Second Presbyterian Church records, 1809-1981.
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Second Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.). Female Education Society
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Adger, Robert, 1814-1891
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Charleston (S.C.). Home Guard.
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Girardeau, John L. (John Lafayette), 1825-1898
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Ashmead, William, 1798-1829
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South Carolina. Militia
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A number of South Carolina militia units were adopted into the Continental Army. The 1st South Carolina Regiment, organized in 1775, consisted of ten companies. The Regiment was consolidated, although it retained its name, with the 5th Regiment, February 11, 1780 to consist of nine companies. It was reorganized in late 1782 and early 1783 to consist of three companies, and disbanded November 15, 1783. The 2nd Regiment was also organized in 1775 to consist of ten companie...
Adger, Joseph E. (Joseph Ellison), 1824-1898
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Smyth, Thomas, 1808-1873
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Presbyterian clergyman and author, of Charleston, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1830-1861. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20315252 Charleston, S.C. Presbyterian clergyman. He became pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston, S.C. in 1832. He was the author of numerous books, pamphlets, sermons, and tracts. Smyth married Margaret Milligan Adger (1807-1884), daughter of James Adger (1777-1858) and Sarah Elizabeth Ellison (1783-1856). Their c...
Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston and Its Suburbs (S.C.)
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Second Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.). Home Mission Committee
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Ashmead, Clara F. (Clara Forrester), -1837
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Clara Forrester Ashmead, daughter of Dr. Alexander Forrester, was the wife of Rev. William Ashmead (1798-1829), a Presbyterian minister of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Suffering from tuberculosis, Rev. Ashmead went south in the winter of 1828-1829. He was installed as the pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South Carolina on May 17, 1829, but on returning to Philadelphia with his family he became ill and died on December 2, 1829. The Ashmeads were close friends with members of...
Second Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.). Association
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Johnston, Maria, active 1862
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Confederate States of America. Ordnance Bureau
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Second Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.). Men's Club
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Second Presbyterian Church (Charleston, S.C.)
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Presbyterian congregation founded in 1809 as Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston and Its Suburbs or The Second Presbyterian Church of the City and Suburbs of Charleston. The sanctuary, which was dedicated in 1811, is located at Meeting and Charlotte Streets. From the description of Second Presbyterian Church records, 1809-1981. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 318900619 Congregation organized in 1809. From the description of Secon...