Docket for business transacted in the district of Ninety Six, [S.C.] : 1786 Nov. 12-1792 Nov.

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Docket for business transacted in the district of Ninety Six, [S.C.] : 1786 Nov. 12-1792 Nov.

Bound volume recording cases heard during sessions of circuit court in the upstate of South Carolina, listing plaintiff, defendant, ruling, and fines or penalties imposed. Volume includes index of defendants and penciled notations re cases involving Camden, Orangeburg, Augusta, and various places and persons.

171, [10], 7 p. ; 16 x 21 cm.

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De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839

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Revolutionary soldier, director of the U.S. Mint, South Carolina legislator, and judge of the Chancery Court in South Carolina, from Charleston. From the description of Papers, 1788-1916. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19491506 Jurist; Federalist; director, U.S. Mint, 1795; member, Pennsylvania bar; S.C. state representative and senator; of Charleston, S.C. From the description of Henry William DeSaussure papers, 1795-1837. (University of South Ca...

DeSaussure and Ford.

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Law firm in Charleston, S.C., composed of Henry William DeSaussure, S.C. legislator, and Timothy Ford, a native of New Jersey, and author of newspaper essays defending the refusal of the legislature to grant equal representation to the South Carolina upcountry. From the description of Docket for business transacted in the district of Ninety Six, [S.C.] : 1786 Nov. 12-1792 Nov. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 34763536 ...

DeSaussure and Ford (Charleston, S.C.)

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Ford, Timothy, 1762-1830

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Attorney and politician. Born in Morristown, N.J., Ford served in the Continental Army in his youth and later studied law in New York. In 1785 he moved to Charleston, S.C. and established a law practice with his brother-in-law Henry W. DeSaussure. Their law firm trained many South Carolinians for law careers, including John C. Calhoun. Ford owned plantations and served in the S.C. legislature. In 1793 Ford married Sarah Amelia DeSaussure. Their only child, Charlotte Matilda Ford, married Dr. Edm...