Gadsden allied family papers, 1703-1939.

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Gadsden allied family papers, 1703-1939.

Papers consist of legal documents, correspondence, slave records, genealogical material, a diary, a sermon, and other items. Farr family papers (1703-1832) include receipts, plats, indentures, bonds, the will of Thomas Farr, a slave bill of sale (1800), manumissions (1814-1817) and letters testamentary. Boyle family papers (1822-1888) include receipts, a slave mortgage, correspondence, a printed phrenological chart (n.d.) and handwritten phrenological evaluation (1840) of John Boyle by S. Kirkham, contracts, and accounts. Trapier family papers (1832-1939) include correspondence, memoirs (1865) of Paul Trapier, and genealogical material, including a family chart, clippings, photographs, letters, and notes. Hayne family papers (1861-1886) include letters (1862) of E.T. Shubrick Hayne concerning his military service during the Civil War, letters of condolence to his family after his death, other correspondence, and family history notes. Also included is a diary (n.d.) of Mary Deas Frost concerning a trip with her husband (Henry R. Frost) to a medical convention in Cincinnati (Ohio); a tax return (1856) of Henry R. Frost; and a sermon (n.d.) of Theodore Dehon.

ca. 200 items.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7386350

South Carolina Historical Society

Related Entities

There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Dehon, Theodore, 1776-1817

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Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina. From the description of Theodore Dehon papers, 1812-1878. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 656566908 ...

Farr family.

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Hayne family.

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Trapier family.

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Frost, Henry Rutledge, 1790-1866

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Boyle family.

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Frost, Mary Deas Lesesne

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Hayne, Edmund T. Shubrick, 1843-1862.

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Trapier, Paul, 1806-1872

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South Carolina Episcopal priest and plantation owner (Serenity Plantation) of Huguenot descent. Paul Trapier, educated at Harvard and the General Theological Seminary in New York, married Sarah Dehon in 1833. Trapier served at St. Andrew's Parish (1830-1835), St. Stephen's Chapel (1835-1840), and St. Michael's in Charleston (1840-1846). He organized the Calvary Church in Charleston for "colored communicants" and served there until 1857. He then served as a professor of the short-lived Diocesan T...