Letters to Amelia Parker, 1862.

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Letters to Amelia Parker, 1862.

The first letter (1862 July 23) from Petigru accepts a dinner invitation by Amelia Parker (possibly Amelia Nott Parker) and in the second letter (1862 July 24) Petigru states that he is unable to come for dinner but will come for breakfast. The change was necessary due to the train schedule.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7394370

South Carolina Historical Society

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Petigru, James Louis, 1789-1863

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Lawyer of Charleston, S.C.; Union Party supporter and opponent of nullification and secession; Attorney General of S.C., 1822-1830; unsuccessful Unionist candidate for the S.C. Senate, 1830; code commissioner, 1859-1863; graduate, S.C. College, 1809; son of William Pettigrew (1758-1837) and Louise Guy Gibert Pettigrew; husband of Jane Amelia Postell; father of artist Caroline Petigru Carson (b. 1820-1892). From the description of James Louis Petigru papers, 1822-1948. (University of ...

Parker, Amelia Nott, 1824-1892

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