Pickens - Hopewell - Gov. Francis Wilkinson Pickens, 1961, 1966 and undated
Scope and Contents Note
The Mary Stevenson Collection documents the people and places of the South Carolina counties of Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens—especially the Clemson-Pendleton area—through the research of Mary Stevenson, a Clemson University librarian and chair of the Research and Publication Committee of the Foundation for Historic Restoration in the Pendleton Area. The Collection contains articles, bills, book chapters, booklets, brochures, chronologies, clippings, correspondence, genealogies, invoices, maps, negatives, orders, pamphlets, photographs, plats, postcards, publications, research notes, sketches, and copies/transcripts of original documents among other items. The materials in the collection date from 1784 to 1995, with most of the items dating between 1960 and 1988. However, there are significant gaps within the overall date span. Much of the material in this collection was created or received by Stevenson as a result of her duties as the chair of the Foundation for Historic Restoration in Pendleton Area Research and Publication Committee and as part of her research on the history of the Upstate area of South Carolina, particularly the Clemson-Pendleton area. Some of this material was used for articles in the Foundation’s newsletter. There is also personal correspondence in the series as well as a few items relating to her career as a librarian at the Clemson University Libraries. The African-American section focuses on African-Americans in the Clemson/Pendleton area and includes six spirituals collected by Robert Adger Bowen during the 1880’s. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. The Miscellaneous section is mainly Foundation for Historic Restoration in Pendleton Area Research and Publication Committee book sales records with an occasional personal letter. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. The Persons section contains information about and correspondence regarding important families in the Clemson-Pendleton area and those associated with the historic houses Ashtabula and Woodburn. The files include those on the Adger, Bee (particularly Confederate General Barnard E. Bee), Bowen, Calhoun, Gibbes, Huger, Pickens, and Pinckney families. One of the other individuals profiled is Jane Edna Harris Hunter, who founded the Phyllis Wheatly Association (an African-American social service organization) in Cleveland, Ohio in 1911. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. The Pictures section contains not only negatives and photographs but artwork and printed material as well. Many of the files relate to those in the other sections of the Papers. Most of the material relates to persons, buildings, monuments, etc. in Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens Counties, especially the Clemson-Pendleton area; however, there are some images taken in other parts of South Carolina and a few in North Carolina. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. The same geographical focus is true for the Places section, which for the most part concerns itself with buildings, cities, and towns. Among the locations highlighted in this section are the historic houses of Ashtabula and Woodburn; Fort Hill Plantation, Hanover House, and Hopewell Plantation, all on the Clemson University campus; Farmer’s Hall in Pendleton; the Old Stone Church; Orange Grove; the town of Pendleton (including churches) and the Pendleton District; Rivoli Plantation; and Varennes Tavern. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. The Things section has information about such things as architectural details, gold mining in the area, and local railroads. Folders within the section are arranged alphabetically by folder title. Correspondents include the writer Robert Adger Bowen; Marguerite V. Doggett, who was the Clemson College librarian 1923-1930; poet Sidelle B. Ellis; Richard W. Simpson, Jr.; and Clarissa Walton Taylor, granddaughter of Clarissa Adger Bowen.
Dates
- 1961, 1966 and undated
Conditions Governing Access
Mss 353, Mary Stevenson Collection, Special Collections Library, Clemson University Libraries, Clemson, SC 29634
Extent
From the Collection: 9 Cubic Feet (747 folders, 1 oversize folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Stevenson, Mary, 1902-1998 (Collector, Person)
- From the Collection: Bowen, Robert Adger, 1868-1972 (Correspondent, Person)
- From the Collection: Doggett, Marguerite V. (Correspondent, Person)
- From the Collection: Ellis, Sidelle B., 1906-1999 (Correspondent, Person)
- From the Collection: Simpson, Richard W. , Jr. (Richard Wright), 1874-1953 (Correspondent, Person)
- From the Collection: Taylor, Clarissa, 1902-2005 (Correspondent, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository