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Rutland, England 1804
"Jones & Smith, sc. Pentonville." Includes list of hundreds. Relief shown by hachures. Greenwich meridian.Color
Dr. Albert E. Smith, circa 1989
A portrait of Dr. Albert E. Smith, the sixth president of SC State, then named South Carolina State College, served from 1986–1992. Under Smith’s leadership, the university experienced increase in enrollment, A restructuring of academic divisions, and an increased focus on faculty research. SC State established working relationships with several major corporations including Westinghouse, Hughes Aircraft, AT&T and Xerox. The School of Freshman Studies was created, and an honors program was established. Fundraising efforts brought nearly $3 million to the University. President Smith was instrumental in efforts to gain university status for the institution
Zadock Darby Smith Diary- Accession 243 - M103 (132)
The Zadock Darby Smith Diary includes information about weather conditions, death and burial of family members and about Confederate troops in the Civil War. The collection consists of photocopies of the original.
Zadock Darby Smith was a captain in the Confederate Army. He was born in Mecklenburg County, NC, May 13, 1822 and died in York County, SC on November 25, 1884. Zadock Smith is buried at the Union Baptist Church cemetery in York, SC. His first wife was Martha Jane Glenn Smith (1828-1862) and his second wife was Jane Thomasson Smith (1838 - 1918). They owned a plantation on King’s Mountain Road.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1188/thumbnail.jp
Wiltshire, England 1804
Shows boundaries, rivers, roads, woods and settlements. Relief shown by hachures. Includes list of hundreds, inset map set map of distcontguous parts of the county. "Jones & Smith sc. Pentonville." Greenwich meridian.Color;1:185,00
The Life and Times of the Cowpens Battleground Community - Accession 940 - M424 (475)
This collection consists of a booklet written and signed by Bertha Smith (1888-1988) concerning the history of the Cowpens Community, SC and battleground written in honor the United States Bicentennial. In this publication Miss Smith writes a brief history of the Battle of Cowpens and then writes about her family and personal recollections of the history of the Cowpens community through her family and personal experiences. The publication touches on the following Cowpens, SC related subjects: The Battle of Cowpens; Early Churches; Early Schools; Home Training; Association Meetings; The Whipping Post; Corn Shucking; Quilting Parties; Arrowood Baptist Church; Clothes Fashion; Life in Arrowood Community; Stores in Cowpens; My School Days; Community Life; Cowpens Churches; Cowpens Homes. Bertha Smith (1888-1988) was a Winthrop graduate in 1913 and served 42 years as a Baptist missionary to China, 1917-1959. Miss Smith was a resident of Cowpens, South Carolina./= / \u3ehttps://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1870/thumbnail.jp
Harold Smith with his dedication plaque (May 18, 2012)
This photograph shows Harold C. Smith, a member of the Springfield College Board of Trustees, standing beside his dedication plaque. The photograph was taken at the Harold C. Smith Room dedication ceremony on May 18, 2012 at 4 p.m. at the Stitzer Y.M.C.A. Center in Judd Gymnasia. In the photograph, Smith is wearing a pair of glasses and a suit and tie with a boutonnière. His right hand is on the plaque, which introduces Smith's contribution to Springfield College and the YMCA. A Springfield College sign and an SC flag can be seen in the background.The Harold C. Smith Room, formerly known as the Y.M.C.A. Multipurpose Room, is named after the College’s longtime trustee and Y.M.C.A. visionary. Many prominent leaders from both the Y.M.C.A. and the College attended the event. The history of the Harold C. Smith Room dates back to the late 19th century – James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, played his sport here, and William Morgan demonstrated his new game of volleyball here. The room signifies the collaborative programming between Springfield College and the Y.M.C.A. After President Flynn and Smith unveiled the plaque that will be placed in the room, Smith spoke about his commitment to Springfield College.
For more information on Harold C. Smith, see https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/834.Photograph is preserved inside The Harold C. Smith Room DEDICATION CEREMONY photo album
Joseph Carroll-Smith Family Papers - Accession 499 - M208 (250)
The Carroll-Smith Family Papers consist of typescript copies and photocopies of genealogical records related to the family of John Carroll, Jr., American revolutionary soldier and York County, SC resident. Included is a family history chart for the Reuben Smith family of North Carolina and of wills and deeds related to Joseph Carroll, Reuben Smith, Jeannett Carrell, Thomas Carroll, Robert McClelland, William Ratchford, Sr., Abner Smith, Nancy Smith, Rachel Westmoreland, Jane Gallagher.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1633/thumbnail.jp
Coach Charles J. Smith with three SC Swimmers
A photograph of Springfield College Men's swimming and diving coach, Charles J. Smith, with three SC Swimmers. The four are standing, with the swimmers wearing their SC warm-up sweats. Behind them can be seen Linkletter Natatorium.Charles J. Smith served as the director of the International Academy at Springfield College, later renamed to the International English Language Institute at the College, from 1986-1999. Smith was instrumental in strengthening international relationships between the College and countries in Asia, including China, Japan, and Taiwan. Following his retirement in 1999, Smith continued to build international partnerships between the College and students in the Far East. Not only did Smith have an impact on international relations with the College, but he also served as a Springfield College swimming coach for 23 years from 1966 through 1989. During his long-standing tenure with the swimming program, he instructed both the men’s and women’s teams on different occasions, as well as serving as diving coach for a period of time starting in 1967. From 1986-1989, Smith performed double duty leading the swimming programs and also directing the International Academy
Estudo hidrossedimentológico da bacia hidrográfica do Rio Negrinho - SC com o modelo SWAT
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia AmbientalO município de Rio Negrinho vem sofrendo com alteração da quantidade e qualidade da água devido a substituição da mata nativa por reflorestamento de pinus e acelerada urbanização. Visto isso, o presente estudo teve como objetivo analisar espacialmente os processos hidrossedimentológicos na bacia do Rio Negrinho - SC através do modelo SWAT. Foram realizado o monitoramento hidrossedimentológico, formação de banco de dados espaciais e tabulares, determinação das sub-bacias, calibração e validação do modelo, análises estatísticas, avaliação espacial da produção de água e de sedimentos e verificação da tolerância de perda de solos nas sub-bacias. Os dados simulados pelo modelo foram comparados com os dados observados de vazão em dois pontos de monitoramento da bacia e os dados de concentração de sedimento em um ponto da bacia. O desempenho do modelo foi analisado a partir do NASH (coeficiente de Nash-Sutcliffe), R2 (coeficiente de correlação), Erro médio (EM) e CMR (Coeficiente de massa residual). Os valores de NASH variaram de 0,48 a 0,61 para dados de vazão e 0,43 para dados de sedimento. Analisando o balanço hídrico da bacia o coeficiente de variação da precipitação, vazão e evapotranspiração mensal foi de 23%, 20% e 30% respectivamente. Já o armazenamento de água no solo variou muito pouco ao longo do ano, apresentando coeficiente de variação de 8,7%. Comparada a tolerância de perda de solos com os dados de produção de sedimento da bacia foi possível evidenciar que 11% da área da bacia apresentaram produção de sedimento maior que a tolerância.The Rio Negrinho city has been suffering from the quantitative and qualitative modification of water due to replacement of native forests by pine tree reforestation and accelerated urbanization. The objective of the present study was, therefore, to spatially analyze hydrosedimentological processes in the Negrinho river basin # SC through the SWAT model. Hydrosedimentological monitoring, construction of spatial databases and table, determination of sub-basins, the model calibration and validation, statistical analysis, spatial assessment of water and sediment yield and verification of soil loss tolerance in each sub-basin were carried out. The values simulated with the model were compared with the observed data of discharge at two monitoration points and of sediment concentration at one point in the basin. The model performance was evaluated with the coefficient of Nash-Sutcliffe (NASH), the correlation coefficient (R2), the average error (MS) and coefficient of residual mass (CRM). The NASH values were from 0.48 to 0.61 for the discharge data and 0.43 for the sediment data. Analyzing the water balance of the basin the coefficient of variation of the monthly precipitation, evapotranspiration and flow were 23%, 20% and 30%, respectively. The water storage in the soil varied little throughout the year, showing its coefficient of variation of 8.7%. Comparing to soil loss tolerance with the sediment production data, it was shown that 11% of the basin area would have more sediment production than the tolerated value
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