Letter : Columbia, [S.C.], to Judge Johnson, Charleston, [S.C.], 1830 March 16.

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Letter : Columbia, [S.C.], to Judge Johnson, Charleston, [S.C.], 1830 March 16.

Nott discusses his ill health and reminds Johnson that the "time and order of the dockets of the upper circuits must be attended to." Nott also mentions a "commotion" at the College which ended with a few students being expelled.

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South Carolina Historical Society

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Johnson, William, 1771-1834

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Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court, 1803-1834; native of Charleston, S.C.; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1794- 1798; Speaker, 1798; Judge, South Carolina Court of Common Pleas, 1798- 1804. From the description of William Johnson papers, 1806-1822. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 30846616 Johnson served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1804-1834. From the description of Correspondence of Will...

South Carolina College

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Nott (Judge) (Abraham), 1768-1830

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South Carolina judge and U.S. Representative. At the time of his death Nott was a trustee for the South Carolina College (later the University of South Carolina). From the description of Letter : Columbia, [S.C.], to Judge Johnson, Charleston, [S.C.], 1830 March 16. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144715 ...