Coit family.

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Planters of Darlington County, S.C., with connections in Connecticut, where several McLean boys attended school; James Campbell Coit, lawyer, served in S.C. House, 1867 and 1874-1878, was husband of Sarah E. McLean Coit, and father of six children; Murdoch McLean [MacLean], physician, served in N.C. House, 1815, was son of John and Sarah MacLean, husband of Mary Westfield Pugh MacLean, and father of John Knox McLean, Sallie McLean Coit, Louisa Francis McLean, Mary Anne McLean, and Jane Christiana McLean.

From the description of Papers of the Coit and McLean families, 1817-1882. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42724715

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referencedIn Coit, Daniel Wadsworth. Letters to family, 1805-1852. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Coit family. Papers of the Coit and McLean families, 1817-1882. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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correspondedWith Clay, Henry, 1777-1852 person
associatedWith Coit, Daniel Wadsworth. person
correspondedWith Coit, James Campbell, 1832- person
associatedWith Coit, Sarah E. McLean. person
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army corporateBody
correspondedWith Hollinger, G. A. person
correspondedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863 person
correspondedWith Lide, Sarah K. person
associatedWith McLean family. family
associatedWith McLean, John Knox. person
correspondedWith McLean, Murdoch person
associatedWith New York University corporateBody
correspondedWith Tisdale, James person
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South Carolina
South Carolina--Cheraw
Darlington County (S.C.)
Confederate States of America
South Carolina--Darlington County
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African Americans
Plantation management
Reconstruction
Surgeons
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Active 1817

Active 1882

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