The Pendleton Farmers' Society was organized on June 12, 1815, as the "Farmers Society of Pendleton District"; its first president was Thomas Pinckney, Jr. The Pendleton Farmers' Society's original building, the Pendleton Farmers' Hall located on the square in Pendleton, South Carolina, is considered to be the oldest farmers' hall in the United States.
Collection consists of a photocopy of the December 24, 1975, cover letter from Althea Harlin of La France Industries to Priscilla Sutcliffe, Clemson University Libraries and photocopies of weekly wage timesheets for October 5, 12 and December 28, 1901, and January 4, 1902, listing number of days worked, rate per day and total amount earned.
This series contains records, photographs, audio recordings, video tapes, and posters produced by the Performing Arts Department.
This collection contains one envelope and one parole document dated April 10, 1865, Appomattox Court House, Virginia for Private J.E. Perry of Company B, First South Carolina Volunteer Regiment and signed by the commanding officer A.P. Butler, Lieutenant Colonel.
This series contains the records of Pesticide Regulation. The records consist of correspondence.
This collection contains a Charles Pinckney receipt, October 4, 1766; Thomas Pinckney deed to James Cantey, 1787; Thomas Pinckney receipts, April 30 and September 14[?], 1790; A letter from Charles Pinckney to William Janois, December 12, 1803; and a Charles Cotesworth Pinckney receipt, May 25, 1804.