Christmas at PC
December 2010
Merry Christmas from Presbyterian College Archives
& Special Collections!
December 2010
Merry Christmas from Presbyterian College Archives
& Special Collections!
November 2010
Since PC will be playing Davidson this November for the first time in many years, we thought it might be fun to go back and look at what was once a very close rivalry. – Read More –
October 2010
The major book collection in our special collections area is the Jones South Carolina collection (JSC). – Read More –
September 2010
Our thanks to intern Caroline Todd ’10, who wrote this entry on the early literary societies at Presbyterian College. – Read More –
August 2010
Each spring as the weather gets warmer, there are certain things we can expect to see on the Presbyterian College campus . . . – Read More –
July 2010
Caroline Todd ’10, an intern in the archives this summer researched this influential and long-standing member of the Presbyterian College faculty and administration. – Read More –
June 2010
To observe Memorial Day, we thought it would be appropriate to recognize General George L. Mabry, Jr., the only Presbyterian College graduate to win the Congressional Medal of Honor. – Read More –
May 2010
Laurens County is well known for two Presbyterian schools, Thornwell Home and Presbyterian College. There was another Presbyterian institution in the county, however, which predated both of these. This was the Laurensville Female College, located not in Clinton, but in Laurens. – Read More –
April 2010
One of our unique special collections at Presbyterian College is the Founder’s Library, the personal collection of William Plumer Jacobs (1842-1917). He stated clearly in his diary his wish that his library be preserved for posterity. – Read More –
March 2010
While the Russell-Arnold Archives at Presbyterian College is mostly known for its collections of books and documents, there are some interesting works of art hanging on the walls as well. – Read More –