Littlejohn, James C. (James Corcoran)
Dates
- Existence: 1888 - 1959
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Benet Papers
Christie Benet was a lawyer and an outstanding leader who served his city, his state and nation. Among the many places he served was as a Life Trustee of Clemson College. He was elected in 1929, and in 1949 he became Chairman of the Board. Despite his long service these papers are limited primarily to the period 1946-1951.
Central Dance Association Records
Collection of bonds, paper money, scrip, stamps
Rupert Howard Fike Papers
G. H. Aull Papers
Gaston G. Gage Papers
This collection consists mainly of Gaston G. Gage's correspondence relating to Clemson College, the School of Textiles, and his various personal interests. It includes several essays presented at the Clemson Forum Club. Gage's correspondence documents his career as a professor and dean at Clemson University, as well as his involvment in community and church affairs. There is some material related to his wife, Ruth Vardell Gage (1899-1981).
J. C. Littlejohn Collection
This collection consists mainly of material compiled by J. C. Littlejohn for a history of Clemson College. He died before completing this project. It is a rich source of documentation on every aspect of Clemson, from information on the Calhoun and Clemson families to student life and college administration.
Littlejohn Family Papers
James Corcoran Littlejohn worked at Clemson College from the time he graduated in 1908 until his retirement in 1954. He was the college's first register beginning in 1910 and its first business manager beginning in 1926. The bulk of the papers are related to his career. His daughter Mary Katherine Littlejohn added some material related to her own life as well as posthumous material concerning her father.
O. M. Doyle letter
Typed copy and carbon copy of letter from O.M. Doyle, Columbia, South Carolina, to Captain [William W.?] Hollingsworth, Pickens County, South Carolina, regarding a state appropriations bill and discussing the financial condition of South Carolina in March, 1869.
Office of the Vice-President for Business and Finance Records
This series contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, photographs and publications from the Business Manager, the Vice-Presidents of Business and Finance, and subsidiary administrative units.
- Type
- Collection 15
- Archival Object 1
- Subject
- Photographs. 3
- Articles 2
- Audiocassettes. 2
- Scrapbooks. 2
- Speeches (documents) 2
- Academic libraries -- Automation. 1
- Academic libraries -- History. 1
- Academic libraries -- South Carolina 1
- Agricultural colleges. 1
- Agricultural extension work -- South Carolina. 1
- Agricultural laws and legislation -- South Carolina. 1
- Agricultural price supports -- United States. 1
- Agriculture -- Economic aspects. 1
- Agriculture -- South Carolina. 1
- Alcohol -- Law and legislation -- South Carolina. 1
- Audiotapes. 1
- Balls (Parties) 1
- Bills (legislative records) 1
- Bird watching -- South Carolina -- Clemson. 1
- Blueprints (reprographic copies) 1
- Bonds (negotiable instruments) 1
- Cancer -- Hospitals -- Georgia 1
- Clemson Experimental Forest (S.C.) 1
- Clemson University -- Alumni and alumnae 1
- Clemson University -- Football -- History 1
- College trustees -- South Carolina. 1
- Commemorative postage stamps. 1
- Confederate States of America. 1
- Constitutional history -- United States 1
- Correspondence. 1
- Dance Orchestras 1
- Dance Parties 1
- Edgefield County (S.C.) 1
- Education -- South Carolina. 1
- Engineering -- Study and teaching -- Law and legislation. 1
- Executive orders 1
- Finance, Public -- South Carolina. 1
- Fox hunting. 1
- Hartwell Dam (Ga. and S.C.) 1
- Hartwell Lake (S.C. and Ga.) 1
- Hazing. 1
- Health -- South Carolina -- Edgefield County. 1
- Higher education and state -- South Carolina. 1
- Highway planning -- South Carolina. 1
- Industrial mobilization -- United States -- History -- 20th century 1
- Interstate agreements. 1
- Judicial process—United States—History 1
- Land use -- South Carolina -- Pickens County. 1
- Laws (documents) 1
- Loyalty oaths -- South Carolina. 1
- Memorabilia. 1
- Microfilms 1
- Military currency. 1
- Money -- Confederate States of America. 1
- Motion pictures (visual works) 1
- New Deal, 1933-1939 -- South Carolina. 1
- Paper money 1
- Petitions 1
- Privatization in education -- South Carolina. 1
- Proclamations 1
- Public welfare -- South Carolina -- Edgefield County. 1
- Real property and taxation -- South Carolina. 1
- Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- South Carolina. 1
- Research institutes -- Dominica. 1
- Roads -- South Carolina -- Edgefield County. 1
- Roads -- South Carolina. 1
- Rural electrification -- South Carolina. 1
- Sales tax -- South Carolina. 1
- Segregation -- South Carolina. 1
- Social security. 1
- South Carolina -- Centennial celebrations, etc. 1
- South Carolina -- Economic conditions. 1
- South Carolina -- History -- 1865- 1
- South Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 1
- Student Activities 1
- Tariff on fertilizers -- South Carolina. 1
- Taxation -- Law and legislation -- South Carolina. 1
- Taxation -- South Carolina. 1
- United States -- Defenses -- Economic aspects -- History -- 20th century 1
- United States -- History -- 1933-1945. 1
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945 1
- United States -- Social conditions -- 1933-1945. 1
- Volunteer workers in hospitals 1
- World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Young Men's Christian Associations. 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Economic aspects -- United States. 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Law and legislation. -- United States 1
- World War, 1939-1945—Miscellanea. 1
- Zoning -- South Carolina -- Pickens County. 1 ∧ less