Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1765-1949 (bulk 1860-1921) [manuscript].

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Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1765-1949 (bulk 1860-1921) [manuscript].

The collection includes letters, 1861-1865, from Hutson in Confederate camps in Virginia; letters to him from friends, relatives, and former students; personal accounts; correspondence about the publication of his writings; a typed copy (179 p.) of his reminiscences, telling of his early life and college days at South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), his Civil War experiences, and his life after the war; and typescripts of twelve literary manuscripts by him. Also included are typed copies of ca. forty letters, 1765-1777, of Richard Hutson, clergyman and Revolutionary leader, of Charleston, S.C., to his brother, friends, and business associates, discussing politics, planting, and personal matters.

1,200 items (2.5 linear ft.).

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Hutson, Richard, 1748-1795

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Richard Hutson (July 9, 1748 – April 12, 1795) was a Founding Father of the United States and an American lawyer, judge, and politician from Charleston, South Carolina. After having been educated in Charleston as a child, he attended Princeton. After studying law, Hutson was admitted to the bar and practiced in Charleston. From 1776 to 1779 and in 1781, 1782, 1785, and 1788, Hutson served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives. In 1778 and 1779, he represented South Caroli...

Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936

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Hutson grew up on plantations in Beaufort District, S.C., attended South Carolina College, served throughout the Civil War in Virginia, was a teacher and professor in several southern states including fifteen years in Texas, and settled finally in New Orleans as an artist and writer. From the description of Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1765-1949 (bulk 1860-1921) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23030936 Charles Woodward Hutson, a South Carolina native, was a professor of...

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Confederate states of America. Army

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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...