The collection consists of 234 original letters from leading American and European botanists and agriculturists, mostly concerning the whole flora of his locality near the Santee Canal, fungi, grapes, and other plants. The correspondents usually request or acknowledge specimens. There is a list of correspondents, and it includes Alvan Wentworth Chapman, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke and Moses A. Curtis.
This collection consists of the personal papers of Hobart G. Cawood which predominantly document the period when he was the Superintendent of Independence National Historical Park, 1971-1991.
This material collected by Preston B. Holtzendorff, Jr., longtime General Secretary of the Clemson YMCA, gives insight into Clemson student life as well as into the general everyday oprations of the local Young Men's Christian Association.
This series contains some of the materials/records produced by the Horticulture Department
This series contains budget documents, correspondence, memoranda, reports, surveys, and other material organized in an alphabetical subject file.
Hugh Bryan Hester served as an officer in the United States Army from 1917-1951. He saw active duty during the First and Second World Wars. Upon retirement, he became a frequent critic of American foreign policy and an advocate of peace. This collection was given by Hester and his niece, Mrs. Katherine Watson, between 1982 and 1984.
The records of the Hunter's Store document the operations of a family blacksmith and then general store, 1840's - 1920's, in Pendleton, South Carolina. The records were donated by Gaillard Hunter in 1964 and one ledger was added by purchase in 2024. They were formerly cataloged as 64-1.