Individuals' Scrapbooks
Robert Hall
- Furman University fabric patch, 1965
- Tau Kappa Epsilon members, 1962 (photo)
Edith Hughes Horner
- Furman University Student Handbooks: 1929-1930 and 1930-1931
- Mrs. Wilson-Greene presents Paderewski, Jan. 30 (program)
- Furman University Theatre Guild presents Julius Caesar, March 1-2, 1951
- J.L. Hughes name tag, Southern Students Conference on International Relations, 1930
- Furman University new campus groundbreaking, photograph
- Furman University postcard
Robert "Bob" Posey
- Furman University diploma of Ralph Thomas Posey, 1930
- Memory Book, 1926
- Furman football pictured rosters, with player descriptions
- Furman football schedule with results, 1919
- Furman football schedule with results, 1920
- Furman football schedule with results, 1921
- Furman football schedule with results, 1922
- Furman football schedule with results, 1922 (Freshman Squad)
- Furman football schedule with results, 1923
- Furman football schedule with results, 1923 (Freshman Squad)
- Furman baseball schedule with results, 1923
- Furman basketball schedule with results, 1923
- Newspaper articles
- "Joke on Clemson, says Bill Laval"
- "Leading South Carolina Football Players of 1923"
- "Head of Furman Declines $2,000 Salary Increase"
- "Rat Caps Have Been Abandoned"
- "Furman Fresh Beat Clemson"
- Photographs of the Old Campus
James E. Woodside, Jr.
- Furman University Glee Club Scrapbook, 1924
- President, Vice-President and Manager
- Personnel
- Photographs
- Newspaper clippings
John Young
- The Semi-Centennial Catalogue of the Chi Psi Fraternity, 1892
- Meal Ticket, "Good for one meal at the Furman Refectory"
- Furman University Library overdue notice, 1929
- The Echo, February 1926
- Reservation form Class of 1929 Reunion dinner
- "Successful tennis team"
- Furman schedule of hours and examinations. Administrative Officers, Committees of the faculty and Professors and classes.
- Notes from History class
- Notes from Science lab, April 1, 1926
- Notes from Science lab, March 26, 1926
- Report sheet from science lab, December 7, 1925
- FU 3rd annual Field Day, May 25, 1926
- Notes from science lab, January 21, 1926
- Notes from science lab, November 19, 1925
- Notes from science lab, November 17, 1925
- Notes from science lab, October 29, 1925
- Notes from science lab, October 22, 1925
- Notes from science lab, October 15, 1925
- Notes from math lab, October 8, 1925
- Notes from math lab, October 1, 1925
- Notes from science lab, September 24, 1925
- Winter term exam for Business Administration
- Physics exam
- Physics exam, December 17, 1925
- Notes from science lab, May 6, 1926
- Notes from science lab, May 20, 1926
- Notes from science lab, March 11, 1926
- Notes from science lab, March 4, 1926
- Notes from science lab, January
- FU Commencement Program, May 23, 1929
- Notes from science lab, April 29, 1926
- Notes from science lab, April 22, 1926
- Report sheet from science lab, February 9, 1926
- Notes from science lab, May 13, 1926
- Notes from science lab, April 15, 1926
- Notes from science lab, April 8, 1926
Sidney E. Bradshaw
- 1890, Poems from various newspapers, pamphlets from commencement ceremonies and other celebrations.
C.L. Pittman
- 1926-1942, Articles about C.L. Pittman an associate professor of English at Furman University.
Fred Townley Lord
- Photographs from 1945-1955 in Budapest, Hungary
- May Day Rally, 1955
- The Budapest Calvin Square Reformed Church, built 1816-1830
- The Budapest Deak Square Lutheran Church, 1799-1809
- Ecumenical Conference, May 4, 1955
- Recreation home of the reformed ministers in Matrahaza, 1951
- Visit at Bishop A. Bereczky at Matrahaza, May 3, 1955
- Debrecen Reformed College, founded in 1538
- The Big Church of Debrecen built 1805-1819, Rebuilt 1945-1954
- Metropolitan Nicholas of Moscow in the Debrecen Theological Academy, 1954
- The Vizsoly Reformed Church built in the 11-14th centuries
- The cradle of the first full Hungarian Bible, 1590
- The Ocsa Reformed Church, 13th century
- War-damaged Church of Csabdi, 1945
- The Peteri Lutheran Church
- Maklar Reformed Church
- Churches blown up by Nazis

