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Education (Horry County), 1936 - 1944

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 54

Series Description

From the Series:

This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports pertaining to Paul Quattlebaum's nine year tenure in the South Carolina Senate. Paul Quattlebaum entered the Senate in the summer of 1935 to fill out the unexpired term of deceased Horry Senator H. Kemper Cooke. Quattlebaum successfully stood for re-election for a full four-year term in 1936 and was subsequently returned to the Senate in 1940. He worked untiringly to enhance the Horry County highway network and took an active interest in agricultural affairs, the Medical College of South Carolina, the Santee-Cooper hydroelectric project, and the State Historical Commission. Conway attorney Frank A. Thompson defeated Quattlebaum in his third bid for re-election in the summer of 1944.

This series consists primarily of correspondence from constituents, Horry County public officials, state government personnel, and other senators. The correspondence documents the inner workings of state politics and also illuminates the internal operations of local government in Horry County. The various Horry County files, along with folders titled "Magistrates," "Sheriff," and "Delegation," help provide a glimpse of county government in the pre-Home Rule years of South Carolina. Notable correspondents include Solomon Blatt, Edgar A. Brown, James F. Byrnes, J. Emile Harley, Richard M. Jeffries, Olin D. Johnston, John L. McMillan, Burnet R. Maybank, Cotesworth P. Means, Ellison D. Smith, J. Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman and Ransome J. Williams.

Dates

  • 1936 - 1944

Extent

From the Series: 6 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Clemson University Libraries Special Collections and Archives Repository

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