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Horry County Oral History Project

 

Welcome to the Horry County Oral History Project collection. The collection is comprised of over 100 interviews in various formats, spanning the years 1964 to 2006. There are a few types of interviews: 1) Video interviews, which also contain interview transcripts; 2) Audio interviews, which also contain interview transcripts; 3) Text-only interviews, which have no surviving audio or video component. Thumbnail images reveal the type of interview: video interviews have screenshots of the participants. Audio interviews have an icon thumbnail including a sound icon. Transcript-only interviews have an icon thumbnail including a text icon.

Most of the materials in this digital collection have an analog component available in the University Archives holdings.

* Note: Some of the content in this collection contains language and ideas that some may find upsetting.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Horry County Oral History Project began as a result of the publication of CCU history professor Randall Wells' 1990 book, Along the Waccamaw. Wells successfully lobbied Charles Joyner, Director of the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies, to sponsor these subsequent interviews. The bulk of the interviews included in this collection are from this initial phase of the project, and span from 1989 to 2006. Apart from containing fascinating and informative local historical content in themselves, the interviews are a treasure trove of local language practice, and have been used in the past by linguists and related scholars to track local and regional speech variants and colloquialisms.

Project materials consist of over 100 interviews, a mix of audio, video, and textual materials. Many of these were salvaged from interviews conducted sometimes decades before the official project began. There are 18 interviews from 1966 to 1984 that were included in the collection because they have the same major goal of recording historical reminiscences of Horry County residents. Most of these older interviews were conducted by Catherine Lewis and Billy Holliday. Catherine Lewis was raised in Loris, and as County Librarian and the first librarian at Coastal, she was named an Honorary Founder of Coastal Carolina University in 1990. Billy Holliday, a local with ties to Mullins, Galivants Ferry, and Myrtle Beach, was a scholar and past chairman of the Horry County Historical Society. These bona fides reflect the knowledge and expertise that provide for an enriched interview experience.

Project staff transcribed tapes, corrected and edited transcriptions, and obtained permissions to release the materials to the library to make them available to the public. Occasionally, students in Dr. Wells' courses helped with transcript creation and editing. Project staff include:

  • Randall A. Wells: Project Director. CCU historian
  • Catherine Heniford Lewis: First Librarian of CCU
  • David Parker: Videographer. Coastal Carolina Media Center Director
  • W. Press Courtney: Videographer
  • Dennis Reed: Videographer
  • Ann Glesenkamp: Transcriber. HGTC student
  • Ann M. Ipock: Transcriber
  • Linda Parker: Transcriber

Over a decade after the project's completion, faculty and staff from CCU Libraries and the Horry County Archives Center worked diligently to produce the digitized version of the collection. Staff digitized all audio, video and textual materials available in the holdings of University Libraries and University Archives. Major staff involved in this phase of the project include:

  • Ben Burroughs: Director, Horry County Archives Center
  • Charmaine Tomczyk: CCU Librarian Emerita
  • Scott Bacon: Coordinator of Digital Initiatives, CCU Libraries

Further information about this collection can be found in the following Randall Wells books, available in the holdings of CCU Libraries: Along the Waccamaw (1990); Swamp, Strand and Steamboat (2004); Old Times in Horry County (2007).

Major funders of the Horry County Oral History Project include the South Carolina Humanities Council, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at CCU, and the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies at CCU.

[Some of the text used in this project overview was taken from Dr. Randall Wells' books.]

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  • Reba Beale, Annette Coles and Mildred Suggs, oral history interview by Reba Cannon Beale, Annette Holliday Coles, and Mildred Johnson Suggs

    Reba Beale, Annette Coles and Mildred Suggs, oral history interview

    Reba Cannon Beale, Annette Holliday Coles, and Mildred Johnson Suggs

  • J. Marion Vaught, Jr., oral history interview by John Marion Vaught Jr.

    J. Marion Vaught, Jr., oral history interview

    John Marion Vaught Jr.

  • J. Marion Vaught, Jr. and Elsie Collins Vaught, oral history interview by John Marion Vaught Jr. and Elsie Arlene Collins Vaught

    J. Marion Vaught, Jr. and Elsie Collins Vaught, oral history interview

    John Marion Vaught Jr. and Elsie Arlene Collins Vaught

  • John C. Bennett, oral history interview, January 14, 2003 by John C. Bennett

    John C. Bennett, oral history interview, January 14, 2003

    John C. Bennett

  • Albert Carr, oral history interview by Albert Carr

    Albert Carr, oral history interview

    Albert Carr

  • Doug Smith, oral history interview by Doug Smith

    Doug Smith, oral history interview

    Doug Smith

  • John C. Bennett, oral history interview, January 8, 2002 by John C. Bennett

    John C. Bennett, oral history interview, January 8, 2002

    John C. Bennett

  • Billie Mae Johnson Benton, oral history interview by Billie Mae Johnson Benton

    Billie Mae Johnson Benton, oral history interview

    Billie Mae Johnson Benton

  • Dessie J. Causey, oral history interview by Dessie James Causey

    Dessie J. Causey, oral history interview

    Dessie James Causey

  • French Collins, oral history interview by French Collins

    French Collins, oral history interview

    French Collins

  • O. T. "Tommy" Collins, oral history interview by O. T. Collins

    O. T. "Tommy" Collins, oral history interview

    O. T. Collins

  • Lennie Hemingway, Maxine Long, Garnell Hemingway and Priscilla Green, oral history interview by Lennie Hemingway, Maxine Long, Garnell Hemingway, and Priscilla Green

    Lennie Hemingway, Maxine Long, Garnell Hemingway and Priscilla Green, oral history interview

    Lennie Hemingway, Maxine Long, Garnell Hemingway, and Priscilla Green

  • Sallie Hemingway, oral history interview by Sallie J. Hemingway

    Sallie Hemingway, oral history interview

    Sallie J. Hemingway

  • Rilla Cook McCracken, oral history interview by Rilla Jane Cook McCracken

    Rilla Cook McCracken, oral history interview

    Rilla Jane Cook McCracken

  • E. R. "Rick" McIver, Jr., oral history interview, June 4, 2002 by Evander Roderick McIver Jr.

    E. R. "Rick" McIver, Jr., oral history interview, June 4, 2002

    Evander Roderick McIver Jr.

  • Nellie Scott Moore, oral history interview by Nellie Scott Moore

    Nellie Scott Moore, oral history interview

    Nellie Scott Moore

  • James Sanders, oral history interview by James D. Sanders

    James Sanders, oral history interview

    James D. Sanders

  • Jack L. Thompson, oral history interview by Jack L. Thompson

    Jack L. Thompson, oral history interview

    Jack L. Thompson

  • Ryland Altman, oral history interview by Ryland Altman

    Ryland Altman, oral history interview

    Ryland Altman

  • Robert Bellamy, oral history interview by Robert Bellamy

    Robert Bellamy, oral history interview

    Robert Bellamy

  • Walter Horace Carter, oral history interview by Walter Horace Carter

    Walter Horace Carter, oral history interview

    Walter Horace Carter

  • Holmestown Road, oral history interviews by Genevieve Chandler Peterkin, Nellie Holmes Johnson, Georgia Small Lance, and Cad Holmes

    Holmestown Road, oral history interviews

    Genevieve Chandler Peterkin, Nellie Holmes Johnson, Georgia Small Lance, and Cad Holmes

  • Robert Winfield and Ann Winfield, oral history interview by Robert Smoak Winfield and Ann Ludlam Winfield

    Robert Winfield and Ann Winfield, oral history interview

    Robert Smoak Winfield and Ann Ludlam Winfield

  • J. Harry Lee and Don Lee, oral history interview by J. Harry Lee and Don H. Lee

    J. Harry Lee and Don Lee, oral history interview

    J. Harry Lee and Don H. Lee

  • Katie Bellamy Randall, oral history interview by Katie Bellamy Randall

    Katie Bellamy Randall, oral history interview

    Katie Bellamy Randall

 
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