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Richter H. Moore, Jr. Papers
P. Bradley Morrah, Jr. Papers
P. Bradley Morrah, Jr., represented Greenville County in the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1940 and 1947 to 1948, and served in the state Senate from 1953 to 1966. During these years, Morrah and several senators, including John West, Earle Morris, and Marshall Parker, banded together to pursue their legislative goals in an informal group they called "the left field boys." The group challenged the old line establishment represented by Edgar Brown and Marion Gressette.
Barbara W. Moxon Papers
Erminie M. and John T. Nave Papers
Erminie McKnight Nave and her husband John Thomas Nave were active leaders in Republican politics from the 1960s to the early 1990s, chiefly in Greenwood County but also at the district and state levels. Mrs. Nave served as chair of the Greenwood County Republican Party and of the Third District Republican Party. Mr. Nave served as Mayor of Greenwood, Greenwood County Republican Party chair and as state executive committeeman.
Isaiah DeQuincey Newman Papers
Palmetto Alliance, Inc. records
C. Kenneth Powell Papers
Charles D. Ravenel Papers
In 1974, Charles D. Ravenel, a political newcomer, became the Democratic Party's nominee for governor, but a dispute over residency qualifications kept him off the general election ballot. Campaigns for the U.S. Senate in 1978 and for Congress in 1980 were also unsuccessful. However, Ravenel's innovative style and charismatic manner reinvigorated the political system, and his method of using the media as a campaign tool was a first for South Carolina and changed politics within the state.
Republican Party of South Carolina Papers
The papers of the Republican Party of South Carolina document the Party's activities at the local, state, and national levels. Headquartered in Columbia, the Party's primary purposes are to promote the Party's interests throughout the state, provide campaign assistance to Republican candidates for state and national office, and liaison with the national and local Republican parties.
Ann Yarborough "Tunky" Riley Papers
Ann Osteen Yarborough Riley served as South Carolina's First Lady from 1979 until 1987. She was known not only for her gracious hospitality and warmth, but for her work toward improving South Carolina's educational system and her active involvement in the Governor's Mansion renovations.
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- Bradley, Jane H. 1
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- Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1
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- Connally, John Bowden, 1917-1993 1
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- Dent, Harry S. (Harry Shuler), 1930-2007 1
- Derrick, Butler Carson, Jr., 1936-2014 1
- Dole, Robert J. (Robert Joseph), 1923-2021 1
- Draper, William F., 1912-2003 1
- Drummond, John W. (John Willie), 1919- 1
- Duffy, John J. (1934) 1
- Edens, J. Drake (James Drake), 1925-1982 1
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- Edwards, James B. (James Burrows), 1927-2014 1
- Ferillo, Bud (Charles Traynor Ferillo, Jr.) 1
- First Baptist Church (Columbia, S.C.) 1
- Fisk University 1
- Fowler, Donald L. (Donald Lionel), 1935-2020 1
- Frazier, Joe, 1944-2011 1
- Frederick, Keith 1
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- Greenville County Bar Association 1
- Grose, Philip G., 1938-2012 1
- Guild, Robert 1
- Hall, Wilton E. (Wilton Earle), 1901-1980 1
- Hamby, Lottie D. (Dolly) 1
- Hammond Academy (Columbia, S.C.) 1
- Harper, John Roy, II, 1939-2003 1
- Harper, John Roy, Sr., 1911 - 1980 1
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