Haddock, Frederick Agustus, 1829-1892.
Developer of turpentine trade in Williamsburg District, S.C.; a native of North Carolina, "Gus" Haddock settled near Black Mingo Creek along the Georgetown-Williamsburg county line; other business interests included river dredging, leather tannery, and a distillery; summer of 1863, Haddock enlisted in 7th South Carolina Cavalry, Co. A; killed by falling tree, 22 Oct. 1892.
From the description of Frederick Augustus Haddock account book, 1861-1863. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 45164588
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creatorOf | Haddock, Frederick Agustus, 1829-1892. Frederick Augustus Haddock account book, 1861-1863. | University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries |
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associatedWith | Allston, Robert F. W. (Robert Francis Withers), 1801-1864. | person |
associatedWith | Ange and Brothers firm | person |
associatedWith | Carraway, J. F. | person |
associatedWith | McConnell and Britton firm | person |
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South Carolina--Williamsburg County | |||
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Williamsburg County (S.C.) |
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Tanneries |
Turpentine |
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Birth 1829
Death 1892