Family Bible of Rev. Francis Orlando Seabrook Curtis : owned by Henry Thomas Curtis living on James Island[,] S.C.[,] employed at the city hall, Charleston, S.C. : typescript, 1760-1920 / copied from original ms of Sarah Seabrook Curtis & her son[,] Rev. F.O.S. Curtis ; by Elizabeth Curtis Curtis Ma

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Family Bible of Rev. Francis Orlando Seabrook Curtis : owned by Henry Thomas Curtis living on James Island[,] S.C.[,] employed at the city hall, Charleston, S.C. : typescript, 1760-1920 / copied from original ms of Sarah Seabrook Curtis & her son[,] Rev. F.O.S. Curtis ; by Elizabeth Curtis Curtis Marcil.

Typescript copy of inscriptions in family Bible of the Curtis family of Charleston and Colleton County vicinity of South Carolina, with list of Baptist churches where Curtis served as minister with dates of service, and information on the Seabrook, Jenkins, and Grimball families.

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