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League of Women Voters of South Carolina

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Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Keller Bumgardner Barron Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCU-SCPC-KBB
Scope and Contents The Keller Bumgardner Barron collection consists of seventeen linear feet of material, c. 1916 to 2020, divided into six series: Personal, Public, Speeches, Clippings, Audiovisual, and Vertical File Materials. Personal papers include materials from Agnes Scott College, particularly from Barron’s involvement with its Alumni Association. Of note are scrapbooks that include clippings, documents, and photographs. The “Columbia Area Agnes Scott College Alumni Association” scrapbook,...
Dates: 1916 - 2020

Mary T. Kelly Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCU-SCPC-MTK
Abstract Mary Kelly spent more than 35 years as an active environmentalist. She joined the League of Women Voters of South Carolina in 1972. At various times during the following decades, she served as the State League President, Co-President, Director, Natural Resources Chair, Associate Director, Spokesperson, and Grant Administrator. Kelly also served on committees and task forces created by the South Carolina Governor's Office, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control...
Dates: 1970 - 2008

League of Women Voters

 Sub-Series
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The Issues series, 1969 to 1994, documents the party’s role and interest in a variety of social, political, economic and legal issues.

Dates: 1969-1994

League of Women Voters of South Carolina Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCU-SCPC-LWVSC
Abstract

The League of Women Voters of South Carolina was formed in 1951 from the three local leagues then existing in Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg. The League is a non-partisan organization that encourages citizens to learn about and become active in national, state, and local government.

Dates: 1919 - 2021

Barbara W. Moxon Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCU-SCPC-BWM
Abstract Speaker, motivator, mentor, recruiter and leader, Moxon dedicated her life to service. She knew citizen groups could accomplish their goals through cooperation, hard work, and perseverance. Moxon was involved in and held positions in organizations and campaigns such as Advocates for Comprehensive Health Education (ACHE), SC Division of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), Common Cause of SC, Constitutional Convention Repeal Campaign, Equal Rights Amendment of SC (ERA), SC...
Dates: 1964 - 2006

South Carolina Political History Project sponsored by the League of Women Voters (2 folders)

 File — Box 142
Scope and Contents From the Series: Personal Papers document Dorn’s life outside of Congress and are split into general papers, campaign files, and topical files. The general papers consist primarily of correspondence about family matters, the running of the Dorn farm, and his life after leaving public office. Topical files include a file on Dorn’s namesake, William Jennings Bryan, including Bryan autograph items. Most of the topical files are from his post-Congress life and document his association with the American Legion,...
Dates: 1912 - 2006