Wilson, John Lyde, 1784-1849

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Governor of South Carolina, 1822-1824; member of: S.C. House (1806-1808, 1812-1814,and 1816-1818), and S.C. Senate (1818-1822, 1826-1830); author of Code of Honor (1838), a manual for dueling; studied law in Baltimore, Md.; First Lieutenant in S.C. Militia; assistant quartermaster general; and captain of artillery; born in Marlboro County, S.C.; middle name also spelled Lide.

From the description of John Lyde Wilson papers, 1812-1982. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 43677067

John Lyde (or Lide) Wilson was a Marlborough District and Georgetown, S.C. plantation owner, attorney, politician, and author.

From the description of A pasquinade of the thirties, ca. 1830s. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522835

John Lyde (or Lide) Wilson was a Marlborough District and Georgetown, South Carolina plantation owner, attorney, politician, and author.

From the description of A pasquinade of the thirties, ca. 1830's. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140262

South Carolina attorney, plantation owner, and politician. John Lyde Wilson married Rebecca Eden of New York in 1825.

From the description of Letter : Charleston, [S.C.], to Mrs. John L. Wilson, New York, N.Y., 1830 May 19. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144691

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Birth 1784-05-24

Death 1849-02-12

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