Whaley, Mitchell & Clancy
Variant namesCharleston, S.C. law firm. Its partners were William Whaley (1817-1879), Julian A. Mitchell (1836-1907), and William D. Clancy (b. ca. 1835). Julian A. Mitchell and William Whaley were law partners (Whaley & Mitchell) before the establishment of Whaley, Mitchell & Clancy, which was formed in 1866, and were again partners for a time after the firm's dissolution around Sept. 1871.
From the description of Whaley, Mitchell & Clancy law firm records, 1853-1871, bulk 1866-1871. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 70979369
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