William L. Mauldin papers, 1859-1904; (bulk, 1884-1889).

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William L. Mauldin papers, 1859-1904; (bulk, 1884-1889).

Mainly correspondence re family, business, and political matters of William L. Mauldin, including letters, Jan. 1884, from Gov. Hugh S. Thompson, re the appointment of William E. Earle as a commissioner re the refunding of direct taxes; 13 Jan. 1884, re Thompson's re-election; 4 July 1886, also from Thompson, re his appointment as U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; congratulatory letters, 1886, to Mauldin on his election as lieutenant governor, and letter from Edward McCrady, Jr., re the Democratic ticket for that election; letters, 1888, re patronage, specifically the position of Senate Doorkeeper, including a letter, 17 Nov., from B[enjamin] R. Tillman, recommending the retention of the doorkeeper; and letter, 9 Sept. 1904, from Geo[rge] W. Brown, re Maudlin's doubts about his re-election to the state Senate following a term in the House.

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Brown, George W. (George Worrel), 1823-1910

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Postmaster of North Bloomfield, Trumbull County, Ohio from 1834-1837. From the description of Papers, 1834-1837. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 22355388 George W. Brown was a leading member of the Benjaminville, Ill., community of the Society of Friends. Primarily a shoemaker, his cobbler's shop functioned also as the town post office and grocery store. He also served as Benjaminville librarian. Born in Preble Co., Ohio, he moved to Illinois about 1870, ...

Thompson, Hugh Smith, 1836-1904

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Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847-1918

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Farmer, governor of South Carolina, 1890-1894, and U.S. senator, 1895-1918; from Trenton (Edgefield Co.), S.C. From the description of Papers, 1894-1897. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20400241 The series title represents "Personal Unprocessed" and was designed as such by staff at the South Caroliniana Library as part of their system of classifying collections. Apparently this part of the Tillman Papers was processed at a later date than the Incoming and Outg...

Earle, William E. (William Edward), 1841-1894

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McCrady, Edward, 1833-1903

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Charleston, South Carolina attorney, civic leader, and vestryman of St. Philips (Episcopal) Church. Born in 1802, McCrady was raised under the care of his grandfather William Johnson and was sent to Yale College at the age of fifteen, graduating in 1820. McCrady served as the U.S. District Attorney in South Carolina from 1839 to 1850, and as a state legislator. In 1829 he married Louisa Rebecca Lane. Edward McCrady died in 1892. From the description of Edward McCrady legal journal, 1...

Mauldin, William L. (William Lawrence), 1845-1912

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Lieutenant governor and state legislator, of South Carolina. From the description of William L. Mauldin papers, 1859-1904; (bulk, 1884-1889). (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28416808 William Lawrence Mauldin (1845-1912) of Greenville, S.C., was a state legislator, lieutenant governor, and railroad executive. He married Eliza Thompson Kern in 1871. From the guide to the William L. Mauldin Papers, ., 1820-1829, 1870-1912, (University of North Ca...

Mauldin family.

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