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HCF Electronic Update: April 2010Description
Features articles about the Ashley River Historic District; HCF's partnership with Habitat for Humanity on the rehabilitation of 66 Lee Street; HCF's position on the Union Pier "Master Plan"; McLeod Plantation Request for Proposal (RFP); and Name That Building.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 8 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_04Title
HCF Electronic Update: August 2010Description
Features articles about HCF's Charleston Green (energy-saving effort) project; new HCF walking tours; Lowcountry Digital Library Update; Name That Building; list of volunteers with August birthdays; staff with work anniversaries in August.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 7 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_08Title
HCF Electronic Update: February 2010Description
Features articles about the future of McLeod Plantation, including announcement about the preparation of a Request for Proposal (RFP); announcement of the creation of a task force to address the issues discussed in the Delicate Balance forum; introduction of a new addition to the Philip Simons jewelry (charm) collection; and Name That Building.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 6 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_02Title
HCF Electronic Update: February 2011Description
Features articles the Winter Antiques Show, Grandeur Preserved: Masterworks Presented by Historic Charleston Foundation and the 2011 CIAS and Festival of Houses and Gardens.
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Date: 2011_02Title
HCF Electronic Update: January 2010Description
Features articles about the Preservation Forum: A Delicate Balance; the completion of the collection reorganization grant (Donnelley Foundation); and Name That Building.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 4 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_01Title
HCF Electronic Update: September 2009Description
Features articles about the Architectural Elements warehouse sale, hurricane season, Lunch & Learn estate planning event, fall home furnishings sale at the Shops of HCF, Young Advocate event at Cool Blow.
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Date: 2009_09Title
HCF Electronic Update: October 2009Description
Features articles about the presentation to HCF of the Preservation Honor Award by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, for the Charleston Preservation Plan; rug and wallpaper conservation at the Aiken-Rhett House; Young Advocate event at Cool Blow; SC Archives Month; 2009 Volunteer Appreciation Party; and the sale of McLeod Plantation to the College of Charleston Foundation.
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Date: 2009_10Title
HCF Electronic Update: November 2009Description
Features articles about the sale of 61-63 Smith Street; the discovery of cow toe bones during archaeological investigations at 82 Pitt Street (Sanders House); the 2009 volunteer appreciation party; the Young Advocates party at Cool Blow; and the restoration of 93 and 97 Broad Street.
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Date: 2009_11Title
HCF Electronic Update: March 2010Description
Features articles about HCF events during Charleston's Antiques Week; acquisition of a needlepoint sampler for the NRH collection; mortar training workshops for preservation students; donations to the archives and library; the task force created in response to the Preservation Forum (A Delicate Balance); HCF exhibit in window of Saks Fifth Avenue; announcement of new South of Broad tour during FOHG; and Name That Building.
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Date: 2010_03Title
HCF Electronic Update: May 2010Description
Features articles about HCF's 63rd Charter Day; the opera Proserpina at the Aiken-Rhett House (Spoleto); news at the shops of HCF (book release and Philip Simmons silver jewelry; archives items on the Lowcountry Digital Library; and Name That Building.
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Date: 2010_05Title
HCF Electronic Update: July 2010Description
Features articles about HCF being named the loan exhibitor at the 2011 Winter Antiques Show; new Museum Coordinator Bridget O'Brien; HCF summer interns Alissa Keller and Rebecca Moffatt and ICOMOS interns David Hidalgo and Cagin Basaran; and Name That Building.
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Date: 2010_07Title
HCF Electronic Update: September/October 2010Description
Features articles about HCF's position on the I-526 extension; HCF being named Greenbrier Antique Show Presenting Sponsor; Habitat for Humanity at 66 Lee Street; requests for proposals for McLeod; Name That Building; list of volunteers with September birthdays; staff with work anniversaries in September.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 6 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_09Title
HCF Electronic Update: November 2010Description
Features articles the expansion of the Ashley River Historic District; new Philanthropy Director George Roberts; holiday trunk show (Katy Kane); volunteer day at 66 Lee Street; volunteer appreciation party; Name That Building; list of volunteers with October and November birthdays; list of staff with work anniversaries in October and November.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 9 pages.Container
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Date: 2010_11Title
HCF Electronic Update: July 2008Description
Features articles about the the 61-63 Smith Street; Rivers Federal Building (344 Meeting Street); Wachovia Bank sponsorship of Charleston International Antiques Show; Peter Pap Tunk Show; Jacob Sass Bookcase and Desk.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 4 pages.Container
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Date: 2008_07Title
HCF Electronic Update: September 2008Description
Features articles about IMLS Connecting to Collections Bookshelf Grant to archives and Museum Dept.; Young Advocates Walk the Graves event (Tour de Graves); Peter Pap Trunk Show; caring for historic house lecture series.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 3 pages.Container
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Date: 2008_09Title
HCF Electronic Update: November 2008Description
Features articles about Peter Pap Trunk Show and Sale; Spring Lecture speaker P. Allen Smith.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 2 pages.Container
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Date: 2008_11Title
HCF Electronic Update: March 2009Description
Features articles about the 2009 Charleston International Antiques Show; the archaeology along the Ashley River that may be the site of Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper's settlement site; upcoming Eat & Run lectures; Area Character Appraisals (ACAs) of the peninsula neighborhoods of Elliottborough/Cannonborough and West Ashley neighborhoods Old Windermere and Byrnes Downs; Donnelley Foundation grant to catalog and organize the architectural elements in HCF's warehouse and for organization and storage of collection items at the Aiken-Rhett House and Nathaniel Russell House.
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Date: 2009_03Title
HCF Electronic Update: March 2011Description
Features articles about the 8th Charleston International Antiques Show; completion of 66 Lee Street; HCF volunteers; and staff anniversaries. Save-the-date for Union Pier forum.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 4 pages.Container
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Date: 2011_03Title
HCF Electronic Update: May 2011Description
Features articles about the Union Pier community forum; Charter Day; Aiken Rhett House Family Day; Name That Building move to Facebook; and the Chase Community Giving grant campaign.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 3 pages.Container
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Date: 2011_05Title
HCF Electronic Update: June 2011Description
Features articles about the grand opening of the Market Shop; This Place Matters campaign; introduction of summer interns Brittany Lavelle, Mariah Schwartz, Lindsay Howard, Katie Rhett, and Jamie Wiedman; the Bartlam teabowl on exhbition at NRH; receipt of archaeology grant from MeadWestvaco for the Lord Ashley site; Kitty Robinson wins Golden Pineapple Award; return of Name that Building; HCF's "Friend" campaign.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 4 pages.Container
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Date: 2011_06Title
HCF Electronic Update: July 2011Description
Features articles about the closing of HCF's shutters for its sustainability effort; Carolina Day; archaeological dig at the Lord Ashley site; Wall Crawl event; GoodSearch.com; and Name That Building.
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 6 pages.Container
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Date: 2011_07Title
Historic Charleston Foundation 1996 Annual ReportDescription
Contents include reports from each division including: acquisition, conservation, and operation of the Aiken-Rhett House; conservation needs and architectural analysis of Nathaniel Russell House initiated by Getty Grant; restoration of the Powder Magazine; reports on the Neighborhood Impact Initiative and Crafts Training Program; easement/covenant update; staff and intern research projects including McLeod Plantation documentation, dispensary building in Mt. Pleasant, roof frame of Vanderhorst Row, conditions analysis of Tibwin Plantation, preliminary work for analysis of Aiken-Rhett House stucco, and survey/documentation of St. Michael's Church churchyard and Yeaman's Hall Club graveyard; and advocacy efforts including restoration of the Charleston County Courthouse and the creation of a new judicial center; etc. Cover art: "Work begins on the Grant-Missroon House, the new home of Historic Charleston Foundation." Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and division staff members at the time of publication; lists donors for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
16 pages.Date(s) of Creation
1996Container
Annual ReportTitle
Preserving the Past for the Future: 1998-2000 Biennial ReportDescription
Contents include reports on HCF's efforts including the Charleston County Courthouse and the judicial complex; Cooper River Historic District National Register nomination; preservation of Strawberry Chapel; design charettes in Cainhoy; expansion of the Port of Charleston; protection of the Ashley River Corridor; archaeological research at property adjacent to Waterfront Park; support for the establishment of a Landmark Overlay Zone; management plan to stabilize and restore Tibwin Plantation; restoration of 27 Rose Lane; exterior restoration of the Missroon House; Crafts Training Program; development of educational and interpretive materials for the Powder Magazine; first steps toward establishing the archival collection; publication of Weyeneth book; paint research and plans for new interpretive exhibit at Nathaniel Russell House focusing on its social history; completion of Aiken-Rhett House audio tour; etc. Cover art: Photograph of a spiral staircase, by Rick Rhodes. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and senior staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
32 pagesDate(s) of Creation
1998 - 2000Container
Annual ReportTitle
55 Years of Making a Difference: 2001 Annual ReportDescription
Features a timeline of significant events in HCF's history, including all trustees since 1947, and contains reports on HCF's efforts including Charleston County Courthouse; Childsbury; historic archaeology at South Trust Bank site on Cumberland Street; revitalization of the Revolving Fund; Cainhoy development; Tibwin Plantation; interior protection at 82 Pitt Street; establishment of the Livable City Committee and the Special Events Marketing Committee; Missroon House gala and reopening; Joanna Foundation challenge grant for the Aiken-Rhett House; restoration of the oval drawing room at the Nathaniel Russell House; real estate seminar "Appreciating and Living with Historic Buildings"; first Kitchen Tour; etc. Cover art: Photograph of "The Historic Missroon House, 40 East Bay , Headquarters of HCF" (at dusk), by William Struhs. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
36 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2001Container
Annual ReportTitle
Charleston at the Crossroads: 2001/2002 Annual ReportDescription
Features article entitled "Charleston at the Crossroads" that addresses mixed preservation results in Charleston, King Street traditions in crisis, new construction, suburban sprawl, and offers steps that could alleviate the manifestations of changes that have occurred. Also contains reports on the listing of the Cooper River Historic District on the National Register; the opening of the Charleston Judicial Center Complex; the saving of 216, 218, and 236 St. Philip Street; resource study on Gullah-Geechee culture; Aiken-Rhett House upgrades; restoration of the Nathaniel Russell House to its 1808-1820 appearance; introduction of HCF's technical manual Living in Charleston's Historic Landmark District; completion of lesson plans for third graders at HCF's museum properties; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
38 pagesDate(s) of Creation
2001 - 2002Container
Annual ReportTitle
The Challenge to Charleston: 2003 Annual ReportDescription
Features articles entitled "The 1940s," "The Character of Charleston's Architecture: Old and New" by Jonathan Poston, " "New Preservation Challenges Include Protecting Interiors and Encouraging Primary Residency" by S. Frederick Starr. Also contains reports on the hospital zone (MUSC); Uptown Marketing Partnership; Crossroads Forum; reopening of the James Morrison House (236 St. Philip Street); returning of Powder Magazine to Colonial Dames; HCF's purchase and resale; plans to restore 216 and 218 St. Philip Street through the Neighborhood Impact Initiative; completion of work at Porter's Court; HCF's participation on the City Market Task Force and Cruise Ship Task Force; Aiken-Rhett House historic structures report; installation of wallpapers and borders at the Nathaniel Russell House; passage of the Historic Rehabilitation Incentive Act; HCF's oral history project; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
48 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2003Container
Annual ReportTitle
Changing Tides, A Tale of Two Rivers: 2004 Annual ReportDescription
Features article by Katherine Saunders and James Hare about the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, the various sites along them, and issues facing their preservation. Also contains reports on the revitalization of the Revolving Fund; sale of McLeod to the American College of the Building Arts; advocacy efforts relating to height ordinances, development of Morris Island, Colcock Hall, the Garden Theater, draining improvements; historic structures report recommendations for the conservation of the Aiken-Rhett House; completion of the restoration of the ARH art gallery; first Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS); Charleston Entertains Tour; etc. Cover art and illustrations throughout feature woodcut illustrations from "Old Charleston: Twenty-Four Woodcuts" by Charles W. Smith. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
42 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2004Container
Annual ReportTitle
The Changing Face of Preservation in Charleston, What's on the City's Horizon: 2005 Annual ReportDescription
Features article by Katharine Robinson and Frank Brumley "What's on the City's Horizon" about the guiding principles HCF's follows in deciding its position on issues; outlines the issues HCF was monitoring at the time: 404 King Street, redevelopment of Millennium Music site and the U.S. Federal Building, Clemson School of Architecture, Ansonborough Field/Concord Park, 400 Meeting Street, College of Charleston Science Building, MUSC research facility and School of Dental Health, Lockwood Drive Townhouses, and Albemarle Point/Ripley Point. Also contains reports on the Save America's Treasures grant to restore the exterior of the Aiken-Rhett House; Revolving Fund properties; requests for proposals for 93 and 97 Broad Street; Hurricane Katrina stories; the ICOMOS conference in Charleston; Watson Hill development plan; oral history project; establishment of Walled City Task Force; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
36 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2005Container
Annual ReportTitle
Bringing Preservation into the 21st Century: 2006 Annual ReportDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie "Bringing Preservation into the 21st Century" outlining the updated Preservation Plan. Also contains reports the Walled City Task Force; passage of the Pension Protection Act of 2006; Marion Square; vested rights; takings legislation; fractional ownership; hurricane protection; use of MP3 players for ARH audio tour; oral history project; HCF's website upgrades; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
40 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2006Container
Annual ReportTitle
Preserving Charleston's Architecture, History, Culture: 2007 Annual ReportDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie "Success of New Preservation Plan will Rely on Comprehensive Planning, Community Support." Also contains reports on the South Adger's Wharf excavations; HCF's 60th anniversary; reinvention of retail operation to The Shops of Historic Charleston Foundation; Ashley River Historic District expansion; Magnolia infill project; Caring for Your Historic House and Collections lecture series; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
48 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2007Container
Annual ReportTitle
200 Years of History Preserved: Nathaniel Russell House, Capt. James Missroon House: 2008 Ann ReportDescription
Features article by Brandy Culp "200 Years of History Preserved" (200th anniversary of the Nathaniel Russell House and the Missroon House). Also includes article by Elizabeth M. Hagood "HCF Integrates Preservation, Environmental Sustainability Through New Green Initiatives" and reports on the publication of Grandeur Preserved; HCF's recognition as one of the state's most fiscally responsible nonprofit organizations; the purchase of 61-63 Smith Street and the Revolving Fund; the Preservation Plan; the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation grant to reorganize and make accessible the artifacts at the warehouse and installation of museum storage systems; Aiken-Rhett House wallpaper conservation; public programs highlights; the 2008 CIAS; Young Advocates event Tour de Graves. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
43 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2008Container
Annual ReportTitle
Charleston: Charting the Course of a Historic Port City: 2009 Annual ReportDescription
Features articles by Winslow Hastie "HCF Seeks to Align Calhoun Street-East/Cooper River Plan With City's Preservation Plan" and by Brandy Culp "Preservation Through Acquisition: Protecting Charleston's Material Culture." Also includes reports on HCF's receipt of National Trust Preservation Honor Award; area character appraisals; archaeological finds near South Adger's Wharf , the discovery of the foundation of what may be the site of the settlement of Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, and the brick and cow-toe-bone floor on Pitt Street property; the selection of HCF as presenter at 2011 Winter Antiques Show; Revolving Fund purchase of 61/63 Smith Street; HCF's commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Hugo; Donnelley grant collection organization projects; ARH wallpaper pinning; archives and museum collection reports; public program highlights including 2009 Festival of Houses and Charleston International Antiques Show, volunteer service awards, special tours, travel, Charter Day, etc.; Philip Simmons jewelry line; Young Advocate events. Includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, award recipients, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds.
43 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2009Container
Annual ReportTitle
Three Pillars of Sustainability: 2010 Annual ReportDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie "Sustainability and Preservation at Historic Charleston Foundation." Also includes "Energy Savers: Harriet and George Williams"; "Preservation through Acquisition: Historic Charleston Foundation's Collection Grows through the Support of Donors"; "66 Lee Street: A Joint Venture Between HCF, Charleston Habitat for Humanity, and the City of Charleston"; "McLeod Plantation Sold"; "Forum Addresses 'A Delicate Balance'"; "Ad Hoc Cruise Ship Committee Established"; Preservation through Digitization: HCF's Archival Collections, Photographs, and Rare Books on the Lowcountry Digital Library" and Archives/Library report; "A Rare Gift to the Foundation Collection" (mahogany sideboard); National Advisory Council members; "Historic Charleston Foundation: A Solid Investment in the Community and our Future"; "A Tribute to Frances R. Edmunds"; 2010 financial report; archives and museum collection reports; public program highlights including 2010 Festival of Houses and Charleston International Antiques Show, volunteer service awards, special tours, travel, Charter Day, and Young Advocates. Also includes introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; preparation for the 57th Annual Winter Antiques Show.
44 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2010Container
Annual ReportTitle
Historic Charleston Foundation Newsletter: Fall 1994, vol. 1, no. 1Description
Features articles entitled "Preservation is for People" by Bernett W. Mazyck, "Historic Preservation Decisions from the Heart or the Head" by Thomas A. Palmer, "Looking Ahead" by Carter L. Hudgins. Also contains reports on the Neighborhood Impact Initiative, Heritage Campaign, Crafts Training Program; etc. Includes introductory letter from Board President; lists senior staff members at the time of publication, donors, and upcoming events. On cover: Master mason Rip Bennett and students in the Crafts Training Program repointing the facade of Bennett Rice Mill.
19 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 1994_09Title
Historic Charleston Foundation Newsletter: Summer 1995, vol. 1, no. 2Description
Features articles honoring the 40th anniversary of HCF's preservation of the Nathaniel Russell House, and other articles including "The William Enston Home: HABS Documentation Continues" by James N. Ferguson, "The Greening of Sweetgrass at McLeod Plantation" by Dr. Robert Dufault, "Civil War Returns to McLeod." Also contains article about the 20th anniversary of the Reproductions Shop opening. Includes note from the Executive Director; lists senior staff members at the time of publication, upcoming events, award recipients, and Festival homeowners. On cover: Earliest known photo of the NRH as it appeared in Arthur Mazyck's An Illustrated Guide to Charleston, published in 1883.
Photo of Sara Julie Dehon Abbott, great-granddaughter of Nathaniel Russell, on p. 12.
27 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 1995_06Title
Historic Charleston Foundation Newsletter: Autumn 1996, vol. 3, no. 1Description
Features articles about the opening of the Aiken-Rhett House by HCF, including a timeline of the history of the House. Also contains articles about the restoration of the Powder Magazine; endangered landmarks (roadside sweetgrass basket stands, Alston Cottage, eastern branch of the Cooper River; Charleston County Jail); Crafts Training Program and Neighborhood Impact Initiative activities (Bennett Rice Mill, 258 Ashley Avenue, 33 Bogard Street, 25 Sires Street); Four Corners of Law (judicial center annex and Charleston County Courthouse). Includes lists of senior staff members at the time of publication, donors, upcoming events, award recipients, and Festival homeowners.
14 pages, 11.5" x 11.5"Container
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Date: 1996_09Title
Historic Charleston Foundation Newsletter: Fall 2001Description
Features articles about "A Day in the Life of Historic Charleston Foundation"; the opening of the Charleston County Courthouse and publication of From Statehouse to Courthouse; the Missroon Gala; "Protecting Historic Interiors: The Next Preservation Battle." Also includes articles about the Joanna Foundation grant to the Aiken-Rhett House and efforts to match it; the archaeological investigation at the South Trust Bank site; gifts that revitalized the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative [f/k/a Neighborhood Impact Initiative]; Charleston Entertains kitchen tour; formation of 2 new committees: Livable City Committee and Special Events Marketing Committee; lesson plans for school children visiting HCF's museum sites. Includes note from the Board President and Executive Director; lists upcoming events and award recipients.
21 pages, 11.5" x 11.5"Container
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Date: 2001_09Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: August 2002Description
Features articles about the Kitchen Tour, including Nathalie Dupree brunch); easement seminar (Appreciating and Living with Historic Buildings); new items at the Reproductions shop; the Declaration of Independence "Road Trip"; HCF's Wine Tasting. Includes list of the Board of Trustees and upcoming events.
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2002_08Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: Fall 2003Description
Features articles about the Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS); archaeology at the Aiken-Rhett House; Charleston Uptown; the Kitchen Tour; restoration work at the Nathaniel Russell House; return of Powder Magazine to Colonial Dames; introduction of new HCF website; project to document Loutrel Briggs gardens; the death of Sally Reahard; publication of new licensed products catalog. Includes list of the Board of Trustees and upcoming events.
15 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2003_09Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: September 2004Description
Features articles about the Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS); ICOMOS international interns; introduction of the new Carolina Lowcountry Collection; debut of the play"South"; Charleston Entertains Tour; sale of McLeod Plantation to the American College of the Building Arts; Loutrel Briggs garden survey. Includes list of the Board of Trustees, memorial donations, and upcoming events.
15 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2004_09Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: November 2005Description
Features articles about New Orleans/Hurricane Katrina; fall lecture series on protecting historic resources; Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS), featuring Martha Stewart; Save America's Treasures Grant to the Aiken-Rhett House; naming of the ARH as one of America's "10 grandest mansions"; efforts of HCF's Young Collectors; awarding contract to Meadors to restore 93 Broad Street and 97 Broad Street; redesigned HCF website. Includes lists of upcoming events.
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2005_11Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: October 2006Description
Features articles about Charleston Entertains; HCF's 60th anniversary plans to update the preservation plan; beginning of the exterior restoration work on the Aiken-Rhett House (Save America's Treasures Grant); Walk the Walls event. Includes lists of upcoming events.
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2006_10Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: September 2007Description
Features articles about the new preservation plan; Rivers Federal Building (334 Meeting Street); preservation of the Aiken-Rhett House; Girl Scouts at the Aiken-Rhett House; hotel controversy at 404 King Street; Donnelley grant to support Ashley River District research; Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS); formation of National Advisory Council; NEH grant to archives for Sanborn Map preservation; Pension Protection Act of 2006; rollover legislation (IRA Charitable Rollover Act of 2007). Includes lists of upcoming events and HCF "balance sheet" showing assets, income, and expenses.
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2007_09Title
Update: Timely News and Events from Historic Charleston Foundation: Summer 2008Description
Features articles about the the Edmunds Revolving Fund (61-63 Smith Street; 2008 Preservation Plan; Rivers Federal Building (344 Meeting Street); Charleston International Antiques Show (CIAS); acquisition of the Jacob Sass bookcase and desk. Includes lists of upcoming events and HCF "balance sheet" showing assets, income, and expenses.
7 pages, 8.5" x 11"Container
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Date: 2008_06Title
Historic Charleston Foundation Newsletter: Summer 2000, vol. 5, no. 1Description
Features articles about the Missroon House and its renovation (including the creation of the archives); status of the restoration of the Charleston County Courthouse; urban archaeology; Neighborhood Impact Initiative (completion of 27 Rose Lane and plans for 3 and 6 Porters Court); Donnelley Grant for the Powder Magazine to make it more "kid friendly"'; Crafts Training Program news; fundraising; the "Preferred Customer" service at the shops; the death of Dorothy Legge; and staff comings and goings, including the departure of Carter Hudgins. Includes lists of senior staff members at the time of publication, trustees, upcoming events, award recipients, and Festival homeowners.
21 pages, 11.5" x 11.5"Container
NewsletterNotes
Date: 2000_06Title
HCF Electronic Update: August 2011Description
Features articles about the upcoming 65th annual spring FOHG; SC Dept. of Transportation photos on Lowcountry Digital Library; David Hoffman installation of new plaster cornice; and Name That Building. Links to P&C op-ed "Solid city ordinance needed to meet cruise ship challenge," by Kitty Robinson (8/14/2011).
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 4 pages.Container
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Date: 2011_08Title
HCF Electronic Update: October 2011Description
Features articles about the new investigations of the ARH outbuildings; Emily Ravenel Farrow's bequest of her land; Vanderhorst Plantation event; fall lowcountry tour for HCF benefactors, South Carolina Archives Month exhibit; HCF success story presented at National Preservation Conference; Tour de Graves; and Name That Building. Links to P&C article "Council cruises off course" (9/25/2011).
Digital via email (original). Printed copy, 6 pages.
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Date: 2011_10Title
Celebrating 65 Years of PreservationDescription
Features timeline of HCF's accomplishments; article by Winslow Hastie "65 Years of Focusing on Compatibility and Appropriateness"; month-by-month highlights including Neighborhood Impact Initiative project at 159 Romney, Aiken-Rhett House historic structures report for the outbuildings; economic impact study of the cruise industry on Charleston; Russell House exhibit on enslaved African-Americans; installation of the Robert Smalls historical marker; ICOMOS intern investigations at Medway; Harleston Village zoning study; amendment to preservation ordinance to include the upper peninsula; Nathaniel Russell House renovation; HCF's new website; Community Day; conservation of portrait of Harriet Lowndes Aiken; etc. Also includes 2012 financial report; archives and museum collection reports; commemoration of Liz Young; public program highlights including 2012 Festival of Houses, 9th Charleston Antiques Show, volunteer service awards, connoisseur tours, travel, and Charter Day; introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; and more.
61 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2012Container
Annual ReportTitle
Stewardship: Leading by ExampleDescription
Features 57th Winter Antiques Show in New York; stewardship of archival and library collections; Neighborhood Impact Initiative projects including 66 Lee Street; article "Advocating for Energy Consumption and Sustainability"; sesquicentennial commemoration of the Civil War; updating of the City of Charleston Tour Guide Training Manual; archaeological research at the Lord Ashley site; article by Winslow Hastie "Transparent, Community-Driven Planning"; stewardship of the Aiken-Rhett House and Nathaniel Russell House; sale of McLeod Plantation to Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission; Market Street shop opening; timeline HCF stewardship. Also includes 2011 financial report; archives and museum collection reports; commemoration of Lawrence Walker; public program highlights including 2011 Festival of Houses, 8th Charleston Antiques Show, special tours and travel, and Charter Day; volunteer service awards; introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; and more.
65 pages.Date(s) of Creation
2011Container
Annual ReportTitle
The Changing Landscape of PreservationDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie "The Changing Landscape of Preservation"; month-by-month summary of accomplishments, events, etc. Includes involvement in the cruise ship controversy; reopening of the Nathaniel Russell House; archaeology at the Lord Ashley site; installation of outline of Walled City redan; children's programming at the Nathaniel Russell House; soft furnishings project at the Nathaniel Russell House; contribution to save the Angel Oak; Limehouse Produce Building demolition; new strategic plan and initiatives; restoration of the Aiken-Rhett House art gallery; Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act; Cainhoy Plantation development; renovation of Colonial Lake; Women in Preservation event; 3D rendering of the Aiken-Rhett House. Also includes 2013 financial report; archives and museum collection reports; commemorations of David Singleton, Jill Koverman, John Frampton Maybank, Ann Andrus; public program highlights including 2013 Festival of Houses, 10th Charleston Antiques Show, special tours and travel, and Charter Day; volunteer service awards; introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; and more.
60 pages.Date(s) of Creation
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Annual ReportTitle
Evolve, Revolve, InvolveDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie and April Wood, "The Evolving Revolving Fund: Historic Charleston Foundation Updates its Pioneering Program"; summary of accomplishments, events, etc., including Peninsula Advisory Committee; Tourism Management Plan; Aiken-Rhett House educational partnership with the Shaw Community Center; Cainhoy Development Plan; Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform event; grant from 1772 Foundation for an assessment of HCF's Revolving Fund; restoration of the Aiken-Rhett House art gallery; National Preservation Advocacy Week; Nathaniel Russell House carpet selection and soft furnishings research; World Heritage Coalition; Peninsula Mobility Forum; Aiken-Rhett House Climate Study; HCF's challenge of the Charleston Architecture Center building; Romney Urban Garden; celebration of Mulberry Plantation's 300th anniversary; public program highlights including 2014 Festival of Houses, 11th Charleston Antiques Show, special tours and travel, and Charter Day; volunteer service awards; introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; and more.
69 pages.Date(s) of Creation
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2015 Year in ReviewDescription
Features article by Winslow Hastie, "Growth vs. Preservation: Strategies Integrate to Form a Mosaic of Historic Preservation Initiatives"; advocacy efforts including Sergeant Jasper, 3X heigh zoning, Union Pier terminal, 35 Legare Street stabilization, 218 Romney Street rehabilitation, Romney Urban Garden, "Building Skills Now" program. Also reports on Aiken-Rhett House Cultural Landscape Report and archaeology; the NEH grant for Aiken-Rhett House climate study; public program highlights including 2015 Festival of Houses, 12th Charleston Antiques Show, special tours and travel, and Charter Day; volunteer service awards; introductory letter from Board President and Executive Director; lists Board of Trustees and staff members at the time of publication; lists of donors, Festival homeowners, and new covenants/easements for the fiscal year; and illustrates sources and uses of funds; and more.
49 pages.Date(s) of Creation
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