Letter : Columbia, S.C., to Col. E. Manigault, [Charleston, S.C.], 1861 Oct. 9.

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Letter : Columbia, S.C., to Col. E. Manigault, [Charleston, S.C.], 1861 Oct. 9.

Letter, which concerns bills and payments for lead balls, has a letterhead of the Palmetto Iron Works.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7338258

South Carolina Historical Society

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Palmetto Iron Works (Columbia, S.C.)

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Glaze, William, 1815-1883

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Columbia, South Carolina silversmith and iron founder. From the description of Letter : Columbia, S.C., to Col. E. Manigault, [Charleston, S.C.], 1861 Oct. 9. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32145028 ...

Manigault, Edward, 1817-1874

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Son of Joseph Manigault (1763-1843) of Charleston, S.C. He served in the Mexican War, and afterwards as a South Carolina state ordnance officer, and a railroad engineer. In 1863 he was appointed a major in the Confederate Army and given command of an artillery unit called the Siege Train. In Feb. 1865, Manigualt was in command of a small infantry force of 161 men who defended Grimball's Causeway (at or near James Island, S.C.) against a much larger Federal force. From the description...