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Seneca (S.C.) -- History.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Gignilliat Family Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss-0060
Scope and Contents This collection includes six account books; class notes 1888-1902; Charles Nutting Gignilliat's 1902 Clemson degree (oversize); his Calhoun Literary Society diploma, 1902 (oversize); a cotton Telegraphic Cipher Code, 1878, revised and improved edition, especially adapted to the cotton trade; a bound copy of biographical data submitted by Clemson"s class of 1902 for their 50th reunion in June, 1952; and a lacquered keepsake box with seventy cents in...
Dates: 1800s-1980

John R. McCravy Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss-0229
Scope and Contents The papers consist of an oversize volume containing the centennial issue of the Easley Progress, dated October 2, 1974, with a number of articles on the history of Easley and a smaller volume of over seventy clippings, many undated, on the history of Clemson, Easley, Liberty, Pendleton, Seneca and other locations in Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties. Almost all of the articles in the latter volume were written by McCravy as part of his "Libertarian...
Dates: 1967-1975, undated

Once-A-Week Club of Seneca, South Carolina

 Collection
Identifier: Mss-0170
Introduction

This collection consists primarily of the Minutes and the Year Books of the first woman’s club organized in the State of South Carolina, formed in Seneca in 1896for the purpose of “mutual improvement."

Dates: 1896 - 1997

William S. Morrison papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss-0023
Scope and Contents

Handwritten essays or lectures (originals and photocopies) on education, Andrew Pickens, English history. Treaty of Hopewell-on-Keowee, Institute (Experiment station) notes, 1902; a list of occupations of parents and guardians of Clemson students, 1897-1902; D.K. Norris correspondence, July 15, 1895 re local Indian legend; two oversize photographs, one a campus view and one of cadets, faculty, and trustees, were removed and filed in the Mss photograph files.

Dates: 1884-[194?]