Woodburn Farm collection, 1880-1908.

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Woodburn Farm collection, 1880-1908.

In one folder there are xeroxed fragments of recollections of Woodburn (24 pages); a copy of a letter from John Linley to Mrs. Watson which gives an explanation of the recollections (2 pages); copies of recollections of Woodburn by Louisa Cheves Smythe Stoney, oldest daughter of Augustine T. Smythe (13 pages). A second folder contains a list of horses and a list of cattle; a copy of Preservation Progress is from Charleston dated November 1919, with an article about Samuel Gaillard Stoney, and a catalog of the Woodburn Stock Farm. A third folder contains 10 photographs of Woodburn c. 1889 and a typed sheet with information about the photographers.

.05 cubic ft., 2 folders, 3 folders of photos. 10 originals, 10 positive copies, 10 negative copies.

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Watson, David, Mrs,

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Woodburn Farm (Pendleton, S.C.)

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Woodburn in Pendleton, S.C. was built by Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Jr., about 1820. Other owners included David Taylor, 1850-1852; Rev. John Bailey Adger, D.D., 1852-1857; Joseph Ellison Adger, 1857-?; Augustus T. Smythe owned it from 1880-1908, and ran it as a stock farm. He raised Jersey cattle and Percheron horses. The property is now owned by the Foundation for Historic Restoration in the Pendleton Area and is on the National Register for Historic Places. From the description ...

Stoney, Samuel G., Mrs.

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Smythe, Augustine Thomas, 1885-1962

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Wright, Hannah McCord Smythe.

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Stoney, Samuel Gaillard, 1891-

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Charleston, South Carolina historian and president of the South Carolina Historical Society (Charleston, S.C.). From the description of Samuel G. Stoney papers, ca. 1950-1961. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32139820 ...