David James McCord Papers, . 1844

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David James McCord Papers, . 1844

David James McCord was a planter and politician of South Carolina. The collection contains a typed transcription of McCord's diary, 15-31 December 1844, during the first part of a trip with General James Hamilton Junior, to Texas to buy land, recording events of his journey, political conversations with several notable southerners, and business dealings in Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La.; and by Jessie M. Fraser, a pamphlet about David J. McCord's wife. Louisa C. McCord,

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McCord, David James, 1797-1855

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Author and editor of the Columbia Telescope (Columbia, S.C.), an outspoken newspaper that favored Nullification. From the description of Letter, 1831 June 29 (Columbia, S.C.), to David Bailie Warden (Paris, France) (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 191703383 Stephen Decatur Miller, Governor of S.C. From the description of Letters to Stephen Decatur Miller, Governor of South Carolina, Moses Benbow, and J.M. Adams, regarding nullification in South...