Hammond, Edward Spann, 1834-1921.
Biographical notes:
Blackville, S.C. plantation owner, physician, and attorney. Hammond, a custodian of the Downer Institute fund, was the son of South Carolina governor James Henry Hammond (1807-1864).
From the description of Letter : Blackville, S.C., to [W.L. Washburn], 1897 Jan. 17. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522778
Planter, physician, and attorney, of South Carolina and Lynchburg, Va.; S.C. Rep. from Barnwell District, 1858-1860; husband of Marcella Christianna Morriss (d. 1878) and Laura Hanson Dunbar; son of South Carolina governor James Henry Hammond (1807-1864).
From the description of Letter, 1866 Aug. 2, Lynchburg, Va., to Miss Fannie Williams. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 54862037
Planter, physician, and attorney, of Blackville, S.C. and Lynchburg, Va.; S.C. Rep. from Barnwell, 1858-1860; husband of Marcella Christianna Morriss (d. 1878) and Laura Hanson Dunbar; son of S.C. governor James Henry Hammond (1807-1864).
From the description of Edward Spann Hammond papers, 1835-1920. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 45967959
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