Giles J. Patterson papers, 1846-1847.

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Giles J. Patterson papers, 1846-1847.

Typescript of journal, 1846-1847, kept as a student at South Carolina College, with biographical sketch. Diary includes addresses to Clariosophic Society; topics debated include fugitive slave law and an argument against annexantion of Mexico; and undated statement of Giles J. Patterson "To the president & gentlemen of the faculty," attesting to the moral character of his former student, Thomas Bauskett, and recommending that he be admitted to the sophomore class of South Carlina College.

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Clariosophic Society.

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Patterson, Giles J., 1826 or 7-1891.

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Attorney of Spartanburg District and Chester, S.C.; member, S.C. House of Representantives and S.C. Senate. From the description of Giles J. Patterson papers, 1846-1847. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 31786160 ...

South Carolina College

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