Davies, Thomas Jones, 1830-1902.

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Thomas J. Davies was born at Summer Hill, a property in South Carolina across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia. He served as a staff officer in the Confederate States Army and helped develop the kaolin mining industry in Aiken County, S.C., after the Civil War. After his death he was buried in the Hammond family cemetery in Beech Island near his brother-in-law, James Henry Hammond.

From the description of Family Bible records, 1830-1865. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 768998686

Planter and businessman of Beech Island, formerly located in Edgefield District [now a part of Aiken County, S.C.]; served as S.C. Representative from Aiken County in S.C. General Assembly, 1878-1880 and 1882-1883.

From the description of Thomas Jones Davies papers, 1784-1907. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 30017414

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creatorOf Davies, Thomas Jones, 1830-1902. Family Bible records, 1830-1865. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
creatorOf Davies, Thomas Jones, 1830-1902. Thomas Jones Davies papers, 1784-1907. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
Southern States
Georgia
South Carolina--Port Royal
South Carolina--Beech Island
Mississippi--Bolivar County
South Carolina
South Carolina--Aiken County
Southern States
Mississippi
Subject
Slavery
African Americans
African Americans
Agricultural laborers, Foreign
Brickwork
Clay industries
Cotton industry
Cotton trade
Kaolin
Mines and mineral resources
Plantation management
Plantation owners
Plantation owners
Railroad companies
Railroads
Slaves
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1830

Death 1902

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