Manigault family.

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The Manigault family of Charleston, S.C., and plantations in the Berkeley District, S.C., and on Argyle Island in the Savannah River, Ga., included Charles, merchant and rice planter; and his sons Gabriel Edward, planter, physician, and curator of the Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston; and Louis, planter.

From the description of Manigault family papers, 1824-1897. WorldCat record id: 31908517

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creatorOf Manigault family. Manigault family papers, 1824-1897. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Argyle Island (Ga.)
Georgia
Gowrie Plantation (Argyle Island, Ga.)
South Carolina
Berkeley District (S.C.)
Silk Hope Plantation (Berkeley District, S.C.)
East Hermitage (Ga.)
Charleston (S.C.)
Subject
Slavery
Autobiographies
Diaries (Blank-books)
Medical education
Plantation owners
Plantations
Rice
Slaves
Occupation
Activity

Family

Active 1824

Active 1897

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