A. G. Magrath Papers, . 1861-1873 (bulk 1864-1865)

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A. G. Magrath Papers, . 1861-1873 (bulk 1864-1865)

A. G. Magrath (1813-1893) was a Confederate governor of South Carolina. The collection contains chiefly correspondence, 1864-1865, during Magrath's tenure as governor of South Carolina, concerning military and economic problems of the South during the Civil War, military movements in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and other related topics. Correspondents include General E. B. C. Cash, General W. R. DeSaussure, General W. W. Harlee, E. W. Marshall, General J. G. Martin, General W. R. Nance, Governor F. W. Pickens, William Henry Prescott, and Governor F. H. Watts.

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Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893

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Andrew Gordon Magrath (1813-1893) was a Confederate governor of South Carolina. After the Civil War, he was imprisoned at Fort Pulaski, Ga., and upon release practiced law in Charleston, S.C. He was the son of John and Maria Gordon Magrath. From the guide to the A. G. Magrath Papers, ., 1861-1873, (bulk 1864-1865), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) South Carolina Governor. From the description of Andrew Gordon...