United States. Army
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Simmons Tate papers
Collection
Identifier: SCL-MS-14863
Scope and Content Note
The Tate Collection consists of approximately eighteen linear feet of material representing every period of Harold S. Tate’s professional career. The earliest items in the collection date from 1922, just after Tate began his undergraduate studies at Clemson College, while the most recent are from the early 1980s. The collection is arranged and described in five series: Correspondence; Family Papers; Topical; Photographs; and Drawings, Greeting Cards, Postcards, Prints and Sketches. Within...
Dates:
1922-1981
Found in:
South Caroliniana Library
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Harold Simmons Tate papers
Olin E. Gambrell collection
Collection
Identifier: COD0000053-ACC 2012-0004
Scope and Contents
A collection of home movies and high school football films taken by Olin E. Gambrell of Honea Path, SC. The home movies shot by Mr. Gambrell include his family in Honea Path, the birth and birthdays of his children, family gatherings at Easter time, and footage from his army days, including his time stationed in Vietnam. All footage is shot on 8mm and Super 8mm film stock.
Dates:
1970-1981
Robert S. Chamberlain Collection of Military medals and coins
Collection
Identifier: SCU-RB-2014-1
Scope and Contents
The Robert S. Chamberlain Collection of Military Medals and Coins contains military medals, Greek and Roman coins, Civil War documents, and military figurines collected by the Latin American historian Robert Chamberlain (1903-1981), mostly during the late 1960s and 1970s. The collection also documents Chamberlain’s research in Hispanic American history during the colonial period and railroads. Robert Stoner Chamberlain was born in Canton, Ohio, on October 13, 1903. He received a B.A. in...
Dates:
-392 - 1984
William Childs Westmoreland papers
Collection
Identifier: SCL-MS-WCM
Scope and Content Note
Spanning the twentieth century, this diverse collection of approximately seventy linear feet of the papers of William C. Westmoreland provides a critical perspective on three wars and other noteworthy events of the "American Century." The various materials document the General's military career; his personal and family life; his active schedule in the decades following his retirement; his libel suit against the CBS television network; and always above all, his staunch advocacy of...
Dates:
ca. 1900-2005