The final reel of microfilm is of three clippings scrapbooks created for the three youngest Thurmond children: James Strom Thurmond, Jr., Juliana Gertrude Thurmond, and Paul Reynolds Thurmond. These scrapbooks are similar in content and include articles that mention the children, including Senator Thurmond's birthday celebrations and coverage of Nancy Moore Thurmond's death in 1993. Some commencement programs and clippings are unique to the child whose name is on the scrapbook.
The Subject Correspondence series is named for the central file used by Senator Strom Thurmond's office before changing over to a computerized filing system, the Correspondence Management Series (CMS), in 1976. Some subjects from the Subject Correspondence series for 1976 may overlap into the CMS series.
This series contains correspondence between Senator Thurmond’s office and the White House from 1969 - 1981. Material in this series consists mainly of letters, memos, and telegrams, with some statements and newspaper articles. The correspondence deals with both governmental and personal matters. Earlier correspondence may be found in the Subject Correspondence series.
This series contains the records of the office of Student Athlete Enrichment Programs. The records consist of reference and correspondence files, and memoranda.
This report contains student evaluations of faculty members at Clemson College which were conducted in 1935.