Thomas P. Stoney papers, 1886-1987.

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Thomas P. Stoney papers, 1886-1987.

The most significant portion of the papers consists of correspondence (1909-1971) relating to many aspects of Stoney's personal and family life and legal and political careers.

15 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6863933

South Carolina Historical Society

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