South Carolina Historical Repository Directory
South Carolina Historical Repository Directory
South Carolina Historical Repository Directory
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<strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Repository</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>University of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>, <strong>South</strong> Caroliniana LibraryMailing and Facility Address<strong>South</strong> Caroliniana LibraryUniversity of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>Columbia, SC 29208Appointments: Not NeededTelephone:Fax:803-777-3131803-777-5747www.sc.edu/library/socarScope:ca. 1670 to PresentEstimated Overall Linear Feet:10,000The <strong>South</strong> Caroliniana Library has private manuscripts, book and pamphlets, images, newspapers, maps, architecturaldrawings, and oral histories (tape, cds, and paper), and archives of the University of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>. Collection includespaper records and 21,500 rolls of microfilm.University of <strong>South</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>-Aiken, Gregg-Graniteville LibraryMailing and Facility Address471 University Pky.Aiken, SC 29801Appointments: RequiredTelephone:Fax:803-641-3261803-641-3302http://library.usca.edu/Main/HomePageScope:1840 to 1985Estimated Overall Linear Feet:49.5The Gregg-Graniteville Collection contains two valuable archives pertaining to the cotton textile industry and includes afairly extensive display of artifacts. The primary research value of these archives is for scholars in <strong>South</strong>ern economical,social, and labour history, for the period 1845 to 1985, as well as for cultural historians of the <strong>South</strong> as it moved into the20th century.Thursday, April 09, 2009 Page 48 of 52