Petition, 1828. 1828.

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Petition, 1828. 1828.

Petition of T.Y. Simons, J. Moultrie, Jr. and H. Waring to the honorable the president and senators of the state of South Carolina, concerning granting of medical licenses.

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Simons, Thomas Y. (Thomas Young), 1797-1857

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South Carolina. General Assembly

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S.C. Statute 1811(5)639 specified that every board of commissioners of free schools was to make a yearly return to the legislature. Governor Middleton recommended the passage of this act as a response to the systematic lack of education in the state. The first appropriation made possible 124 elementary schools for the state. As the system progressed, the term "free school" became embarrassingly exchangeable with pauper schools, because the 1811 act carried within it a written directive that an a...

Waring, Horace

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Native of Va. who emigrated to Frankfort where he studied law. From the description of Letter, 1828 Dec. 23. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49377399 ...

Moultrie, James, Jr., 1793-1869

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Medical Society of South Carolina

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Benevolent organization of physicians founded, 1789, in Charleston, S.C.; considered the fourth oldest medical society in existence; the Society functioned as a board of health for Charleston until the City established a board in 1808; served as a licensing board for physicians and apothecaries; in 1840s, helped found the South Carolina Medical Association; in 1824, the Society founded the Medical College of South Carolina (today known as the Medical University of South Carolina) for teaching an...