeting Tour of houses brochure to include – Hibernian Hall, 59 Meeting Street, 61 Tradd Street, and 69 Church Street. 1979 brochure for Tour of Homes sponsored by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church to include homes in Hilton Head, SC, 1981 poster & 1983 brochure for Festival of Houses tours sponsored by Historic Charleston Foundation, and 1987 booklet for Festival of Houses tours sponsored by Historic Charleston Foundation. Also includes undated brochures and flyers for: Thomas Bennett House, Aiken-Rhett House, The Pink House, The Bishop Robert Smith House, Edmondston-Alston House, Glebe House, Blacklock House, Brewton Inn, Battery Carriage House, Sword Gate House, Rodgers Mansion, Sebring-Aimar House, Ashley Hall Estate, Ashley Hall, and houses of the Charleston Museum and Historic Charleston Foundation. Also includes brochure Charleston’s Historic Houses (1954). 7 Nathanial Russell House. Includes: 1995 invitation to Interior Views of the Nathaniel Russell House. Also includes undated docent dialog, and tourist brochures. Also includes Docent Dialogue (May 1997). 8 Villa Margherita House. Includes: Undated visiting card for Mrs. Taft (Helen Taft, First Lady) and tourist brochures. 9 Charleston Museum. Includes: 1923 general interest brochure, 1928 leaflet of Spring Calendar, 1943-1944 Program of Lectures, 1987 Membership Brochure. Also includes undated leaflets & flyer of the history of the museum, handbill of Dill Land dispute, and tourist brochures. 10 Hunley Museum. Includes: 2004 flyer advertising Participation Button. Also includes undated greeting card, and tourist brochures. 11 Miscellaneous Museums. Includes: 1957 flyer for The Old Slave Mart Museum and invitation to the 1988 Seventh Annual Meeting of the Friends of the State Museum. Also includes undated invitations to preview opening of the South Carolina State Museum, membership brochure for Friends of the State Museum, guide leaflet for The Old Slave Market, guide booklet for Museums of South Carolina, and tourist brochures for: Powder 4 Magazine, WCSC Broadcast Museum, The Old Slave Mart Museum, U.S. Custom House, Confederate Museum & Market Hall, South Carolina Aquarium, and Historical Museums of South Carolina. 12 Boone Hall Plantation. Includes: Undated brochures by Christ Church Parish about the history of Boone Hall plantation and tourist brochures. 13 Drayton Hall Plantation. Includes: Undated informational brochures created by National Trust for Historic Preservation, brochure for self-guided walking tour, and handout for An Antique Christmas at Drayton Hall. Also includes pamphlet “Drayton Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, A Property of The National Trust for Historic Preservation in The United States” and a pamphlet “Drayton Hall,” published by the Historic Charleston Foundation (1947). Also includes Drayton Hall Interiors (November 1982; Winter 1988-89; Spring 1989; Summer 1989; Summer 1992). 14 Magnolia Plantation. Includes: 1975 visitor’s