"Family life at Pendleton", 1968.

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"Family life at Pendleton", 1968.

"Family Life at Pendleton" is a photocopy of the third chapter of Langdon Cheves: planting and politics in South Carolina, 1829-1841, a thesis written in 1968 by Huff while a student at Duke University. Dr. Huff gave permission for the copy to be made. The paper contains a description of Pendleton in the 1830s with a brief history of the Pendleton District. Activities of the Cheves family are described as well as activities of some of the other summer residents from the low country.

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Huff, Archie Vernon, 1937-

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A.V. Huff, Jr., received his master's degree from Duke University. He is an ordained Methodist minister. After many years as a professor of History at Furman University in Greenville, SC, he is now serving at Furman as Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Dean. From the description of "Family life at Pendleton", 1968. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 42396490 ...

Cheves, Langdon, 1776-1857

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Langdon Cheves (September 17, 1776 – June 26, 1857) was an American politician, lawyer and businessman from South Carolina. He was a U. S. Representative from 1810 to 1815, served as Speaker of the House in 1814–1815, and was president of the Second Bank of the United States from 1819 to 1822. Langdon Cheves was born at Bull Town Fort, on the Rocky River in South Carolina. His father, Alexander, was a native of Scotland; his mother, Mary Langdon, was from Virginia. At the age of ten he went t...

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Williams, George Walton, 1922-....

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George Walton Williams was born in 1922 in Charleston, SC. He fought in France and Germany during World War II. He received his A.B. from Yale in 1947 and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1949 and 1957, respectively. In the meantime, he also studied the history of his parish church and published a volume on the subject in 1951, entitled St. Michael's, Charleston, 1751-1951 . Williams began teaching in the English Department at Duke in 1957, with specialties in Shakespeare an...