Butler family papers, 1889-1910.

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Butler family papers, 1889-1910.

Papers consist of a letter (1889 July 9) from W.W. Ball in Laurens (S.C.) to Mrs. Charles Stone in Greenville (S.C.) thanking her for a gift and discussing the building of a house, a friend's intention of "going west," and other matters; a letter (1910 Dec. 18) to Mrs. Charles Stone from Vincent F. Martin in Walhalla (S.C.) concerning her father Colonel William Butler and his Confederate regiment (the 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment, later designated 3rd S.C. Artillery Regiment); and a pamphlet [1896?] entitled "Historical Sketch of the First Regiment of South Carolina Artillery (Regulars)" by Capt. Charles Inglesby.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7394340

South Carolina Historical Society

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Confederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Infantry Regiment, 1st

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Confederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Artillery Regiment, 1st.

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Stone, Priscilla Ransome Butler.

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Ball, W. W. (William Watts), 1868-1952

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Journalist, author, and newspaper editor of The News and Courier (Charleston, S.C.) from 1927 to 1951; native of Laurens County, S.C. [in vicinity of Watts Mill, later Wattsville, S.C.]. From the description of W.W. Ball collection, 1932-1953. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 54401934 William Watts Ball (1868-1952) was a conservative newspaper editor, author, and born in Laurens, South Carolina. He attended South Carolina College, graduating in 1887, and s...

Inglesby, Charles.

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Butler family.

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South Carolina family. William Butler (1831-1910) was a Confederate officer, a colonel of the 1st South Carolina Regiment of Infantry (acting artillery). His daughter Priscilla Ransome Butler ("Lill") married Charles Benjamin Stone (1872-1942). From the description of Butler family papers, 1889-1910. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522729 ...

Butler, William, 1831-1910.

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