Bacot family papers, 1854-1928.

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Bacot family papers, 1854-1928.

Chiefly consisting of family correspondence ca. Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Including, letter, 17 Feb. 1860, Liverpool, England, C[harles] K. Prioleau, to R[obert] Dewar Bacot, re Henry Haramond Bacot's mental condition; letter 9 Sept. 1861, Columbia, S.C., J[ohn] W. Parker, to R[obert] Dewar Bacot, re recovery of H.H. Bacot from illness; letter, 22 Feb. 1862, Columbia, S.C., E[lias] B. Hort, to R.D. Bacot, re an itemized statement of fees for maintaining H[enry Haramond] Bacot at the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum. 5 letters, 11 Mar. 1863-5 Nov. 1863, Winnsboro and Society Hill, S.C., to H.H. Bacot, Charleston, S.C., re local affairs, family news, H.H. Bacot's recent religious experiences, financial hardships, sale of family pew at St. Michael's [Episcopal Church]; letter, 27 Aug. 1864, Columbia, S.C., General James Jones, to R.D. Bacot, Florence, S.C., re Daniel Huger Bacot's admission to the South Carolina Military Academy and procedures for admitting cadets to the Citadel. Letter, 19 Dec. 1867, Winnsboro, S.C., Mary [Bacot], to [Anne W. Bacot], re Paul [Gervais] moving to John's Island, S.C., fear of violence by freedmen, race relations problems in Darlington and Society Hill, S.C., and hoping Andrew Johnson will resolve racial problems; undated letter, R.D. B[acot], to [Thomas Wright Bacot], re love for his parents, and hunting black birds in rice fields.

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Bacot, Thomas Wright, b. 1849.

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South Carolina State Hospital for Insane

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Parker, John W., 1945-....

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Hort, Elias B., d. 1863

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Prioleau, Charles Kuhn, 1827-1887

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Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875

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Andrew Johnson (b. December 29, 1808, Raleigh, North Carolina-d. July 31, 1875, Carter's Station, Tennessee) became the seventeenth president of the United States after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Johnson was born in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1808. He began his political career in Greenville, Tennessee in 1828. At the time of this letter he was the Democratic senator from Tennessee. Emerson Etheridge was born in Carrituck County, North Carolina. As a representative of Tennes...

Bacot, Robert Dewar, b. 1821

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Bacot family.

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Daniel Bacot was a cotton factor and Confederate soldier of Charleston, S.C.; Henry Haramond Bacot, a doctor, Society Hill, S.C.; Robert Bacot, cotton factor and fireman, Charleston, S.C.; Thomas Wright Bacot, son of Robert Dewar and Julia Amanda Huger Bacot, served on U.S. Supreme Court 1889-1892, and in S.C. House of Representatives, 1892-1902. From the description of Bacot family papers, 1854-1928. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 40695041 ...

South Carolina Military Academy

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Bacot, Daniel Huger, b. 1847.

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Bacot, Henry Haramond, b. 1818.

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St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Charleston, S.C.)

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Bacot, Mary Elizabeth McIver

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