Hugh Lide Law papers, 1866-1908.

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Hugh Lide Law papers, 1866-1908.

Includes volume, 1866-1867," Lectures by Dr. Joseph LeConte - Chemistry," consisting of class notes, grade list, and poem, "Legislation," by I[saiah] I[rvin] Fox, re the Euphradian Society. Also including 21 volumes (1872-1902 and 1907-1908) on 4 rolls of microfilm (R827-834), documenting Lide's activities in vicinity of Hartsville, S.C., including journal of plantation operations with comments re attendance at church, camp meetings, Harstville Farmers Club, county and state fairs, managing plantation store, selling farm insurance, social calls, political activities, and working relations with African-American sharecroppers.

1 v. and 8 reels microfilm.

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Lide family.

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Lide, Hugh Law, 1846-1918

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Euphradian Society.

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South Carolina College

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Law, Hugh Lide, 1846-1918.

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Student at the University of South Carolina during Reconstruction era; and planter of Darlington County, S.C. From the description of Hugh Lide Law papers, 1866-1908. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 32158183 ...

Fox, Isaiah Irvin.

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LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901

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Joseph LeConte, born in 1823, graduated from the University of Georgia in 1841. He enrolled in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1844 and received an M.D. in 1845. He married Elizabeth Caroline Nisbet in 1847 and established a medical practice in Macon. Because his first love was geology, however, he enrolled in the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard College in 1850 to study with the famous naturalist Louis Agassiz. Upon completing his studies in 1851 he returned to Georgia and became...