Another quarter down means another New (and New-to-Us) update, and we have much to share! Sydney will be covering all of the new titles, directories, posters, and maps that have been catalogued. Cassandra will be covering all of the archival collections she has processed or updated in the final three months of 2025. Altogether the BDC has almost 35 new (and new to us) items or archival collections or Finding Aids to archival collections to share with our researchers that arrived or were readied for research in October, November and December 2025. BTW: This post was written by Sydney Whiteside and Cassandra Knoppel and edited by Grace Cordial.
Titles
Memorial Day, A Time to Remember: Monday, May 30, 1983 by Bernice Penni Sweetenburg, 1983. This is a testimony from Sweetenburg, a Beaufort native, on both the history and the importance of Memorial Day. In tandem with his words of wisdom, readers will receive an explanation on why we commemorate dead soldiers, quotes from various former presidents, and even a poem written by Billy Rose entitled "The Unknown Soldier."
Four Centuries of Progress: A Short History of Parris Island by Sgt. Joseph Curilla, USMCR, 1954. One of one hundred copies in the entire world, Sgt. Curilla provides a a short, but detailed, history of Parris Island before and during the Marine Corps' occupation of the island. From the early years, 1526-1563, to more contemporary times, 1700-1953, information such as training procedures, generational traditions, and names of post commanders are included are included in this short history.
And Were the Glory of Their Times, Vol. 1: Infantry: Men Who Died for South Carolina in the War for Southern Independence by Herbert O. Chambers, III, 2022.
And Were the Glory of Their Times, Vol. 2: Infantry: Men Who Died for South Carolina in the War for Southern Independence by Herbert O. Chambers, III, 2024.
The BDC is now in possession of the first two volumes of And Were the Glory of Their Times by Herbert O. Chambers which contain registers of Confederate infantry soldiers who died during the Civil War. Death rosters from the following regiments are included: Butler's Regulars, Hagood's Provisional Army, Charleston Battalion, Battalion Sharpshooters, Charleston Reserves, McCreary's South Carolina Infantry, Provisional Army, Battalion South Carolina Reserves, Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, and the South Carolina Regiment of Rifles Militia.
Storybuilders by Students of Lady's Island Elementary and the Pat Conroy Literary Center, 2022. The BDC also has the 2023 issue of Storybuilders compositions. Lady's Island Elementary School students wrote short stores, poetry, plays, and created artwork for both volumes. My personal favorite section is the acrostic poetry section; these are poems where the first letter of each line spell out a word. I admire their creativity.
100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die by Lynn and Cele Seldon, 2025. Veteran travel journalists Lynn and Cele Seldon have journeyed all over the world, but they always return to their beloved home in Beaufort. In their brand new title, 100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die, the couple recommends that visitors check out many local historical sites, including Beaufort's Reconstruction Era National Historical Park and St. Helena Island's Penn Center.
Welcome to Beaufort Marines and Navy from Military Publishers of San Diego, 1971. This packet is an informative introduction to life at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, and U.S. Naval Hospital Beaufort. From maps of the area to historic homes and churches, medical services to banks and agencies; incoming marines and sailors of the 1970's were provided a thorough overview of the area.
Great Migrations: A People on the Move from McGee Media LLC & Inkwell Media LLC, 2025. This four hour mini-documentary series hosted by Henry Louis Gates examines the long history of African migration to America. The first journeys from Africa to North America were forced migrations; by the 20th and 21st centuries, many migrations became voluntary. From the very beginning, these relocations significantly transformed the nation for centuries to come.
Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman's Bank by Justene Hill Edwards, 2024. Only nine years after African Americans were given a chance at economic growth and independence, the Freedman's Bank collapsed and the hope of economic autonomy fell along with it. From the founding to the failing of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, Edwards writes of the pains and priorities of finance in the age of emancipation. (This book was named Winner of the 2025 Frederick Douglass Book Prize and a Publishers Weekly Best Nonfiction Book of 2024.)
Mother and Son by Dr. Cynthia Gregory-Smalls, 2021. Dr. Gregory-Smalls shares real e-mails between her and her son, Michael Smalls, Jr. Her purpose was to highlight the highs and lows of life and how anything is possible when you lean on one another.
Colonel William Harden: South Carolina's Unheralded Partisan Commander by Dik Daso, 2025. This brand new edition of Colonel William Harden's patriotic narrative was published just in time for the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Though his efforts are often overlooked when recounting the Revolution, Colonel Harden led partisan operations through the marsh and swamp of the Lowcountry against Loyalist forces.
Directories
Locations in Sanitary Sewerage System for Beaufort, S.C. from J.B. McCrary Engineering Corporation, 1927.
United Telephone Directory of Beaufort & Laurel Bay from United Telephone System, June 1970.
Sparklight Beaufort Phone Directory from Sparklight, 2025.
Lowcountry Phone Directory Beaufort, Jasper & Hampton Counties from CPC Yellow Pages, 2025.
The REAL Yellow Pages: Beaufort Regional Phone Book: December 2023 from CenturyLink, 2023.
Hargray Beaufort Phone Directory from Hargray, 2023.
Posters
Project St Helena: No Gates, No Gold on Pine Island!: County Council Meeting September 22 [2025] @ 6pm from ProtectStHelena, 2025.
Wings over Beaufort: September 23, 2025: Dinner with Keynote Speaker, David Sibley from the Carolina Bight Birding Center, 2025.
WWW.RACE4LOVE.COM: 13th Annual Race4Love R4L: 9.27.25 from Hopeful Horizons, 2025.
The Beaufort Symphony Orchestra is Celebrating its 40th Season! Giants from the East: Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Borodin: October 26, 2025 from the Beaufort Symphony Orchestra, 2025.
Pat Conroy Literary Festival: 10th Anniversary: October 23-26 from the Pat Conroy Literary Center, 2025.
Lowcountry Writers' Symposium: October 15, 2025: The Park House, 2 Habersham, Beaufort from the Pat Conroy Literary Center, 2025.
Fall Book Sale: Friends of the Beaufort Library: November 7-9 from the Friends of the Beaufort Library, 2025.
46th Annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner: Thursday, November 27, St. Helena's Anglican from the Parish Church of St. Helena, 2025.
Maps
Free Map 90/91, Hilton Head Island: Includes: Savannah Airport to Hilton Head Route Map by Edward C. McNair, 1990.
New Archival Collections
St. Helena Episcopal Church Collection, Circa 1912 – 1994, Undated
The Parish Church of St. Helena, established in 1712 in Beaufort, South Carolina, has evolved significantly over the centuries. This collection documents the church's history through pamphlets and materials from the 20th century collected by library staff.
Geneva Betties Collection of Funeral Flyers, 1974 - 2019
Geneva Betties donated this collection of late 20th and early 21st century funeral flyers for African Americans in Northern Beaufort County. These flyers and programs include photographs of the deceased, obituaries, and information on the funeral services for the deceased.
Prologue to Freedom Collection, 1960-1962
In 1960, preparations for the Jean Ribaut Quadricentennial celebration began in Beaufort, SC, leading to the establishment of Prologue to Freedom, Inc. The celebration's events took place in May of 1962 and included theatrical performances, tours, art shows, and other activities. This archival collection is made up of material created during the planning of the Prologue to Freedom events, and contains play scripts, brochures, photographs, scrapbooks and memorabilia.
New Finding Aids for Older Archival Collections
Cassandra has also spent time going back and updating or creating finding aids for some of our previously processed and/or digitized collections. One of our goals in the upcoming year is to have finding aids published for each of our digital collections hosted by the Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL).
During the Civil War, a number of photographers came to Beaufort with the Union troops and documented the area with their cameras. This collection includes 106 stereoscopic photographs depicting Civil War and Reconstruction era Beaufort, including landscapes, freedmen's homes, and military scenes taken primarily by Samuel A. Cooley and his assistants/ business partners. The LCDL digitized the collection for the Beaufort County Library in 2018 and all photographs in this collection can be found on their website.
Donner Family Photograph Collection, 1886-1916, 2004-2018, Undated Finding Aid
Conrad Munro Donner (1844-1916), a German immigrant to Beaufort, SC, documented scenes from his daily life as a phosphate mining engineer, and later farmer on Hall's Island, during the turn of the 20th century. The collection includes 548 images (also available digitally through the Lowcountry Digital Library) and supplemental research materials related to the Donner family.





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