Medical account books, 1845-1885.

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Medical account books, 1845-1885.

Medical account books, 1845-1885, documenting life during antebellum era, Civil War, and Reconstruction, include "List of funds collected at Allendale, [S.C.]..." 10 Jan. 1860, in paying for and outfitting his plantation and relocating to land in Ogeechee, Ga. Volume, 1860-1870, includes account of violence during Reconstruction, "A Bloody Tragedy" re appointment of an African-American magistrate during term of Gov. Robert Kingston Scott (1868-1872); and scrapbook volume, 1872-1885, with clippings, ca. 1885, discussing local option re alcohol sales in Barnwell County, S.C.

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South Carolina. Governor (1868-1872 : Scott)

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Ogilvie, John William, 1821-1905.

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A native of South Carolina, Dr. John William Ogilvie, age 38, appears in the U.S. Federal Census of 1860 as a resident of Ogeechee in Screven County, Ga., along with Sallie M. Ogilvie, age 21, and Mary E. Ogilvie, age 6; by the 1870 census, Ogilvie is listed as a resident of Allendale Township in Barnwell County in his native S.C. From the description of Medical account books, 1845-1885. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 34311877 ...

Scott, Robert K. (Robert Kingston), 1826-1900

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