An ordinance to provide for the removal of Negroes and other property from portions of the state which may be invaded by the enemy, 1862.
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Jamison, D. F. (David Flavel), 1810-1864
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Planter, author, and politician, from Barnwell County, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1842-1862. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19851570 Attorney; author; planter; member, South Carolina House of Representatives, 1836-1848; secession leader; president, South Carolina secession convention, 1860; presiding judge, Confederate military courts, 1862-1864. From the description of David Flavel Jamison papers, 1850-1928; (bulk, 1861-1865). (Universi...
South Carolina. Convention (1860-1862)
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This body began as the Secession Convention, which ratified a Confederate constitution and reassembled in December 1861, at which time the Convention virtually superseded the regular South Carolina state government by creating an Executive Council of extensive legislative and executive powers. From the description of An ordinance to provide for the removal of Negroes and other property from portions of the state which may be invaded by the enemy, 1862. (The South Carolina Historical ...