Gignilliat family miscellany. 1800s-1980, (bulk 1800s-1902).

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Gignilliat family miscellany. 1800s-1980, (bulk 1800s-1902).

6 account books, journals, ledgers, day books, [18--?]-1915; Telegraphic Cipher Code, 1878, revised and improved edition, especially adapted to the cotton trade; Lacquered keepsake box with seventy cents in coins, the first money Charles Gignilliat earned as an engineer (1877 fifty cent piece; 1889 and 1900 twenty cent piece); Charles Nutting Gignilliat 1902 Clemson degree (oversize); Biographical date submitted by Clemson"s class of 1902 for their 50th reunion in June, 1952; Calhoun Literary Society diploma, 1902 (oversize); Class notes 1888-1902.

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Gignilliat family.

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Gignilliat, Charles Nutting

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The Gignilliat family in Oconee County, South Carolina included G.W. Gignilliat, a Seneca, S.C. dealer in general merchandise, fertilizers, cotton, buggies, and wagons. Charles Nutting Gignilliat received an engineering degree from Clemson College in 1902. At Clemson he was a member of the Calhoun Society and graduated Lieutenant of Co. "A." From the description of Gignilliat family miscellany. 1800s-1980, (bulk 1800s-1902). (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 2036756...

Clemson University. Class of 1902.

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G.W. Gignilliat & Son (Seneca, S.C.)

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Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Class of 1902

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