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Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
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Pickens was a congressman from South Carolina and later governor of that state.
Congressman and governor of South Carolina.
South Carolina governor, 1860-1862.
Governor of South Carolina.
Governor of South Carolina (1860-1862); U. S. Representative; Minister to Russia; served in S.C. General Assembly in both the S.C. House and the S.C. Senate; born in Colleton District, S.C.; represented Edgefield District, S.C., in the S.C. legislature; son of former Gov. Andrew Pickens (1779-1838) and grandson of Gen. Andrew Pickens (1739-1817).
Francis W. Pickens served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1834-1843) and as governor of South Carolina (1860-1862).
Milledge L. Bonham (1813-1890) served in the South Carolina House of Representatives (1840-1844), in the U.S. House of Representatives (1857-1860), and as governor of South Carolina (1860-1862).
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Powell, Lazarus Whitehead, 1812-1867. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to F.W. Pickens in Charleston, S.C., 1861 Mar. 26.
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Autograph letter signed : Washington, to F.W. Pickens in Charleston, S.C., 1861 Mar. 26.
Recommending Col. John C. Noble as a strong southern rights man.
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- Powell, Lazarus Whitehead, 1812-1867. Autograph letter signed : Washington, to F.W. Pickens in Charleston, S.C., 1861 Mar. 26.
S. Griswold Flagg collection, 1825-1938
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S. Griswold Flagg collection 1825-1938
Materials relating to the Civil War including correspondence of military leaders on both sides, military documents, commissions, orders, inventories and administrative records, and private correspondence of important figures in the war. There are also letters from soldiers in the field and citizens viewing the progress of the war. In addition there are many autographs and memorabilia including Confederate war bonds, patriotic stationery and about a dozen photographs. In all some 120 names are represented.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 folio)
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- S. Griswold Flagg collection, 1825-1938
Anson Conger Goodyear Collection, 1813-1890
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Anson Conger Goodyear Collection 1813-1890
Correspondence, diaries, proclamations, and drafts of letters chiefly relating to the Civil War, but also including letters from the Jacksonian period. The major portion of the collection concerns the siege of Fort Sumter with letters from both Major Robert Anderson and General P.G.T. Beauregard. Included also are a diary kept by General S. Wylie Crawford during the siege and two letters from Abraham Lincoln. Other portions of the collection concern Lincoln as a political figure; the relations of Jefferson Davis and General Beauregard, with letters by both principals; letters by and about General Sherman; and letters on the controversy between Andrew Jackson and John Randolph, with letters from both.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Anson Conger Goodyear Collection, 1813-1890
Noble family. Noble Family papers, 1752-1967.
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Noble Family papers, 1752-1967.
Letters, receipts, journals, wills, land papers, account books, scrapbooks, and marriage settlement re family's migration from Virginia, prominence in South Carolina, and settlement in Alabama and Texas. Consists chiefly of papers of Patrick Noble's immediate family, including Alexander Noble's journal, 1762-1773, re land in Virginia backcountry, and military commission, 8 Apr. 1777, as captain in the Ninety Six Regiment of Militia; and 2 documents, 6 Oct. 1818, Charleston, S.C., re sale of lots to John Noble, physician, by Presbyterian Church of Charleston, S.C., signed by David Haig. Correspondence to Patrick Noble includes letter, 7 Dec. 1819, from Joseph Noble, Tuscaloosa, [Ala.], re Alabama politics and judicial system; 8 Jan. 1820, from Eldred Simkins, Washington, [D.C.], re [William H.] Crawford, [John Quincy] Adams, [John C.] Calhoun, and the Missouri question; 28 Aug. 1820, from Noble's wife, E[lizabeth] B[onneau] Pickens, Abbeville, S.C., re her uncle's commission to treat with the Creek Indians; 21 Sept. 1839, from Attorney General Henry Bailey, Charleston, S.C., re kidnapping of an African American slave stolen from Robert T. Chisolm and subsequent transport to Virginia. Also includes 6 letters, 1835-1838, from F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, Washington, [D.C.], re effects of abolitionists on South Carolina, tariff, National Bank, political opposition to William C. Preston, and building a Southern party around John Tyler; and 6 letters, 1841-1848, Patrick Noble to E.P. Noble, from the United States Military Academy (West Point, N.Y.), and various army posts, re army life, Mexican War, and experiences after the war. Bound volumes include Ezekiel Pickens Noble's account book and journal, 1840-1860, re trip to Austin, Tex.; 2 photocopied volumes, 1853-1967, family letters from Texas; scrapbook, 1804-1933, of Eugenia Floride Noble, with obituaries of Burts, Calhoun, DeGraffenreid, and Pickens families. Other topics include reports to the legislature, ca. 1839, re Francis Lieber and South Carolina College; visit of Henry Clay to Columbia, S.C., 1844; controvesy over establishment of Clemson University. Other correspondents include Preston S. Brooks, Armistead Burt, John C. Calhoun, Sammuel B. Noble, Joel Roberts Poinsett, and Thomas Ramsey.
ArchivalResource: 135 items and 7 v.
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- Noble family. Noble Family papers, 1752-1967.
Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890. Milledge Luke Bonham papers, 1771-1940.
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Milledge Luke Bonham papers, 1771-1940.
Chiefly letters and papers re Bonham's military service in the Seminole, Mexican and Civil Wars, and his public service governor and railroad commissioner, including family correspondence, genealogical information, and an unpublished biography of Milledge Lipscomb Bonham, Jr. Topics discussed include the Aztec Club of 1847, African Americans and slavery, Clariosophic Society of South Carolina College, the Whig Party, Secession, Reconstruction, politics at state, national, and international levels, and other topics; places represented include Charleston County, S.C.; Harper's Ferry, [West] Va.; Washington, D.C.; Russia; and elsewhere. Correspondents include Preston S. Brooks, William H. Gist, James Henry Hammond, Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Thomas H. Seymour, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 large oversize file.
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- Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890. Milledge Luke Bonham papers, 1771-1940.
Rector, Henry M. (Henry Massey), 1816-1899. Letter, April 11, 1862.
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Letter, April 11, 1862.
Letter to W.F. Pickens, governor of South Carolina regarding mistakes made thus far in the war and suggestions for further conduct of the war.
ArchivalResource: 5 p.
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- Rector, Henry M. (Henry Massey), 1816-1899. Letter, April 11, 1862.
Robert Anderson Papers, 1819-1948, (bulk 1836-1870)
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Robert Anderson Papers 1819-1948 (bulk 1836-1870)
United States Army officer. Correspondence, letterbooks, printed material, writings, and official documents relating to Anderson’s military duty in the Black Hawk War, Mexican War, and Civil War, and to his writings on coast defense, ordnance, and artillery tactics. Includes papers of his daughter, Eba Anderson Lawton, historian and biographer of her father.
ArchivalResource: 5,000 items; 19 containers plus 1 oversize; 5 linear feet
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- Robert Anderson Papers, 1819-1948, (bulk 1836-1870)
Minter, J.J. Letter, 1861 May 23 (Sullivan's Island, S.C.) to "Dear Brother."
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Letter, 1861 May 23 (Sullivan's Island, S.C.) to "Dear Brother."
Letter, 23 May [18]61, from a young Confederate soldier to his brother alludes to confusion over the issue of state troops volunteering for Confederate service in Virginia and indicates that there was little support in camp for a recruiting speech given by Gov. Francis W. Pickens. The letter also notes that Minter had joined the regimental band since its members were exempt from some hardships. "Governor Pickens was over with us today," Minter writes, "and gave us a very patriotic speech calling on the regiment to re-volunteer under the Confederacy but I do not think it will hav[e] much affect...as their was hardly a voice lifted in cheering him as patriotic as it was." "It is not my belief," he continues, "that our regiment will go into it though they offer to take 10 companies Numbering 64 privates which is 640 men as a regiment and a part of them to be kept hear as a cost g[u]ard and if they get that many those that do not volunteer over will be home and if they do not get that many...it is thought that a part of the regiment will be sent home any way."
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- Minter, J.J. Letter, 1861 May 23 (Sullivan's Island, S.C.) to "Dear Brother."
Gibson, Mary E. Album of Mary E. Gibson, with a drawing of John Randolph, of Roanoke [manuscript] 1858-1862.
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Album of Mary E. Gibson, with a drawing of John Randolph, of Roanoke [manuscript] 1858-1862.
And autographed pictures of Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Governor of South Carolina 1860-1862; Robert W. Gibbs, Surgeon-General of C.S.A.; Gen. L. Rosser; and others.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Gibson, Mary E. Album of Mary E. Gibson, with a drawing of John Randolph, of Roanoke [manuscript] 1858-1862.
Confederate States of America Collection, 1861-1865
Title:
Confederate States of America Collection 1861-1865
This collection is comprised of records and correspondence relating to the Confederacy and Confederate army.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 Linear feet; (3 boxes)
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- Confederate States of America Collection, 1861-1865
Pringle, James Reid. Business correspondence, 1847-1875; (bulk 1863-1864).
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Business correspondence, 1847-1875; (bulk 1863-1864).
Correspondence relating to Pringle's business operations. Much of the material is from the Civil War years and concerns economic conditions in Charleston, the uncertainty of rail transportation, the scarcity of horses, mules, wagons, and sacks for shipping rice, and other matters. Correspondents include Benjamin Huger, F.W. Pickens, and P.C.J. Weston.
ArchivalResource: 320 items.
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- Pringle, James Reid. Business correspondence, 1847-1875; (bulk 1863-1864).
Samuel Wylie Crawford Papers, 1860-1892
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Samuel Wylie Crawford Papers 1860-1892
Physician and army officer. Diary, correspondence, memoranda, registers and returns of troops and artillery, sketches, photographs, and other items relating chiefly to events while Crawford was an assistant surgeon at Fort Sumter during the early months of 1861.
ArchivalResource: 400 items; 7 containers plus 1 oversize; 1.2 linear feet
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- Samuel Wylie Crawford Papers, 1860-1892
Templeton, Alexander M. Letter : Havre de Grace, Md., to Governor Pickens, 1861 April 6.
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Letter : Havre de Grace, Md., to Governor Pickens, 1861 April 6.
Letter to the Governor of South Carolina concerns Templeton's offer to manufacture or sell the title of an "article" for "blowing up forts, batteries, and ships of war."
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- Templeton, Alexander M. Letter : Havre de Grace, Md., to Governor Pickens, 1861 April 6.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Letters, 1840, 1845.
Title:
Letters, 1840, 1845.
Includes a letter, Sept. 8, 1840, from Pickens to an unknown correspondent, and a letter, Sept. 29, 1845, to John C. Calhoun urging the latter to be a candidate for the U.S. Senate.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 folders)
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Letters, 1840, 1845.
Melton, Samuel Wickliffe, 1830-1899. Samuel Wickliffe Melton papers, 1860-1878.
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Samuel Wickliffe Melton papers, 1860-1878.
Chiefly correspondence from Samuel Wickliffe Melton to his wife, Mary Helen Gore Melton re his Confederate military service as an officer during Civil War, inclluding letters written from Charleston and Columbia, S.C.; Richmond, Va.; and from various camps elsewhere in Virginia and North Carolina; and career in the S.C. Topics discussed include Secession Convention, Dec. 1860, in Columbia, S.C.; small pox outbreak; election of Gov. Francis W. Pickens; passing of Ordinance of Secession; activity at forts in Charleston, S.C.; participation in First Battle of Manassas (21 July 1861), Peninsula Campaign (ca. Mar.-July 1862), Seven Pines, and other battles in Va. and N.C. while serving on the staffs of Gen. Milledge Luke Bonham and Gen. Gustavus W. Smith; persons discussed include Robert E. Lee, Joseph E. Johnston, Maxcy Gregg, Micah Jenkins, Richard S. Ewell, Wade Hampton, James Longstreet, Martin W. Gary, and the resignation of Gen. G.W. Smith. Letter, 6 July 1861, Fairfax, Va., to Gen. R.S. Ewell, re a previous communication re route taken by "the two Mrs.'s Tripletts"; 3 partial letters, including, [Dec. 1862], SWM to his wife [Mary Helen Gore Melton], expressing expectation that "we shall have peace by Spring-time" due to the Union's defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg [11-15 Dec. 1862] and his desire that for Christmas, his wife give each of his African American slaves "a substantial Holiday gift - money, if you have nothing else better - and liberally ... [as] such faithful servants deserve a liberal master." Letter, [ca. 1862], SWM to his wife re a soldier named "Miller" who had been granted a medical release due to being struck by fragments of an artillery shell but who Melton claims was "not wounded at all" and Melton's opinion that "it is strange that Dr. Bratton could so forget his duty as to give him a release. He is doing such things far too liberally, for the good of the service." Other Civil War letters document Melton's service, beginning in early 1863 and continuing through end of war, in the Adjutant and Inspector General's Department, noting the conscription act; death of Stonewall Jackson; public opinion of Jefferson Davis; work of the Confederate Congress; food and living costs; reorganization of the War Department; defense of Richmond, Va.; and concern over safety, health, and welfare of his family. Reconstruction-era papers discuss Melton's campaign for election to the S.C. House; and letter, 18 Nov. 1873, Columbia, [S.C.], Ellen C. LaBorde to Judge S.W. Melton requesting help in settling a claim of her deceased father, Maximilian LaBorde, "for back Salary as a Prof[essor]" while teaching at South Carolina College, present day University of South Carolina. Letters, 16 June-19 Aug. 1878, written by SWM to his wife MHGM, re his tour of Europe with Washington A. Clark, who was appointed an honorary commissioner to the 1878 industrial exposition in Paris, with accounts from Paris, France; Geneva, Switzerland; Baden-Baden, Germany, and Italy (Turin, Genoa, Pisa, Rome, Florence, Naples, and Milan) including letter re assistance rendered Mary Custis Lee during a fire in her hotel room in Naples; and letter, 10 July 1878, Naples, re his audience with Pope Leo XIII, "The Pope was especially attentive to me. I think he got the impression that I was a 'nabob' from the ... [country] of Colombia, in South America. At any rate he was particularly condescending; and 'blessed' my handful of tricks with especial unction."
ArchivalResource: 196 items.
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- Melton, Samuel Wickliffe, 1830-1899. Samuel Wickliffe Melton papers, 1860-1878.
Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens.
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Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens. [1900]-
ArchivalResource: 1 vertical file folder ; 30 cm.
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- Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive); 1861-1912 (bulk).
A collection of images, manuscripts, and printed material, mostly relating to the Massachusetts soldiers and regiments in the American Civil War. Some material relates to other Union regiments and the Confederate States of America.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear feet (143 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Civil War collection, 1724-1933 (inclusive);, 1861-1912 (bulk).
Gregg, Maxcy, 1814-1862. Maxcy Gregg papers, 1835-1888.
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Maxcy Gregg papers, 1835-1888.
Chiefly consisting of Civil War letters from J.R. Waddy, assistant to Gen. John Clifford Pemberton, re troop movements, drawing rations, artillery pieces, and disbanding of a regiment, and journal, 1839-1860, documenting travel around S.C. for hunting, fishing, and other leisure pursuits, and for his legal practice. Letters, 8 Apr. 1861 to Maj. D.R. Jones re proposed change in method of loading rifles; receipt, 20 Apr. 1861, Charleston, S.C., for $2000 from Gov. F.W. Pickens for regimental supplies for troop movement to Norfolk or Richmond, Va.; letter, ca. 21 Apr. 1861, consisting of an engineer's report submitted by W[illia]m B. Guerard at Combahee Ferry to Gregg, provides an estimate of "the amount of excavation required to replace these works in a completely defensive attitude"; letter, 14 May 1861, to Col. Edward Manigault, requesting leave for two officers. Letter, 1 June 1861, Head Quarters, Centreville, Va., to Lt. Col. Richard Stoddert Ewell, "Commanding advanced Post of Cavalry," stating in reply to his request, that he has applied to Gen. [Milledge Luke] Bonham to send reinforcements, sending immediately "Company E, 1st S[outh] C[arolina] V[olunteers]... armed with Minnie rifle muskets" and advising that if the group does not arrive before night, "take care... that... [the troops are] not fired on as an eenemy; Letter, 14 Jan. 1862, St. Paul's Rangers, Camp Scott (Cheraw, S.C.), from Capt. E.B. Scott, re illness and the camp's need for a surgeon; letter, 4 Feb. 1862 (near Pocotaligo, S.C.) to Gov. F.W. Pickens, re his fears of what might be passed by the Convention, "I think it desirable that it should repeal the Ordinance establishing a 'Council of Safety'... & without further legislation, terminate its existence"; and letter, 23 Feb. 1862, near Pocotaligo, S.C., to F.W. Pickens, re the abandonment of Nashville, Tenn., which could result in heavy combat if Union Army advanced on Huntsville, Ala. Papers related to Gregg's death include an undated essay, "Battle of Fredericksburg" by Mrs. M.S. Whitaker, mourning the death of Gregg and others; letter, 9 Jan. 1863, Yorkville, S.C., J. Monroe Anderson, Chaplain, S[outh] C[arolina] V[olunteers], 12th Regiment, to "Misses Gregg, Care of Mrs. Nancy Thornwell," Columbia, S.C., re circumstances surrounding Gregg's death; letter, Jan. 1863, Forest Hills, Va., re death of Gregg at home of a neighbor; letter, 5 Mar. 1863, from "Personne" [presumably, F.G. De Fontaine] enclosing moss and a leaf from the spot where Gregg fell; and clippings, re Gregg's death. Earlier items include letter, 8 Dec. 1835, to the president and board of trustees of South Carolina College re withholding of Gregg's degree; two volumes, "Sporting Journal" (1839-1860), re hunting and fishing expeditions, a record of game animals taken, weather conditions and Fisher's Pond; other entries discuss a trip to the mountains, 17 July - 12 Aug. 1843; attending "the Washingtonian lecture" in Winnsboro, S.C.; mention of David Johnson; and unsuccessful efforts to convince [William Waters] Boyce to assume editorial duties at the South Carolinian [newspaper of Columbia, S.C.]; entries, 27 Oct. - 5 Nov. 1843, re hunting a fishing trip by boat to Charleston and return by railroad; funeral of Sally Preston, 9 Feb. 1845; migration of vast flocks of [passenger?] pigeons seen flying over Columbia during Feb.-Mar. 1845; purchase of domestic birds, Dec. 1846: "near Christmas I bought from a German Bird Dealer... a starling & 2 goldfinches." Later entries in the "Sporting Journal," describe Gregg's securing of a commission in the Mexican War along with "Memoranda of Sporting Incidents & Observations in my Mexican Excursion" (16 Oct. 1847-10 July 1848); other topics ddiscussedinclude attendance at court in Winnsboro, Sumter and Lexington, S.C.; attending the Southern Convention at Nashville, Tenn., during secession crisis of 1850-1851; a severe storm in Aug. 1850, "which made great havock among the trees in Columbia especially the old India Trees." Other topics documented include the political campaign of 1851; and meeting, May 1851, of delegates of Southern Rights Association in Charleston, S.C., and failure of secession movement; 20 Jan. 1858, re description of the town of Granby (Lexington County, S.C.) near Columbia,S.C., "All the houses are gone... India trees have been cut down... grave-yards of the Hane & Seibels families are close pressed by the Cotton field...."
ArchivalResource: 2 volumes.
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- Gregg, Maxcy, 1814-1862. Maxcy Gregg papers, 1835-1888.
G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
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G. T. Beauregard Papers 1844-1883 (bulk 1861-1865)
United States and Confederate Army officer, engineer, railroad executive, and public official. Correspondence, scrapbooks, and military papers, including letterbooks, headquarters records, telegrams and dispatches, orders, endorsements, and rosters. The bulk of the papers, 1861-1865, relate primarily to Beauregard's career as a general in the Confederate Army, especially at Fort Sumter and Charleston, South Carolina; Manassas and Petersburg, Virginia; Shiloh, Tennessee; Corinth, Mississippi; and Atlanta, Georgia. Other topics include Beauregard's work as an engineer, public official, and railroad executive in New Orleans and his service under General Winfield Scott in the Mexican War.
ArchivalResource: 6,500 items; 54 containers; 5.6 linear feet; 9 microfilm reels
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- G. T. Beauregard Papers, 1844-1883, (bulk 1861-1865)
Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840)
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Henry A. Willard II Collection 1743-1888 (bulk 1770-1840)
Papers and records collected by Henry A Willard II including Bradley-Willard family papers and correspondence, Willard Hotel records, miscellaneous business records, and autographs collected by Henry A. Willard I that include the signers of the Declaration of Independence, presidents of the Continental Congress, and related individuals.
ArchivalResource: 625 items; 2 containers; 0.8 linear feet
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- Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840)
Diller, Isaac Roland, 1819-1891. Letter : Bremen, [Germany, to Francis Pickens,] 1860 Oct. 7.
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Letter : Bremen, [Germany, to Francis Pickens,] 1860 Oct. 7.
Discusses arrangements for shipment of wine and the 1860 U.S. presidential campaign, stating his opinion that Stephen A. Douglas will defeat Abraham Lincoln.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Diller, Isaac Roland, 1819-1891. Letter : Bremen, [Germany, to Francis Pickens,] 1860 Oct. 7.
McCrady, Edward, 1833-1903. Military papers, 1860-1870.
Title:
Military papers, 1860-1870.
Papers consist chiefly of military correspondence and orders, and records such as invoices, reports, and receipts. Miscellaneous items include a draft of a memorial (ca. 1865) from plantation owners of Madison, Fla., to a U.S. General in authority in the area concerning freedmen.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear ft.
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- McCrady, Edward, 1833-1903. Military papers, 1860-1870.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Francis Wilkinson Pickens Papers, 1837-1920 1860-1865.
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Francis Wilkinson Pickens Papers, 1837-1920 1860-1865.
This collection consists of correspondence, reports, resolutions, military papers, applications, administrative papers, petitions, memoranda, newspaper clippings relating to two governors of South Carolina, Francis Wilkinson Pickens and Milledge L. Bonham. The bulk of the material dates from the Civil War period. Picken's correspondents include R.C. Barclay, John Forsyth, Robert N. Gourdin, and L.P. Walker. Bonham's correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Howell Cobb, and W.S. Walker.
ArchivalResource: 2 reels.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Francis Wilkinson Pickens Papers, 1837-1920 1860-1865.
Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
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G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Chiefly correspondence re rations for troops, and orders re troops in Tennessee, Mississippi, and other Civil War operations and items re the military career of Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard in the United States Army and the Confederate Army. Invitation, 28 Mar. 1861, Charleston, S.C., to D[avid] Flavel] Jamison, re South Carolina Session Convention; letter, 10 Apr. 1861, Charleston, S.C. to Gen. Ro[bert] G[ill] M[ill]s Dunovant, Sullivan's Island, S.C., re preventing arrival of Union troop reinforcements to Fort Sumter, S.C., during the night, "Capt. Hartstein is going to light up the entrance of the Harbor with floating lightwood fires." Letter, 16 May 1861, Charleston, S.C. to F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, discussing a "list of the armament of the work already constructed for the defenses" of the S.C. coast, "from North Edisto to Broad River inclusive," an outline of plans for protection of Port Royal, S.C., expressing reservations about Beaufort's defenses, but states that existing works "will answer well against any naval expedition," and offering recommendations for garrisoning coastal defense installations. Letter, 9 Jan. 1862, "Near Centreville Virginia," to John A[lfred] Calhoun, Columbia, S.C., thanking him for his assistance "in setting me right before the people and convention," re defences of Port Royal, S.C., and impact its fall could have on his reputation, offering suggestions for defences intended to delay the advance of Union troops "for several months and compelled ... [the enemy] to fit out ... an expedition which cost ... over four millions of dollars," anticipating no attacks on Charleston or Savannah given the Union's sinking of "Stone fleets" that blocked the channels, anticipating small "marauding expeditions" and "attempt[s] ... to destroy the Rail Road between Charleston and Savannah," following the failure "to pass over us 'to Richmond' ... the plan ... may now be ... to cut ... communications." Proclamation, 31 Jan. 1863, issued from "Head Quarters Naval and Land Forces, Charleston," aannouncinga victory over the U.S. fleet by Confederate "Naval forces," and declaring "the blockade ... of Charleston to be raised ... after this ... day."; letter, 25 Apr. 1863, Charleston, S.C., to B. Duncan, Columbia, S.C., informing him that he did not have the authority to issue Mr. Marks a pass "which would be respected by conscript officers" and relating receipt of Lovell's correspondence, "I do not think the latter will injure him much in the estimation of all impartial minds." Letter, 22 Mar. 1863, Charleston, S.C., to Rev. Tho[mas] Symth, Charleston, S.C., crediting the Confederate military successes as equally due to both the "assistance & encouragement derived from the clergy & the Ladies as to the ability of our Generals & valor of our troops" and predicting that the end of "the bloody Drama of the Revolution" is near; later papers of 1880s discuss Civil War remembrances of the evacuation of Charleston, S.C., and Beauregard's economic circumstances. Letter, 25 July 1863, to Major Harris, with directions for locating "Rains' torpedos" [land mines] at Battery Wagner. Letter, 30 Nov. 1863, Summerville, S.C., from "Mr. Browning," reviewing a dispute with Capt. Zimmerman Davis about the impressment of Browning's horses for artillery service; letter, 14 Dec. 1864, Fort Sumter, Capt. T.A. Huguenin, to Col. A. Roman, report on conduct of Gen. [Roswell S.] Ripley while on a visit to the Fort. Two related letters discussing the deployment slave labor for construction of defenses, a plan unpopular among many citizens: letter, 27 Oct 1863, Columbia, S.C., from Gov. M.L. Bonham, and letter, 31 Oct. 1863, Charleston, S.C., from Col. D[avid] B[ullock] Harris to Gen. Thomas Jordan, discussing the "Negro Labor question" and complaints of "So many prominent and patriotic men" re impressment of slave labor, directed to Col. Harris with signed endorsements by Beauregard "for his information & action, also for ... remarks as will enable [me] to issue ... orders to correct ... the evils complained of ... Morris Island and Sumter were lost partly for the want of Slave Labor ... the City of Charleston may be lost also ... but negroes ... must be returned ... unless retained with the approval of their owners"; reporting on the number of slaves needed to complete the "works in progress, erect new ... and repair ... old ones ... "; suggesting changes in impressment procedures, with Beauregard's signed endorsement, " ... returned to ... Gov'r. Bonham for his information - the recommendation of Col Harris is approved ..." Letterpress copy of letter, 10 June 1872, New Orleans, La., to Gen. J[eremy] F[rancis] Gilmer of Savannah, Ga., requesting Gilmer to support Beauregard's recollection and writings re his activities in planning the defenses of Ft. Sumter in the summer of 1863, following a recent challenge to the veracity of those events by R[obert] B[arnwell] Rhett, Jr.; Beauregard recalls "the vital necessity of holding those ruins [i.e. Ft. Sumter] to the very last, until at least the inner harbour defenses should be completed, armed & equipped," followed by a detailed account of the situation within the Fort at that time. Resolution, 10 May 1893, re the creation of a bust in memory of P.G.T. Beauregard; and undated manuscript, Charleston, S.C., sent to P.G.T. Beauregard's family, re receipt of a sword signed by William A. Courtenay, William Porcher Miles, and others; and printed article, 1961, "The Beginnings of the Civil War," discussing the affair at Fort Sumter and Beauregard's part in it, including his General Order No. 14 of 11 Apr. 1861 and its significance as a military document.
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- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. G.T. Beauregard papers, 1861-1893.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letter, 1834 Jan. 20, Washington, [D.C.], to Col. F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens.
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Letter, 1834 Jan. 20, Washington, [D.C.], to Col. F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens.
Written in response to F.W. Pickens' letter of 6 Jan. 1834. Conveys political advice regarding Pickens' prospects as a Congressional candidate to succeed George McDuffie, and forwards a copy [not present] of Calhoun's "speech on the Deposit question." Pickens succeeded McDuffie in Congress in Dec. 1834.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letter, 1834 Jan. 20, Washington, [D.C.], to Col. F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens.
Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Papers, 1818-1852
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Benajah Ticknor papers 1818-1852
Journals, letterbook, medical notes, and essays of Benajah Ticknor, doctor and surgeon with the U.S. Navy. Of primary importance are the journals which describe journeys made by Ticknor with the Navy to South America, the Far East, and Europe.
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- Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852
Shorter, John Gill, 1818-1872. John Gill Shorter correspondence, 1862.
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John Gill Shorter correspondence, 1862.
ALS (1862 April 4) from Shorter to Col. Tennent Lomax concerning military organization, recruiting, and location of camps in Alabama, the defense of Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., and public support of the Civil War; and ALS (1862 May 2) from Shorter to F. W. Pickens, governor of South Carolina, relating to conscription, manufacture of arms and amunitions, Confederate finance, and Shorter's commitment to the Confederate cause.
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- Shorter, John Gill, 1818-1872. John Gill Shorter correspondence, 1862.
Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
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Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
Letters concerning militia affairs addressed to South Carolina congressman Francis Wilkinson Pickens.
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- Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Papers, 1818-1852
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Benajah Ticknor papers 1818-1852
Graduated from Berkshire Medical Institute ca. 1810; joined U.S. Navy ca. 1816; first tour of duty in 1818; retired from the Navy in 1852 from post of chief Surgeon of the Boston Navy Yard. Journals, letter book, medical notes, correspondence, and essays of Benajah Ticknor, doctor and surgeon with the U.S. Navy. Of primary importance are the journals which describe journeys made by Ticknor with the Navy to South America, the Far East, and Europe.
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- Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852
Woodson, Hortense. Edgefield governors [ca. 1934] / by Hortense Woodson.
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Edgefield governors [ca. 1934] / by Hortense Woodson.
Incomplete reproduction of a series of biographical sketches of the nine governors and five lieutenant governors born in Edgefield District, S.C.; The State newspaper published this series during Dec. 1933 through Mar. 1934. S.C. chief executives profiled: Andrew Pickens, Jr., George McDuffie, Francis W. Pickens, John C. Sheppard, and Benjamin R. Tillman. File does not include essays published re governors Pierce Mason Butler, James H. Hammond, Milledge L. Bonham, John Gary Evans, nor the lieutenant governors.
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- Woodson, Hortense. Edgefield governors [ca. 1934] / by Hortense Woodson.
Memminger, C. G. (Christopher Gustavus), 1803-1888. ALS : to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 10.
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ALS : to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 10.
Concerns the metamorphosis of the Confederate Constitutional Convention into the Provisional Congress, and the debate over Fort Sumter.
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- Memminger, C. G. (Christopher Gustavus), 1803-1888. ALS : to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 10.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. F. W. Pickens papers, 1785-1929.
Title:
F. W. Pickens papers, 1785-1929.
Chiefly political correspondence and business papers re the sale of cotton and plantation supplies; bound items consist of account books, a scrapbook, and a notebook . Pickens; letters to members of his family discuss plantation affairs and family and social life. Letters to his brother-in-law James Edward Calhoun, contain frequent comments on political topics, especially those affecting John C. Calhoun. Correspondence (1855- 1859) is chiefly that of Pickens' third wife, Lucy Holcombe Pickens with her family and friends. Correspondents include James Buchanan, Pierce M. Butler, Robert Wilson Gibbes, James H. Hammond, George McDuffie, Ogden Niles, James K. Polk and John P. Richardson. Letter, 6 Sept. 1837, from F.W. Pickens (Washington, D.C.) to Frances L. Greene (Lanesborough, Massachusets), concerns a letter sent to Miss Greene by Judge [Abel Parker] Upshur "on the subject of taking a situation in my family &c.... Since then (or rather before I knew he had written), I have met with a young lady here ready to go on with me, and under the very highest recommendations. Before any expectations may be created in your mind I write to inform you of the fact & regret that the Judge was put to the trouble of writing."
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. F. W. Pickens papers, 1785-1929.
Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852.
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Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852.
Journals, letterbook, medical notes, correspondence, and essays of Benajah Ticknor, doctor and surgeon with the U.S. Navy. Of primary importance are the journals which describe journeys made by Ticknor with the Navy to South America, the Far East, and Europe.
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- Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852.
Waddy Thompson Papers, 1826-1882, (bulk 1840-1857)
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Waddy Thompson Papers 1826-1882 (bulk 1840-1857)
U.S. representative from South Carolina, lawyer, and diplomat. Chiefly correspondence relating to nullification, relations with Mexico, plantation life, slavery, and South Carolina and national politics. Includes family papers.
ArchivalResource: 100 items; 1 container; .2 linear feet
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- Waddy Thompson Papers, 1826-1882, (bulk 1840-1857)
Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894. Letter, February 2, 1861.
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Letter, February 2, 1861.
Letter from Brown to South Carolina governor Francis W. Pickens discussing reasons why it would be bad policy to begin hostilities while James Buchanan was still president.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894. Letter, February 2, 1861.
Orr, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1822-1873. Papers, 1852-1868.
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Papers, 1852-1868.
Correspondence, including a letter (1852) from his ward, Josephine Stephen; a letter (1853) to President Franklin Pierce, recommending W.H. Hickman as a timber agent for the Eastern District of Florida; a letter (1861) enclosing an order for muskets from Governor F.W. Pickens; a letter (1866) to Governor Jonathan Worth of N.C. referring to freedmen; and a letter (1868) to Brigadier General Nathaniel Bradley Baker in Des Moines, Iowa.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Orr, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1822-1873. Papers, 1852-1868.
James Henry Hammond Papers, 1774-1875, (bulk 1823-1864)
Title:
James Henry Hammond Papers 1774-1875 (bulk 1823-1864)
Senator, governor, and plantation owner. Correspondence, diaries, speeches, plantation manuals, account books, and scrapbooks pertaining chiefly to South Carolina and national politics in the three decades preceding the Civil War. Subjects include nullification, secession, slavery, the Southern Convention at Nashville, Tennessee (1850), state banks, states' rights, and the tariff. Also includes a mercantile letterbook, 1774-1780, of Andrew McLean.
ArchivalResource: 8,000 items; 38 containers plus 3 oversize; 10 linear feet; 20 microfilm reels
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- James Henry Hammond Papers, 1774-1875, (bulk 1823-1864)
Melville, Herman, 1819-1891. Papers of Herman Melville [manuscript] 1814 (1847-1890) 1975.
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Papers of Herman Melville [manuscript] 1814 (1847-1890) 1975.
The collection contains manuscripts of Milan Cathedral, and Camoens, and a quotation from Charles Fenno Hoffman's Monterey. Correspondence discusses his writing, family, friends, lectures, ancestry, reading, the Civil War and New York City. Of special interest are a letter from Augustus Platt Van Schaick in Rio de Janeiro in 1847 and three letters from Gansevoort Melville regarding the campaign of 1844 in Tennessee and Kentucky. There are also 80 illustrations, ca. 1975 by Warren Chappell for Moby Dick and a signed portrait print, 1930, of Melville by Constance Naar. Correspondents include William E. Cramer, George William Curtis, Havelock Ellis, John Murray, John Williamson Palmer, & Charles Warren Stoddard.
ArchivalResource: 107 items.
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- Melville, Herman, 1819-1891. Papers of Herman Melville [manuscript] 1814 (1847-1890) 1975.
F. H. Elmore Papers, 1795-1858, (bulk 1839-1850)
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F. H. Elmore Papers 1795-1858 (bulk 1839-1850)
Lawyer, banker, and United States representative from South Carolina. Chiefly business correspondence and financial papers relating to Elmore's manufacturing interests and his presidency of the Bank of South Carolina, Charleston.
ArchivalResource: 1,750 items; 12 containers; 3.6 linear feet
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- F. H. Elmore Papers, 1795-1858, (bulk 1839-1850)
Marshall, Jehu Foster, 1817-1862. Jehu Foster Marshall papers, 1862.
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Jehu Foster Marshall papers, 1862.
Letter book, 1862, Charleston and Sullivan's Island, S.C., and elsewhere, of Jehu Foster Mitchell, Commander of 1st Regiment Rifles, South Carolina Volunteers; including letters to Gen. Roswell Sabine Ripley, James Lawrence Orr, Jefferson Davis, and Gen. Maxcy Gregg, re defense of Charleston, S.C., troop movements, and progression of Civil War. Also including copies of letters from Jefferson Davis and F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, and letter to governor of Florida, re draft deferment for overseer of Marshall's two Florida plantations, Wetumpka and Silver Springs, Marion County, Fla.
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- Marshall, Jehu Foster, 1817-1862. Jehu Foster Marshall papers, 1862.
Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
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Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
Papers, 1799 - 1869 and 1933, 1963, 1977-1978; chiefly correspondence, commissions and certificates re Thompson's diplomatic mission as minister to Mexico, 1842-1844, including papers re claims against, treaty with, and prisoners held by Mexico; political correspondence re national and state affairs; and commissions of Thompson and of his father, Waddy Thompson, Sr.; places represented include Washington, D.C.; Columbia and Greenville, S.C.; Georgia; Virginia; Frankfort (Kentucky); Mexico; and elsewhere. Family papers discuss household and plantation expenses. Correspondents include Robert W. Barnwell, Andrew Pickens Butler, Pierce Mason Butler, John J. Crittenden, Warren R. Davis, Robert H. Hayne, Charles Lanman, Brantz Mayer, George McDuffie, Abraham Nott, Benjamin F. Perry, James Louis Petigru, Francis W. Pickens, Joel R. Poinsett, John Tyler, and others. Accounts, 15 Oct. 1824 and 2 Sept. 1837, listing expenses for plantation and household supplies; letter, 5 July 1842 (Washington, D.C.), from W[illiam] B[erkeley] Lewis, [Second Auditor of the U.S. Treasury], to WT in Mexico, enclosing letter to be translated into Spanish applying to the Mexican government for indemnity "in relation to our claim upon the Texan Government," commenting on friction between President [John] Tyler and Congress over proposed distribution of the land fund; letter, 11 Dec. 1842 (Washington, D.C.), from Brantz Mayer [Secretary of U.S. Legation to Mexico], to WT re his return "through the South" to settle his father's estate, reports on interview with [Daniel] Webster and his dissatisfaction with the proposed treaty with Mexico, possible change in status of minister, Mayer's chances of appointment to Denmark, Thompson's popularity in Mexico, resignation of [William C.] Preston and [John C.] Calhoun, appraisal of presidential candidates: [Martin] Van Buren, [Thomas H.] Benton, [James] Buchanan, [Lewis] Cass, [John C.] Calhoun, and [Henry] Clay, "I think it highly probably that Tyler or Cass will be the man, - tho' Calhoun's stock is rising...." Letter, 18 Mar. 1843 (Demopolis, Ala.), from F[rancis] S[trother] Lyon, requesting Thompson's aid in providing comfort to David S. Kornegay, taken prisoner in Texas; letter, 2 July 1843, from T[homas] J[efferson] Green, "Castle of Perote," to Santa Anna, stating conditions of his health since his imprisonment with a medical certificate, discussing "medical assistance necessary for my restoration... I have not been trusted upon parole"; draft of a letter, 17 Oct. 1843 (U.S. Legation, Mexico) to Jose M. de Bocanegra, presenting a counter project for settlement of "claims pending between the Government and citizens of the U.S. States and the Government & citizens of the Mexican Republic." Also includes small amount of genealogical information on the Thompson, Chotard, Gould family, and Williams families.
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- Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868. Waddy Thompson papers, 1799-1978.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869,. Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
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Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
Letters and documents to congressman Pickens, all concerning militia affairs in South Carolina. The bulk is from South Carolina governor, Robert Hayne.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869,. Francis Wilkinson Pickens letters from various correspondents, 1832-1834.
Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1831-1863. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1831-1863) papers, 1856-1862.
Title:
Robert Woodward Barnwell (1831-1863) papers, 1856-1862.
Chiefly correspondence from Robert Woodward Barnwell reporting conditions at South Carolina College, students' progress, conduct, and spiritual wellbeing. Correspondents inlcude Board of Trustees, college presidents Charles F. McKay and Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Faculty Chairman Maximilian LaBorde, and Gov. Francis Wilkinson Pickens. Including three letters, 28 Sept. 1861, 2 Dec. 1861, and 22 Nov. 1862, re Barnwell's work as superintendent of Confederate hospitals in Virginia; also including journal, Aug.-Oct. 1854, re travels through Switzerland, Italy, Tyrol, Germany, and Austria with cousin Nathaniel Barnwell Fuller including correspondence to his sisters re his studies at Heidelberg, Berlin, and Erlangen, Germany; weather conditions, scenery, accommodations, people, travels, local folklore, and historical events.
ArchivalResource: 18 items and 2 v.
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- Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1831-1863. Robert Woodward Barnwell (1831-1863) papers, 1856-1862.
Edward Frost Papers, 1795-1901, (bulk 1826-1866)
Title:
Edward Frost Papers 1795-1901 (bulk 1826-1866)
Planter, businessman, state legislator, and district attorney for South Carolina. Family correspondence, political, legal, and business records, commissions, appointments, wills, estate and plantation accounts, ledgers, and memorabilia relating to Frost's service as district attorney and states' rights delegate from Charleston to the South Carolina legislature and his interest in the Blue Ridge Railroad Company.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 items; 6 containers plus 1 oversize; 2.4 linear feet
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- Edward Frost Papers, 1795-1901, (bulk 1826-1866)
Sosnowski family. Papers of the Sosnowski and Schaller Families, 1828-1948.
Title:
Papers of the Sosnowski and Schaller Families, 1828-1948.
Chiefly Civil War and family correspondence and business papers including information on professional lives of Sophie Sosnowski and Frank Schaller; including manuscript, 1865, Madame Sophie Sosnowski, recording eye-witness account of W.T. Sherman's burning of Columbia, S.C.; diary, 1861-1862, kept by Frank Schaller re family and military activities; 2 letters, 27 July 1861 and 28 June 1877, Mississippi and Georgia, re roster of the 22nd Mississippi Infantry, commanded by Col. F[rank] Schaller. Letter, 3 Jan. 1863, Edgewood, S.C., Francis W. Pickens to Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, re military leadership; letter, 22 Sept. 1853, Aiken, S.C., Julia DuPre to Madame [Sosnowski], re teaching at DuPre School, offering Caroline [Sosnowski] headmaster position at Aiken School, Aiken, S.C., and suggesting Madame might also be interested in headmaster position. Letter, 29 Jan. 1865, Richmond, Va., W[illiam] Porcher Miles, to Frank Schaller, suggesting establishment of historical society, and his translation of Marshal Marmont's "The spirit of military institutions;" letter, 6 Aug. 1866, Columbia, S.C., Peter J. Shand, to [Madame Sosnowski], Athens, Ga., re Shand's family, community relations, mailing her marriage certificate, and destruction of his parochial register. Letter, 10 Sept. 1866, Columbia, S.C., E[mily] T[imrod] Goodwin, to Sophie Schaller, declining teaching position offer; letter, 11 Nov. 1874, [Edisto Island], S.C., Julius [Sosnowski], to Madam, re cotton harvest and Reconstruction politics; undated letter, Ben[jamin] C[udworth] Yancey, to Col. [Frank Schaller], declining commissioner position, and publication and distribution of a pamphlet to the state legislature and planters convention at Milledgeville, S.C. Poetry volume, 1857, Frank Schaller, written in German; newspaper clipping, 19 July 1899, Athens, Ga., re death of Madame Sophie Sosnowski including a brief biography; inventory, 24 Sept. 1932, listing manuscripts, letters, and photographs; undated poem, "Two Portraits," written for Sophie [Sosnowski], by Henry Timrod.
ArchivalResource: 1,254 items and 1 v.
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- Sosnowski family. Papers of the Sosnowski and Schaller Families, 1828-1948.
Wardlaw family. Wardlaw family papers, 1843-1983.
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Wardlaw family papers, 1843-1983.
Antebellum papers include Andrew Bowie Wardlaw's college papers that include essays [ca. 1850] on the Spanish conquest of South America, General Francis Marion, and the French Revolution, and letters of recommendation, 1852, from professors C[harles] P[earce] Pelham, Robert Henry, Mat[thew] J. Williams, Francis Lieber, and J[ames] H[enly] Thorwell written upon his graduation in 1852. Civil War letters, 1862-1865, from Andrew to his wife addressed from Tomotley, S.C., and camps in Virginia near Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg [West Virginia], and Richmond, Bunker Hill, Orange, Winchester, Fredericksburg, and Petersburg, Va.; Reconstruction-era labor contract, Jan. 1866, drawn up between Andrew Bowie Wardlaw and his uncle David Lewis Wardlaw (1799-1873) and African American men and women identified by name at D.L. Wardlaw's plantation near Abbeville, S.C. Letter, 30 Dec. 1902, from John J. McMahan (1865-1936), S.C. State Superintendent of Education, praising Patterson Wardlaw's skill as "teacher of pedagogical psychology"; letter, 26 Apr. 1907 from James Rion McKissick at Harvard Law School stressing the need for remembrance of "great men who have been connected with ... [USC]"; also includes genealogical information (obituaries and 20th century family letters). Volumes include brief Civil War diary 1863-1865, of A.B. Wardlaw; family record of Robert Wardlaw Henry; memoirs of Robert Henry Wardlaw, 1885; and private memoranda of James T. Wardlaw (b.1881), 1881-1912; photographs: carte de visite album with portraits of Gov. Francis Wilkinson Pickens in St. Petersburg, Russia (1860) and various members of the Bowie, Mabry, Livingston, Wardlaw, and White families; 7 individual portraits including Eliza Bowie Wardlaw, Robert Henry Wardlaw, and Patterson Wardlaw.
ArchivalResource: 7 photographs.
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- Wardlaw family. Wardlaw family papers, 1843-1983.
Bradley family. Bradley family papers, 1736-1979.
Title:
Bradley family papers, 1736-1979.
Chiefly Civil War correspondence and land records for vicinity of Williamsburg District and surrounding area, including grants, deeds, and transfers of property. Also including letter, 1 Nov. 1850, Matanza, (Cuba?), from R[obert] F[rancis] W[ithers] Allston, to Dr. James Bradley, re Bradley's intention to attend the [second] Nashville [Southern] Convention [to consider secession, 11-18 Nov. 1850] in Allston's place, reporting J.A. Campbell's recommendation that Bradley join the S.C. delegation, and mention of Langdon Cheves, F[rancis] W[ilkinson] Pickens, and Robert W[oodward] Barnwell. Letter, 4 Apr. 1859, Columbus, Ark., from W[illiam] O[tis] Bradley, to his brother John [Pendergrass] Bradley, Kingstree, S.C., re crop conditions, land purchases, and family affairs; letter, 21 May 1863, McPhersonville, S.C., from E[dwin] P[ascal] Bradley, to Johnny Bradley, re camp life, health conditions, discipline, and requesting provisions and reading materials. Also including genealogical correspondence, 1949-1979, re Bradley and allied families, including the Pendergrass and Fulton families; genealogical records, c.1890-1948, Williamsburg County, S.C., and Iredell County, N.C., re Walker and Wilson families; and undated pedigree charts, for Bradley family of Williamsburg County, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 132 items and 2 v.
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- Bradley family. Bradley family papers, 1736-1979.
Hendelman, Augustus. Augustus Hendelman collection.
Title:
Augustus Hendelman collection.
This collection consists of a positive photostat ALS from Lewis Cass, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1858 to Francis W. Pickens, Envoy to Russia, thanking him for his views on internal conditions in that country; positive photostat ALS from A.B. Farquhar, York, Penn., April 17, 1885 to General U.S. Grant, New York, on Grant's convalescence; positive photostat ALS from A.H. Arnold, Rockbridge Baths, Va., June 30, 1885 to General U.S. Grant concerning Grant's illness and ensuing convalescence.
ArchivalResource: 3 items .1 cu.ft.
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- Hendelman, Augustus. Augustus Hendelman collection.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1792-1868.
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Papers, 1792-1868.
Consists primarily of correspondence concerning political matters. Three lengthy letters from James Hammond to Pickens in 1839-1840 detail extensively the state of South Carolina politics, including the Unionist-Nullificationist controversy and illustrate the complexity of personal and political interactions. Also included are some of Pickens' rough drafts of letters sent to his fiancee. One such letter documents at length Pickens' feelings about his political actions and positions. Several letters from Pickens' early Civil War governorship (1860-1862) report events and observations of the conflict. Of particular interest is a letter of 1868 from the Democratic Club of Liberty Hill to Pickens as Chairman of the Democratic Central Executive Committee, which discusses the decision not to employ any Negro or member of his family who fails to bring a note from his former "employer" stating that he is a Democrat. Legal papers in the collection include deeds, court proceedings, and legal statements, many of which pertain to Arthur Simkins, Pickens' early law partner and father-in-law.
ArchivalResource: 50 items.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1792-1868.
Ingraham, Duncan N. (Duncan Nathaniel), 1802-1891. Letter : Charleston, S.C., to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 13.
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Letter : Charleston, S.C., to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 13.
Duncan accepts an appointment as "senior captain in the coast police, a naval service of the state of South Carolina." Includes a note of endorsement by Governor F.W. Pickens requesting that the commission be issued as soon as possible.
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- Ingraham, Duncan N. (Duncan Nathaniel), 1802-1891. Letter : Charleston, S.C., to F.W. Pickens, 1861 Feb. 13.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869,. Letters: Norfolk, [Virginia], 1861 Jan. 16 and 24.
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Letters: Norfolk, [Virginia], 1861 Jan. 16 and 24.
2 unsigned letters from a confidential informant give information about movement of U.S. ships and supplies at Norfolk and Fort Monroe, Virginia.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869,. Letters: Norfolk, [Virginia], 1861 Jan. 16 and 24.
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.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. ALS, 1861 March 1, Montgomery, Ala., to F.W. Pickens.
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ALS, 1861 March 1, Montgomery, Ala., to F.W. Pickens.
Concerns plans for the defense of Charleston and the reduction of Fort Sumter.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 26 cm.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. ALS, 1861 March 1, Montgomery, Ala., to F.W. Pickens.
Burt, A. (Armistead), 1802-1883. Papers, 1759-1933.
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Papers, 1759-1933.
Political and legal correspondence, the former dealing largely with the policies of John C. Calhoun and the question of secession. After 1860 the material relates chiefly to Burt's law practice, especially to the management of estates of Confederate soldiers, and the Calhoun estate. Other matters referred to include the political corruption and economic conditions in postwar South Carolina. Among the correspondents are Pierce M. Butler, Henry Toole Clark, Thomas Green Clemson, T.L. Deveaux, James H. Hammond, A.P. Hayne, Reverdy Johnson, Hugh S. Legaré, Augustus B. Longstreet, W.N. Meriwether, james L. Petigru, Francis W. Pickens, Robert Barnwell Rhett, Richard Rush, Waddy Thompson, and Louis T. Wigfall.
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- Burt, A. (Armistead), 1802-1883. Papers, 1759-1933.
Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers, 1834-1941.
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Papers, 1834-1941.
Papers, 1834-1941, containing personal and political correspondence; notes; printed materials including speeches, pamphlets, periodicals, clippings and scrapbooks, a copybook and typescripts; a diary; notebooks and biographical material. The bulk of the collection, and the most valuable materials, consist of the correspondence, notes and speeches. Among the many prominent correspondents are Jefferson Davis, Earl Russell, Robert Toombs, South Carolina Governor Francis Pickens and Dixon H. Lewis. The correspondence, notes and speeches reflect Yancey's stand on contemporary issues such as states rights, secession, the Democratic party platform, the Civil War, and European recognition of the Confederacy. The clippings and scrapbooks contain articles from many local, regional and national newspapers, and many are reprints of Yancey's speeches and letters. The typescripts are copies of various letters, notes, speeches and articles prepared for publication in the Alabama Quarterly. The diary, although very brief, records Yancey's arrival in Europe. The bulk of the biographical materials and many of the other papers appear to have possibly been gathered by Yancey's biographer, John Witherspoon DuBose. The mileage books, notebooks, periodicals, copybook and the majority of the pamphlets are originals. The political notes and clippings are mostly originals with corresponding typescripts or copies. The correspondence and speeches are primarily typescripts and copies.
ArchivalResource: 2.33 cubic ft. (6 archives boxes and 1 oversized archives box).
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- Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863. Papers, 1834-1941.
Gibbes, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1809-1866. Robert W. Gibbes papers, 1803 - 1931; bulk, (1803-1873).
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Robert W. Gibbes papers, 1803 - 1931; bulk, (1803-1873).
Chiefly business and legal papers, 1803-1873 and 1931, consisting of bills, receipts, land and estate papers, including several items related to sales of African-American slaves, with a list, ca. 1815, of slaves from the estate of Peter Horry and receipt, 12 Oct. 1838, for sale of two slaves, Mary and Ben; and settlement of estates of the Raoul family and others; and land papers and real estate. Other topics include reports to the Board of Trustees of S.C. College; papers re attempts to secure compensation from France for damages, cited as "French spoilations prior to July 31, 1801"; medical certificates, 1827-1834, and oversize diploma, 1827, from the Philadelphia Alms House and Infirmary certifying that RWG had completed one year of instruction, illustrated with large lithographic print of the institution; correspondence with Daniel Webster, Francis Markoe and James H. Causten relating to collection of a "Bond of the Republic of Colombia" due the estate of his father, William Hasell Gibbes. Letter of naturalist and anatomist Josephy Leidy re Gibbes' scientific research; letter, 12 Mar. 1840, Montpellier, Va., from Dolly Madison re R.W. Gibbes' rental of her house; letter, 26 Feb. 1846, to C[arlton] Edwards Lester, re misfortunes of S.C. artist James DeVeaux, who died in Italy in 1844 and breach of trust by U.S. Consul in Rome, "our consular system needs reform sadly, but our wise legislators are too much occupied with President making to act upon the wants of the government." Letters and papers in his position as Surgeon General of SC during the Civil War, correspondents include Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Charles Bell Gibson, Judah P. Benjamin, and pamphlet, 1 Feb. 1864, issued by RWG, "Special Order: Instructions For the Examination of Applicants For Discharge On Account of Physical Disability"; information on the burning of Columbia in 1865, and publication of the Documentary History of the American Revolution. Volume, 1839-1863, chiefly used to record accounts of the estate of Gibbes' father, W.H. Gibbes, and other family members along with a few notes kept while visiting Cuba; pocket volume used as executor's account book, 1866-1867, for estate of RWG; a Catalogue of Paintings, Marbles and casts in the Collection of R.W. Gibbes, M.D. [compiled ca. 1850] with a handwritten notation - "Burned in his residence in Columbia, S.C. when the city was destroyed by Sherman's Army", and Autograph Book of the Revolution, 1770-1836, consisting of 197 signatures cut from letters and documents, plus 99 additional signatures included on letters, documents, and manuscripts. Other correspondents include George H. Moore, Andrew F. DeSaussure, Israel K. Tefft, Franklin J. Moses, Lewis R. Gibbes, and others, including letter, 14 July 1860, to George H. Moore, referring him to Alexander Garden's book, Anecdotes of the Revolution re observations on Charles Lee and William Henry Drayton and sending a letter of Charles Lee; and notes, 1931, re Gibbes compiled by Yates Snowden.
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- Gibbes, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1809-1866. Robert W. Gibbes papers, 1803 - 1931; bulk, (1803-1873).
Walker, Leroy Pope, 1817-1884. Letters: Montgomery, [Alabama], to [F. W.] Pickens, 1861 March 1 and April 16.
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Letters: Montgomery, [Alabama], to [F. W.] Pickens, 1861 March 1 and April 16.
Letters to the governor of South Carolina concern preparations for the defense of the Confederate states.
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- Walker, Leroy Pope, 1817-1884. Letters: Montgomery, [Alabama], to [F. W.] Pickens, 1861 March 1 and April 16.
Manigault, Edward, 1817-1874. Edward Manigault papers, 1844-1908.
Title:
Edward Manigault papers, 1844-1908.
Consists of journals, drawings, correspondence, and miscellaneous items. A military journal marked "Diary" on the front cover, contains entries from July 10, 1863 to Aug. 31, 1864. A combined journal and sketchbook (1865-1866) kept by Manigault begins with a diary entry about his discharge from a U.S. military hospital at Beaufort, S.C., and his brief stay as a prisoner of war at Hilton Head Island. Interspersed with journal entries and sketches are notes on subjects such as military history, weaponry, the British Army, nitroglycerine, music and the tuning of musical instruments, heraldry, and Manigault family genealogy. A number of fine pencil or pen sketches depict boats, sailing vessels, soldiers of different historical periods, individuals, and coats of arms. Journal or diary entries chiefly concern the comings and goings of family members and friends, Manigault's health and medical treatments as he recovers from a war wound, and the sale of some land (at Awendaw and elsewhere). An entry for Feb. 3, 1866, notes the amount of direct tax paid on farmlands. The journal also contains notations on money borrowed, as well as personal accounts for purchases of food, fabric, and personal expenses and wages paid to servants. An entry of Aug. 10, 1866, concerns Manigault's work on a fence on land in or near Yorkville, S.C., and its effect on his health. Some final entries describe a battle on Feb. 10, 1865, in South Carolina, in which the Confederate line was located "between Grimball's & Rivers' causeways." Manigault gives details about the engagement, in which he was seriously wounded by a minie ball in his back. "Corp. Macbeth passed me immediately afterward; I told him hurry on, that I was mortally wounded." Manigault was soon captured. "Immediately men of the 54th N.Y. came up...I was in a moment despoiled of my watch, sword, pistol, and field-glass." Pencil drawings depict a soldier, a sailing vessel, parts of ships, and railroad cars and parts. Correspondence includes a letter (May 17, 1861) from Manigault to Gov. F.W. Pickens asking the governor to authorize his brother Col. Gabriel Manigault to act in his place as Ordnance Officer while he is away in Montgomery, Ala.; and a letter, June 10, 1861, to Manigault from engineer Francis D. Lee passing on a request from Capt. McCrady for block and tackle. Miscellaneous items include Manigault's parole issued at Hilton Head, S.C., on May 10, 1865; and a copy of a letter (1908) from C.S. Gadsden to D.E.H. Smith about the work and character of Manigault.
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- Manigault, Edward, 1817-1874. Edward Manigault papers, 1844-1908.
Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847-1918. Oversize series, 1767-1920.
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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.
Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
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Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
Journals, letterbook, medical notes, and essays of Benajah Ticknor, doctor and surgeon with the U.S. Navy. Of primary importance are the journals which describe journeys made by Ticknor with the Navy to South America, the Far East, and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
Bishop, Albert Webb, 1832 -1901,. Civil War papers of the governor of Arkansas, 1860-1865.
Title:
Civil War papers of the governor of Arkansas, 1860-1865.
Letters, telegrams, memoranda, and general orders of Governors Henry M. Rector and Harris Flanagin, collected by Bishop during his service in Arkansas. Correspondents include members of Congress and Confederate officials and officers. Topics include the evacuation of the Little Rock arsenal in Feb. 1861, creation and command of the Trans-Mississippi Distrct, the placement of mortars and rifle guns recovered from Fort Sumter, and the disruption of elections to be held under federal protection in Mar. 1864. In a lengthy letter dated 15 July 1863, Jefferson Davis assures Gov. Flanagin of his committment to Arkansas.
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- Bishop, Albert Webb, 1832 -1901,. Civil War papers of the governor of Arkansas, 1860-1865.
Taylor, James H., fl. 1861. James H. Taylor correspondence, 1861.
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James H. Taylor correspondence, 1861.
Letter (1861 May 2) from James H. [K.?] Taylor in Charleston (S.C.) to South Carolina governor F.W. Pickens alerts him to the hostility of Northern states toward South Carolina and other Southern states. He includes as an example a letter (1861 April 23) from New York (N.Y.) by John F.H., a wealthy person in "intimate situation to Gov. Morgan," to a woman named Harriette in Charleston (S.C.). John F.H. writes of Northern preparations for war and advises Harriette to leave Charleston. Also included is an acknowledgement of Taylor's letter by D.R. Jones [David R. Jones?] with the following comment: "He [the governor?] says if they come 'We will welcome them with bloody hands and hospitable graves.'"
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- Taylor, James H., fl. 1861. James H. Taylor correspondence, 1861.
Watts, Beaufort Taylor, 1789-1869. Beaufort Taylor Watts papers, 1822-1879
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Beaufort Taylor Watts papers, 1822-1879
Letters re politics at state, national, and international levels, and news of friends and family, including 16 items, 1825-1829 (Bogota, Colombia) consisting of letters and papers written in Spanish to B.T. Watts in his capacity as secretary of legation. Letter, 24 July 1825, Louisville, Kentucky, from [Richard Clough Anderson, to B.T.W., Bogota, Colombia], "I think that Genl. [Andrew] Jackson & Mr. [John Quincy] Adams are considered as candidates.... leaving Mr. [John C.] Calhoun, Mr. [Henry] Clay & Mr.[DeWitt] Cl[inton] to struggle for the succession eight years hence"; 2 letters, 29 May 1828 and 25 May 1839 (Washington, D.C.) from Henry Clay, to B.T.Watts, re appointment as Secretary of Legation at Saint Petersburg, Russia, curbing the rising power of the executive branch, and dissensions in S.C. political factions. Two letters, 28 Dec. 1829 and 1 Mar. 1830 (Washington, D.C.) from B.T. Watts to Martin Van Buren (during his brief tenure as governor of New York), in which Watts lists injustices received from Henry Middleton at St. Petersburg, and answers Middleton's criticisms; letter, 5 Sept. 1833, Cherry Hill plantation (Sumter District, S.C.), George McDuffie, who had recently been a prominent member of the South Carolina Nullification Convention and would soon after serve as governor of S.C., during 1834-1836, to B.T. Watts, "On... your comtemplated periodical... the people of the South.... will be too much engrossed in... political subjects... to bestow much attention on literary productions" and noting "benefits of slavery to North and South." Letter,7 Apr. 1836 (Washington, D.C.) from H[enry] H[unt], to B.T. Watts, re the election to the Presidency of Van Buren, Henry Clay's treatment by the Democratic Party, and the controversy over the Peggy Eaton affair, "Genl. Jackson seems to have full control over this nation.... he will make little Van his successor.... I am a great favorite at the White House... family physician for several years," and inquiring "How do you think Arthur Middleton will relish Peg O'Neale as the Ministers lady?" Letter, 7 Mar. 1838 (Charleston, S.C.) John England, Bishop of Charleston, to Gov. Pierce Mason Butler, pleading for pardon of life for a sailor convicted of murder; letter, 12 July 1840 (Spartanburg, S.C.) from James Edward Henry, to B.T. Watts, re campaign for the legislature, estimation of Clay and Calhoun; letter, 20 Oct. 1841 (Edgefield, S.C.), John Belton O'Neall, to B.T. Watts, sending his refusal to accept the presidency of South Carolina College, "I am wholly unfit for the office...."; letter, 6 July 1844, J.M. Wallace, to B.T.Watts, Laurens, S.C., "I should like to know if there is any serious design to form a Southern Confederacy." Nine letters, 1843-1860, from James H. Hammond, to B.T.Watts, re directions for work, completion of journal, political position, George McDuffie's value to S.C.; letter, 21 Sept. 1846 (Edgefield, S.C.) from Col. Pierce Mason Butler, to B.T.W., re the activities of the men serving under his command in the Palmetto Regiment in the Mexican War, "The compliment paid me by the South Carolina Volunteers was indeed a handsome one.... President [James K.] Polk is scared to death....," and duration and cost of war. Eight letters, 18 Jan. 1847 - 23 Oct. 1848 (Limestone Springs, S.C.) from S.C. Governor David Johnson, to B.T. Watts, re conduct of war in Mexico, message to the S.C. legislature, vice-president and the Wilmot Proviso; letter, 29 Nov. 1850, Gov. Whitemarsh Benjamin Seabrook, to President Millard Fillmore, re the arrival of troops in Charleston Harbor following meeting of second secession convention, 11-18 Nov. 1850; letter, 7 Dec. 1850 (Washington, D.C.) Daniel Webster, to W.B. Seabrook, re his refusal to give reasons for sending additional troops to S.C. Eleven letters, 1852-1861, from F.W. Pickens, to B.T.Watts, re his position in politics, a tribute to George McDuffie, and suggesting the course for the South to pursue, "keep cool & keep united; and letter, 2 Feb. 1861 (Charleston, S.C.) R.W. Gibbes, to "Dear Gaillard," re difficulties settled with the governor, "He will not interfere with me again. Hampton now has his proper place."
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- Watts, Beaufort Taylor, 1789-1869. Beaufort Taylor Watts papers, 1822-1879
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Papers, 1765-1902.
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Papers, 1765-1902.
Correspondence and family papers concerning antebellum politics and Calhoun's public life. Many of the letters deal with Calhoun's private affairs, particularly finances and management of his family's plantations in Alabama. Correspondents include Armistead Burt, John D. Gardiner, Joseph McMinn, R.J. Meigs, and Francis Wilkinson Pickens.
ArchivalResource: 384 items.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Papers, 1765-1902.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letters, 1818-1834.
Title:
Letters, 1818-1834.
Includes 2 signed by Calhoun when he was Secretary of War; a letter, Aug. 24, 1831, to Francis W. Pickens, and a letter, June 20, 1834, to Col. Andrew Pickens.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (2 folders)
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letters, 1818-1834.
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Title:
Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Political and personal correspondence (chiefly 1809-1886) of Pickens and of his family, concerning secession, the outbreak of the Civil War, and other matters. Includes one volume of plantation records (1839-1864). Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, M.L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Brown, Armistead Burt, Lewis Cass, W.M. Churchwell, Jefferson Davis, R.W. Gibbes, Isaac W. Hayne, J.L. Orr, and William H. Seward.
ArchivalResource: 446 items.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1798-1900; (bulk 1809-1886).
Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
Title:
Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
Journals, letterbook, medical notes, and essays of Benajah Ticknor, doctor and surgeon with the U.S. Navy. Of primary importance are the journals which describe journeys made by Ticknor with the Navy to South America, the Far East, and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Ticknor, Benajah, 1788-1858. Benajah Ticknor papers, 1818-1852 (inclusive).
Francis Wilkinson Pickens papers, 1836-1860
Title:
Francis Wilkinson Pickens papers 1836-1860
Francis Wilkinson Pickens was an American lawyer and politician who served as United States Congressman from 1834 to 1843; as United States Minister to Russia from 1858 to 1860; and as Governor of South Carolina from 1860 to 1862. These papers consist of three letters and a passport: a letter of January 28, 1836 from Pickens to J. L. Edwards; a letter of January 15, 1841 from Pickens to William G. Boggs; and a letter of June 28, 1844 from Pickens to William Gilmore Simms. The passport belonged to R. M. Rogers, and was signed by Pickens when he was U. S. Minister to Russia, ca. 1858 to 1860
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- Francis Wilkinson Pickens papers, 1836-1860
Conner, Henry Workman, 1797-1861. Henry Workman Conner papers, 1843-1850.
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Henry Workman Conner papers, 1843-1850.
Miscellaneous letters to Conner from Armistead Burt, John Caldwell Calhourn, and Francis Wilkinson Pickens. Also letters from John C. Calhoun to F.H. Elmore and Henry Gourdin.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.1 container.
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- Conner, Henry Workman, 1797-1861. Henry Workman Conner papers, 1843-1850.
Flagg, S. Griswold. S. Griswold Flagg collection, 1825-1938 (inclusive).
Title:
S. Griswold Flagg collection, 1825-1938 (inclusive).
Materials relating to the Civil War including correspondence of military leaders on both sides, military documents, commissions, orders, inventories and administrative records, and private correspondence of important figures in the war. There are also letters from soldiers in the field and citizens viewing the progress of the war. In addition there are many autographs and memorabilia including Confederate war bonds, patriotic stationery and about a dozen photographs. In all some 120 names are represented.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Flagg, S. Griswold. S. Griswold Flagg collection, 1825-1938 (inclusive).
Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885,. Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
Title:
Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
The papers consist chiefly of correspondence and documents related to the Washington family residing near Winchester, Virginia. The papers include household account, 1770-1772, of Ann Washington; a petition, 1 June 1784, of landowners in Lexington, Va., for a year's extension to complete construction of buildings delayed by the Revolutionary War; a letter, 22 October 1784, to Benjamin Stoddert, Georgetown, D.C., regarding shipping concerns; and correspondence, 1787-1791, of William Fleming, regarding the settlement of a friend's estate, including a letter from Caleb Wallace. There are also miscellaneous papers, 1784-1842, of the Washington family, regarding financial matters; trade between the United States and Great Britain; household accounts, including rent due to George William Fairfax; claims for military service; and land for sale near Red Sulphur Springs, Va. (i.e., W. Va.). The collection also contains papers, 1790-1805, of William Augustine Washington, including accounts for household supplies and shipping costs, and a receipt; an appointment, 19 February 1791, signed by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, of Arthur Simkins as judge for Edgefield County, S.C.; a letter, 22 March 1794, to Bushrod Washington, regarding the disputed ownership of a slave; and a letter, 2 October 1795, to Etienne Dutilh, Philadelphia, Pa., regarding cargo shipments from London. The papers also contain a waxen seal, 1799, of the State of Georgia; a letter, 18 December 1800, from George S. Washington to James Madison, regarding the impact of the Hessian fly on wheat crops; a letter, 23 December 1800, from David Holmes, Washington, D.C., regarding the election of Thomas Jefferson as President of the United States; and a letter, 26 June 1803, from Henry Lee while at Botetourt County, Va., regarding business matters. Also an unsigned letter 27 July 1814, regarding campaigns around Buffalo, N.Y. during the War of 1812; a letter, 1 February 1819, to Samuel McDowell Reid, Lexington, Va., regarding legislation to improve navigation on the James River; a letter, 1 June 1820, from William H. Cabell, Richmond, Va., regarding financial matters; papers, 1826-1828, regarding 202 acres land in Troup County, Ga., granted to John McDowl; and a letter, 4 November 1837, from George Corbin Washington, regarding financial matters. Also a letter, 29 December 1837, from F.W. Pickens to his father, regarding Southern politics, family matters, and the health of his slaves; a letter, 3 April 1839, from David Campbell, Richmond, Va., to William C. Rives, Albemarle County, Va., regarding appointing an agent to secure foreign loans for the James River and Kanawha Company; and aletter, 30 September 1841, to A.P. Upshur, Washington, D.C., soliciting a naval appointment. Also a letter, 13 August 1842, from Thomas Clayton, Washington, D.C., regarding President Tyler; a letter, 5 November 1843, from James McDowell, Richmond, Va., regarding financial matters; a legal opinion, 4 December 1844, signed by George Corbin Washington, regarding lands abandoned under the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819; and a letter, 13 January 1845, from Edmund W. Hubard, Washington, D.C., to Winfield Scott, regarding possible changes to the militia system. Also a letter, 26 July 1845, from William Smith, Washington, D.C., to James K. Polk, soliciting a promotion in the U.S. Department of the Treasury for his brother James; and a letter, 17 November 1845, to John Randolph Tucker, Winchester, Va., regarding deeds issued to his father, Henry St. George Tucker. Also a letter, 8 December 1847, from Gideon J. Pillow, Mexico City, Mexico, to his wife, regarding a painting of the Battle of Chapultepec, the court of inquiry initiated against him by Winfield Scott, and family matters; aletter, 6 July 1848, from James McDowell, Washington, D.C., regarding a visit to Stauntan, Va.; and a letter, 24 October 1857, from T.S. Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa., accompanying a shipment of a volume of his works. Also a letter, 20 December 1857, from Alexander Hamilton Stephens, Washington, D.C., regarding financial matters; a note, 19 December 1858, from John Letcher, Washington, D.C., complying with an unspecified request; and a military bounty, 10 March 1860, signed by James Buchanan, for eighty acres land in Hudson, Wis., granted for service in the War of 1812. Also notes, 13 May 1861, from F.W. Pickens to R.S. Ripley to Edward Manigault, authorizing the transfer of a "twelve pounder" cannon from the Citadel; a pay certificate, 1863, for a Confederate soldier killed in the Battle of Sharpsburg; a letter, 22 February 1864, to David D. Porter, regarding the fitting of naval vessels; and a detail pass, 5 August 1864, for William A. Pierce to oversee work on a plantation in Jefferson County, Ga. Also a letter, 20 March 1876, from Fitzhugh Lee, Stafford County, Va., answering a request for an autograph letter from Robert E. Lee; an autograph, n.d., of G.T. Beauregard, from a letter addressed to Robert E. Lee; a letter, 2 May 1878, from Jefferson Davis, New Orleans, La., to G.T. Beauregard, regarding an invention to manufacture inexpensive gas; and a decree, 19 February 1883, of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, calling for a runoff election for the coroner of Columbia County, Ga.
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- Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay), 1809-1885,. Washington Family papers, 1770-1883.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Title:
Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Chiefly Civil War correspondence; including letters, 20 May 1861, to Gen. [Milledge Luke] Bonham, requesting him to locate Col. Blanchard and change his destination from Harper's Ferry to Norfolk, Va.; 5 Nov. 1861, Richmond, Va., to C.W. Coker and T.M.S. Rhett, accepting membership in the Euphradian Society of South Carolina College; and letter, 3 Dec. 1861, to a committee of citizens at Beaufort, stating his reasons for not establishing military law. Typescript copy of letter, 18 Dec. 1862, Fredericksburg, [Va.], to Gov. [F.W.] Pickens, re death of Gen. Maxcy Gregg; and letter, 5 Nov. 1864, Col. M.L. Stansel, "Pres[iden]t of Court," and others, to Col. W.H. Taylor, requesting suspension of death sentence for desertion imposed by the court on James R. Mumford and Evander Grooms of Co. D, 26th South Carolina Regiment, "until the Executive can consider their cases ..." Other desertion materials forwarded with request, 5 Nov. 1864, include request of J[oshua] H[ilary] Hudson for John Rogers of Co. P, to Gen. W[illiam] H[enry] Wallace, to Gen. B[ushhrod] R[ust] Johnson, to Robert E. Lee and containing his signed note: "I concur in the opinon ... & regret that I see no grounds to justify any interference with the Sentence of the Court." Post-war materials include letters, 22 Nov. 1865, replying to a request for something he wore during the war; 26 June 1869 and 18 June 1870, Washington College [later Washington and Lee University], Lexington, Va., to [Martha Gregg] McIntosh, informing her of the commendation of her son Murray for "distinguished industry and success in his studies." Undated invitation requesting "the pleasure of Mr. McIntosh's society to tea"; and 2 printed manuscripts, 19 Jan. and 26 April 1907, Charleston, S.C., program of the 100th anniversary of Lee's birth and poem, sponsored by United Confederate Veterans, The Sons of Veterans, The Daughters of the Confederacy, The Ladies Memorial Association, The Military and the Citizens of Charleston.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Robert E. Lee papers, 1845-1985; (bulk, 1845-1870).
Kershaw, Joseph Brevard, 1822-1894. Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Title:
Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Chiefly correspondence, papers, and records, 1766-1888 and 1915-1931 and 1960, re trade with Catawba Indians during 18th century and Civil War items re battle reports, military orders, and letters of States Rights Gist, Francis Wilkinson Pickens, Milledge Luke Bonham, James D. Nance, and Pierre Gustav Toutant Beauregard, letters, 28 July 1861 - 11 Oct. 1861, to J.B.K., re orders, battle reports, and troop movements; letter, 17 Dec. 1863, Bean's Station, Tenn., to Mrs. E[lebert] R. Bland, Edgefield, S.C., condolence on the death of her husband; letter, 25 July 1865, oath of allegiance to U.S. Government. Items of colonial and early national periods include letters, 1766-1784, of Joseph Kershaw (ca.1727-1791) re travels among Catawba Indians; Indian policies of the S.C. government; sums of money given to Catawba Indians; letter 1 Mar. 1766, William Bull to "Mr. Kerhaw, Merchant at Pinetree Hill" re Catawba Indians then visiting in Charleston and ordering Kershaw to supply them with gunpowder, lead, and rum and charge expenses to "the Public"; letter, 13 May 1784, account of goods distributed to Catawba Indians; letter, 8 Sept. 1801, from Jo[seph] Brevard, to James Kershaw, re transportation of produce; letter 12 Jan. 1846, Montgomery, [Alabama], from Keith S[tuart] Moffatt, to JBK, re condition of troops, desertions, and plans to continue to Mexico with Palmetto Regiment. Letter, 2 Dec. 1847, Camden, S.C. to Dr. Tho[ma]s R, Gary, S.C. House (Columbia, S.C.), re debt owed Gary, " ... I have no objection to your instructing Mr. Chesnut to sue, which would certainly bring the money ... but you know it is necessary for a man who is forced to live on credit to keep up his credit at home & this is the only reason you have never been paid"; letter, 11 Dec. 1849, Camden, S.C., to T. & J.W. Johnson re ordering volumes for his law library from a member of the bar. Five items, 1846, 1851, and 1872, document a real estate transaction with William E. Johnson, an estate return for M. Kershaw, and correspondence of J.P. Carroll, an attorney in Columbia, South Carolina, who writes to Kershaw for help in collecting fees incurred with two lawsuits referred to him by Kershaw, ultimately concluding in his letter of 19 July 1872 that "Perhaps ... I have overestimated my services." Letter, 8 Oct. 1879, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C., W[illia]m S[wan] Plumer, to S.E. Welch, Charleston, S.C., recommending S.W. Newall; letter, 19 July 1880, Camden, S.C., to Rev. John O. Wilson, Greenville, S.C., discussing different interpretations of the A[nti] D[uelling] Society pledge, how Wilson's opinion would operate in relation with the Cash-Shannon duel, and naming several people who would be affected; 3 letters, 7 Jan. 1882 and undated, re legal matters addressed to John McPherson DeSaussure, Thomas Boone Fraser, and R.E. Wall; letter, 17 June 1882, Camden, S.C. to Waring Mikell, Charleston, S.C., re actions prior to capture of two Confederate disivions of at [Saylers] Creek (Prince Edward County, Virginia). Letter, 13 Apr. 1887, Aiken, S.C., to Col. C.C. Jones, declining invitation to attend meeting of The Survivors, as he would be attending unveiling of statue of John C. Calhoun in Charleston; 26 Jan. 1888, Camden, S.C., to Gen. E[vander] M[cIvor] Law, enclosing money for copies of Century War book, "the book is valuable & fair ..." although he added that "all history is a lie ... satisfied of its truth ... Alll ... have but one object ... to glorify themselves"; letter, 12 May 1888, Camden, S.C., J.B.K., re the circumstances of Gen. [Maxcy] Gregg's death in 1862; letter, 17 July 1888, Savannah, Ga., L[afayette] Mclaws, to JBK, re his articles on battles of Civil War, and limited vision of certain writers. Undated speech [c. 1895], delivered to Camp Hampton, United Confederate Veterans [possibly by John Doby Kennedy], re J.B.K.'s military history; letter, 1 Sept. 1931, genealogical information on Kershaw Family; newspaper articles, 3 Oct. 1960, re proposed Project Southland Confederate memorial to Kershaw's Brigade at Gettysburg National Memorial Park, Pa. (a monument later completed in cooperation with the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association) showing positions occupied by Kershaw's Brigade and its movement during the battle, and envelope with image of artist's conception of the battle; and undated biographical sketch of JBK.
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- Kershaw, Joseph Brevard, 1822-1894. Joseph Brevard Kershaw papers, 1766-1931 (bulk, 1766-1888).
Jones, James, 1805-1865. James Jones papers, 1855-1933.
Title:
James Jones papers, 1855-1933.
Letter book and account book, 1855-1933, consisting of letters, 1855-1861, written by Jones while serving as commissioner for construction of new State House in Columbia, S.C., and miscellaneous accounts, 1892-1933; including letters, 28 Dec. 1855 and 10 Jan. 1856, Columbia, S.C., to Col. J.D. Ashmore, Comptroller General, Anderson, S.C., securing bond to proceed with work on the State House, expenses, and unpaid balances. Letter, 23 Jan. 1856, Vaucluse near Graniteville, S.C., Jones to John Belton O'Neall, Charleston, S.C., re employing architects for work on State House; letter, 6 Feb. 1856, Columbia, S.C., Jones to John R. Niernsee, Baltimore, Md., re appointing Niernsee as new architect on State House project; letter, 25 June 1856, Columbia, S.C., to Col. J.D. Ashmore, re successful sale of bonds; letter, 9 Jan. 1857, Columbia, S.C., to Oscar M. Lieber, State Geologist, Columbia, S.C., re cement for work on State House. Letter, 15 Oct. 1857, Columbia, S.C., to Col. J.D. Ashmore, re expenses; letter, 28 Apr. 1861, Columbia, S.C., to Gov. Francis W. Pickens, Charleston, S.C., re Pickens' order to suspend construction on State House and lack of funds for paying owners of slave quarrymen for their work; also including miscellaneous accounts, 1892-1933, re household expenses, peaches shipped, and paying laborers.
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- Jones, James, 1805-1865. James Jones papers, 1855-1933.
Whaley, Edward Mitchell. Papers, 1879-1915.
Title:
Papers, 1879-1915.
Mitchell's memoirs describing his early schooling in Charleston, S.C.; life as a student at the lyceum and university in Heidelberg and the University of Berlin; duels in which he engaged while he lived in Germany; a trip to Saint Petersburg while Francis W. Pickens of S.C. was U.S. minister to Russia; running the Union blockade on his return trip to America after the beginning of the Civil War; service in the 1st S.C Regiment; guard duty at a house in or near Greensboro, N.C., where Jefferson Davis and his staff lodged, 1865; and Whaley's life after the war as a cotton and rice planter. The collection also includes obituaries of Whaley and his father, William Whaley, that appeared in the Charleston NEWS AND COURIER.
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- Whaley, Edward Mitchell. Papers, 1879-1915.
Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893. A. G. Magrath papers, 1861-1873 (bulk 1864-1865) [manuscript].
Title:
A. G. Magrath papers, 1861-1873 (bulk 1864-1865) [manuscript].
Chiefly correspondence, 1864-1865, during Magrath's tenure as governor of South Carolina, concerning military and economic problems of the South during the Civil War, military movements in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and other related topics. Correspondents include Gen. E.B.C. Cash, Gen. W.R. DeSaussure, Gen. W.W. Harlee, E.W. Marshall, Gen. J.G. Martin, Gen. W.R. Nance, Gov. F.W. Pickens, William Henry Prescott, and Gov. F.H. Watts.
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- Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893. A. G. Magrath papers, 1861-1873 (bulk 1864-1865) [manuscript].
Pickens and Dugas family papers, 1800-1903 [manuscript].
Title:
Pickens and Dugas family papers, 1800-1903 [manuscript].
Deeds, accounts, and other business papers, 1800-1844, of Colonel Andrew Pickens, Jr., lawyer and planter of Columbia, S.C.; lettercopy book, 1843-1845, and scattered business papers of Lewis F. E. Dugas, cotton broker at Augusta, Ga., and Apalachicola, Fla.; scattered business papers and personal correspondence of the family of Governor Francis Wilkinson Pickens (1805-1869), mainly in South Carolina and while he was minister to Russia, 1858-1860, consisting mostly of letters between women of the family; and personal papers and correspondence of his wife, Lucy Holcombe Pickens. Also included are letters of Lucy Pickens concerning the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.
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- Pickens and Dugas family papers, 1800-1903 [manuscript].
Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1826-1862.
Title:
Papers, 1826-1862.
Includes 4 letters to F.W. Pickens from various correspondents; 3 letters to Mrs. Pickens; legal document.
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- Pickens, F. W. (Francis Wilkinson), 1805-1869. Papers, 1826-1862.
Law, Evander McIver, 1836-1920,. Evander McIver Law papers, 1860-1864 [microfilm manuscript].
Title:
Evander McIver Law papers, 1860-1864 [microfilm manuscript].
Papers, 1860-1864, collected by Confederate general Evander McIvor Law, consisting of official correspondence of Francis Wilkinson Pickens (1805-1869) and Milledge Luke Bonham (1813-1890), Confederate governors of South Carolina, with South Carolina government officials, other Confederate governors, Confederate military leaders and government officials, relating to the problems of raising and supplying troops and assuring a stable and solvent government during the disorders of war.
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- Law, Evander McIver, 1836-1920,. Evander McIver Law papers, 1860-1864 [microfilm manuscript].
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. Papers, 1835-1875.
Title:
Papers, 1835-1875.
Letters of Hammond, including one to R.H. Wilde concerning the purchase of a slave and hiring an overseer; and one to F.W. Pickens giving his theory of government. Other letters, to William B. Hodgson, are concerned with the state of the nation, crops, prices of slaves, real estate, Hodgson's literary efforts, and religion. The collection also contains letters written to James H. Hammond's son Claudius Marcellus Hammond from members of his family commenting on the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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- Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. Papers, 1835-1875.
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Goodyear, A. Conger (Anson Conger), 1877-1964.
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Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893.
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Bonham, Milledge L. (Milledge Luke), 1813-1890.
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Brown, Joseph E. (Joseph Emerson), 1821-1894.
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Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850.
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Churchwell, Wm. M. (William Montgomery), 1826-1862.
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Elmore, F. H. (Franklin Harper), 1799-1850.
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Ingraham, Duncan N. (Duncan Nathaniel), 1802-1891.
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Memminger, C. G. (Christopher Gustavus), 1803-1888.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, collector.
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United States
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- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- United States
United States
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- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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Norfolk (Va.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Fort Monroe (Va.)
Fort Monroe (Va.)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- South Carolina
South Carolina
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 310