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Oral History Interview Transcripts

The year(s) listed with each name is(are) the interview dates.


Robert T. Ashmore
(1989)
U.S Congressman, South Carolina’s 4th District


Charles E. Boineau, Jr.
(1995)
State legislator (Richland County); first Republican elected to the S.C. House since 1900


Thomas W. Chadwick
(1995)
Former press secretary to Senator Olin D. Johnston

Robert Chapman
(2002)
Leader in the Republican Party of South Carolina


Jesse L. Cooksey
(2001)
Leader in the Republican Parties of S.C. and Spartanburg County


Rembert C. Dennis
(1989, 1990)
State legislator (Berkeley County)


William Jennings Bryan Dorn
(n.d.)
U.S Congressman, South Carolina’s 3rd District; Chair, S.C. Democratic Party

Martha Edens
(2000)
Republican Party activist at local, state and national levels


Lottie D. “Dolly” Hamby
(1999)
Co-founder, Bradley, Graham, & Hamby Advertising and Public Relations Agency


James P. “Preacher” Harrelson
(1999)
Walterboro pastor and attorney; state legislator (Colleton County)


John A. Martin
(1999)
State legislator (Fairfield County)


Edward Patterson “Ted” Riley
(series, 1986-1987, 1989-1991)
Leader in the Democratic Parties of S.C. and Greenville County


Donald S. Russell
(1992)
Governor of S.C.; U.S. Senator


Edward E. Saleeby
(1999)
State legislator (Darlington County)


Sallie Scott
(1995)
Daughter of U.S. Senator Olin D. and Gladys Atkinson Johnston
 

Gregory D. Shorey
(2001)
Leader in the Republican Party of South Carolina
 

Floyd D. Spence
(1992)
U.S. Congressman, South Carolina’s 2nd District


James M. Waddell
(1999)
State legislator (Beaufort County)


Marshall Williams
(1995)
State legislator (Orangeburg County)

 

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