Bacot Family Papers, 1752-1973

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Bacot Family Papers, 1752-1973

1752-1973

This collection contains the papers of members of the Bacot, Huger, Cochran, Wainwright, Lance, McCrady and allied families including those of: Thomas Wright Bacot (1765-1834), Thomas Wright Bacot, Jr. (1795-1851), Robert Dewar Bacot (1821-1903), Thomas Wright Bacot (1849-1927), Julius Motte Bacot (1859-1894), Daniel Huger Bacot (1847- 1920), Josephine Rhett Bacot (1859-1932), Daniel Huger Bacot, Jr. (b. 1888), Harriett Susannah Wainwright Bacot (1797-1858), Richard Wainwright Bacot, (b. ca. 1790), Daniel Huger (1779- 1859), John Huger (1744-1804), Charlotte Huger (d. 1836), Samuel Wainwright (d. 1780), Robert Cochran (d. 1824), Lambert Lance (1758-1804), Rebecca Brewton Motte (1737-1815), and attorney Edward McCrady (1802-1892) and his son Edward McCrady (1833-1903). In addition, there are records of the law firm of McCrady, Sons & Bacot, records of the Vestry of Christ Church, Wilton (Adam's Run, S.C.), and documents pertaining to the Cainhoy Riot (1876). Collection also includes correspondence, estate papers, legal documents, business and financial papers, diaries, journals, writings, genealogical materials, photographs, ephemera, and other items.

6.5 linear feet; 0.25 linear foot

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SNAC Resource ID: 7375916

South Carolina Historical Society

Related Entities

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Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, S.C.)

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Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim was organized in 1749 in Charleston, SC, following the Sephardic ritual. The current 1841 synagogue was built by enslaved African descendants owned by David Lopez Jr, a prominent slaveowner and proponent of the Confederate States of America, after the original synagogue was destroyed in a fire in 1838. ...

Bacot, Thomas Wright, 1849-1927.

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Charleston, S.C. attorney and South Carolina state Representative. His wife was Louisa DeBerniere McCrady (1846-1924), daughter of Edward McCrady, Sr. (1802-1892). Thomas Wright Bacot began his law practice as a member of the firm of Walker & Bacot, later becoming a partner of McCrady, Sons & Bacot (with Edward McCrady, Sr. and Edward McCrady, Jr.). He served as a lay deputy from St. Philip's Parish to the Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina, and was a vestryman ...

McCrady, Edward, 1833-1903

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McCrady, Sons & Bacot

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