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ARTHUR AND FARRAR FAMILY
PAPERS, 1809-1978
UNCC MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION 65
 
 
Collection Information
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content Note
Subgroup/Series Descriptions and Container Lists
ARTHUR FAMILY
  1. CORRESPONDENCE (1809-1973)
  1.1 Subject Files (1809-1978)
  1.2 Business Correspondence (1925-74)
  1.3 Personal Correspondence (1911-73)
  2. DAILY EXPENSE AND ACCOUNT RECORDS (1926-73)
  3. GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MATERIAL (1911-76)
  4. PHOTOGRAPHS (ca. 1896-1970)
  5. MEMORABILIA (ca. 1920-50)
FARRAR FAMILY
  1. BUSINESS MATERIAL (1849-99)
  2. PERSONAL AND FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (1864-98)
  3. MISCELLANY (1810-91)
 
 
COLLECTION INFORMATION
 
Size:
22 linear feet (ca. 44,100 items, including 187 photographs and 78 volumes).
 
Locales: Gaston County (N.C.).
Mecklenburg County (N.C.).
Union County (S.C.).
 
Bulk Dates: 1809-1978.
 
Languages: English.
 
Summary: Materials created and collected by James Harrison Arthur (1901-78), his wife Katherine Miller Arthur (1914-74), and his uncle Benjamin Franklin Arthur Jr. (1863-1944). Consists primarily of correspondence and subject files of James and Katherine, residents of Gaston County, N.C. Also includes daily expense records (1926-73); business correspondence (1925-74) related to James's work as a textile mill accountant in North Carolina and South Carolina; papers (1877-1901) of Dr. James Park McComb relating primarily to his gold mining activities in Charlotte; and photographs of and genealogical material about the Arthur, Rice, and Herndon families of South Carolina and the Wilson, McComb, and King families of Mecklenburg County, N.C. B. F. Arthur's papers include material relating to the history of South Carolina, particularly Union County. A significant segment consists of personal and business correspondence, plantation account books, and other financial records of his father-in-law, John Clough Farrar (1817-99), wholesale grocer and cotton broker in antebellum Charleston and planter in Union County during and after the Civil War.
 
Index Terms: Arthur, Benjamin Franklin, 1863-1944.
Arthur, James H., 1901-1978.
Arthur family.
Herndon family.
King family.
McComb family.
Rice family
South Carolina--History.
Union County (S.C.)--History.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
Wilson family.
 
Sources: Gift of James H. Arthur Jr., Leonora Arthur Coleman, and Katherine Arthur Bryce, 1979.
 
Access: Unrestricted.
 
Copyright: Not held by UNC Charlotte Library.
 
Citation: Arthur and Farrar Family Papers, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Library.
   
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Related Arthur and Rice Family Papers, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
 
 
BIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICAL NOTE
 
The Arthur family became established in South Carolina before the Revolutionary War. During the early colonial period, James's ancestors emigrated from England into Caroline County, Va., and then eventually to the Lexington and Orangeburg regions of South Carolina. A line of the family, from which James descended, migrated to Union, S.C.
 
Of the family, one Arthur writes, "According to published histories of South Carolina it appears that the Arthurs were prominent influential leaders identified with the economic, political, and governmental development of South Carolina." William Arthur, James's great-great grandfather, was a delegate representing South Carolina at the Second Provincial Congress (1775-76) and later served in the South Carolina General Assembly. William Arthur married Elizabeth Friday, and they were the parents of Friday Arthur, who married Anna Class.
 
Friday and Anna's oldest son, William Friday Arthur, was mayor of Columbia, S.C. during the 1850s and a political cartoonist. Another son, Benjamin Franklin Arthur, Sr. (1826-70), was James's grandfather and played a prominent role in the politics of South Carolina preceding the Civil War.
 
Benjamin F. Arthur, Sr., attended South Carolina College, from which he was graduated in 1845. He was admitted to the bar in 1848 and practiced law with his brother, Edward, in Columbia. In 1851 he moved to Unionville and began practicing there. He became magistrate for the Union District in 1852 and later Judge Advocate of the 35th regiment South Carolina State Militia.
 
From 1858 to 1860 Benjamin Arthur served as private secretary to Governor William H. Gist. In December, 1860, he was elected clerk of the South Carolina Secession. His signature appears on the official copy.
 
In 1853 Benjamin Arthur married Ann Elizabeth Dogan, daughter of Joseph Herndon and Ann Rice Dogan of Union. Warren Dupre Arthur, one of their sons, was an avid collector of historic documents and genealogical material. He passed along to James much of the documentation he collected on the Arthur family, together with a large group of material relating primarily to the businesses of the father of his wife, Josephine Farrar Arthur.
 
James Arthur's father, Warren Dupre Arthur (1865-1940), was active in the government and commerce of Union. According to a newspaper article of 1927, he built the first telephone exchange and established (1899) the first wholesale grocery and bottling store in Union. He was a wholesale distributor of petroleum products and a cotton broker. In 1897 he was elected as Union's City Treasurer, a position in which he served for approximately 40 years.
 
In 1889 Warren Arthur married Cynthia Leonora "Nora" Wilson (1867-1931) of Charlotte. The early Wilson family, of Scotch-Irish origin, moved from Maryland and Pennsylvania into the Poplar Tent region of Mecklenburg County, N.C. Nora's father was Marcus Andrew Wilson (1832-83), and her grandfather was Samuel Alexander Wilson (1791-1856). Her mother was Elizabeth Jane McComb (1840-1909), daughter of Joseph McComb (1805-53) and Martha Parks (1807-56). She was also a descendant of Hugh McEwen (1727-92), an early settler of Iredell County, N.C., and was related to the Parks King family of Concord, N.C., and Charlotte. Nora attended Clifford Seminary in Union, where she met James's father.
 
Warren and Nora Arthur had nine children: Marcus Wilson; Dogan Humphries, a World War I aviator killed in an accident at Langley Field, Va. in 1923; Warren Dupre Jr., Elizabeth Parks (Wannamaker); Frances Marion (died in infancy); James Harrison; Cynthia Leonora (Wagnon); Mary Wallis (Jennings); and Ann Jean.
 
James Arthur was born September 10, 1901, in Union. He attended The Citadel from 1918 to 1919 and graduated from the College of Charleston in 1922. He was active in sports and his graduating class was the first to include women at the College of Charleston.
 
After 1922, James, nicknamed "Jaybird," became a cost accountant for various textile firms in North and South Carolina, including Ralph E. Leper Cost Engineers (1925-28), Cotton Textile Institute (1930-32), and Hanna Pickett Mills (1934-40). During World War II he was given a special assignment with a CPA in Washington, D.C. From 1940 to 1949, James worked as an independent cost accounting consultant, traveling from mill to mill through N.C. and S.C., and then as a purchasing agent for American and Efird Mills in Mount Holly, N.C. (1949-61). Between 1961 and 1967 he worked for two other corporations. After 1967 he again became an independent consultant and eventually entered semi-retirement. He died in 1978.
 
James married Mary Katherine Miller (1914-74) of Gastonia, N.C. on December 29, 1936. The daughter of Herbert and Stella Miller and a 1935 graduate of Women's College of the University of North Carolina (now UNC at Greensboro), Katherine taught in Rockingham and Mount Holly, N.C.
 
James and Katherine Arthur had three children: James Harrison Jr. (b. 9-27-38, m. Amelia McGinnis), Leonora Wilson (b. 1-14-41, m. Frank Coleman), and Katherine "Kacky" Miller (b. 4-9-44, m. Bennett Bryce). The family lived primarily in Rockingham, Wadesboro, Mount Holly, and Gastonia, N.C.
 
 
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
 
The Arthur and Farrar Family Papers are divided into two subgroups. The first subgroup consists of material originating from and focusing on the Arthur family; the second subgroup contains material relating to the Farrar family.
 
Subgroup I, ARTHUR FAMILY, is divided into five series: Correspondence, Daily Expense and Account Records, Genealogical Research Material, Photographs, and Memorabilia.
 
Series 1, CORRESPONDENCE (1809-1973), consists of three subseries:
 
Subseries 1, Subject Files (1809-1978), contain James Arthur's voluminous personal correspondence (1809-1978) with friends and extended family, organized topically. This correspondence reflects James's interest in collecting and compiling his genealogy and in maintaining ties with his numerous acquaintances. It also includes material collected by B.F. Arthur Jr., James's uncle, relating to the history of South Carolina and the Arthur family.
 
Subseries 2, Business Correspondence (1925-74), contains primarily correspondence (1925-74) between James and his employers or prospective employers regarding his cost-accounting profession. Also included are his notebooks and card files documenting his contacts with various mills.
 
Subseries 3, Personal Correspondence (1911-73), contains family correspondence (1911-73), consisting primarily of letters and postcards exchanged by James and Katherine during James's extensive business travels. This series provides extensive documentation of the family's daily activities.
 
Series 2, DAILY EXPENSE AND ACCOUNT RECORDS (1926-73), were kept primarily by James but also by Katherine. The records from 1926-36 record James's expenditures per year, under subject headings; later records record daily household expenses. This series reflects James's meticulous habits of personal record-keeping.
 
Series 3, GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MATERIAL (1911-76), includes James's card files and research notes on his family. Also includes published genealogies relating primarily to the Herndon and Rice families.
 
Series 4, PHOTOGRAPHS (ca. 1896-1970), consists primarily of Katherine and James, and their family.
 
Series 5, MEMORABILIA, (ca. 1920-50), collected primarily by Katherine, particularly of her wedding and honeymoon in December, 1936 and January, 1937 and by James, primarily documenting his activities from ca. 1927-33; and by B. F. Arthur Jr.
 
 
Subgroup II, FARRAR FAMILY, contains material relating to family of the wife of James's uncle, Benjamin Arthur Jr. This subgroup is divided into three series: Business Material; Personal and Family Correspondence; and Miscellany.
 
Series 1, BUSINESS MATERIAL (1849-99), contains bills, receipts, advertisements, and correspondence relating to the operation of S. S. Farrar and Brothers, a wholesale import business in Charleston from ca. 1850 to ca. 1861; and to the operation of the plantation of J. C. Farrar, near Pinckneyville from 1862 to 1899. Included are account books documenting receipts and disbursements for the store and the plantation, and miscellaneous sharecropping, labor, and cotton production records for the plantation
 
Series 2, PERSONAL AND FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE (1864-98), contains correspondence of Josephine and John Clough Farrar, parents of Josephine Farrar, wife of B. F. Arthur Jr.
 
Series 3, MISCELLANY (1810-91), contains five documents, including an 1810 deed (possibly for the Pinckneyville plantation) and an overseer's bond (1864) certifying injuries to a slave.
 
 
SUBGROUP/SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS
 
SUBGROUP I: ARTHUR FAMILY
 
Series 1: CORRESPONDENCE (1809-1978)
 
This series is composed of the following subseries: Subject Files of James H. Arthur (1.1); Business Correspondence of James H. Arthur (1.2); and Personal Correspondence of James and Katherine Arthur (1.3).
 
Subseries 1.1: SUBJECT FILES OF JAMES H. ARTHUR (1809-1978)
 
Personal correspondence maintained by James H. Arthur, Sr. (hereinafter James) and organized by him into subject files. File headings are generally names of individuals and their families or organizations with whom he corresponded; infrequently the headings reflect a topic about which he collected information.
 
The bulk of James's subject files consists of social correspondence between him and his extended family, relatives, and friends, and its primarily of a routine nature. The files reflect his interest in collecting and compiling his genealogy, in recording the history of Union County, S.C., and in maintaining ties with his numerous acquaintances.
 
The most significant materials in this series are the files relating to Benjamin F. Arthur, Sr., secretary of the South Carolina Secession Convention (1860), and those of Benjamin F. Arthur Jr., James's uncle, containing materials relating to South Carolina history, to the Civil War, and to the Arthur and Farrar families.
 
[NOTE: For conservation of space and supplies, subject files have been merged by the processor into single folders. The headings on these folders reflect the inclusive titles, but a list of file headings within each folder appears on the front flap of the folder. Material within each file heading is arranged chronologically.]
 
Box:Folder Contents
 
7:10 A. D. PATE & CO.
 
1:1 ABERCROMBIE, D. T. (1969)
 
1:1 ABERNETHY, DEANNA (1959)
 
1:1 ABERNETHY, MILDRED (1972)
 
1:1 ABERNETHY, ROZELLA (1957-63)
 
1:2 ABRAMS, MARVIN (1969)
 
1:2 ADAMS, DOROTHY W. AND JOHN C. (1960-63)
 
1:2 ADAMS, JOY W. (1975)
 
1:2 ADAMS, S. H. (1974)
 
1:3 ADDISON, JENNY (1941)
 
1:3 ADDISON, MARGARET (1971)
 
1:3 ADDISON, MAMMIE (1960-61)
 
1:4 ALBRIGHT, J. C. (1954)
 
1:4 ALBRIGHT, LISA (1976)
 
1:5 ALEXANDER, CANTRY (1953-55)
 
1:5 ALEXANDER, GAY (1959)
 
1:5 ALEXANDER, MARY (1959-65)
 
1:6 ALLIGOOD, WILLIAM G. (1956-68): mayor (1950s) of Mount Holly, N.C., and prominent Gastonia, N.C., resident. Correspondence with and related information.
 
1:7 ANDERSON, CONYERS (1929-30)
 
1:7 ANDERSON, ETHEL (1964)
 
1:7 ANDERSON, GLORIA (1968)
 
1:7 ANDERSON, INA (1918)
 
1:7 ANDERSON, W. H. (1953-74)
 
1:8 ANDREWS, RICHARD HOMER (1943-76)
 
1:9 ANSON SANATORIUM (1938-41)
 
1:10 ARMISTEAD, CAROLINE (1941, 1975)
 
1:11 ARNOLD, LUCY (1958-60)
 
1:12 ARROW COMPANY (1976)
 
1:13 ARTHUR FAMILY--GENERAL INFORMATION (ca. 1880, 1972): includes photocopy of 6-page genealogy, probably written by Anna Arthur Moore (ca. 1880).
 
1:14 ARTHUR, A. A. "BUCK" (1951-72)
 
1:15 ARTHUR, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, SR. (1849-91, 1940-71): material collected by James regarding his grandfather, clerk of the South Carolina Secession Convention (December, 1860). Includes correspondence, biographical information, and a photocopy of and brochure (1960) about the South Carolina Ordinance of Secession.
 
1:16 Number not used
1:17-20 ARTHUR, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JR.--CORRESPONDENCE (1857-1972): miscellaneous correspondence of his wife, Josephine Farrar Arthur, to members of her family; correspondence between Arthur and family members; and correspondence with the Smithsonian and other museums regarding his contributions of Civil War memorabilia. Includes letter (1-7-43) from his nephew J. M. Arthur, serving in the U.S. forces in the Philippines during WWII, describing conditions there, with a sample of a "Japanese shilling" (Japanese occupation currency) enclosed with the letter; letter (8-14-21) from his nephew J. D. Arthur that speaks of J. D.'s appreciation for the "old" KKK, and the North's lack of understanding of the South's attitude toward Blacks and original function of the KKK; letter (8-24-21) discussing different attitudes of Northerners and Southerners toward the Civil War, particularly concerning whether Southerners wanted the War; with letter (4-17-37), copy of a speech from the Times Democrat by Confederate General Charles Edward Hooker about the South's defeat.
 
1:21-25 ARTHUR, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JR.: includes genealogical information and documents collected by Arthur. Genealogical material (folder 21) is comprised of information on Arthur; the family of John and Josephine Farrar (parents of Josephine Farrar Arthur), including the will (1855) of Sarah Gist bequeathing her plantation to Josephine Farrar; and information on the Arthur family. Documents includes a minute book (1889-90) of Union County (S.C.) Board of Trade, for which Arthur served as secretary [folder 22]; brochure (1893) advertising Canadian Pacific Railway, from World's Fair in Chicago [folder 22]; notebook (1809) of C. M. Lide, in which he inscribed an excerpt from a legal treatise on equity [folder 23]; assorted tax payment receipts (1874-86), Union County (S.C.) [folder 24]; program (1936) for "Spirit of Columbia," a sesquicentennial presentation celebrating founding of Columbia, S.C. [folder 25]; advertising catalog (1881) for Eastman Business College in Poughkeepsie (N.Y.), giving "rags-to-riches" import to the value of a practical and modern business education, and showing illustrations of types of business skills taught, such as penmanship and banking procedures [folder 25]; information on Civil War battlefield sites in Virginia memorialized as national parks by the Department of the Interior during FDR's administration [folder 25]; and essays by Arthur on "Charleston of Today," "Blind Tom the Musical Prodigy" (about slave pianist Thomas Green Bethune), and a "Condensed History of the Photographs Taken on the Battlefields of the War between the States by Mathew B. Brady of Washington, D.C., and New York" [folder 25].
 
1:26 ARTHUR, BURCH D. (1952-60)
 
1:27 ARTHUR, CHARLES D. (1936-68)
 
1:28 ARTHUR, DENNIS O. (1966-67)
 
1:29 ARTHUR, DOGAN H. II (1936, 1953-76)
 
1:30 ARTHUR, EDWARD J. (1952-61, 1975)
 
1:31 ARTHUR, EDITH (1952)
 
1:31 ARTHUR, EDWARD LEWIS (1963)
 
1:32 ARTHUR, ESMOND (1964-77)
 
1:33 ARTHUR, FRANCES LEWIS (1953-55)
 
1:34 ARTHUR, FREDERICK BASIL (1948-51)
 
1:35 ARTHUR, FRIDAY (1971)
 
1:35 ARTHUR, GEORGE WASHINGTON (1914)
 
1:37 ARTHUR, HARRY M. (1936-77): includes two letters (May-June, 1944) to James, describing wartime conditions and activities of Americans in western China during World War II.
 
1:38 ARTHUR, HENRY (1960-70): includes information on history of Aiken, S.C.
 
1:36 ARTHUR, HERNDON D.
 
2:3 ARTHUR, J. PINCKNEY (1951-66)
 
2:6 ARTHUR, J. VICTOR JR. (1953-74)
 
1:40 ARTHUR, JAMES H. JR. (1956-77)
 
1:41-42 ARTHUR, JEAN (1922-76, n.d.)
 
1:43 ARTHUR, JESSE (1912-14)
 
2:1 ARTHUR, JOHN D. (1961-70)
 
2:2 ARTHUR, JOHN MILLER (1918-69)
 
2:4 ARTHUR, JOHN PRESTON (1976)
 
2:5 ARTHUR, JOHN WILLIAM (1842, 1914)
 
1:39 ARTHUR, JOSEPH D. (1938-76)
 
2:7 ARTHUR, KATHERINE (KACKY) (n.d.): James's written caricature of his daughter.
 
2:8-11 ARTHUR, LEONORA (NORA) WILSON (1887-1930): extensive correspondence between James's mother and James, with some letters between his mother and father. Includes information on Nora's eligibility for membership in the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a clipping from The State Magazine (9-11-60) describing Clifford Seminary, a girl's school in Union attended by Nora.
 
2:8 ARTHUR, LEONORA (1956-63)
 
2:9-11 ARTHUR, LEONORA W. (1887-1960, n.d.): includes correspondence, clippings, and other material
 
2:12 ARTHUR, MACON M. (1956-75)
 
2:13 ARTHUR, MARY WALLIS (1926-29)
 
2:14 ARTHUR, M. WILSON (1917-52)
 
2:15 ARTHUR, MARCUS W. JR (1938, 1958-76)
 
2:16 ARTHUR, O. FRED (1948)
 
2:17 ARTHUR, R. D. (1950)
 
2:17 ARTHUR, RACHEL (1960)
 
2:18 ARTHUR, ROBERT M. (1956, 1962-74)
 
2:19 ARTHUR, SAM F. (1940-73)
 
2:22 ARTHUR, THOMAS SIMMONS
 
2:32 ARTHUR, W. W. (1954)
 
2:23-26 ARTHUR, WARREN D. (1870-1971): primarily correspondence of James's father between Warren and Nora (James's mother) and between Warren and James. Includes information (1891) on the division of his parents's estate and on the division of his estate among James and siblings (1923-71) [folder 23]; biographical information about Warren; and a clipping from the Spartanburg Herald (12-15-29) reprinting letter to Nora Arthur from James's brother Dogan Arthur, a World War I aviator killed in an accident at Langley Field in 1923. The letter describes an air battle over Germany [folder 26].
 
2:27-28 ARTHUR, WARREN DUPRE JR. (1918-73, n.d.)
 
2:29 ARTHUR, WARREN D. III (1944-77)
 
2:30 ARTHUR, WILLIAM (ca. 1870-1964): information on James's great-great grandfather, including photocopy of his will (ca. 1780). Also includes information (1914) on other members of the Arthur family.
 
2:31 ARTHUR, WILLIAM H. (1953-70)
 
2:21 ARTHUR COMPANY (1938-65)
 
2:20 ARTHUR STATE BANK (1940-54)
 
2:21 ARTHURTOWN DAY CARE CENTER (1966)
 
2:33 ASHER, JOSEPH (1967)
 
2:34 ASTRONOMY (1970)
 
5:7 ATHLETE'S FOOT (1948)
 
2:35 AUSLEY, PAUL (1945-54)
 
2:36 AUSTIN, BETH (1973-76)
 
2:36 AUSTIN, LOLA (1973)
 
2:37 AUTOMOBILES (1961-71)
 
2:38 BAILEY, ALICE (1956)
 
2:38 BAILEY, MERCER (1954)
 
2:39 BAKER, ASHBY LEE (1959)
 
2:39 BAKER, CHARLES (1935)
 
2:40 BAKER, LENNOX D. (1962-64)
 
2:41 BAKER, SAMUEL RICE (1952-74)
 
2:39 BAKER, TETO (1933)
 
2:41 BALDWIN, DAVID (1960)
 
2:42 BALLARD, GLENN A. (1967)
 
2:44 BALLARD, L. HUGH (1963-75)
 
2:42 BALLARD, PAULA (1956)
 
2:43 BALLARD, WILLIAM C. (1954-65)
 
2:43 BAMBER, WALLACE (1928-29)
 
2:45 BANKS (1924-65)
 
2:46 BARIS, ALAND FRANCES (1956)
 
2:46 BARKER, MARY L. (1967)
 
2:47 BARNES, BOB (1952, 1957, 1966-67)
 
2:47 BARNES, BRETA (1949)
 
2:48 BARNHARDT, EUGENE C. JR. (1936)
 
2:49 BARR, J. WALTER (1954, 1975)
 
2:50 BARTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY (1940)
 
2:51 BARWICK, ELIZABETH S. (1954-75)
 
2:54 BASTON, JOHN P. (1931-60)
 
2:52 BATCHELOR, WALTER E. (1956-62)
 
2:53 BATES, MARY B. (1974)
 
2:55 BAUCOM'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. (1961)
 
2:55 BAXLEY, RUTH (1965)
 
2:55 BAXTER, EMILY A. (1918)
 
2:56 BEATTY, ADRIAN (1957-63)
 
2:56 BEATTY, D. S. (1945, 1960)
 
2:56 BEATTY, DOT (1961)
 
2:56 BEATTY, EVELYN S. (1959-63)
 
2:56 BEATTY, GERTRUDE (1970)
 
2:57 BEATY, H. F. (1954): includes his printed statement defending segregation.
 
2:57 BEATY, WALTER K. (1953)
 
2:58 BECKWITH, HALLENE McCUEN (1932-71)
 
2:59 BEDENBAUGH, JAMES S. (1955)
 
2:60 BELL, ALEXANDER W. (1953-66)
 
2:61 BELL, BRIAN (1970)
 
2:61 BELL, FRANK D. (1966)
 
2:61 BELL, JILL JOHNSON (1976)
 
2:62 BELL, JOHN W. (1960-74)
 
2:62 BELL, LANNEAU R. (1926-73)
 
2:63 BELL, SALLY (1973)
 
2:63 BELL'S SHOE SHOP (1963)
 
2:63 BELMONT ABBEY (1963)
 
2:63 BELMONT SHEET METAL WORKS (1955-56)
 
3:1 BENEDICT, ANN (1957-58)
 
3:1 BENFIELD (1958)
 
3:1 BENNETT, LUNDON (1969-76)
 
3:1 BENNETT, MARIAN (1972-73)
 
3:1 BENNETT, W. H. H. (1975)
 
3:1 BENSON, ROBERT (1955)
 
3:1 BENTON, BERT (1970)
 
3:1 BENTON, SUSAN (1965)
 
3:2 BERKLAND, JAMES (1973)
 
3:2 BERRY, FLORA (1953)
 
3:2 BERRY, LOUISA (1974)
 
3:2 BERTRAM, NANNIE (1962)
 
3:2 BEST, BOB (1966-72)
 
3:2 BEST, PAUL (1954)
 
3:1 BETHUNE, THOMAS (n.d.)
 
3:3 BETSIL, J. LAWRENCE (1967-76)
 
3:4 BIBLE (1943-71)
 
7:16 BIBLICAL RECORDER (1965)
 
3:5 BIGGS, F. D. (1961)
 
3:5 BIGGS, WILLIAM (1957)
 
3:6 BIRD, ANNE (1965)
 
3:7 BIRTH CERTIFICATES (1901, 1914)
 
3:8 BISSELL, CLAYTON L. (1926-73): correspondence with the commander of Allied air forces in India during World War II. He also served with James's brother, Dogan.
 
3:9-10 BLACKMAN, CHARLES (1958-76)
 
3:11 BLACKWELDER, H. A. (1951)
 
3:11 BLACKWELL, A. E. (1963)
 
3:11 BLACKWOOD, RUTH (1953, 1964)
 
3:12 BLAIR, G. WALKER (1964)
 
3:12 BLAIR, JOHN F. (1957)
 
3:12 BLAIR, MARY (1916)
 
3:12 BLAIR, MERLE E. (1961)
 
3:13 BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT E. (1954)
 
3:13 BLIND PERSONS (1973)
 
3:13 BLODGETT, HENRIETTA (1954)
 
3:14 BLOODMOBILE (1957)
 
3:13 BLYTH, DOROTHY (1959)
 
3:14 BOHANNEN, E. (1965)
 
3:14 BOINEAU, JOHN P. (1932, 1957)
 
3:15 BOLT, WADE S. (1956-58)
 
3:16 BOOKS (1934-77)
 
3:17 BOONE, DANIEL (1950)
 
3:17 BOONE, SANDRA (1971)
 
3:20 BOY SCOUTS (1955-59)
 
3:17 BOYD, MAMIE PARKS (1916)
 
3:21 BOYLE, ROBERT T. (1976)
 
3:19 BOYS (1953-55)
 
3:18 BOYS, GEORGE (1943-75)
 
3:21 BOZARTH, HAROLD L. (1958, 1965)
 
3:21 BRABHAM, BENNIE L. (1956)
 
3:21 BRABHAM, EVELYN (1964)
 
3:22 BRADFORD CLINIC (1955-58)
 
3:22 BRADLEY-ESTES CO. (1919)
 
3:24 BRADLY, STEPHEN C. (1956)
 
3:24 BRANNON, D. AUGUSTUS (1960, 1962)
 
3:24 BRENICK, COMER (1919)
 
3:23 BRIDGE (n.d.)
 
3:24 BRIGGS, LEWIS R. (1964, 1969)
 
3:25 BRINKLEY, JOHN W. (1957, 1963)
 
3:25 BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY (1975)
 
3:25 BRISTOW MANUFACTURING CO. (n.d.)
 
3:26 BROMLEY, ELIZABETH W. (1952-74)
 
3:26 BROOME, WILLIAM A. (1954)
 
3:27 BROWN, ALBERT G. (1969)
 
3:28 BROWN, CAROLINE (1943-67)
 
3:29 BROWN, DANIEL AND ANNIE (1949-65)
 
3:30 BROWN, JOHN W. (1965)
 
3:30 BROWN, LAURA M. (1915)
 
3:30 BROWN, O. L. (1976)
 
3:30 BROWN, SALLY B. (1976)
 
3:31 BROWN MOUNTAIN (1959)
 
3:31 BROWN PLUMBING & HEATING CO. (1963)
 
3:31 BROWN & WILLIAMS TOBACCO CORP. (1965)
 
3:32 BRYSON, A. DALTON (1964)
 
3:33 BRUCE, CYNTHIA W. (1955-78)
 
3:34 BRUNSTEIN, I. A. (n.d.)
 
3:35 BRYAN, E. DUDLEY (1956-69)
 
3:37 BRYANT, HARRY M. (1971)
 
3:37 BRYANT, JACK H. (1937)
 
3:36 BRYANT, WILBUR (1955-64)
 
3:38 BRYCE, KATHERINE AND GEORGE BENNETT (1965-75)
 
3:32 BUCHANAN, RAYMOND W. (1968)
 
3:39 BUELL, GEORGE B. (1962-77): correspondence with a fellow alumnus of James at the College of Charleston.
 
3:40 BUIE, CHARLES G. (1960-74)
 
3:42 BURDICK, E. C. (1959)
 
3:43 BURLINGTON (N.C.), CITY OF (1963-65)
 
3:43 BURLINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. (1961-62)
 
3:43 BURLINGTON UPHOLSTERY CO. (1961-62)
 
3:44 BURNETT, BOBO (n.d.)
 
3:44 BUMS, EDWARD F. (1960)
 
3:44 BURR, PATTERSON AND CO. (1926)
 
3:45 BURT, JAMES B. (1951-74)
 
3:45 BURTON, D. D. (1960)
 
3:46 BUSCH, JOHN F. (1952-72)
 
3:47 BUTLER, CHALMERS (1926)
 
3:48 BUTT, W. H. (1967-75)
 
3:48 BYNUM, FRED W. (1937, 1963)
 
3:49 BYDE, PIERRINE (1960-77): correspondence with the female graduate of the College of Charleston (1922).
 
3:50 BYRNES, JAMES FRANCIS (1942-72): correspondence between James and Byrnes, Secretary of State, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and South Carolina governor. Includes letter (10-14-42) from Byrnes denying James's request for employment with the Office of Economic Stabilization, for which Byrnes served as director; letter (9-25-59) to James in which Byrnes comments on the whereabouts of John Fabian Busch; letter (5-1-72) to the editor from James denouncing busing to achieve immediate integration and praising Byrnes separate-but-equal racial philosophy; and various clippings about Byrnes, with an article (11-4-51) describing Byrnes's opposition to increased Federal powers proposed by the Democratic Party and to TWUA's attempts to prevent the opening of a non-union mill in South Carolina.
 
3:51 CAIN, FRANK C. (1971-76)
 
3:51 CAIN, JOHNNY (1968)
 
3:51 CAINE, VIRGINIA (1958-59)
 
3:52 CALDWELL, JESSE B. (1975)
 
3:53 CALHOUN, ALAN T. (1954-65)
 
3:53 CALHOUN OFFICE SUPPLY (1941-42)
 
3:54 CAMP, ROBERT L. (1976)
 
3:54 CAMP ELLIOT (1950)
 
3:55 CAMPANELLA, ROY (1959)
 
3:55 CAMPBELL, JAMES C. (1967)
 
3:55 CAMPBELL, LESTER P. (1974)
 
3:55 CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY (1968)
 
3:56 CANTON COTTON MILLS (1964)
 
3:61 CAR, CURRAN E. (1939)
 
3:57 CARBONE, MARLO (1954-61)
 
3:57 CARBORUNDUM COMPANY (1951)
 
3:58 CARDEN, BUEL E. (1954-61)
 
3:58 CARLTON YARN MILLS (1965)
 
3:58 CARLYON, WILLIAM R. (1955)
 
3:58 CARMICHAEL, HERBERT C. (1972)
 
3:59 CAROL (1958)
 
3:59 CAROLINA BRUSH CO. (1950-69)
 
3:59 CAROLINA CLOWN CLUB (1957)
 
3:60 CAROLINA FLORIST, INC. (1974)
 
3:59 CAROLINA GARDEN AND FARM SERVICE, INC. (1966)
 
3:60 CAROLINA MARKING DEVICES, INC. (1966-67)
 
3:60 CAROLINA MILLS, INC. (1964)
 
3:60 CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
 
3:61 CAROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, INC. (1974)
 
3:61 CARP, GILBERT (1952)
 
3:61 CARPENTER, W. M. (1943, 1964)
 
3:62 CARRAGHER, ARTHUR (1957)
 
3:63 CARROLL, "SHORTY" (1930)
 
3:63 CARTER, HARRIET G. (1974)
 
3:63 CARTER, P. (n.d.)
 
3:63 CARTER INK CO. (1955-56)
 
3:64 CARVER, GEORGE M. (1965)
 
3:64 CASKIE PAPER CO. (1950)
 
3:64 CASTON, WILLIAM AND FRANKIE (1959, 1966)
 
3:64 CATALINA HOTEL COURT (GREENVILLE, S.C.) (1952)
 
3:65 CATES, MAC L. (1952-72)
 
3:66 CATHEY, HARRY V. (1971)
 
3:66 CATHEY, HELEN (1968)
 
3:66 CATHEY, KENNETH C. (1968)
 
3:66 CATHEY, WILTON (1950-72)
 
3:67 CAUDILL, H. S. (1966)
 
3:68 CAWLEY, EDWARD J. (1934-51)
 
3:68 CECIL, BESSIE (1963)
 
3:68 CELANESE CORP. (1948-71)
 
3:69 CENTRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1956)
 
3:69 CHAIR (1966)
 
3:71 CHAMBERS, MARY ANN ARTHUR (1911): copy of 38-page typescript of "Recollections of Mrs. Mary Ann Arthur Chambers of Columbia." Contains extensive information about the Arthur family.
 
3:72 CHARITY-CHRISTMAS CHEER COMMITTEE (1961-65)
 
3:73 CHARLIE'S DRUG STORE (1949-69)
 
3:73 CHARLOTTE (N.C.), CITY OF (1949, 1955)
 
3:73 CHARLOTTE CHEMICAL LABORATORIES (1940)
 
3:73 CHARLOTTE EYE, EAR, AND THROAT HOSPITAL (1936-60)
 
7:7-8 CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (1939-77)
 
3:74 CHARLOTTE TERMINEX CO. (1950)
 
3:74 CHELF, FRANK (1957)
 
3:75 CHERRY, HARRY J. (1957-76)
 
3:74 CHERRY ELECTRIC CO. (1963)
 
3:76 CHILDREN (1953)
 
3:76 CHRISMON, PETER (1962)
 
3:76 CHITTUM, LEWIS (n.d.)
 
3:77 CHURCHES (1892, 1950-76): includes minute-book (1892) for the Epworth League of Union.
 
3:78 CIGARETTES (1962-64)
 
3:78-79 CITADEL, THE (1918-19, 1955): includes register (1918-19) and 1918-19 yearbook [folder 79].
 
3:80 CLARK, CLAUDE (n.d.)
 
3:80 CLARK RADIO CO. (1956, 1959)
 
3:80 CLARK-COX FURNITURE CO. (1932, 1956)
 
3:81 CLASS, FREDERICK (1964)
 
3:81 CLEGG, ELMA (1957-62)
 
3:81 CLEMENT, IDA (1953)
 
3:81 CLEVELAND MILLS CO. (1964, 1967)
 
3:82 CLINE, RUDD H. (1957)
 
3:83 CLUETT, EDMUND II (1951-76)
 
3:84 CLYBURN, DAVID A. (1949-72)
 
4:1 COBB, COLUMBUS A. (1977)
 
4:1 COBB, L. (1970)
 
4:1 COBB TRUCKING CO. (1966)
 
4:2 COCA-COLA COMPANY (1945)
 
4:2 COCHRAN, MARIE (1952, 1961-62)
 
4:3 COCKMAN, JOHN W. (1953-75)
 
4:4 COGGESHALL, CAROLINE DUNCAN (1952-73)
 
4:4 COGGINS, CADE (1959)
 
4:4 COHEN COMPANY (1924-42)
 
4:5 COKER, CHARLES W. (1955-73)
 
4:5 COKER, ELIZABETH N. (1970?)
 
4:5 COKER, FITZLEE H. (1957)
 
4:5 COKER, J. WILSON (1964)
 
4:6 COKESBURY COLLEGE (1973)
 
4:6 COLD [ILLNESS] (n.d.)
 
4:7 COLE, W. B. AND ROBERT L. (1934-73)
 
4:9 COLEMAN, LEONORA AND FRANK (1961-76)
 
4:10 COLEMAN, MARY (1971)
 
4:11 COLEMAN, P. W. (1935-56)
 
4:8 COLEMAN, WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH (1927, 1951-75)
 
4:10 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE-PEET CO. (1947)
 
4:12-16 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1919-77): primarily information gathered by James as an alumnus, including correspondence with the alumni association; his recollections, particularly regarding sports; and correspondence with and information about college president Harrison Randolph. Contains class notes and curriculum information, correspondence concerning scholarships, bills, seven issues (1920-22) of the college's literary magazine, The College of Charleston Magazine [folders 14-15], the 1922 yearbook, The Comet [folder 13], and a scrapbook documenting sports and other activities [folder 14].
 
4:17 COLLIER, FORREST L. (1952)
 
4:17 COLLINS FAMILY (1918)
 
4:17 COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. (1937, n.d.)
 
4:17 COLT FIRE ARMS MANUFACTURING CO. (1957)
 
4:18 COLVERT, WARREN P. (1971)
 
4:18 COLVIN, ALAMEDA (1955, 1958)
 
4:18 COLVIN, ANNE (1977)
 
4:18 COLVIN, DONNA (1972-75)
 
4:18 COLVIN, MARGARET (1929, 1974)
 
4:19 CONFEDERATE MUSEUM (1955)
 
4:19 COOPER, FURMAN LEE (1963)
 
4:19 COOPER, JOHN D. (1964)
 
4:19 COPE, AMELIA KELLY (1960, 1967)
 
4:20 COPYRIGHT (1958-60)
 
4:21 CORKERY, ARTHUR G. (1952)
 
4:21 CORNING GLASS WORKS (1966)
 
4:21 CORPENING, ARTHUR GLENN (1952-70)
 
4:21 CORPENING, SAMUEL L. (1956)
 
4:21 CORPENING MOTOR COMPANY (n.d.)
 
4:22 CORR, LAUGHTON L. (1952)
 
4:22 COSTNER, FIELD (1954)
 
4:22 COSTNER, GERTRUDE (1953-59)
 
4:22 COSTNER, ROY B. (1962-71)
 
4:23 COTHRAN, JANE S. (1956)
 
4:23 COTTINGHAM, MARGARET (1931-64)
 
4:24 COUGH (1957-58)
 
4:25 COUNTIES (n.d.)
 
4:24 COULSON, LOMA (1937)
 
4:24 COVENTRY BOOKSTORE (1939)
 
4:26 COX, BETTY (1969-73)
 
4:26 COX, CLARENCE C. (1949)
 
4:26 COX, KATHERINE (1969)
 
4:26 COX, ROBERT L. (1953-62)
 
4:26 COX, THOMAS E. (1954, 1965)
 
4:27 CRAGON, MARY JO (1969)
 
4:27 CRAIG, ALLAN F. (n.d.)
 
4:27 CRAIG, C. W. (1961)
 
4:27 CRAIG, RACHEL (1951)
 
4:28 CRANE CO. (1948)
 
4:28 CRANK, ROBERT L. (1974)
 
4:28 CRAWFORD, RONALD H. (1963, 1966)
 
4:28 CREASMAN, BILLY JOE AND JOHNNY (1967)
 
4:28 CRENSHAW, LESTER F. (1977)
 
4:29 CRIBB, TROY KENNETH (1953-66)
 
4:30 CRIST, WILLIAM (1954)
 
4:30 CROMPTON-SHENANDOAH CO. (1964)
 
4:30 CRONLAND WARP ROLL CO. (1952)
 
4:30 CROOKE, PAUL H. (1972)
 
4:31 CROSS, OLIVER (1942-77) [see Series 4, Photographs--Oversize Prints]
 
4:32 CROWE, WILLIAM (1952)
 
4:32 CROWN COTTON MILLS (1964)
 
4:33 CRUMP, RAYNOR (1956)
 
4:32 CRUMP, RAYNOR (MRS.) (1956)
 
4:32 CRUTHIRDS, BESSIE (1965)
 
4:34 CULP, DAN (n.d.)
 
4:34 CULP, F. BARTOW (1971-77)
 
4:34 CULP, F. BELLE (1931-59)
 
4:34 CULP, NANCY (n.d.)
 
4:34 CULP, SAMUEL F. (1973)
 
4:34 CULP, WALLACE (1974)
 
4:35 CUMMINGS, ED S. (1931-75)
 
4:35 CURTIS, DALE (1966)
 
4:35 CUTTINO, LUCILLE L. (1966-76)
 
4:36 DANIELL, SMITH COFFEY (1968-69)
 
4:36 DANTZLER, M. O. (1955)
 
4:36 DARLINGTON, JES (1963-64)
 
4:37 DAVIDSON, CHALMERS (1963-64): concerns Davidson's research into James's ancestry for a study on ante-bellum South Carolina planters.
 
4:37 DAVIDSON COLLEGE (1955-56)
 
4:38 DAVIS, IRENE (1975-77)
 
4:38 DAVIS, LINA (1951-58)
 
4:38 DAVIS, MARY S. (1957-67)
 
4:39 DEATON, WILLIAM E. (1968)
 
4:39 DELGADO, ANTONIA M. (1935)
 
4:39 DELLINGER, JOHN (1957, 1965)
 
4:39 DELLA TORRE, THOMAS (1936)
 
4:40 DENDY, W. STEELE (1927)
 
4:40 DENNIS, MAXINE (1932)
 
4:40 DENNIS, REMBERT (1976)
 
4:40 DENNIS FAMILY (1970)
 
4:41 DICKEY, JOE (1965-68)
 
4:41 DICKINSON, O. A. (1954-61)
 
4:41 DICKSON, ALAN T. (1970)
 
4:41 DICKSON, RUSH S. (1960-66)
 
4:42 DICKSON, STUART (1954)
 
4:42 DIXON, ANNE (1891)
 
4:42 DIXON, EDWIN HARRISON (1957-77)
 
4:43 DIXON, MARY WILSON (1894, 1909)
 
4:43 DIXON, ROBERT TOMKINS (1954)
 
4:43 DIXON, WILLARD P. (1945)
 
4:44 DOAN, HORACE (1961-71)
 
4:44 DOCKERY, "GIN" (1973)
 
4:45 DOGAN FAMILY (1834, 1860, 1955, 1964, 1970)
 
4:45 DOGAN, JOSEPH HERNDON (1860)
 
4:45 DOGAN, KENNETH (1970)
 
4:45 DOGAN, S. A. (1860)
4:45 DOGANS (1956-64)
 
4:46 DOIRON, MARY JANE (1956-66)
 
4:47 DOMINY, MERLE (1973)
 
4:47 DONAHOE, PAUL (1911)
 
4:47 DORRILL, MAE ADA (1952-67)
 
4:48 DOWDELL, MIMIE (1954-69)
 
4:48 DOWNER, HELEN (1965-71)
 
4:48 DRAFT BOARD (1942, 1944)
 
4:48 DRAPER, CLARE H. JR. (1958)
 
4:49 DUBOSE, DAVID S. (1956)
 
4:49 DUBOSE, JANIE (1967)
 
4:49 DUDLEY, CHARLES (1960, 1963)
 
4:50 DUKE POWER COMPANY (1955-76)
 
4:50 DUKE UNIVERSITY (1957-71)
 
4:50 DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (1963)
 
4:51 DULA, THOMAS H. (1976)
 
4:51 DULIN, FRANCES M. (1971)
 
4:51 DUNBAR, DEENY (1943)
 
4:51 DUNCAN, ELIZE WALKER (1952-54)
 
4:52 DUNLAP, JANE C. (1963)
 
4:52 DUNN, BERTHA (1976)
 
4:52 DUNN, RICHARD M. (1975)
 
4:52 DUNSON, MICKEY (1951-57)
 
4:53 DURAN, MANUEL R. (1935)
 
4:53 DURLAND, GRACE M. (1937)
 
4:53 DWIGHT, MARIE (1954)
 
4:54 EADDY, WINSTON (1956-61)
 
4:55 EARLE, ESTELLE (1958)
 
4:55 EARLE, MARY (1931-57)
 
4:55 EARLE, SUE (1936)
 
4:56 EASTERN BREWING CORP. (1970)
 
4:56 EASTERBY, JAMES HAROLD (1961, 1970)
 
4:57 EASTMAN-KODAK CO. (1957)
 
4:57 EAVES, D. M. (1971)
 
4:58 EDDY, AIMEE (1970)
 
4:58 EDDY, ANDREW (1975)
 
4:58 EDDY, CORA (1953)
 
4:59 EDWARDS, CECILE (1956)
 
4:59 EDWARDS, J. M. (1963)
 
4:60 ELLIOT, RUTH JONES (1957-73)
 
4:61 ENTWISTLE, JOHN W. C. (1936-74)
 
4:61 ENTWISTLE, WILLIAM H. (1939-74)
 
4:62 ERSKINE COLLEGE (1922, 1965-66)
 
4:63 ERVIN, SAM J. JR. (1963): letter (8-26-63) to James in which the U.S. Senator discusses his stance on ratification of the nuclear test-ban treaty.
 
4:62 ERWIN, MAX (1953-78)
 
4:63 EVANS, CAROLYN (1962-65)
 
4:63 EVANS, L. A. (1954-62)
 
4:63 EVANS, THOMAS MOORE (1936-62)
 
4:64 EVERETT, JOHN L., JR. (1938)
 
4:64 EVERETT, LOUELLA (1950)
 
4:64 EWERS, THOMAS S. (1913)
 
4:65 FAIR, BILL (1950)
 
4:65 FAIR, FRANCES (1971)
 
4:66 FAIRES, ROBERT W. (1956-73)
 
4:67 FANT, PALMER WILLIS (n.d.)
 
4:68 FARM (1935-45): correspondence and other information relating to James's prospective purchase of land in Mecklenburg County from his uncle Sam Wilson.
 
5:1 FARRELL, M. L. (1957)
 
5:1 FARROW, SAMUEL (1959)
 
5:1 FAULDS, THOMAS J. (1954-71)
 
5:1 FAULKNER, R. JERRY (1967)
 
5:2 FEOTHERSTONE, SALLY (1960, 1973)
 
5:2 FELT AND TARRANT MFG. CO. (1972)
 
5:2 FERGUSON, HERBERT E. (1954)
 
5:2 FERNANDEZ, FRANK (1972-73)
 
5:3 FIBEL, ANN (1970-74)
 
5:3 FITTEN, J. T. (1972-74)
 
5:4 FITZGERALD, ELLEN (1972)
 
5:4 FITZGERALD MILLS CORP. (1965)
 
5:4 FLAG--UNITED STATES (n.d.)
 
5:5 FLANAGAN, JOSEPHINE (1935-77)
 
5:6 FLEESON, DORIS (1950-71)
 
5:6 FLEESON, HOWARD T. (1923-56): correspondence with Fleeson, who flew in the 12th Observation Squadron with Dogan Arthur.
 
5:7 FLEMMING, ALICE R. (1971)
 
5:7 FLOWER, ALBERT (1966)
 
5:7 FOLGER, FRANKLIN (1960)
 
5:8 FORBES, EMMIE (1888-94)
 
5:9 FORBES, T. M. (1964)
 
5:9 FORD, MARGARET (1954)
 
5:10 FORTNER, D. EDGAR (1955-75)
 
5:11 FOSTER, HELEN (1972-73)
 
5:11 FOWLKES, MARY (1956)
 
5:12 FOX, WILLIAM (1954-72)
 
5:13 FRAM, CHARLES (1958)
 
5:14 FRANCIS, ROBERT A. (1965-75)
 
5:15 FREEMAN, J. H. (1955-70)
 
5:15 FRICK, CECIL (1950-76)
 
5:15 FROM, ELLIS (1951-52)
 
5:16 FRYE, CAROL JEAN (1973)
 
5:16 FRYE, EARL J. (n.d.)
 
5:16 FRYE, HOMER EDGAR (1956)
 
5:16 FRYE, J. CRAIG (1959)
 
5:16 FRYE, JOHN (1956)
 
5:16 FRYE, MADELENE (1957)
 
5:17 FULCHER, RACHEL D. (1932-74)
 
5:18 FULLER, LEO F. (1956, 1969)
 
5:19 FUNDERBURK, LANEY (1960-71)
 
5:19 FURMAN, ALESTER (1932-72)
 
5:20 GANDEE, LEE R. (1960)
 
5:20 GARDEN, HARRY (1948-70)
 
5:20 GARDENS
 
5:20 GARDIN, THOMAS (1970)
 
5:21 GARDNER, J. P. (1950-63)
 
5:21 GARNER, CAROLYN (1954)
 
5:21 GARNER, EDWIN M. (1970)
 
5:21 GARNER, ELIZABETH (1961)
 
5:21 GARNER, F. H. (1973)
 
5:21 GARNER, R. A. (1975)
 
5:21 GARNER, RALPH (1950)
 
5:21 GARRETT, REID T. (1939-76)
 
5:21 GARRETT, WILLIAM (1952)
 
5:21 GARRISON, WILTON (1955)
 
5:21 GASTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
 
5:21 GASTONIA (N.C.), CITY OF (1969-76)
 
5:21 GASTONIA GAZETTE (1969-76)
 
5:22 GEE, CHRISTINE (1973)
 
5:22 GIBSON, DEWEY A. (1960-61)
 
5:22 GILES, BENNIE (1969)
 
5:22 GILES, MATSIE (1969)
 
5:22 GILES, RICHARD (1969)
 
5:22 GILLIAM, D. FANT (1953)
 
5:22 GILLIAM, GEORGE (1964)
 
5:22 GILLIAM, HUNTER (1956)
 
5:22 GILLIAM, LAUREN G. (1959)
 
5:22 GILLIAM, W. FARR (1968)
 
5:22 GILLETTE CO. (1973-77)
 
5:22 GIST, EARLINE (1971)
 
5:22 GIST, JOHN (1972)
 
5:22 GIST, MARY (1960)
 
5:22 GIST, WILLIAM H. JR. (1942-74)
 
5:22 GIVNER, ISADORE (1967)
 
5:22 GLASS, MYRTLE (1973)
 
5:22 GLENN, JEAN S. (1973-74)
 
5:22 GLOVER, GUY R. (1937)
 
5:22 GLOVER, MELISSA (1975)
 
5:22 GODBEY (1907)
 
5:22 GODSEY, HELEN (1960)
 
5:22 GOING, ANN (1961)
 
5:22 GOING, J. CLYDE (1956-59)
 
5:22 GOLDEN, HARRY (1967): includes letter (5-4-67) in which Golden defends the national debt.
 
5:22 GOLDSMITH, FRANK (1949-72)
 
5:22 GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT (1957-58)
 
5:23 GOLF SCORES (n.d.)
 
5:23 GORE, JOHN WILLIAM (1942, 1962)
 
5:23 GOUDELOCK, MAY (1953)
 
5:23 GRAHAM, BILLY (1959-70)
 
5:23 GRAHAM, WILLIAM RICE (1973-74)
 
5:23 GRANBY (S.C.), TOWN OF (n.d.)
 
5:23 GRANDMOTHER-"A CHILD'S PORTRAIT"
 
5:23 GRAY, JAMES CHARLES (1967)
 
5:23 GREEN PRINTING CO. (1936-44)
 
5:23 GREENE, LINDA CAROLE (1973)
 
5:23 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS (1963-66)
 
5:23 GREGORY, BELLE W. (1909)
 
5:23 GRIFFIN, BETH B. (1958)
 
5:23 GRINDAL SHOALS (S.C.), TOWN OF (1967)
 
5:23 GUERIN, ANNIE GRACE (1959-73)
 
5:23 GUERRY, W. MOULTRIE (1965-70)
 
5:23 GUESS, JOE H. (1955-62)
 
5:23 GUEST, EDGAR (1952): includes letter (9-2-52) to Madeleine Kilpatrick of Reilly & Lee Co., referring to James's inquiry as to the author of a poem.
 
5:23 GUIONNAUD, MARCEL ALBERT (1957, 1974)
 
5:23 GUMEY (n.d.)
 
5:24 GUYTON, CLARENCE LEE (1932-72)
 
5:24 HABERKEM, R. C. (1941-46)
 
5:24 HAILE, BILL (1919)
 
5:24 HALIFAX COTTON MILLS (1964)
 
5:24 HALL, J. C. (1954-77)
 
5:24 HALL, WARNER L. (1957-59)
 
5:24 HALLETT, HOWELL KNIGHT (1931, 1953-68)
 
5:24 HALLMARK HALL OF FAME (1957)
 
5:24 HAMES, FRANCES (1960)
 
5:24 HAMES, SURRATT THADDEUS (1968-71)
 
5:24 HAMILTON, HERMAN P. (1955-74)
 
5:24 HAMILTON, MARY LOU (1956)
 
5:24 HAMILTON, MURRAY M. (1971)
 
5:24 HAMILTON, ROBERT SPENCER (n.d.)
 
5:24 HAMILTON, VILINDA (1927)
 
5:24 HAMRICK, LAXTON (1959)
 
5:24 HANCOCK, LOUISE (1968)
 
5:24 HANCOCK, RED (1958)
 
5:24 HANE, ELMORE (1959-64)
 
5:24 HANSEL, LEE EDISON (1966)
 
5:24 HANSEN, HERMAN L. (1953)
 
5:24 HARDING, PAULINE (1966-75)
 
5:26 HARLEE, ALLIE (1956-58)
 
5:25 HARNED, ARTHUR RICE AND HARNET (1949-73)
 
5:26 HARRINGTON, GEORGE (1951)
 
5:26 HARRIS, ALBERTA (1915)
 
5:26 HARRIS, BEVERLY W. (1968, 1971)
 
5:26 HARRIS, ELIZABETH (1953-73)
 
5:26 HARRIS, IDELETTE (n.d.)
 
5:26 HARRIS, J. SMITH (n.d.)
 
5:26 HARRIS, JENNINGS (1959)
 
5:26 HARRIS, NELL FLOYD (1952-56)
 
5:26 HART, V. K. (1952-61)
 
5:26 HART, WALTER (1956)
 
5:26 HAYES, ALICE S. (1957)
 
5:26 HAYNES, C. W. (1938)
 
5:26 HEART ASSOCIATION (1962-68)
 
5:27 HEDGEPETH, INGRAM (1954)
 
5:27 HEENEY, JOHN JAMES (1957)
 
5:27 HELBEIN, HY (1960)
 
5:27 HELMS, ISAAC JOY (1947-74)
 
5:27 HELMS, FRED (1955)
 
5:27 HELP [EMPLOYMENT] (1940-47)
 
5:27 HELTON, HAROLD E. (1956)
 
5:27 HENDLEY, WILLIAM H. (1959)
 
5:27 HENDRICKS E. C. [MRS.] (1945)
 
5:27 HENDRICKS, SHIRLEY (1972)
 
5:27 HENKLE, IVEY (1962-63)
 
5:27 HENSON, MAYCE (1958)
 
5:27 HENSON, W. G. (1959)
 
5:27 HERBERT, CHESS (n.d.)
 
5:27 HERBERT, J. FURMAN (1954-62)
 
5:27 HERITAGE CLOCK CO. (1975)
 
5:27 HERNDON FAMILY (1925, 1949-72)
 
5:27 HERNED, HARRIET (n.d.)
 
5:27 HERSHEY CHOCOLATE CORPORATION (1967)
 
5:27 HESTER, GLORIA P. (1955)
 
5:27 HESTER, HUGH B. (1961)
 
5:27 HESTER, WILLIAM G. (1966)
 
5:28 HICKOCK MANUFACTURING CO. (1944)
 
5:28 HICKS, BERTHA N. (1941-42)
 
5:28 HIGGINS, J. Y. (1941)
 
5:28 HIGH POINT (N.C.), CITY OF (1965)
 
5:28 HILL, JOHN ROBERT (1958-70)
 
5:28 HILL, LETITIA WALKER (1925)
 
5:28 HILL, WILLIAM HILL (n.d.)
 
5:28 HILTON, KAY (1941-57)
 
5:28 HINDS, JOSEPH JAMES (1965)
 
5:28 HINSON, LA RUE (1931)
 
5:28 HINTON, JAMES (1957)
 
5:28 HISTORY (1864-ca. 1950): material collected by James, including a $10 Confederate note and articles about Napoleon, Gettysburg, and South Carolina history.
 
5:28 HOBDY, CAROL (1960)
 
5:28 HOBDY, STELLA (1969)
 
5:28 HODGES, EUNICE C. (1953-55)
 
5:28 HODGIN, D. R. (1967)
 
5:28 HOEY, CLYDE R. (1951): letters responding to James's objection to the U.S. Senator's (D-N.C.) vote for the Central Arizona Project.
 
5:28 HOHNER INC. (1957-77)
 
5:28 HOLDSCLAW, CHARLES ROBERT (n.d.)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, DAVIS (1966)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, FRANCES (1974)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, JAMES J. (1961-72)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, THOMAS (1956-72)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, VIRGINIA (1973)
 
5:29 HOLLAND, WILLIS (1959)
 
5:29 HOLLINGSWORTH, ELLA MAE (1949-52)
 
5:29 HOLMES, CALVIN (1950-52)
 
5:29 HOLMES, MARY G. (ca. 1890)
 
5:29 HOLT-WILLIAMSON MANUFACTURING CO. (1964-65)
 
5:29 HOOPER, EDNA T. (1965-69)
 
5:29 HOOPER, SADIE W. (1972-77)
 
5:29 HOPE (1966-74)
 
5:29 HOPE, HAROLD AND SUSAN (n.d.)
 
5:29 HOPKINS, LOU A. (1968)
 
5:29 HORACE MANN LIFE INSURANCE CO. (1974)
 
5:29 HORNER, "MUGS" (1935, 1957)
 
5:29 HORTON, HAZEL SALLEY (1953-76)
 
5:29 HOUCK, CHARLOTTE (1928-67)
 
5:29 HOUCK, MERLYN (1967)
 
5:30 HOUSE PLANS (1938-65)
 
5:31 HOUSTON, C. W. (1956)
 
5:31 HOWARD, FRANK (1963): includes letter (1-23-63) from the Clemson College football coach in which Howard states his opposition to recruiting "colored boys" because of possible adverse effects on fund raising.
 
5:31 HOWARD MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE (1946)
 
5:31 HOWE, RENA (1960-62)
 
5:31 HOWELL, D. M. (n.d.)
 
5:31 HOWELL, ROBERT FOSTER (1931-76)
 
5:31 HOWELL, TOMMIE (1941)
 
5:31 HOWELL MANUFACTURING CO. (1954)
 
5:31 HUBBARD, J. WOODWARD (1962-69)
 
5:31 HUBBARD, WOODROW W. (1959)
 
5:31 HUDSON COTTON MANUFACTURING CO. (1965)
 
5:31 HUDSON (N.C.), TOWN OF (1964-65)
 
5:31 HUFF, BUTCH (n.d.)
 
5:31 HUFF, FLOYD (1958)
 
5:31 HUGHES, JULIAN W. (1962)
 
5:31 HUMPHRIES, DOGAN (1888-89)
 
5:31 HUNT, BETH (1952-58)
 
5:31 HUNT, FRANK P. (1967, 1969)
 
5:31 HUNTER, MARY LOUISE (1958-59)
5:31 HUNTER, NORMA (1956)
 
5:31 HUNTLEY, ALICE (1956-77)
 
5:31 HYATT, FANNIE RUTH (1972)
 
5:31 HYNES, M. C. (1918)
 
5:31 INDIANAPOLIS (1966)
 
5:32 INDUSTRIAL PAPER CO. (1950)
 
5:32 INMAN, C. C. (1964-70)
 
5:32 ISRAEL, ARTHUR (1962)
 
5:32 ISRAEL, MANON EMMONS (1948, 1966)
 
5:32 J. B. IVEY & CO. (1936-69): includes humorous correspondence (1938) with the accounts department revolving around James's mailing of a birth announcement instead of a payment.
 
8:15 J. P. STEVENS & CO., INC. (1967): contains an open letter printed in The Charlotte Observer (4-12-67) denouncing attempts to unionize the mills.
 
5:32 JACKSON, H. T. (1963)
 
5:32 JACKSON, MARY ANNA MORRISON (n.d.)
 
5:32 JAMES, ALTON E. (1960)
 
5:32 JAMES, RUPERT C. (1960)
 
5:32 JARRETT, CECIL H. (1951)
 
5:32 JEFFRIES, EVERETT (1955)
 
5:32 JEFFRIES, FRED (1948-55)
 
5:32 JENKINS, BERTHA (1958-64)
 
5:32 JENKINS, DAMON (1943)
 
5:32 JENKINS, FLOYD (1974)
 
5:32 JENKINS, JACK (1969-77)
 
5:32 JENKINS, MAMIE R. (1901)
 
6:1-2 JENNINGS, MARY WALLIS (1919-77, n.d.)
 
6:3 JERVEY, J. W. (1929-56)
 
6:3 JESSON, PEG (1951-72)
 
6:3 JETER, ANNIE LAURIE (1952-73)
 
6:3 JETER, "JETE" (1956-70)
 
6:3 JETER, JOHN RANDOLPH (1955-69)
 
6:3 JETER, MARY FANT (1952-75)
 
6:3 JETER, RUSSELL (1950-67)
 
6:3 JETER, TOMMIE (1956-71)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, A. B. (1951)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, DAVID B. (n.d.)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, EDWIN W. (1972)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, FRED G. (1955)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, GEORGE D. (1952)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, LEO (1960)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, LIZ (1972)
 
6:3 JOHNSON, WRATHER (1961, 1976)
 
6:4 JOHNSTON, HUGH (1973)
 
6:4 JOHNSTON, J. CLYDE (1956-57)
 
6:4 JOHNSTON, OLIN D. (1947)
 
6:4 JOLLY, MIKE SPEARS (1948)
 
6:4 JONAS, CHARLES RAPER (1967)
 
6:4 JONES, ANITA (1955, 1962)
 
6:4 JONES, ANN (1971)
 
6:4 JONES, ARTHUR L. (1954)
 
6:4 JONES, DANIELLA (1964)
 
6:4 JONES, E. E. (1959)
 
6:4 JONES, ETTA (1967)
 
6:4 JONES, FRANK (1964)
 
6:4 JONES, JOHN D. (1942)
 
6:4 JONES, MYRTLE (1965)
 
6:4 JONES, ROBERT (1960)
 
6:4 JONES, RUTH (1961-68)
 
6:4 JONES, SARA (1951)
 
6:4 JONES, WOODROW W. (1955)
 
6:4 JORDAN, A. FOSTER (1954-61)
 
6:4 JORDAN, FRAN (1974)
 
6:4 JORDAN, JOHN HARTLEY (1961-67)
 
6:4 JORDAN, LAMBERT WHITFIELD (1965)
 
6:4 JORDAN, LOUIS (1958)
 
6:4 KALE, BESSIE (1972-76)
 
6:4 KAMINER, GUS (1958)
 
6:4 KAMINER, HARRY GLENN (1965-71)
 
6:4 KEEVER, PHILIP (1974)
 
6:4 KEEVER STARCH COMPANY (1948)
 
6:4 KEISHER, HAMET (1967)
 
6:5 KEITER, W. E. (1964)
 
6.5 KELLY, ERNIE D. (1971)
 
6:5 KELLY, FRANK (1971)
 
6:5 KELLY, JACK (1964)
 
6:5 KELMAN, CHERYL (1970)
 
6:5 KENADJIAN, BARBARA GLENN (1971)
 
6:5 KENDRICK, GARRIE (1958, 1966)
 
6:5 KENNEDY, BLANCHE THOMPSON (1952-62)
 
6:5 KENNEDY, EDWARD HARTRIDGE (1971)
 
6:5 KENNEDY, HENRY B. (1962)
 
6:5 KENNY FOUNDATION (1958-59)
 
6:5 KENTUCKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (1966)
 
6:5 KERN, RACHEL (1973)
 
6:5 KERNODLE, GEORGE ALBERT (1952-59)
 
6:6 KERSCH, JOHN D. (1887, n.d.): contains correspondence with the King family, especially Mary King, a relative of James; also includes letters to James's mother.
 
6:6 KESSELL, FREDERICK C. (1970)
 
6:6 KEY, ISABEL (1928, 1940-62)
 
6:6 KILLIAN, CHARLES (1967)
 
6:6 KILLIAN, ELI (1948)
 
6:6 KILLIAN, ELIZABETH C. (1948-52)
 
6:6 KILLIAN, J. YATES (1948-49)
 
6:6 KILLIAN, JAMES R. (1948-49)
 
6:6 KINARD, HERBERT (1960)
 
6:6 KINARD, JAMES C. (1949)
 
6:6 KINCAID, RICHARD (1972-75)
 
6:6 KING, CHARLES AND JOSIE (1952-76)
 
6:6 KING, ERNEST (1957)
 
6:6 KING, PARKS AND MARY (1908-56)
 
6:6 KING, SARAH ANNE McCOMBS (1887)
 
6:6 KINGS MOUNTAIN (1965-78)
 
6:7 KIRBY, ANN WALLIS (1954-78)
 
6:7 KIRBY, JEANE (1976)
 
6:8 KLUGH, MARTHA (1961)
 
6:8 KNOMARK MANUFACTURING CO. (1956)
 
6:8 KNOWLTON, JAMES W. (1942-73)
 
6:8 KODAK (1945)
 
6:8 KOHLER, BETSY A. (1953)
 
6:8 KOHLER, MOLLY (1969)
 
6:8 KOREA, METHODIST MISSION (1955-59)
 
6:8 KOSINSKI, CHARLOTTE (1961-65)
 
6:8 KRAUS REPRINT CORPORATION (1967)
 
6:8 KREZEL, HELEN (1958)
 
6:8 LAKINS, JAMES W. (1950, 1953)
 
6:8 LAMB, DANIEL G. (1966)
 
6:8 LAMB, SALLY (1956, 1964)
 
6:8 LAMB, TOM (1941)
 
6:8 LAND, LEGRAND (1951, 1972)
 
6:8 LANDIS, OLIVER D. (1951-71)
 
6:8 LANIER, BRUCE N. (1964-69)
 
6:8 LATHAN, LAURIE (1978)
 
6:8 LAUGHLIN, CURTIS (1937-63)
 
6:8 LAWSON, J. H. (1931-57)
 
6:8 LEAK, CORNELIA E. (1936)
 
6:8 LEAK, PEGGY (1964, 1972)
 
6:9 LEATH, MacLEAN BACON (1958)
 
6:9 LEDERER, ALBRIGHT MISA (1955-60)
 
6:9 LEHMAN, HOWARD (1953-57)
 
6:9 LEGGETT, ANNA (1973)
 
6:9 LEMMON, JOHN M. (n.d.)
 
6:9 LEMMOND, W. P. (1918-20)
 
6:9 LEMONS, ABE (1974)
 
6:9 LEWIS, SARAH LEWIS (1954-72)
 
6:9 LIFE MAGAZINE (1937-51)
 
6:9 LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. (1965)
 
6:9 LIGHTNING (n.d.)
 
6:9 LINDERMAN, AMARYLLIS V. (n.d.)
 
6:9 LINDSAY, H. B. (1918)
 
6:9 LINEBERGER, HARRIETTE (1956)
 
6:9 LINEBERGER, VERA (1959, 1963)
 
6:9 LIONS CLUB (1966)
 
6:9 LIPE, FRANK (1957)
 
6:9 LITTLE, CORRINE (1973)
 
6:9 LITTLE, JOY (1955)
 
6:9 LIVINGSTON (KY.), TOWN OF (1966)
 
6:9 LLEWELLYN, GRACE (1929-31)
 
6:9 LOFQUIST, WILLIAM A. (1972)
 
6:9 LOFTIN, MAX W. (1961)
 
6:9 LOGAN, LARRY (1957-58)
 
6:12 LONDON, ISAAC (1939-64)
 
6:9 LONG, COX (1970)
 
6:9 LONG, JAMES (1962)
 
6:9 LONG, JOHN D. (1943-76)
 
6:10 LONG, JOHNNY (1918-29)
 
6:9 LONG, NANCY (1966)
 
6:9 LONG, ZACHARY (1937-78)
 
6:12 LOPER, RALPH E. (1964-66)
 
6:12 LORILLARD CO. (1965)
 
6:12 LOVE (1975)
 
6:12 LOWNDES, ANNA (1966)
 
6:12 LOWERY, ROBERT (1973)
 
6:12 LOWERY, SUMTER L. (1955)
 
6:12 LYNE, GEORGE (1931, 1952)
 
6:14 MacCORKLE, WILLIAM A. (1915)
 
6:15 MacFIE, DOUG (1971)
 
6:15 MacFIE, MARY JANE (1972)
 
6:12 MACHINE-CALCULATOR (1945-49)
 
6:16 MacRORIE, SUSAN (1957)
 
6:12 MAHON, BROWN (1938-63)
 
6:12 MAIN, CARL (1955)
 
6:12 MAINWARING, SHIRLEY (1949)
 
6:12 MALLORY, ARTHUR (1972)
 
6:12 MAPLE SUGAR (1942, 1944)
 
6:12 MARCHANT, THOMAS M. (1918, 1939)
 
7:4 MARINERS MUSEUM (1949)
 
6:12 MARKHAM, JOHN E. (1967)
 
6:12 MARLIN FIREARMS CO. (1935-57)
 
6:12 MARTIN, ARCHIBALD (1936-69)
 
6:12 MARTIN, CAROLINE (1975)
 
6:12 MARTIN, JIM (1954-60)
 
6:12 MARTIN, JO (1925-69)
 
6:12 MASON, DAVID (1951, 1966)
 
6:13 MATHESON, DONALD (1961-72)
 
6:13 MATHESON, JOHN (1965)
 
6:13 MATTHEWS, JAMES E. (n.d.)
 
6:13 MATTHEWS, JOSEPH A. (1961)
 
6:13 MAULDIN, CAROLINE A. (1954-64)
 
6:13 MAURO, JOHN C. (1954-72)
 
6:13 MAYBANK, BURNET R. (1942-46)
 
6:13 McABEE, CAROLYN A. (1965-70)
 
6:13 McBRIDE, LEROY (1969-73)
 
6:13 McCLENAGHAN, GEORGE P. (1935-63)
 
6:13 McCOIN, TRUDY (1952-66)
 
6:13 McCOMBS, A. PARKS (1958-77)
 
6:14 McCOMBS, ELIZABETH JANE (1889-1890)
 
6:13 McCOMBS, FRANK AND MARTHA (1952-71)
 
6:14 McCOMBS, JAMES PARKS (1877-1889): includes correspondence between James and members of the McComb family, his other's relations; letters to James's mother from her mother and other relatives (1889-1909); and papers of Dr. James Park McComb (1877-1901), relating in part to his gold mining activities in Charlotte.
 
6:13 McCOMBS, JERRY (1948-73)
 
6:13 McCOMBS, MILLIE (1971-74)
 
6:14 McCORCKLE, WILLIAM H. (1963-65)
 
6:14 McCORMAC, MARY M. (1967-68)
 
6:14 McCOY, HARRIET (1964-68)
 
6:14 McCUEN, HALLIE (1936-60)
 
6:14 McDANIEL, V. A. (1973)
 
6:14 McDOWELL, FRANCES (1954-74)
 
6:15 McEWANS (n.d.)
 
6:15 McFADDIN, AMELIA (1963)
 
6:15 McGILLIVRAY, RICHARD M. (1951, 1969)
 
6:15 McGINNIS, HAROLD (1954-75)
 
6:15 McGUINN, FRED (1955)
 
6:15 McINNIS, LAUTHIE J. (1967)
 
6:15 McINTOSH, GUY (1958)
 
6:15 McINTOSH, MICHAEL (1954-55)
 
6:15 McINTOSH, THOMAS (n.d.)
 
6:15 McIVER, EDWARD H. (1940, 1949)
 
6:15 McKAY, MARION (1936)
 
6:15 McKAY, SAMMY (1941)
 
6:15 McKELLAR, B. F. (1957)
 
6:15 McKENSEY, BEN (1937-71)
 
6:15 McKIE, GAYLOR (1967)
 
6:15 McKINNEY, LOIS (1958-76)
 
6:15 McKISSICK, ANTHONY F. (1891, 1937)
 
6:15 McKISSICK, J. RION (1941)
 
6:15 McLAMB, ANN (1966-74)
 
6:15 McLAUGHLIN, JOHN K. (n.d.)
 
6:15 McLAUGHLIN, MAC (1954)
 
6:15 McLAUGHLIN, NITA (1963)
 
6:15 McLEAN, JAMES D. (1953-73)
 
6:15 McLEES, DAISY (1960-65)
 
6:15 McLENDON, HUBERT F. (1967-68)
 
6:15 McLENDON, LENNOX P. (1967-68)
 
6:16 McLOED, LESLIE (1963-78)
 
6:16 McLOED, JAMES H. (1954-58)
 
6:16 McLOED LEATHER & BELTING CO. (1939, 1952)
 
6:16 McLURE, J. W. (1972-74)
 
6:16 McLURE, MARY (1923)
 
6:16 McMASTER, F. CREIGHT0N (n.d.)
 
6:16 McMASTER, J. R. (1967)
 
6:16 McMURPHY, MARION (1971-72)
 
6:16 McNAIR, A. GRAHAM (1960)
 
6:16 McNAIR, ALEXANDER M. (1929)
 
6:16 McNAIR, MARGUERITE (1971)
 
6:16 McNAIR, MOLLY (1957)
 
6:16 McNALLY, THOMAS C. (1955)
 
6:16 McNEFF, HERMINA (1937-56)
 
6:16 McNEILL, EMILIA (1969-71)
 
6:16 McNEILL, JOHN CHARLES (1958, 1967)
 
6:16 McNEILL, LINDA (1967, 1974)
 
6:16 McNEW, DORIS AND BOB (1969)
 
6:16 McSWAIN, PATSY (1976-77)
 
6:16 MELLON, FRANCES (1954)
 
6:16 MELLON, FREDERICK D. (1953-77)
 
6:16 MELLON, WILLIAM P. (1974)
 
3:70 MIAMI (FLA.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1936)
 
6:16 MICHAEL, BASIL (1957)
 
6:16 MICHEAL, JERRY R. (1963-66)
 
6:16 MILL POWER SUPPLY CO. (1948-51)
 
7:1 MILLER, CHARLES (1956)
 
7:1 MILLER, DANIEL L. (1968)
 
7:1 MILLER, HERBERT (1950-77)
 
7:1 MILLER, HERBERT AND STELLA (1937-74)
 
7:1 MILLER, HOWARD (1937-74)
 
7:1 MILLER, JOHN DANIEL (1955-66)
 
7:1 MILLER, LALLA (1972)
 
7:1 MILLER, MAMIE LEE (1967-76)
 
7:1 MILLER, MARY T. (1952-59)
 
7:1 MILLER, MAURICE E. (1949)
 
7:1 MILLER, PENNY (1972)
 
7:1 MILLER, W. HASSELL (1971-72)
 
7:2 MINER, FRANCES (1969-72)
 
11:8-10 MISCELLANEOUS (1941-77, n.d.)
 
7:2 MITCHELL, BILLY (1957)
 
7:2 MITCHELL, BURLIE (1952-54)
 
7:2 MITCHELL, IRENE (1965-66)
 
7:2 MONROE, ALEX (1959-68)
 
7:2 MONROE, CAROLINA D. (1940-55)
 
7:2 MONROE CALCULATORS (1964)
 
7:2 MOORE, B. ALLISON (1919-73)
 
7:2 MOORE, ELIZABETH V. (1965)
 
7:3 MOORE, ERNEST (1949-71)
 
7:2 MOORE, GLENN (1960)
 
7:2 MOORE, HARVEY W. (1953-56)
 
7:2 MOORE, J. ELLA (1968)
 
7:2 MOORE, J. SUMTER (1889)
 
7:2 MOORE, JAMES (1931-56)
 
7:2 MOORE, JOHN W. (1915)
 
7:2 MOORE, MARY JO (1955-73)
 
7:3 MOORE, OREN (1937-77)
 
7:3 MOORE, R. A. (1965-72)
 
7:2 MOORE, R. C. (1959-60)
 
7:2 MOORE, VICTORIA A. (1955)
 
7:2 MOORE, W. W. (n.d.)
 
7:3 MORGAN, A. DAN (1964)
 
7:3 MORGAN, B. A. (1948)
 
7:3 MORGAN, CLIFFORD (n.d.)
 
7:3 MORRIS, PHILIP (1965)
 
7:3 MORRIS, SYLVIA (1956)
 
7:3 MORRIS, VANCE Z. (1956)
 
7:3 MORRISON, ROBERT HALL (1954)
 
7:3 MORSE, ELLIS (1937)
 
7:3 MORSE, STANLEY F. (1949-51)
 
7:3 MOSBACH, MARGARET (1949-77)
 
7:3 MOSELY, MARIAN (1968-70)
 
7:3 MOSS, MOLLY (1963)
 
7:4 MOUNT HOLLY NEWS (1952-66)
 
3:70 MOUNT HOLLY (N.C.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1951)
 
10:2 MOUNT HOLLY (N.C.), TOWN OF
 
7:4 MOWER (1949)
 
7:4 MUIR, ELLEN (1968-72)
 
7:4 MULLEN, JUNE (1953)
 
7:4 MULLIGAN, MARK (1967-74)
 
7:4 MULLINS, FREDERIC (1956)
 
7:4 MUNNERLIN, BEN (1936-54)
 
7:4 MUNROE, DIANE (1968-70)
 
7:4 MUNROE, SYDNEY P. (1926-68)
 
7:4 MURINE CO., INC. (1954)
 
7:4 MURPHY, CHARLES (1918-21)
 
7:4 MURRAY, HALLIE (1968)
 
7:4 MURRAY, PEARL (1967)
 
7:4 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (1967-75)
 
7:4 NEGROES (1954-55)
 
7:4 NEILL, BUREN (1952-65)
 
7:4 NELSON, FLOYD (1953-75)
 
7:4 NELSON IRON AND METAL CO. (1950)
 
3:70 NEW ORLEANS (LA.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1936)
 
5:27 NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
 
7:4 NEW, CHARLES A. (1950-62)
 
7:4 NEWCOMBE, JOHAN (1954-57)
 
7:4 NEWSWEEK (1958)
 
7:4 NICHOLS, BETSY (1955-69)
 
7:4 NICHOLS, ETHYL (1959)
 
7:6 NICHOLS, LOUISE (1971-76)
 
7:6 NICHOLSON, ALLAN (1927-50)
 
7:6 NICHOLSON, EMSLIE (1932)
 
7:6 NICHOLSON, HELEN (1956)
 
7:6 NICHOLSON, WILLIAM S. (1960-67)
 
7:6 NICKELS, ROBERT RICE (1973)
 
7:6 NICKS, MARY (1969-75)
 
7:6 NICOL, ANNE (1962)
 
7:6 NIELDS, JAMES (1960-62)
 
7:6 NINETY SIX (S.C.), TOWN OF (n.d.)
 
7:6 NISBET, EVERETT P. (1952-61)
 
7:6 NISBET, MARY (1929)
 
7:6 NIXON, KEMP (1951)
 
7:6 NIXON, PEGGY (1953)
 
7:4 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
 
7:6 NORTON, SALLY (1962-70)
 
7:9 O'CONNER, CARROLL (1972)
 
7:9 OFFSET PRINTING COMPANY (1966, 1973)
 
7:9 OLDHAM, HALLIE (1975)
 
7:9 OLIPHANT, ALEXANDER (1928-76)
 
7:9 OLSEN, FRANCES (1936-67)
 
7:9 OMAHA WORLD HERALD (1949)
 
7:9 ORCHARD (1945-70)
 
7:10 ORR, BONNIE (1913-19)
 
7:10 OWEN, MAURICE C. (1976)
 
7:10 OWENS, CLARA ELLEN (1918)
 
7:10 OWINGS, KIT (1966-73)
 
7:10 OXNER, JAMES C. (1968-71)
 
7:10 PAGE, CHRISTINE (1952)
 
7:10 PAGE, LEONA (1974)
 
7:10 PANCH, BETTIE (1963)
 
7:15 PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (1954-66)
 
7:10 PARK 'N SHOP (1959)
 
7:10 PARKE SOCIETY, INC (1967)
 
7:10 PARKER, JOHN (1966)
 
7:10 PARKER, LOUIS F. (1951-52)
 
7:10 PARKS, DORIS (1950-56)
 
7:10 PARKS, BETTIE (1915)
 
7:10 PARSONS, EDWIN (1967-70)
 
7:10 PASSAILAIGUE, EDWARD (1961)
 
7:10 PATTERSON, EMMA
 
7:10 PATTERSON, ROBERT (AMERICAN AND EFIRD) (1950-59)
 
7:10 PATTON, DAVIS (1967-73)
 
7:11 PAUL, MARGARET (1932)
 
7:11 PEARCE, BETTY McCLENAGHAN (1953)
 
7:11 PEARL HARBOR (1944-52): pamphlets by John Thomas Flynn. "The Truth about Pearl Harbor" (1944) argues that the U.S. government conspired to entice the Japanese to bomb Pearl Harbor so that the U.S. could be forced to enter the war. "Why Korea?" describes the Korean War as a subversive revolutionary plot.
 
7:11 PEPPER, CLAUDE (1946)
 
7:11 PERRIN, EUNICE (1969-73)
 
7:11 PERRIN, LOUISE (1969-70)
 
7:11 PERRIN, MARY (1966-67)
 
7:11 PERRIN, NETTIE (1954-61)
 
7:11 PERRY, HEXT (1938-52)
 
7:11 PETTIGREW, BERNETHA (1971)
 
7:11 PETREE, RALPH E. (1963)
 
7:11 PETTY, RICHARD (1963)
 
7:11 PHARR, ERNEST E. (1975)
 
7:11 PHILHOWER, ROAWE (1959)
 
7:12 PHILLIPS, JULIA (1957-76)
 
7:12 PHILLIPS, FLORENCE (1925)
 
7:12 PICKENING, LUCILE (1975)
 
7:12 PICKETT, ALSTON (1958-71)
 
7:12 PI KAPPA PHI, COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1944-75)
 
7:12 PINCKNEY, FRANK D. (1959)
 
7:12 PING PONG (n.d.)
 
7:12 PIPKIN, RUTH (1970-75)
 
7:12 PITTMAN, R. H. (1961-62)
 
7:13 PLAYS BY ARTHUR (1956-58)
 
7:14 PLYLER, JOHN L. (1958-59)
 
7:14 POETRY (1927-76)
 
7:15 PORTER, JULIAN W. (1968-69)
 
7:15 PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY (1940-77)
 
7:15 PRESSLY, LUCY (1942-62)
 
7:15 PRICE, BILL (1972)
 
7:15 PRICHARD, SAMUEL (1953-71)
 
7:15 PRICHARD, TOM (1955-57)
 
7:15 PRINGLE, ASHMED (1969)
 
7:15 PRYOR, JERRY C. (1956)
 
7:15 PUERTO RICO (1935): includes "log" kept by James during 1935 visit with South Carolina Trade Delegation.
 
7:16 PURCHASING AGENTS (1938-39)
 
7:16 PURRELL, LOUISE (1972)
 
7:16 QUILLEN, ROBERT (1926)
 
7:17 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY (1965)
 
3:35 R. L. BRYAN COMPANY (1971)
 
5:15 R. T. FRENCH COMPANY (1962)
 
7:16 RANDOLPH, LOUISE (1942)
 
7:16 RANKIN, EDITH (1962)
 
7:16 RANKIN, FRANK (1960-70)
 
7:16 RANKIN, JANE (1972-74)
 
7:16 RANKIN, MARJORIE (1976)
 
7:16 RANKIN, ODELL (1945)
 
7:16 RANKIN, RICHARD (1969)
 
7:16 RANKIN, WILLIAM (1970)
 
7:16 RASPIGLIOSI, PRINCESS (1935)
 
7:16 RATCHFORD, MARY (1973)
 
7:16 RAVENEL AGENCY (1961)
 
7:16 RAY-O-VAC CO. (1952)
 
7:16 READING, JOSEPH G. (1958-61)
 
7:16 REAVES ENGRAVING (1962-65)
 
7:16 REES, ALICE W. (1960)
 
7:16 RELIGION (1959-61)
 
7:16 REMINGTON ARMS CO. (1955-57)
 
7:16 REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE (1952-65): concerns James's contributions and the platforms of the Republican and Democratic parties. Includes letter (5-6-52) to James from R. E. Broyhill of Broyhill Furniture Company, commenting on President Truman's seizure of the steel industry and trends toward nationalization of business.
 
7:17 REVELLERS (1929)
 
7:17 REYNOLDS, ARCHIE (1918-37)
 
7:17 RHOADS & SONS (1952)
 
7:17 RANKIN, ANNIE (1970)
 
7:17 RANKIN, BLANCHE (1963)
 
7:17 RANKIN, BUDDY (1965-69)
 
7:17 RANKIN, CAROLINE (1976)
 
7:17 RANKIN, FRANCES (1954)
 
7:17 RANKIN, LAURA (1959-76)
 
7:17 RANKIN, MARY (1974-75)
 
7:17 RANKIN, MILES (1974-75)
 
7:17 RANKIN, O. P. (1953-73)
 
7:17 RANKIN, PATSY (1959-66)
 
7:17 RANKIN, SUE (1961)
 
7:17 RANKIN, WILLIAM (1968-73)
 
8:1 RICE, ARTHUR H. (1961-73)
 
8:1 RICE, OLIVER G. (1955)
 
8:1 RICE, R. COLEMAN (1954-76)
 
8:1 RICE, SIDNEY (1937-72)
 
8:2 RICE, SPENCER M. (1955-63)
 
8:2 RICE, WILLIAM A. (1937-78)
 
8:2 RICE, WILLIAM G. (1862-65, 1904, 1964): includes copies of records from the Confederate Army relating to the service of William Rice, Arthur Rice, William G. ancestor.
 
8:3 RICE FAMILY (1835-1975)
 
8:4 RICH, FRANK M. (1965)
 
8:4 RICHARDSON, JAMES H. (1931)
 
8:4 RICKENBACKER, EDDIE (1949)
 
8:4 RIDOUT, BETTY (1966-74)
 
8:4 RIEVE, EMIL (1955)
 
8:4 RITCHIE, SALLY (1950-75)
 
8:4 RIVERS, JOHN (1952)
 
8:34 ROBERT BRUCE INC. (1975)
 
8:4 ROBERTS, BILL (1969)
 
8:4 ROBERTS, LILLIAN (1963)
 
8:4 ROBERTSON, BILL (1955-78)
 
8:4 ROBERTSON, ORR (1929)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, ANN (1966)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, BETH (1966-73)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, CONLEY (1954-63)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, DEBRA (1971)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, GLORIA (1952)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, HENDON (1965)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, JACKIE (1955)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, JEANNETTE (1963-64)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, PATRICIA (1959)
 
8:4 ROBINSON, TOMMY (1963)
 
8:4 ROBISON, MILLIE (1966)
 
8:4 ROCK, SHERMAN T. (1963)
 
8:5 ROCKINGHAM COTILLIAN CLUB (1937)
 
8:5 ROCKWELL, PAUL A. (1967): correspondence with a World War I aviator who flew with Dogan Arthur.
 
8:5 RODGER, ANNIE (1946-53)
 
8:5 RODGER, ELLA (1929-44)
 
8:5 RODGER, JAMES (1952, 1958)
 
8:5 RODGER, JOHN (1944-73)
 
8:5 RODGER, PERLE (1962-76)
 
8:5 RODGER FAMILY
 
8:5 RODGERS, ERIC W. (1954)
 
8:6 RODRIGUEZ, J. A. E. (1935)
 
8:6 ROGERS, AGNES (1952-53)
 
8:6 ROGERS, HENRY (1962)
 
8:6 ROGERS, JANE (1958-59)
 
8:6 ROGERS, JOHN (n.d.)
 
8:6 ROGERS, RACHEL P. (1949-53)
 
8:6 ROGERS, ROBERT (1953)
 
8:6 ROGERS, WELLS (n.d.)
 
8:6 ROGERS, WILLIAM (1977)
 
8:6 ROLLINS, S. B. (1967)
 
8:6 ROPER, SHELDON (1951-58)
 
8:6 ROSE, DILLON (1961)
 
8:6 ROSE, SALLY (1974-77)
 
8:6 ROSE, SHARON (1974-77)
 
8:6 ROSPIGLIOSI, WILLIAM (1949)
 
8:6 ROSS, KAY (1966)
 
8:6 ROWE, GILBERT T. (1952-60)
 
8:6 ROXBORO (N.C.), TOWN OF (1964)
 
8:7 RUBIN, BILLY (1956)
 
8:7 RUGER, ROSA (1962, 1977)
 
8:7 RUGER, TOM (1949-56)
 
8:7 RUSSELL, OSCAR (1937)
 
8:7 RUTLEDGE, F. REEVES (1955)
 
8:7 RYAN, ALICE (1931-58)
 
8:7 RYAN, FRANK T. (1936-77)
 
8:7 RYAN, JOSEPH M. (1958)
 
8:7 RYAN, KATHERINE (1963-64)
 
8:8 SACO-LOWELL SHOPS (1945, 1949)
 
8:8 SALEM COLLEGE (1952)
 
8:8 SALVATION ARMY (1968-69)
 
8:8 SAMPLE, HAROLD S. (1967-75)
 
8:8 SAMS, ERNEST (1957)
 
8:8 SAMUEL, DOROTHY (1954-75)
 
8:8 SANDERS, L. I. (1960)
 
8:8 SANDERS, PAULINE ARTHUR (1919-47)
 
8:8 SANFORD, LOUISE (1951)
 
8:8 SARGENT, EARLE (1931-50)
 
8:8 SARRATT, EDWIN OLIVER (1971)
 
8:8 SARTOR, JOE (1949-68)
 
8:9 SATURDAY EVENING POST (1954-60)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, E. M. (n.d.)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, ELSO (n.d.)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, NELLE (1953-56)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, NORMAN (1956)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, WALTER B. (n.d.)
 
8:9 SCAIFE, WILLIAM (1953-54)
 
8:9 SCHENCK, JOHN F. (1958)
 
8:9 SCHOENBERG & CO. (1949)
 
8:9 SCHULKEN, DOROTHY (1929-75)
 
8:10 SCIENCE (n.d.)
 
8:10 SCOTT, BEAN (1937-61)
 
8:10 SCOTT, DON (1961)
 
8:10 SCOTT, ROBERT W. (1968-69)
 
8:10 SEAMAN, MARION (1951-70)
 
8:10 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (1957-70)
 
8:11 SEAWELL, CHUB (1963)
 
8:11 SEBASTION, JOHN (1957)
 
8:11 SELLS, ERNEST (1959-70)
 
8:11 SENN, OLIVE (1951-55)
 
8:11 SEWARD, GENEVIEVE (1953-78)
 
8:11 SHAKESPEARE (1956-60)
 
8:11 SHAKLEE NUTRITION PROGRAM (1973)
 
8:11 SHANKLIN, LIDOE (1927-32)
 
8:11 SHANKLIN, VIRGINIA (1970)
 
8:11 SHANNON, MARY (1968)
 
8:12 SHEETZ, GEORGE (1952-72)
 
8:12 SHEFFIELD, JO ELLEN (1965)
 
8:12 SHERMAN, MARTYNE (1968)
 
8:12 SHERRILL, VICTORIA (1955)
 
8:12 SHIELDS, RUTH (1967-68)
 
8:12 SHULTON, INC. (1957-70)
 
8:12 SIBLEY, WILLIAM (1957-76)
 
8:12 SIGMON, V. F. (1959)
 
8:12 SIMISTER, BERTHA (1963)
 
8:12 SIMKINS, TATT (1968)
 
8:12 SIMMONS, E. (1967)
 
8:12 SIMMONS, MARY YOUNG (1960)
 
8:12 SIMPSON, J.F. (1942)
 
8:12 SIMPSON, JUDY (1966)
 
8:12 SIMPSON & VAIL, INC. (1957-67)
 
8:12 SINCLAIR, MAUDE (1961, 1965)
 
8:12 SLOAN, EDWAR (1926-75)
 
8:12 SLOAN, GEORGE (1932)
 
8:13 SMALL, VESTER (1952-71)
 
8:13 SMITH, ALTON B. (1965)
 
8:13 SMITH, C. BROWNING (1942)
 
8:13 SMITH, E. D. (1942)
 
8:13 SMITH, GRETCHEN (1962)
 
8:13 SMITH, HUGH (1929-45)
 
8:13 SMITH, JAMES PARKS (1953-69)
 
8:13 SMITH, J. MARVIN (1955)
 
8:13 SMITH, LYNN (n.d.)
 
8:13 SMITH, NANCY (1957-59)
 
8:13 SMITH, OLIVETTE (1977)
 
8:13 SMITH, PHILLIPS S. (1956)
 
8:13 SMITH, ROGER W. (1968-77)
 
8:13 SMITH, ROBERT (1964)
 
8:13 SMITH, WILLIAM C. (1956)
 
8:13 SMITH & WESSON (1957-1958)
 
8:13 SMITH STUDIOS (1949-57)
 
8:13 SMITHEY, H. M. (1954)
 
8:13 SNEAD, HELEN COX (1934-66)
 
8:13 SNYDER, JOE (1965)
 
8:13 SOCIALISM (1960)
 
8:13 SOLES, JOE (1973-74)
 
8:13 SONOCO, INC. (1949-58)
 
8:9 SOUTH CAROLINA (1927-64)
 
8:9 SOUTH CAROLINA FEDERATED FORCES (1948)
 
8:14 SOUTHERN BELL (1955-75)
 
8:14 SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO., INC. (1952)
 
8:14 SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (1939): contains James's account of his suggesting the name "The Crescent" for the New York-New Orleans train during a 1923 contest. Includes flyer about "The Piedmont."
 
8:14 SOUTHERNAIR (1955)
 
8:14 SPARKMAN, HARRIET (1961-74)
 
8:14 SPARKMAN, LUCY POE (1936-61)
 
8:14 SPARKMAN, WILLIAM BURK (1962-76)
 
5:27 SPARTANBURG HERALD
 
8:14 SPEARS, MUNROE (1952)
 
8:14 SPEARS, VERA SMITH (1974)
 
8:14 SPEIR, E. G. (1950)
 
8:14 SPENCER, DEAN (1954-68)
 
8:14 SPENCER, GRAY (1938)
 
8:14 SPIERS, JACK (1954)
 
8:14 SPORTSMEN'S SERVICE BUREAU (1955)
 
8:14 SPRINGS, FRANCES (1956-58)
 
8:14 STACK, DAVID (1966)
 
8:14 STACK, O. J. (1956)
 
8:14 STAFFORD, C. W. (n.d.)
 
8:14 STAFFORD, E. W. C. (1958-73)
 
8:14 STANDARD FRUIT AND STEAMSHIP CO. (1936-60)
 
8:14 STANDARD OIL COMPANY
 
8:14 STATES, AMY (1973)
 
8:14 STATON, ARTHUR H. (1973)
 
8:14 STEADMAN, JAMES (1865)
 
8:14 STEADMAN, JOHN (1971)
 
8:14 STEELE, ARMISTEAD (n.d.)
 
8:14 STEELE, JOSEPHINE (1955-64)
 
8:14 STEELE, MARY LITTLE (1941)
 
8:14 STEELE SAND & STONE CO. (1965)
 
8:15 STEPHENSON, HARRY (1937-70)
 
8:15 STEPHENSON, KITTY (1939-66)
 
8:15 STEPHENSON, WILLIAM K. (1936-76)
 
8:15 STEPP, BERTIE (1966)
 
8:15 STERLING COTTON MILLS, INC. (1965)
 
8:15 STEVENS, FRANCES (1931-74)
 
8:15 STEWART, ALINE (1956)
 
8:15 STEWART, KATHE (1962)
 
8:15 STEWART, LUCILLE (1971)
 
8:15 STEWART-WARNER CORP. (1956)
 
8:15 STILL, BILL (1952-57)
 
8:15 STILWELL, EVELYN A. (n.d.)
 
8:15 STOKES, CHARLES (1957-76)
 
8:16 STOKES, WILLIAM (1964-69): correspondence about events in Union, S.C., after the Civil War.
 
8:16 STOTT, CAROLINE (1973-77)
 
8:16 STOTT, J. DEANE (1963)
 
8:16 STOWE, DANIEL (1970)
 
8:16 STOWE, LARKIN (1965)
 
8:16 STOWE, ROBERT (1955)
 
8:16 STOWE, WILLIAM (1974)
 
8:16 STRAHLEY, ROBERT F. (1962)
 
8:16 STRAIGHT, GENEVIEVE D. (1971-76)
 
8:16 STRINGFELLOW, ARTHUR (1963-73)
 
8:16 STRINGFELLOW, HART (1972)
 
8:16 STRINGFELLOW, T. B. (1943)
 
8:16 STRINGFELLOW, WILLIAM T. (1961-63)
 
8:16 STROUP, ABEL (1956)
 
8:16 STROUP, BESSIE (1970)
 
8:16 STROUP, ELIZABETH (1958)
 
8:16 STROUP, HELEN (1970-71)
 
8:16 STROUP, HENRY (1960)
 
8:16 STROUP, JAMES (1970)
 
8:16 STROUP, JOYCE (1967)
 
8:16 STROUP, KATHERINE (1965)
 
8:17 STUART, LOIS (1966-76)
 
8:17 STURN, RUGER & CO. (1957)
 
8:17 STUTTS, ROBERT T. (1963)
 
8:17 SULLIVAN, HEWLETT K. (1936-62)
 
8:17 SUMMERS, BEN (1956)
 
9:1-4 SUNDAY SCHOOL FILES (1962-78): material about various Methodist churches in which James was active, particularly First United Methodist in Gastonia and Grace Methodist in Union. Includes correspondence and membership lists.
 
9:5 SUN DIET (1935-37)
 
9:5 SUTTENFIELD, WILLIAM H. (9157-63)
 
9:5 SUTTON COSMETICS (1964-67)
 
9:5 SWANNELL, HORACE (1960)
 
9:5 SWANNELL, JANE (1936-40)
 
9:5 SWINSON, LIB (1940)
 
9:5 SWOFFORD, BETTY (1973)
 
9:5 SWOFFORD, T. H. (1961-73)
 
9:5 SWYGERT, SARAH (1971)
 
9:5 SYKES, INC. (1953)
 
9:5 TAMSBURG, BARBARA (1971)
 
9:5 TATE, JOHN A. (1947-75)
 
9:5 TATUM, JAMES (1956-57)
 
9:6 TAXES-CITY (1930-77)
 
9:7 TAXES-COUNTY
 
9:9-17 TAXES-INCOME (1928-36, 1947-76)
 
9:8 TAXES-SOCIAL SECURITY (1967-76)
 
10:1 TAYLOR, GEORGE (1959-61)
 
10:1 TAYLOR, J. M. (1915)
 
10:1 TAYLOR, R. E. (1957)
 
10:1 TELESCOPE (1941-53)
 
10:1 TELEVISION (1968)
 
10:1 TEMPLE, SHIRLEY (1958)
 
10:1 TERMITE CONTROL (1977-78)
 
10:1 TEMPLETON, BENJAMIN J. (1960)
 
10:1 TERHUNE, DOROTHY (1971)
 
3:41 TEXTILE BULLETIN (1942-47)
 
10:1 THACHER, DOUGLAS C. (1971)
 
10:1 THAYER, PARWELL (1968-69)
 
10:1 THOMAS, M. B. (1972)
 
10:1 THOMAS, MASON P. (1956-73)
 
10:1 THOMAS, SYLVESTER (1956)
 
10:1 THOMAS & HOWARD CO.
 
10:2 THOMPSON, A. N. (n.d.)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, CONWAY (1918)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, DORIS (1965)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, DOT (1954)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, JULIA (1963)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, MARTHA (1956)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, MICKEY (1955-73)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, MOTTYE (1963)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, S. J. (1954)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, S. RAYMOND (1961)
 
10:2 THOMPSON, WANDA (1966)
 
10:2 THOMSON, BLANCHE (1956)
 
10:2 THOMSON, DOROTHY (1969-73)
 
10:2 THOMSON, J. HERNDON (1953)
 
10:2 TICKLE, JUNE (1966)
 
10:2 TINSLEY, SARA (1962)
 
10:2 TODD, MARY (1972)
 
10:2 TOLLISON, DIANE (1972)
 
10:2 TOWNSEND, MARGUERITE
 
10:2 TOWNSEND, SALLIE
 
10:2 TREES (n.d.)
 
10:2 TREVINO, LEE (1971)
 
10:2 TRINACRIA SPECIALTY MFG. CO. (1949-50)
 
10:2 TRINIDAD JUNIOR COLLEGE (1955)
 
10:2 TROUTMAN, HASKELL (1962-66)
 
10:2 TUCKER, ANN (1974)
 
10:2 TUCKER, H. D. (1973)
 
10:2 TUCKER, MARY (1910)
 
10:2 TULL, BRUCE (1958-73)
 
10:3 TURNER, GROVER (1966)
 
10:3 TURNER, WILLIAM (1960)
 
10:3 TURNER & SEYMOUR MFG. CO. (1942)
 
10:3 TYSON, MARTHA (1954)
 
10:6 ULCERS (1972-75)
 
10:6 UNION DAILY TIMES (1945-53)
 
10:6 UNION UNDERWEAR CO. (1964)
 
10:6 UNIONISM (1948-57)
 
3:70 UNION (S.C.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (1947-49)
 
10:6 UNION (S.C.), TOWN AND COUNTY OF (1924, 1942-70)
 
10:4 UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY (1923-25): four booklets produced by the Historical Committee, South Carolina Division, UDC.
 
10:5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (1934-66): includes letters from William Buckely (6-28-51) and Tom Connally (7-9-51); and from U.S. Senator John Bricker (7-16-51) discussing his position on the proposed UN Covenant on Human Rights, arguing that the covenant condones socialist and communist governments.
 
10:6 UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY (1955)
 
10:6 UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY (1955)
 
7:9 UNITED STATES OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION (1942-45): James's requests for extra gas and tire rationing coupons to carry on his cost accounting business during World War II. Includes ration books and tickets.
 
10:6 UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY (1948)
 
10:6 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL (1950-64)
 
10:6 URGHART, ALICE (1931)
 
10:6 UTICA DUXBAK CORP. (1958)
 
10:6 VALCOURT, IRIS (1935)
 
10:6 VAN HOOK, JULIA (1952-74)
 
10:6 VARIETY CLUB EYE CLINIC (1955-59)
 
10:7 VAUGN, JESSE (1965)
 
10:7 VAUGN, PAM (1966)
 
10:7 VAUGN, SANDRA (1965)
 
10:7 VENEY (S.C.), TOWN OF (1951)
 
10:7 VENNING, PAT (1954-71)
 
10:7 VENNING, RACHEAL (1962)
 
10:7 VENNING, VICKI (1963-75)
 
10:7 VETERANS (1946-47)
 
10:7 VETERANS' ASSOCIATIONS (1954-55)
 
10:7 VOISELLE, MARY (1974)
 
10:7 WAGENER, H. F. (1936-37)
 
10:7 WAGLEY, LEE (1959)
 
10:8-11 WAGNON, LEON AND LEONORA & FAMILY (1919-76)
 
10:12 WAK INDUSTRIES (1952)
 
10:12 WALKER, CHARLES E. (1957)
 
10:12 WALKER, J. L. (1945)
 
10:12 WALKER, MARY (1952-69)
 
10:12 WALLACE, ANNIE (1955-64)
 
10:12 WALLACE, BISTIE (1958)
 
10:12 WALLACE, DANIEL AND HELEN & FAMILY (1932-65)
 
10:12 WALLACE, DAVE (1931-33)
 
10:12 WALLACE, GEORGE H. (1939-53)
 
10:12 WALLACE, J. C. (1936-37)
 
10:12 WALLACE, LOUISE (1966-67)
 
10:12 WALLACE, SANDRA (1946)
 
10:12 WALLIS FAMILY (n.d.)
 
10:12 WALNUTS
 
10:13 WALSH, JERRY (1934-57)
 
10:14-15 WANNAMAKER, HARRY AND ELIZABETH (1916-75, n.d.)
 
10:16 WAR RELIEF (1938-51): includes letter's (10-5, 10-17-42, 12-1-48) from Helen Keller concerning James's contributions to the American Foundation for the Blind.
 
10:17 WARD, BOB (1956-60)
 
10:17 WARE, BEVERLY (1969)
 
10:17 WARE, JIM (1965)
 
10:17 WARE, MARGARET (1967)
 
10:17 WARLICK, FRANCES (1972-73)
 
10:17 WARN, MUFF (1962)
 
10:17 WARREN, MARY (1965-69)
 
10:17 WASHINGTON, D.C. (1949)
 
10:17 WATERMAN-BIC PEN CORP. (1949, 1965)
 
10:17 WATSON, R. McIVER (1975)
 
10:17 WATSON INSURANCE AGENCY (1974)
 
10:17 WATSON & DESMOND (1952-53)
 
10:17 WEANT, JOHN (1967-71)
 
10:17 WEATHER (1954)
 
10:18 WEAVER, AGNES (1954-72)
 
10:18 WEBER, CAROLINE (1968-75)
 
10:18 WEHLING, MARTIN (1971)
 
10:18 WEIR, MILDRED (1964)
 
10:18 WELCH, ZENDA (1969)
 
10:18 WELK, LAWRENCE (1967-75)
 
10:18 WELLS, CHARLES (1944-59)
 
10:18 WELLS, CLYDE (1955)
 
10:18 WESLEY BIBLE CLASS (1953)
 
10:18 WESTBROOK, CONNIE (1931-75)
 
10:18 WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. (1941)
 
10:19 WESTON, BUCK (1953)
 
10:19 WESTON, NANCY (1929, 1961)
 
10:19 WEYMOUTH, HUCK (1962)
 
10:19 WHARTON, PENELOPE (1963)
 
10:19 WHITAKER, BETH (1937-45)
 
10:19 WHITAKER, JOHN (1953)
 
10:19 WHITE, BECKY (1949)
 
10:19 WHITE, BARBARA (1954)
 
10:19 WHITE, CHARLES D. (1956-74)
 
10:19 WHITE, ROBERT (1957)
 
10:19 WHITE, STEVE (1962)
 
10:19 WHITE, TODD (1976)
 
10:19 WHITE FURNITURE CO. (1962, 1971)
 
10:19 WHITEE, GEORGE (1954)
 
10:20 WHITENER, BASIL (1957-72)
 
10:20 WHITESIDE, MAGGIE (1909)
 
10:20 WHITIN MACHINE WORKS (1945)
 
10:21 WHITMIRE, ELIZABETH (1963)
 
10:21 WHORTON, JENNY (1956)
 
10:21 WICKER WILLIAM (1961)
 
10:21 WIKE, CAROLYN (1963-65)
 
10:21 WIKLE, JAMES (1954-71)
 
10:21 WILBANKS, JOHN (1957-75)
 
10:22 WILBURN, ELLA (1956-72)
 
10:22 WILCOX, AUSTIN (1969-74)
 
10:22 WILCOX, TED (1931-69)
 
10:22 WILFONG, NEAL (1965-70)
 
10:22 WILKINS, MOLLY (1962)
 
10:22 WILKINSON, HENRIETTA (1961-70)
 
10:22 WILLIAMS, A. D. (1951-75)
 
10:22 WILLIAMSON, MARY FAY (1939-68)
 
10:22 WILLKIE, WENDELL (1940)
 
10:23 WILSON FAMILY (1887-1978): material relating to the family of Nora Wilson, James's mother, originally from Mecklenburg County, and related to the McComb and King families. Includes clippings about Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, Charlotte.
 
10:24 WILSON, JOHN (1939-41)
 
10:24 WINCHELL, WALTER (1945-72)
 
10:24 WINCHESTER ARMS & AMMUNITION DIV. (1955-57)
 
11:1-5 WINFIELD, SYDNEY AND ETHEL (1938-76): extensive correspondence with Winfield. In 1938, James wrote M. Hohner, Inc. to complain about a broken harmonica. Winfield answered in a cryptic style befitting James's inquiry. The men began a "pen-pal" friendship lasting twenty years, although they met only once. After Winfield died in 1958, James continued to correspond with his wife Ethel [folder 5].
 
11:6 WINFREE, JOHN (1951-59)
 
11:6 WINGET, ARTHUR (1959-71)
 
11:6 WINROTH, NICK (1969)
 
11:6 WINSLOW, ALAN (1933)
 
11:6 WITHERSPOON, SALLY (1909-18)
 
11:6 WITHERSPOON, THOMAS (1956)
 
11:6 WOLLING, JAMES WILLIAM (1973-76)
 
11:6 WOMEN (1937-56)
 
11:6 WOOD, ALLEN (1966)
 
11:6 WOOD, JOHN (1953-57)
 
11:6 WOOD, KATHERINE (1969)
 
11:6 WOODS, CORNELLA (1981-73)
 
11:7 WOODWARD, E. M. (1971)
 
11:7 WOODWARD, LULU (1952-54)
 
11:7 WOODWARD, MINERVA (1952)
 
11:7 WRIGHT, EDGAR (n.d.)
 
11:7 WRIGHT, EDITH (1959)
 
11:7 WRIGHT, NORMA (1956)
 
11:7 WRIGLEY, MARIAN (1931)
 
11:7 WYATT, CHARLES (1958)
 
11:7 WYMAN, CHARLES (1965)
 
11:7 YANDLE, PARKS (1960)
 
11:7 YEAGER, JOHN (1971-76)
 
11:7 YOUNG, BETTY (1932)
 
11:7 YOUNG, "COONIE" (1958-71)
 
11:7 YOUNG, J. L. (1961)
 
11:7 YOUNG, L. G. (1954)
 
11:7 YOUNG, W. B. (1964)
 
11:7 YORK, ED (1967)
 
11:7 YORK, JOHNNY (1951)
 
11:7 YMCA (1953-76)
 
11:7 ZIMMERMAN, HERBERT (1968)
 
6:6 ZOG I, KING OF THE ALBANIANS (1929, 1961)
 
Series 1.2:BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE (1925-1974)
 
Correspondence between James Arthur and his employers relating to his cost accounting work, and between James and mill management regarding prospective employment as a cost-analysis consultant. Correspondence frequently contains information on James's ost accounting systems. Includes his notebooks and card files recording details of his contacts with various mills. Corresponence is arranged chronologically.
 
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12:1-15 BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE (1925-42)
 
13:1-14 BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE (1943-74)
 
13:15 NOTEBOOKS
 
OF2: 4 OVERSIZE FILE
 
Series 1.3: PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (1909-1978)
 
Family correspondence, primarily between Katherine and James, and James and the children, during his travels. Also contains Katherine's personal correspondence before her marriage (1936) to James, and with her friends and family. Correspondence is divided for purposes of storage into two groupings, each arranged chronologically: letters and postcards.
 
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14:1-19 LETTERS (1911-59)
 
15:1-3 LETTERS (1960-78)
 
15:4-14 POSTCARDS
 
16:1-11 POSTCARDS
 
 
Series 2: DAILY EXPENSE AND ACCOUNT RECORDS (1926-1973)
 
This series contains James Arthur's expense files. He recorded his personal expenses in great detail throughout his life. From 1926 to 1936, Arthr maintained a card file by subject of expenditures for each year recording such minute details such as "toilets, pay"). These card files also include a summary of expenses per year.
 
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17:8-9 ASSORTED FINANCIAL RECORDS (1934-74): includes record of expense relating to mileage and upkeep of cars, to his cost accounting business, and to upkeep of his homes.
 
16:12-14 DAILY ACCOUNT AND EXPENSE RECORDS (1938-47)
 
17:1-7 DAILY ACCOUNT AND EXPENSE RECORDS (1948-73)
 
 
Series 3: GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH MATERIAL (1911-1976)
 
This series is comprised of published genealogies and James's research files concerning his family history.
 
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17 PUBLISHED GENEALOGIES: includes Rita Jones Elliot, The Herndon and Connor Families: Kith and Kin (1962?) [James Arthur entry on page 83]; Charles Elmer Rice, By the Name of Rice: A Historical Sketch of Deacon Edmund Rice the Pilgrim, 1594-1663 (1911: photocopy); and Mrs. E. D. Whaley, Sr., Union County Cemeteries (1976).
 
18:1 PUBLISHED GENEALOGIES: John Goodwin Herndon, The Herndon Family of Virginia, Volume One: The First Three Generations.
 
18:1-2 PUBLISHED GENEALOGIES: Herndons of the American Revolution (Being the Herndon Family of Virginia: Volume 2). Includes part 1: John Herndon of Charlotte County, Va., and His Descendants (1950); part 2: Edward Herndon of Spotsylvania County, Va., and His Descendants (1951); part 3: William Herndon (ca. 1706-ca. 1783) of Orange County, Va., and His Known Descendants Through the Seventh Generation of the Family in America (1952); and part 4: Richard Herndon of Caroline County, Va., and his Descendants (1952).
 
18:2 PUBLISHED GENEALOGIES: Mrs. Robert McDowell, A List of Those Buried in Historic Steele Creek Burying Grounds, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, N.C., 1760-1953 (1953).
 
18:2 PUBLISHED GENEALOGIES: Ruth Herndon Shields, The Descendants of William and Sarah (Poe) Herndon of Carolina County, Va. and Chatham County, N.C. (1956).
 
18:3-12 CARD FILES: Contain James's card files on his family genealogy. The card file constitutes an alphabetical listing by last name of family members. Also includes an incomplete geographic file.
 
 
Series 4: PHOTOGRAPHS (1896-ca. 1970)
 
This series contains 187 photographs, primarily black and white snapshots, documenting James's boyhood; Katherine, her family, and her college friends (early 1930s); Katherine and James's honeymoon (1936-37); and family pictures (1950-ca. 1970). Also includes glass plate negative (1896) of Ann Elizabeth Dogan Arthur, wife of Benjamin Arthur and James's paternal grandmother.
 
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P4: 6-7 PHOTOGRAPHS--PRINTS (P65/1-180)
 
MC2:6 PHOTOGRAPHS--OVERSIZE PRINTS (1957): print (PO-65/1) of first shift employees at Cross Cotton Mills, Marion, N.C. (5-10-57). [See Series 1, box 4:31, Cross, Oliver]
 
SF1 PHOTOGRAPHS--SPECIAL FORMATS (SF65/1tt and SF65/2gn): includes glass plate negative of Ann Elizabeth Dogan (SF65/2gn).
 
Print
Number(s)
Description
 
FOLDER P11: 6
 
P65/1 Frank Arthur, about 5 years of age (1941?)
P65/2 Cynthia Leonora ("Nora") Wilson Arthur and Mary ("Maynie") Elizabeth Wilson Dixon (n.d.)
P65/3 Cynthia Leonora Wilson Arthur, Charlotte (1917)
P65/4 James H. Arthur, about 3 years of age, Union, S.C. (1904?)
P65/5-6 James H. Arthur (front, second on left), grade school class, Union, S.C. (1907?-09?)
P65/7 James H. Arthur (2nd row, 3rd from left), high school basketball team, Union, S.C. (1917-18)
P65/8-11 James H. Arthur with fellow cadets at The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. (1918-19)
P65/12-15 James H. Arthur (ca. 1918, n.d.)
P65/16 James H. Arthur (center), Mount Holly, N.C. (ca. 1952) P65/17 James H. Arthur (2nd from left) receiving "Man of the Year Award", and Mary Katherine Arthur (2nd from right), Mount Holly, N.C. (1961)
P65/18 James H. Arthur (1964)
P65/19 James H. Arthur (far right) at his 50th Class Reunion, College of Charleston, S.C. (1972)
P65/20 James H. Arthur (right) with John Walter "Jack" Rice II (1977) P65/21-25 Children of James H. Arthur: Katherine, Leonora, and James Jr. (1948-1949) P65/26 Katherine and James Arthur (back) with children: Leonora, Katherine ("Kacky"), and James Jr. (1949)
P65/27 Children of James H. Arthur: Leonora, Katherine, and James, Jr. (1950)
P65/28-29 James, James Jr., Katherine, Leonora, and Katherine ("Kacky") Arthur (1954-55)
P65/30-41a Children of James H. Arthur: Leonora, Katherine, and James Jr. (1945-66)
P65/41b-42 Children playing (ca. 1948)
P65/43-67 James H. and Katherine Arthur on honeymoon (1936-37)
P65/68-69 Mary Katherine Miller Arthur (n.d.)
P65/70 James H. Arthur, Pikes Peak, Colo. (1932)
P65/71 James H. and Katherine Arthur (middle couple) at his 50th Class Reunion, College of Charleston, S.C. (1972)
P65/72 James H. and Katherine Arthur (1970s)
 
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P65/73-77 Mary Katherine Miller, at the Women's College of University of North Carolina, Greensboro (1935)
P65/78-88 Mary Katherine Miller Arthur, alone or in groups (others unidentified) (1935, n.d)
P65/89 Mary Elizabeth Wannamaker, daughter of Elizabeth Parks Arthur Wannamaker (James H. Arthur's sister) (1956)
P65/90-103 James H. Arthur's daughter, Katherine (1945-48, n.d.)
P65/104 Ben and "Kacky" Bryd (1966)
P65/105 James H. Arthur's daughter, Leonora (1947)
P65/106 Larkin Hamilton Jenkins, III (1939)
P65/107-108 Last photos taken of the entire W. D. Arthur family: Wilson, Doc, Elizabeth, Dogan, Cynthia, Warren, James, Mary Wallis, Leonora, Jean (ca. 1915)
P65/109 "Papa" (unidentified) (n.d.)
P65/110 W. D. Arthur, Sr., photo taken over at oil filair war (?); U & G. S. Railroad (?) ((1920s?)
P65/111 Aunt Ella Rodger (left) and Annie Rodger (ca. 1900)
P65/112 Aunt Ella (Mrs. J. H. Rodger) (ca. 1900)
P65/113 James H. Arthur's father, W. D. Arthur (left) and Ella Dogan Arthur Rodger (?) (1940)
P65/114 James H. Arthur's father, W. D. Arthur (1940)
P65/115 Ella Dogan Arthur Rodger (?) (1940)
P65/116-118 James H. Dogan's great grandparents, Dr. Joseph Herndon Dogan and Mrs. Sarah Ann Pine Herndon Rice Dogan, Union, S.C. (1850s)
P65/119 James H. Arthur's great uncle, Joseph McComb (ca. 1860)
P65/120-124 Relatives of Mary Katherine Miller Arthur (n.d.)
P65/125-129 Mary Katherine Miller Arthur (n.d.)
P65/130-132 Ella Dogan Arthur Rodger's cousin, John Rodger, III (1952)
P65/133 James H. Arthur's uncle (mother's brother), Joe W. Wilson, age four, Charlotte (1883)
P65/134 James H. Arthur's aunt (mother's sister), Mattie Wilson, Charlotte (n.d.)
P65/135 James H. Arthur's cousin, Sammy Wilson, with Julia and Sammy Wilson (1951)
P65/136-137 W. D. Arthur house at 61 (402) East Main Street, Union, S.C. (1901, 1959)
P65/138-139 James H. Arthur's cousins, Elam King (photo #138) and Parks King (photo #139) (1880s)
P65/140-142 Joe Reap and Jerry Walsh (n.d.)
P65/143-144 Military airplanes from World War I (n.d.)
P65/145 Cyril J. Cirba (?), "Dutchy", and Charles S. Sandone Jr. (n.d.)
P65/146 Royal "Thomas Jerry" (n.d.)
P65/147 Jerry (?) Walsh (n.d.)
P65/148 Cawley (?) holding a rifle, aimed to shoot (n.d.)
P65/149 Jerry (?) Walsh with two unidentified men in front of army artillary (n.d.)
P65/150 Burrows, Reap, and Al working with army artillary (n.d.)
P65/151 Ed Cawley, "C. S." Sandone, and Jerry Walsh (1933)
P65/152 Eddie Rickenbaker in his plane (ca. 1918)
P65/153 Clayton L. Bissell in the first metal airplane built in America (n.d.)
P65/154 Honorable Charles Edward Hooker [lent to National Park Service through Vicksburg National Military Park to be copied, enlarged, and placed in the Military Museum at Vicksburg in 1937] (1899)
P65/155 South Carolina General Assembly: 63 members of the reconstructed legislature [see also letter and typed note on back] (1939)
P65/156 Unidentified family: Jim Keys is possibly pictured (1947)
P65/157 Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. William (?) Huntley Jr., Lylttelen St. (?) Methodist Church, Camden, S.C. (1952)
P65/158 Two unidentified men changing a tire in Gastonia on the way to Charlotte [one is possibly Charlie Murphy (?)] (1922?)
P65/159 Sam Prichard, Virginia (1918)
P65/160 Dorothy Sulken (Mrs. Charles Sulken) Charlotte (n.d.)
P65/161 Mildred (?) [sent to Katherine Arthur] (1935)
P65/162 Table in W. D. Arthur's home (n.d.)
P65/163-172 Unidentified people (groups and portraits) (n.d., #170 is dated about 1885)
P65/173 Benjamin Franklin Arthur with Josephine (1941)
P65/174-180 Unidentified people (groups and portraits) (n.d., 1962-63)
P65/181 Family reunion portrait including James H. and Katherine Arthur and their daughter Mary Katherine
P65/181 Family reunion portrait
 
  First Row (l-r): Robert Broadbent Patterson, Byron Elaine Blyth, Martha Elizabeth Patterson, Karen Elizabeth Blyth, Donald Wayne Simmons, DeForrest Rhyne Nolen, Carol Hoffman Rhyne II, Laura Marie Simmons, William Beatty Miller, Julia Farrar Nolen, Daniel Thomas Rhyne, David Nelson, Carol Jean Hobdy, Virginia Kathleen Nolen, "Buddy" Willie Efird Rhyne, "Dickie" James Richard Stroup, "Eddy" Edward Johnson Rhyne, "Bob" Robert Luther Best, Elizabeth Ann Rhyne, Amy Ruth Cherry, Julia Elise Cherry, Harry David Cherry, Julia Rhyne Mullen.
 
  Second Row (l-r): Orestes Perle Rhyne, Huldah Rockett Rhyne, Herbert Craig Miller I, Stella Mae Rhyne Miller, Claude Little Rhyne I, Bessie Elmina Rhyne Stroup, Brady Carol Rhyne, Laura Marie Farrar Rhyne, Henry Jetton Cherry I, Winnie Beulah Rhyne Cherry, Jennie Vera Rhyne Lineferger, Rubye Marie Dent Rhyne, Mailes Hoffman Rhyne, Julia May Rhyne Nolen, DeForrest Moody Nolen, Jack Richard Nolen, Beulah Farrar Rhyne Simmons, Betty Grace Rhyne, Betty Tolsen Rhyne (CLR II), Henry Spears Mullen I, June Eloise Rhyne Mullen.
 
  Third Row (l-r): Edwin Hoffman Rhyne, Emma Lee Rhyne Patterson, William Robert Patterson, Dorothy Elizabeth Rhyne Blyth, Carl Stuart Blyth II, Carl Stuart Blyth I, Katherine Miller Arthur, Mary Katherine Miller Arthur, James Harrison Arthur I, Martha Helen Stroup, Polie Rhyne Stroup I, Betty Jean Craig Stroup, Carol Hoffman Rhyne I, Mary Elizabeth Thomas Rhyne, Julia Agnes Cherry Best, Lavonne Cora Cartner Cherry, Harry Jetton Cherry II, Willie Birt Rhyne, Patricia Anne Rhyne Thomas, Mason Page Thomas III, Mason Page Thomas II, Claude Little Rhyne II, Peter Stroup Rhyne.
 
  Fourth Row (l-r): Polie Rhyne Stroup II, Cathy Darlene Stroup, James Henry Joyce Elizabeth Elrod Joseph Freeman Dickie, Julia Ann Cherry (Dickie), Jennie Helen Lineberger Shores, Paul Boyd Shores (in arms), Rene Louise Raywood Harry Leonard Best, Howard Lee Miller, Gladys Beatty Miller.
 
PHOTOGRAPHS--LARGE PRINTS (PL)
BOX PL1: 8
 
Print
Number(s)
Description
 
FOLDER PL1: 8
 
PL65/1 Collage from a party for James H. Arthur when he was purchasing agent for American Yarn and Processing Co. (1961)
PL165/2-3 Benjamin Franklin Arthur's home; on the front porch: cooks and nurse, Pauline Arthur, Alice Arthur, Joseph Arthur II, Joseph Arthur, and W. D. Arthur holding Marcus W. Arthur (left to right); Union, S.C. (1891)
PL165/4 Benjamin Franklin Arthur's home; Main and Church Streets; on front porch: children: Clargh, Ben and Bessie, Grandmother Farrar, Charlie held by nurse Rosie, Jane (cook), Thad (driver), and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arthur Jr. (ca. 1890s)
 
 
Series 5: MEMORABILIA (ca. 1920-1950)
 
This series contains keepsakes and other memorabilia collected primarily by Katherine.
 
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19:1-5 MEMORABILIA (ca. 1920-1950): includes items from James and Katherine's wedding (12-29-36) and honeymoon, with James's correspondence arranging their honeymoon cruise [see also material listed below in Oversize File]; and a card file kept by James (ca. 1927-33) documenting his yearly activities and amusements, such as movies seen, and listing his childhood recollections and diversions.
 
OF2:3 MEMORABILIA--OVERSIZE FILE (1936): copy of James and Kathernine's wedding certificate.
 
 
SUBGROUP II: FARRAR FAMILY MATERIAL
 
This subgroup contains material from John Clough and Josephine H. Farrar, parents of the wife of Benjamin Franklin Arthur Jr., James Arthur's uncle. John Clough Farrar (1817-99), originally from Virginia, moved with his family to Charleston, S.C., where he and his brothers Samuel S. and Charles D. Farrar became wholesale import merchants (ca. 1850) under the name of S. S. Farrar and Brothers. During the early part of the Civil War the firm closed. In 1862, John Clough Farrar took over the management of an 1800-acre plantation with over 120 slaves, willed to him by Sarah Gist, great aunt of Josephine Farrar. Sarah Gist was the widow of Joseph Gist (1775-1836), U.S. Representative (D-S.C.) from 1821-27. The plantation was near Pinckneyville, S.C., at the conflux of the Broad and Pacolet rivers. After emancipation, the slaves remained on the plantation as sharecroppers, along with several white sharecroppers. J. C. Farrar managed the plantation until his death in 1899.
 
 
Series 1: BUSINESS MATERIAL (1849-1899)
 
This series is comprised primarily of bills, receipts, advertisements, and correspondence regarding orders and payments relating to S. S. Farrar and Brothers in Charleston (1849-ca. 1861) and to the operation of J. C. Farrar's plantation near Pinckneyville (1862-99). Includes 30 account books (1856-99) documenting receipts and expenditures for both the store and the plantation, sharecropping, labor, and cotton production records for the plantation, and other financial information. Two of the larger account books contain annotations by B. F. Arthur Jr. regarding the history of the Farrar family, in particular of the store and the plantation. Arranged chronologically by month and year.
 
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22:7-8 ACCOUNT BOOKS (1859-92): documenting receipts, disbursements, sharecropping, labor, and cotton production.
 
22:4-6 ACCOUNT BOOKS--CHECK STUBS (1884-87): J. L. Harris, cashier, National Bank of Chester Store; plantation records (1856-71, annotated by B. F. Arthur; 1874-79, annotated by B. F. Arthur)
 
19:6-20 BUSINESS MATERIAL (1849-77)
 
20:1-18 BUSINESS MATERIAL (1878-87)
 
22:1-3 BUSINESS MATERIAL (1898-99)
 
 
Series 2: FAMILY AND PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (1864-98)
 
This series contains correspondence among J. C. and Josephine Farrar and their family and friends. Arranged chronologically.
 
 
Series 3: LEGAL DOCUMENTS (1810-91)
 
This series contains various oversize documents.
 
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OF2:4 LEGAL DOCUMENTS--OVERSIZE FILE (1810-91): includes a land deed (1810) transferring land near Pinkneyville (possibly the tract later to become the Farrar plantation) from James Smith to Evan Tilman; document (1864) signed by overseer W. C. Nicholas Jr., in Charlottesville, Va., describing injuries received by a slave working on the defenses around Richmond; and a certificate (1877) verifying J. C. and C. D. Farrar as executors of the estate of Elizabeth S. Farrar.
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