Paladins of South Carolina collection, 1911-1933.
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Dabbs, Eugene Whitefield, 1864-1933
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Farmer of Sumter County, S.C.; father of civil rights activist, James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970), and Eugene Whitefield Dabbs, Jr. (b. 1894); son of J. Quincey Dabbs (d. 1880) From the description of Eugene Whitefield Dabbs papers, 1773-1949. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28408999 ...
Brooks, John Hampden, d. 1911.
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Bacon, James T., Col.
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Gregg, William, 1800-1867
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Author, manufacturer, and public official of South Carolina. From the description of Papers of William Gregg, 1843-1927. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454985 ...
Youmans, LeRoy Franklin, 1834-1906
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McBryde, John McLaren
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Educator and Confederate officer during Civil War; native of Abbeville District, S.C.; proponent of scientific agricultural methods; taught agriculture at the University of Tennessee, 1879-82, and was president of South Carolina College, 1882-91, and Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1891-1907, which he transformed into Virginia Polytechnic Institute. McBryde was father of J.M. McBryde, Jr. (1870-1956), an English professor at Sweet Briar College and the University of the South, wher...
Goodwyn, Thomas Jefferson, 1800-1877.
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Elected, 1863, as mayor of Columbia, S.C., during American Civil War; on 16 Feb. 1865, Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 26, commanding his troops to occupy the city of Columbia, S.C. The following morning, as Sherman's forces were poised to enter the city and the remaining Confederate troops abandoned their last-ditch skirmishes and headed north toward Winnsboro (Fairfield County, S.C.), Mayor T.J. Goodwyn prepared to surrender his city. As he and al...
Porcher, William Mazyck, 1812-1902.
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Rice, James Henry, 1868-1935
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James Henry Rice was a conservationist, historian and newspaper columnist from Wiggins, South Carolina. From the description of Letter, 1935. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 48644424 Naturalist and author. From the description of Cheeha-Combahee, 1932. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 71130484 Naturalist, conservationist, and local historian, of Wiggins (Colleton County), S.C. From the description of P...
Bacon family.
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De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839
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Revolutionary soldier, director of the U.S. Mint, South Carolina legislator, and judge of the Chancery Court in South Carolina, from Charleston. From the description of Papers, 1788-1916. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19491506 Jurist; Federalist; director, U.S. Mint, 1795; member, Pennsylvania bar; S.C. state representative and senator; of Charleston, S.C. From the description of Henry William DeSaussure papers, 1795-1837. (University of South Ca...
Kollock, Charles Wilson, 1857-
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Allston, Charles Petigru, d. 1922.
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Perry, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1886
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Soldier stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri at the time of the Mexican War, with family in Woodford County, Illinois. From the description of Letter, July 14, 1846. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 53791408 B.F. Perry, of Greenville, S.C., was a lawyer and editor, anti-secessionist, and governor of South Carolina during Reconstruction. From the description of B.F. Perry papers, 1822-1960. WorldCat record id: 23765279 Prom...
McGowan, Samuel, 1819-1897
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Lawyer, of Abbeville, S.C.; six-term state legislator, Abbeville District, 1851-1860; Confederate general; associate justice, South Carolina Supreme Court, 1879-1893. From the description of Samuel McGowan papers, 1803-1977; (bulk, 1845-1904). (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 30380149 ...