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.
Charles Daniel started Daniel Construction Company in 1935. He acted as president and chairman of the board and oversaw the rapid growth of the company as it advanced to become one of the larges construction companies in the world. The Charles Daniel Papers document his activities as a business executive, a community leader, and a crusader for southern industry.
Reports and blueprints (oversize) from Ladshaw and Ladshaw, Civil and Hydraulic Engineers, to Norris as chairman of the Executive Committee of the Clemson College Board of Trustees, concerning repairs following the failure of a dike to protect bottom land below Cemetery Hill.
The collection consists of account books and accounts, correspondence and receipts. The three account books, which include one "farm account book", record Daniel Pope's financial activities during the period 1884-1919. The correspondence in the collection is between Daniel Pope and William Bower & Son of Savannah, GA, and Liverpool, England, regarding the sale of sea island cotton during 1891-1892. The accounts and receipts are for cotton sales and purchases of J.J.T. Pope.
There is a nine page history of the society written by J.M. Napier which focuses upon its early years and gives some genealogical information about its members. Also, a three page account of the 97th annual meeting of the Society at which Dr. R.F. Poole introduced the topic of discussion, 'The Farmer's Part in the War Effort', also written by Napier.