Approximately one third of the holdings of Manuscripts Division appear described in USC's online catalog, USCAN. For more thorough subject access to holdings, please visit or contact SCL, and consult A Guide to the Manuscript Collection of the South Caroliniana Library (1982), by Dr. Allen H. Stokes. For more information, call Manuscripts Division - (803) 777-5183 or contact Mr. Henry Fulmer, Curator of Manuscripts Division, at [email protected]: For alumni records, topics in USC history, etc., contact the USC Archives. =============================== scanned by Norton Antivirus 2004 =============================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Reece" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 5:50 PM Subject: [SC] > A 1954 report to President Dwight D. Eisenhower based on a national survey identified Henry Laurens as one of 112 Americans of distinction in many varied fields of activity whose papers were important in documenting the American past. The project was subsequently organized by Philip M. Hamer in 1961. The first volume was published by the University of South Carolina Press in 1968. The project has evolved in style and scope to reflect the most important changes in the field of historical editing, while adapting the most pertinent technological advances to the work. The most recent volume (14) was published in 1994. The complete edition will include sixteen volumes, a cumulative index, and a comprehensive electronic edition > > Does anyone know if these electronic editions are available to the public > > > Joyce Gaston Reece