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South Carolina Revolutionary War soldier, U.S. commissioner negotiating with the southern Indians, 1785-1802.
Mrs. Alice Noble Waring of Hughes, Arkansas, great-great-great granddaughter of General Andrew Pickens, collected photostatic copies of original correspondence, documents, and papers which she used in writing The Fighting Elder: Andrew Pickens, 1739-1817, published in 1962. These copies were acquired from major research libraries, including the Library of Congress, the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (Draper Collection), William L. Clement Library, the Huntington Library, Duke University, and the New York Public Library. Mrs. Waring owned some originals, and she donated the original deed of Tamassee to the South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, South Carolina.
General in Continental Army during American Revolutionary War, and later politician of Ninety Six District (S.C.)
General Andrew Pickens (1739-1817), South Carolina soldier and legislator. In 1785-1897, he served on a number of federal commissions appointed by the Congress and the President to negotiate with the Cherokee and Creek Indians, particularly in relation to conflicts on the Georgia border. The commissions negotiated treaties of Hopewell (1786), New York (1790), Holson (1791) and Coleraine (1797).
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Morrison, William Shannon, 1853-1922. William S. Morrison papers, 1884-[194?].
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William S. Morrison papers, 1884-[194?].
Handwritten essays or lectures (originals and photocopies) on education, Andrew Pickens, English history. Treaty of Hopewell-on-Keowee, Institute (Experiment station) notes, 1902; a list of occupations of parents and guardians of Clemson students, 1897-1902; D.K. Norris correspondence, July 15, 1895 re local indian legend; two oversize photographs, one a campus view and one of cadets, faculty, and trustees, were removed and filed in the Mss photograph files.
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- Morrison, William Shannon, 1853-1922. William S. Morrison papers, 1884-[194?].
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. West Florida regional papers, [177-]-[198-].
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West Florida regional papers, [177-]-[198-].
Publications, photocopies, correspondence, and related materials, with reports of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pertaining to the Apalachicola River system; publications of the Northwest Florida Development Council; copies of British West Florida manuscripts pertaining to land grants, estate appraisals, and troops (1772-1780); records of Live Oak lands; West Florida railroad valuation reports and Interstate Commerce Commission finance dockets (1920-1941); large holding of research materials relating to the proposed annexation of West Florida to the State of Alabama (1842-1874); and copies of letters of Alexander McGillivray and Andrew Pickens.
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- United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. West Florida regional papers, [177-]-[198-].
Pickens, Andrew, 1779-1838. Papers, 1781-1827.
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Papers, 1781-1827.
Includes correspondence; a memorandum of agreement between Pickens and David Files regarding a loan from Pickens to Files; financial papers relating to the operation of Pickens' plantation in Alabama; a mortgage bond; and an Agricultural Memorandum Book (1822-1826) which discusses the clearing of land for planting cotton and corn, describes the seeds he used, and includes several pages of accounts. Pickens also comments on his visits to Cahaba, Alabama, and the flood which occurred while it was the state capitol. This collection also contains a letter dated 1781, June 5, concerning Pickens' father, General Andrew Pickens, and supplies for his troops.
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Avery, Waightstill, 1743-1821. Draper manuscripts: North Carolina papers, 1756, 1768-1818.
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Draper manuscripts: North Carolina papers, 1756, 1768-1818.
Primarily papers of Waightstill Avery, a North Carolina Revolutionary patriot, an ally of the Scotch-Irish of Mecklenburg County who was a member of the committee dealing with the Mecklenburg Declaration, holder of civil and military positions during the American Revolution, North Carolina congressional delegate, participant in drafting a new state constitution, and attorney general of North Carolina, among other roles. Also included are materials related to Indian hostilities in the state in 1756, and a broadside of 1789 addressed to the Creek nation.
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- Avery, Waightstill, 1743-1821. Draper manuscripts: North Carolina papers, 1756, 1768-1818.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Autograph letters and documents of American political and military leaders collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Draper Manuscripts: Draper's Notes
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Draper Manuscripts: Draper's Notes
Lyman Draper's notes, primarily of interviews (1841-1868), with maps and transcriptions from state and county archives, newspapers, and personal manuscripts, concerning the trans-Appalachian West from about 1750 to 1815, with emphasis on Indian-White conflict, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812. Includes material on Indian wars, including Dunmore's War, 1774; expeditions against the Cherokee in 1776, 1788, and 1793; Crawford's campaign, 1782; John Logan's Shawnee expedition, 1787; the Great Miami treaty, 1786; the Nickajack campaign, 1794; a battle between the Potawatomi and Stephen Cole's party, 1810; Henry Dodge's expeditions of 1812 and 1814; and Indian attacks and captivities in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. Also includes material on the Revolutionary War in Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and the Mohawk Valley, and the battles of Point Pleasant, Monmouth, King's Mountain, and Blue Licks, activities of spies, St. Clair's defeat, and Clark's Illinois campaign. Material on the War of 1812 includes descriptions of the Chicago massacre and battles of Frenchtown, Raisin River, and Thames. Also includes information on early settlement in Missouri and Kentucky, the state of Franklin, Shays' Rebellion, the upper Mississippi River, Prairie du Chien (Wisconsin), the Rock River valley (Illinois and Wisconsin), Indian traders at Milwaukee (circa 1800), and Hugh F. Bell's recollections of game hunting and cooking in Kentucky (circa 1795), with instructions for making a bearskin coat. Persons interviewed include Seneca Indians at the Cattaraugus Reservation (New York); Nathan Boone, son of Daniel Boone, and his wife, Olive Van Bibber Boone; Simon Girty's daughter, Sarah Munger; and Simon Kenton's son, William M. Kenton. Includes excerpts from Benjamin Van Cleve's manuscript biography, from Nathaniel Hart's journal of Anthony Wayne's 1794 campaign, and copies of Wayne papers for 1792-1795. Individuals noted as subject terms below are discussed in the interviews. Also includes information on the Lewis family of Virginia, and on the Musick, Renfroe, Todd, and Wetzel families, and genealogical information for the Boone, Bryan, Callaway, Girty, Kenton, Munger, Sevier, and Van Bibber families, and for the families of John Cuppy, Thomas Dickerson, Silas Hedges, Henry Jolly, and Spencer Records. Maps include Kaskaskia (Illinois), portions of Ohio, Tennessee, and Kentucky, and the Tippecanoe battleground.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 cubic feet (33 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891. Draper manuscripts: Draper's notes, 1841-1868.
Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857. Thomas Flournoy and James Wilkinson orderly books, 1812-1846.
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Thomas Flournoy and James Wilkinson orderly books, 1812-1846.
Orderly book of Gen. Thomas Flournoy and Gen. James Wilkinson, consisting of extracts of Wilkinson's orders (1812 July 15-1813 May 25) chiefly from headquarters at New Orleans and Flournoy's orders (1813 November 22-1814 July 5) as commander of the 7th Military District from headquarters at New Orleans. A second volume (1813 May 26-November 5) consists entirely of Flournoy's orders as commander of the 7th Military District from headquarters chiefly at Bay St. Louis, Miss., Mobile and Mt. Vernon, Ala., and New Orleans, La. Correspondence (73 items, 1812-1846), including copies of Flournoy's letters, is largely concerned with Flournoy's command during the War of 1812. Correspondents include John C. Calhoun, J.B. Chambers, J.F.H. Claiborne, William Harris Crawford, John Floyd, Bolling Hall, Benjamin Hawkins, Patrick Jack, Lawrence Manning, David Brydie Mitchell, and Andrew Pickens.
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- Flournoy, Thomas, 1775-1857. Thomas Flournoy and James Wilkinson orderly books, 1812-1846.
Meigs, Return Jonathan, 1740-1823. Meigs family papers, 1772-1862.
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Meigs family papers, 1772-1862.
Chiefly correspondence of Return Jonathan Meigs (1740-1823) relating principally to his activities as Indian agent to the Cherokees (1801-1823), with a few letters (1772-1774) concerning his Revolutionary War service. Includes a letter (1804 Dec. 10) from Meigs to Andrew Pickens relating to Cherokee lands. Papers of Meigs's son, Return Jonathan Meigs (1764-1825), relate to his tenure as governor of Ohio (1810-1814) and include a letterbook (1820-1821) while he served as U.S. Postmaster General. Papers of Return Jonathan Meigs (1801-1891), lawyer and attorney general of Tennessee, concern the removal of Indians from Alabama and the Mississippi Territory from 1831 to 1834.
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Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1780-1819. Photostatic copies.
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Andrew Pickens papers, 1780-1819. Photostatic copies.
Inventories to 101 folders and three scrapbooks of photostatic copies of late 18th and early 19th century correspondence and documents concentrating in Pickens' military correspondence and activities during the revolutionary campaigns in the Carolinas; copies of Captain Andrew Pickens will, November 5, 1756; a plat of Tamassee, October 2, 1819; Scattered letters on family and business matters in the post-war period; three scrapbooks of photostatic copies are from the Draper Manuscript collection. Noble listed items in each volume and made annotations on the scrapbook pages which are very bad paper.
ArchivalResource: 1.50 cubic ft.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1780-1819. Photostatic copies.
Pickens, Andrew Lee, 1890-1969. Andrew Lee Pickens papers. undated-1962.
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Andrew Lee Pickens papers. undated-1962.
There is one volume, containing mimeographed materials, titled Neighborhood Research, Indian and Nature Lore from Old Catawba Country-Pickens, Lombardy c. Charlotte, 3, NC.
ArchivalResource: 25 folders.
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- Pickens, Andrew Lee, 1890-1969. Andrew Lee Pickens papers. undated-1962.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers of Andrew Pickens, 1785-1835 (bulk 1785-1797).
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Papers of Andrew Pickens, 1785-1835 (bulk 1785-1797).
Official correspondence and papers of Andrew Pickens, chiefly those accumulated during his service as federal commissioner in 1785-1797. Included is Pickens' correspondence with the Governor of South Carolina Thomas Pinckney, other federal commissioners, and the Indian chief Alexander McGillivray, communications from the Congress and the War Department, and other related papers. Also included are a few items related to military career, business, and personal affairs of General Pickens, including documents pertaining to Andrew Pickens & Co. Correspondents include James McHenry, Henry Knox, John Armstrong, Marinus Willett, and others. There are also a few items related to General Pickens' son, Andrew Pickens (1779-1838), Governor of South Carolina in 1816-1818, including two letters to him from Thomas Flournoy (1820).
ArchivalResource: 51 pieces.1 box.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers of Andrew Pickens, 1785-1835 (bulk 1785-1797).
United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 5th and 10th. MsDS : Morning report of a detachment of the 5th and 10th Regiments Infantry under the command of Lieut. Col. Andrew Pickens of the 10th Regiment. Camp at Annapolis, 1813 Sept. 5.
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MsDS : Morning report of a detachment of the 5th and 10th Regiments Infantry under the command of Lieut. Col. Andrew Pickens of the 10th Regiment. Camp at Annapolis, 1813 Sept. 5.
"Present" and "absent" lists. Names of company commanders. Duty roster. Signed by Act. Adj. Geo. Nashon.
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- United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 5th and 10th. MsDS : Morning report of a detachment of the 5th and 10th Regiments Infantry under the command of Lieut. Col. Andrew Pickens of the 10th Regiment. Camp at Annapolis, 1813 Sept. 5.
Heider, Karl G. The gamecock, the swamp fox, and the wizard owl : typescript, 1978 Nov. / read to Kosmos 21 November 1978 by Karl G. Heider.
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The gamecock, the swamp fox, and the wizard owl : typescript, 1978 Nov. / read to Kosmos 21 November 1978 by Karl G. Heider.
ArchivalResource: ii, 42 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Heider, Karl G. The gamecock, the swamp fox, and the wizard owl : typescript, 1978 Nov. / read to Kosmos 21 November 1978 by Karl G. Heider.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Miscellany, 1786, 1819.
Title:
Miscellany, 1786, 1819.
Miscellaneous items concerning Pickens including a photostat copy of a plat of Tamassee, South Carolina, which was given to General Pickens as a land grant after the Revolutionary War, 1819; a typewritten copy of a list of the children of Andrew and Rebecca Calhoun Pickens, noting their spouses' names and marriage dates; and a typewritten copy of a letter written by "Knox" to General Pickens, May 27, 1786, when Pickens was presented with a sword.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Miscellany, 1786, 1819.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Title:
Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Two volumes of letterbooks (1781 Jan. 14-Feb. 29 and 1782 Jan. 1-Apr. 8) consisting of copies of letters sent by Greene as commander in chief of the Southern Department during the Revolution. Correspondents include Abraham Buford, Richard Caswell, Benjamin Harrison, Isaac Huger, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Lincoln, Chevalier de La Luzerne, Francis Marion, Daniel Morgan, Robert Morris, Abner Nash, Andrew Pickens, the Comte de Rochambeau, Baron von Steuben, Thomas Sumter, George Washington, and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 1 container.2 microfilm reels.
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- Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers of Nathanael Greene, 1781-1782.
Barnet, John, fl. 1754. Deed, 1754.
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Deed, 1754.
Colonial plat for property upon which Waxhaw Presbyterian Church was founded in Lancaster County, S.C., a site originally believed to lie in Anson County, N.C. This original North Carolina colonial plat documents John Barnet's 599 acres surveyed in 1754. In 1757, Barnet deeded the land to Robert Miller, minister of Waxhaw Church. On 9 March 1758, Miller conveyed from his 599 acre holdings the four and one half acres tract of land on with the Presbyterian Meeting House stood to the trustees of the Congregation of the Waxhaws "for the good will & affection ... & every of their greater advantages & conveniency in attending upon divine worship at all stated or occasional times ... conform[able] to the practice of the Church of Scotland." The original Anson County, N.C., deed was signed by Andrew Pickens as one of the witnesses. Waxhaw is reputed to be the oldest Presbyterian church in upper South Carolina; it had a meeting house in use as early as 1755; the British army burned this church in 1781.
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- Barnet, John, fl. 1754. Deed, 1754.
Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of War. 1791 - 1948. Correspondence Relating to Indian Affairs, Military Pensions, and Fortifications
Longacre, James Barton, 1794-1869. Andrew Pickens portrait, n.d.
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Andrew Pickens portrait, n.d.
Steel engraving by J.B. Longacre from a painting of General Andrew Pickens (1739-1817) by T. Sully after an original portrait. Pickens was a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. The mat has a reproduction of Pickens' signature.
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- Longacre, James Barton, 1794-1869. Andrew Pickens portrait, n.d.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
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Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
Correspondence, receipts, financial accounts, and other papers re Pickens' participation in the Revolutionary War, interactions with Native American Indians, defense of the frontier during Early National period, national and state politics, family matters and education of his son, Andrew Pickens, Jr. (1779-1838) in Rhode Island, and other topics. The earliest item dates to the American Revolution: roster, 9 June 1779, "Return of the Detachment Commanded by Col. [Andrew] Pickens," listing total numbers of unnamed officers and soldiers; receipts, 24 Jan. 1780, from several individuals for African American slaves received from Andrew Pickens "as agent for the American Troops at Tarleton's Defeat"; letter, 4 June 1781, "Camp before Augusta [Georgia]," to Maj. Gen. Greene, re position of the enemy and preparation for battle; 3 letters, 22 June and 4 Sept. 1782 and 14 Sept. 1785, Long Cane and Greenwich, to John Martin and Samuel Elbert, governors of Georgia, re protection of the frontier against the Indians and plans for treaties with the "Southern Indians."
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Andrew Pickens papers, 1779 June 9 - 1962 (bulk, 1779-1812)
Clemson University. Office of the President. Enoch Walter Sikes Presidential Records. 1926-1941. Speeches and writings.
Title:
Enoch Walter Sikes Presidential Records. 1926-1941. Speeches and writings.
This series contains the speeches and writings of Enoch Walter Sikes while he was President and after his retirement from office. In the series are found speeches, addresses to cadets at Clemson College and to organizations in the community, short public statements, lectures, Sunday School talks, and articles that appeared in student publications and newspapers. Topics include agriculture and the training of farmers; education; histories of the Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, and Presbyterian denominations in South Carolina; civics and citizenship; and the Yound Men's Christian Association. Of particular note is Sikes' Autobiography. The original order of the speech file that Sikes maintained has been lost. The present arrangement reconstructs some of the original order: Speeches that were dated have been arranged chronologically, while speeches that bore no date are arranged by topic or subject.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft.
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- Clemson University. Office of the President. Enoch Walter Sikes Presidential Records. 1926-1941. Speeches and writings.
Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1778-1786.
Title:
Papers, 1778-1786.
Reports, requisitions, and correspondence pertaining to the quartermaster department of the Continental Army while Greene was quartermaster general, 1778-1780; papers concerning the war in South Carolina and Georgia during Greene's term as commander of the troops in the southern states, 1780-1783; and papers, 1783-1786, pertaining to Greene's business affairs. Correspondents include John Habersham, Wade Hampton, John Houston, Henry Lee, Andrew Pickens, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Thomas Posey, and Anthony Wayne.
ArchivalResource: 199 items.
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- Greene, Nathanael, 1742-1786. Papers, 1778-1786.
United States. Treaties, etc. Cherokee Indians, 1785 Nov. 28.
Title:
Treaties, etc. Cherokee Indians, 1785 Nov. 28.
The collection consists of a treaty concluded at Hopewell on the Kiowee River, between Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Pickens, Joseph Martin, and Lachlan McIntosh, Commissioners Plenipotentiary of the United States, and the headmen and warriors of the Cherokee Indians on November 28, 1785. The treaty provided for westward expansion as it authorized the cession of much of the lands along the French Broad and Holston Rivers to the United States.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- United States. Treaties, etc. Cherokee Indians, 1785 Nov. 28.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Journal, 1802.
Title:
Journal, 1802.
Journal kept by Andrew Pickens Jr. in 1802 while he served as a U.S. commissioner (with Benjamin Hawkins and James Wilkinson) appointed by the War Dept. to negotiate Creek land cessions.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (129, [28] p.) ; 20 cm.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Journal, 1802.
Mills, W. H. (William Hayne), 1872-1942. William Hayne Mills collection. 1917-1942.
Title:
William Hayne Mills collection. 1917-1942.
This collection contains correspondence, essays, photographs, and miscellaneous material gathered and prepared by William Hayne Mills, ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church and faculty member with the Agriculture Economics and Rural Sociobiology Department at Clemson College. Among the correspondence are items sent and received during the period 1917-1941 documentation donations to the Clemson College Library, ecclesiastical matters within the South Carolina Presbyterian Church, and general items related to Mills' time as professor at Clemson. Essays within this collection primarily focus on agriculture in South Carolina, but several focus on issues concerning the Presbyterian Church along with studies concerning both John C. Calhoun and Andrew Pickens. Two undated photographs depict Mills and his family. Eleven undated photographs depict Beaune, France, where Mills was briefly an instructor with the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) after World War I. The bulk of the miscellaneous items in this collection include book reviews, articles/editorials from print to media, and sermons/speeches prepared by W. H. Mills. The remainder of the miscellaneous items largely consists of various agricultural brochures and typed transcripts, including several which document life in Pendleton, South Carolina circa 1819-1860.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.2 cubic ft.)
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- Mills, W. H. (William Hayne), 1872-1942. William Hayne Mills collection. 1917-1942.
Blount, William, 1749-1800. William Blount papers, 1783-1823.
Title:
William Blount papers, 1783-1823.
Correspondence and documents relating to Blount's activities as a speculator in the Old Southwest from the 1780s to the period following the Blount conspiracy of 1797 and to his career as governor of the Tennessee territory and superintendent of the U.S. Southern Indian Dept. (1790-1796) and as U.S. senator from Tennessee (1796-1797). Includes papers (1803-1823) of Thomas and Willie Blount and Pleasant Moorman Miller. Correspondents include David Allison, Thomas Hart, Benjamin Hawkins, Robert Hays, John Haywood, James S. Holland, Andrew Jackson, Wyly Martin, Andrew Pickens, James Robertson, John Sevier, John Steele, and Hugh Williamson.
ArchivalResource: 80 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Blount, William, 1749-1800. William Blount papers, 1783-1823.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers / Andrew Pickens.
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Papers / Andrew Pickens. 1782-1804.
Ninety Six District soldier and politician. Correspondence (1787, 1792) with George Handley, Alexander McGillivrey, Charles and Thomas Pinckney, Felix Warley, Richard Winn, and the Little Turkey and other headmen of the Cherokees regarding politics, land disputes, Indian lands and ratification of the Constitution. Miscellaneous accounts and legal papers (1782-1804).
ArchivalResource: ca. 21 items.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Papers / Andrew Pickens.
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney letter, 1809.
Title:
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney letter, 1809.
The letter in this collection is a typed copy made by Mary Stevenson of the original letter in the Charleston Library Society--Manuscript Collection #59. The letter is written by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney to General Andrew Pickens from Charleston on December 1, 1809. In the letter General Cotesworth is acknowledging the receipt of rent from property belonging to him. He also discusses the state of his health and politics.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 1746-1825. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney letter, 1809.
Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816. Journal of the commissioners of the United States : appointed to hold conferences with the several nations of Indians south of the Ohio / commenced by Colo. Hawkins one of the commrs. on the 18th July.
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Journal of the commissioners of the United States : appointed to hold conferences with the several nations of Indians south of the Ohio / commenced by Colo. Hawkins one of the commrs. on the 18th July. [1802?]
Contemporary copy made by Andrew Pickens of the journal kept by the U.S. commissioners, 1801-1802, prior to and during treaty negotiations with the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Creek tribes. Journal contains daily entries, together with correspondence, minutes, and texts of treaties.
ArchivalResource: [136], 21, [23] p., bound ; 21 cm.
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- Hawkins, Benjamin, 1754-1816. Journal of the commissioners of the United States : appointed to hold conferences with the several nations of Indians south of the Ohio / commenced by Colo. Hawkins one of the commrs. on the 18th July.
Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Title:
Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Papers about Thomas Sumter, a South Carolina merchant, military officer, and Congressional representative and senator; about the men who served under his command during the American Revolution; and their British and Loyalist opponents. Most of the volumes contain the notes Draper made on his 1871 trip to the South. The notes document the soldiers, their families, events of the period, anecdotes, and personal reminiscences from descendants. Included are notes, correspondence, newspaper and periodical articles, pension statements, interviews, and plans and negotiations with the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indians.
ArchivalResource: 4.6 c.f. (24 volumes)
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- Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891,. Draper manuscripts : Thomas Sumter papers, 1763-1885.
Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847-1918. Oversize series, 1767-1920.
Title:
Oversize series, 1767-1920.
This series contains a variety of material, some of it removed from the In-Coming and PU series. Another part of this series includes a number of documents acquired by the Tillman family. The material removed from other series in the Tillman Papers includes items such as blueprints, maps, petitions, and printed material. It is from approximately the same time period as those series 1873-1919. The blueprints pertain to naval affairs and defense. Maps include one of Clemson College from about 1915. The antebellum material includes the earliest items in the collection and is part of oversize because they have been unfolded and encapsulated. Included are several items related to Andrew Pickens and to Francis Pickens. There are early surveys and indentures from South Carolina, 1767-1847; Edgefield District militia records, 1825-1826, in which Benjamin Tillman's father was a member; land records from Georgia, and in particular Habersham County, 1837-1847, with Jacob Stroup being a frequent party to the transactions; records from the Habersham Iron Works, 1837 and the Bath Companies, 1878-1882, which Frederick Dugas was an investor. (Cont) and letters and records of Madame Lequinio de Kerbley and Dr. de Beauregard of Augusta, 1771-1829, written in French, concerning family matters, letters of introduction, and the importation and sale of slaves. The series also contains a number of issues of newspapers, 1833, 1864, 1886-1896. Some of the early papers may have belonged to Andrew Pickens and contain information about the nullification controversy. The later papers have articles on the Farmers' Movement and Tillman's political activities.
ArchivalResource: 3 cubic ft. : 2 oversize boxes, 8 folders in map case.
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- Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847-1918. Oversize series, 1767-1920.
Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Return of the Detachment Commanded by Col. Pickens, 1779 June 9.
Title:
Return of the Detachment Commanded by Col. Pickens, 1779 June 9.
Brief list of total number of men who were "in camp and fit for duty," certified by William R. Davie; sheet lists total numbers only, but no names, of officers and soldiers, listed as the "rank and file."
ArchivalResource: 1 sheet.
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- Pickens, Andrew, 1739-1817. Return of the Detachment Commanded by Col. Pickens, 1779 June 9.
North Carolina. State Dept. of Archives and History. Deeds, indentures, land grants and other miscellaneous documents collection, 1622, 1735, 1774, 1784-1785, 1798, 1808, 1815, 1819, 1852, 1862, 1954, n.d.
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Deeds, indentures, land grants and other miscellaneous documents collection, 1622, 1735, 1774, 1784-1785, 1798, 1808, 1815, 1819, 1852, 1862, 1954, n.d.
The Collection consists of a copy of a charter, deeds/indentures, an estate account, land grants, leases, a military commission, plats/surveys and transcriptions of some of those documents. Most of the material is from South Carolina but the states of Alabama, Georgia, Illinois and Pennsylvania, as well as the country of Great Britain, are also represented.
ArchivalResource: 23 oversize items.
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- North Carolina. State Dept. of Archives and History. Deeds, indentures, land grants and other miscellaneous documents collection, 1622, 1735, 1774, 1784-1785, 1798, 1808, 1815, 1819, 1852, 1862, 1954, n.d.
Ancrum, William, 1771-1831. William Ancrum (1771-1831) papers, 1802-1831.
Title:
William Ancrum (1771-1831) papers, 1802-1831.
Contains William Ancrum's bills and receipts, 1829-1831, documenting sales of books and equipment "to Richland School," and account of Jesse Arthur for sale of farm produce; petition, 1 Dec. 1802, to South Carolina House of Representatives, requesting permission to return his slaves to South Carolina from Georgia, and report of legislative committee, 6 Dec. 1802, granting permission. Bound journal, [4 July] - 5 Aug. [1810?] and 1818-1827, details Ancrum's travels through the foothills and mountains of South Carolina, his meetings with two of the state's Revolutionary War heroes, Robert Anderson, Andrew Pickens, and veteran John Looney, who operated a grist mill. Other topics discussed in the journal include his visits to the upstate villages of Pendleton, Pickensville, and Greenville, and his subsequent travels through the mountains of western North Carolina to the Cumberland Gap, as well as Ancrum's personal accounts, 1818-1827.; bound journal is missing first several pages.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Ancrum, William, 1771-1831. William Ancrum (1771-1831) papers, 1802-1831.
Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
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Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
The collection contains miscellaneous letters, land grants, Revolutionary and Civil War papers, and documents relating to the history of the university.
ArchivalResource: 94 leaves.
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- Washington and Lee University. Library. Manuscript collection, 1777-1869.
Alabama. General Assembly. Report of the Bank of the State of Alabama, 1825.
Title:
Report of the Bank of the State of Alabama, 1825.
This series consists of a printed report from the Bank of the State of Ala. to the Ala. General Assembly. The report is signed by Andrew Pickens, president of the bank board, and is dated 1825 Nov. 26. The report contains brief details of the financial situation of the bank and invites the Assembly to appoint a committee to examine the books and accounts of the Bank, in hopes that the investigation would build public confidence in the Bank.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Alabama. General Assembly. Report of the Bank of the State of Alabama, 1825.
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866. Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843
Title:
Jared Sparks collection of American manuscripts, 1582-1843.
The Sparks collection consists of original and transcribed historical documents and correspondence, chiefly concerning the American colonies and the original thirteen states, collected or transcribed beginning in 1819 by Jared Sparks. The collection includes the papers of Sir Francis Bernard and George Chalmers, letters of Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, the Marquis de Lafayette, and George Washington, the journals of Thomas Ainslie, the Board of Trade, the New York Provincial Congress and Conventions, as well as the papers and records from state public offices, among many others. The Sparks collection also contains his own historical essays and compositions, published articles, letter books, diaries, account books related to his college days, professional research, and material documenting his tenure as College president.
ArchivalResource: 252 volumes, 10 env., 2 folders, 3 cases, 57 boxes (31.6 linear ft.)
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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