The Carroll Campbell papers document the period 1978-1986 when Campbell served in the U.S. House of Representatives for the Fourth Congressional District (Greenville, Spartanburg, and Union Counties). The bulk of the collection consists of the correspondence files.
This collection consists primarily of records relating to Woodside Mills of Greenville, South Carolina, and records from other mills acquired by Woodside Mills from 1908 to 1959.
After receiving a degree in textile engineering from Clemson College in 1933, Furman Martin worked at Springs Industries in research and development, 1933-1975 with service in the U.S. Army during World War II. The papers primarily pertain to Martin's work at Springs Industries and document applied research related to textile manufacturing. They include articles, artifacts, correspondence, drawings, index cards, memoranda, newspapers, patents, photographs, reports, and tables.
Apprentice contract of George Senn ([December?] 14, 1891) with testimonial (1895) to Senn's successful completion of his apprenticeship at Graniteville Manufacturing Company, 1 manuscript page consisting of 2 fragments. Fragment of manuscript page listing financial terms of contract, 1891. Rules and regulations for apprentices (1891) at Graniteville Manufacturing Company, 1 manuscript page written on both sides consisting of 2 fragments. Photocopies of above, 5 pages.