Legare family papers, 1861-1863.

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Legare family papers, 1861-1863.

Papers consist of correspondence, invoices, bills, and a receipt pertaining to the estate of Thomas Legare and Legare family financial affairs. Correspondence includes a letter (1863 June 25) from John Colcock at Charleston, S.C. to Col. James Legare concerning money collected from the sale of wine from the estate of Thomas Legare, a letter (1863 May 9) from G.W.S. Legare to James Legare concerning a shipment and sale of 150 bottles of wine, and letters (1863) from Sarah J. Legare to Mr. Legare concerning bills for her daughters' education and a settlement from the sale of cotton. Receipt and bills are for tuition and board of Misses Rosa and Fannie Legare. Invoices are for the private sale of wine belonging to the estate of Dr. Thomas Legare.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7338174

South Carolina Historical Society

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Bailey, Frances Douglas Legare, 1848-1926.

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Clark, Rosa Susan Legare Whaley.

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Legare, George Washington Seabrook, 1835-1870.

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Colcock, John, 1799-1872.

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Legare, James, 1805-1883.

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Legare family.

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Prominent family of Charleston, South Carolina area. Dr. Thomas Legare, both a medical doctor and minister, owned several plantations on James Island, S.C. His second wife was Sarah Jenkins Bailey Mikell, widow of Ephraim Mikell (1811-1831). Thomas and Sarah Legare's children included George Washington Seabrook Legare, Frances Douglas Legare, who married Alonzo Seabrook Bailey, and Rosa Susan Legare, who first married John Whaley and then Washington Augustus Clark (1842-1931). From t...

Legare, Sarah Jenkins Mikell, 1808-1869.

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Legare, Thomas, 1795-1855

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Charleston, South Carolina resident, James Island plantation owner, and physician. From the description of Thomas Legare estate account book, 1857-1863. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32139206 ...