Charles Izard Manigault family papers, 1807-ca. 1869.

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Charles Izard Manigault family papers, 1807-ca. 1869.

Papers primarily consist of correspondence, and include financial records and other items. Correspondence of Charles Izard Manigault and the Manigault family concern family matters, plantation affairs at Silk Hope and other plantations, business concerns, travel in America and Europe, politics, and other matters. Included are letters between the Manigaults and the related Heyward and Pringle families, and correspondence (1833-1862) of Charles Izard Manigault with Robert Habersham & Son, rice factors of Savannah, Ga. Other correspondents include Joseph Manigault, Arthur Middleton, Gabriel Manigault (1758-1809), Lewis Morris, Elizabeth Heyward Manigault, Gabriel Edward Manigault, James Coward (overseer of Silk Hope Plantation), and James Haynes (overseer of Gowrie Plantation on the Savannah River). There are also letters (1831-1832) from Petty Vaughn of London (England) regarding his purchase of portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard from Mrs. John Singleton Copley. A letterbook (1846-1848) of Charles Izard Manigault in Paris (France) contains copies of letters to Henry W. Conner, Louis Manigault, plantation overseers, and others concerning family, business, and plantation matters. Financial records include accounts of Charles Izard Manigault with Welles & Co. (Paris, France) and Robert Habersham & Son (Savannah, Ga.), and Manigault family household receipts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7376041

South Carolina Historical Society

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Manigault family.

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Manigault, Joseph, 1763-1843

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South Carolina planter and legislator. Son of Peter Manigault (1731-1773), he owned extensive properties including plantations in Georgetown District, Christ Church Parish, and St. James Goose Creek Parish, as well as a mansion on Meeting St. in Charleston, S.C. He entertained George Washington at his Awendaw residence in 1791. Joseph Manigault and his second wife Charlotte Drayton were the parents of Joseph (1801-1829), Anne (who married Rev. Thomas House Taylor), twins Peter (1805-1864) and Ch...

Vaughn, Petty.

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Robert Habersham & Son (Savannah, Ga.)

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Manigault, Louis, 1828-1899

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South Carolina plantation owner. From the description of Louis Manigault genealogical papers, 1873-1889. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144264 Planter. From the description of Journal of Louis Manigault, 1861-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066332 Charleston, South Carolina resident. Louis Manigault (ca. 1851-1899) was the son of Charles Izard Manigault (1795-1874), a merchant and plantation owner. From ...

Manigault, Gabriel E. (Gabriel Edward), 1833-1899

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Physican and graduate of the College of Charleston (Charleston, South Carolina) who studied medicine at the University of South Carolina and zoology in Paris. Gabriel Edward Manigault became curator of the College of Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.) in 1873. From the description of The black whale captured in Charleston Harbor, January 1880, 1885. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31740999 Charleston, S.C. physician, plantation owner, professor, curator of the...

Welles & Company (Paris, France)

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Manigault, Elizabeth Heyward, 1808-1877

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Conner, Henry Workman, 1797-1861

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Banker and businessman. From the description of Henry Workman Conner papers, 1843-1850. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 144797255 Charleston, S.C. businessman. A native of Mecklenburg County, N.C., Conner, entered the mercantile business in Charleston as a young man and went on to become one of the leading financiers in the South. In 1835 he was a factor for the Bank of Charleston; he became its president in 1841, and in 1850 was also elected president of the South Carolina R...

Izard family

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Pringle family.

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Heyward family.

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Manigault, Charles Izard, 1795-1874

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South Carolina plantation owner and merchant. From the description of Letters, 1831-1848. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36866148 Charleston, S.C. plantation owner and merchant. In 1825 he married Elizabeth Heyward (1808-1877), daughter of Nathaniel Heyward (1766-1851). Charles Izard Manigault was the son of Gabriel Manigault (1758-1809) and Margaret Izard Manigault (1768-1824), and the grandson of Peter Manigault (1731-1773). From t...

Morris, Lewis, 1785-1824.

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Hayward family.

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Manigault, Gabriel, 1758-1809

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Charleston and St. James Goose Creek Parish, S.C. plantation owner, architect, and South Carolina state representative. He was the son of Peter Manigault (1731-1773) and Elizabeth Wragg. He married Margaret Izard in 1785. In 1805 Gabriel Manigault sold part of his South Carolina property and moved permanently to Clifton, an estate near Philadelphia (Pa.). From the description of Letters, 1805-1808. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522809 Charles...

Middleton, Arthur, 1795-1853

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