Papers, 1849-1866.

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Papers, 1849-1866.

Letters from William Henry Trescot (1822-1898), historian and diplomat, while representing South Carolina in Washington, 1866, in the matter of adjusting difficulties arising under the Reconstruction Act. Written to James Conner, the letters concern the trial of Confederates, the South Carolina Radicals, the acitivites of President Andrew Johnson, and Reconstruction plans. There is also a letter concerning a pamphlet he had written.

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Trescot, William Henry, 1822-1898

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Charleston and Pendleton, South Carolina attorney, plantation owner, historian, and politician. From the description of Letters to W.W. Humphries, 1868-1871. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140211 ...