Robert E. Russell papers, 1845 Jan. 1-1857 Oct. 17.

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Robert E. Russell papers, 1845 Jan. 1-1857 Oct. 17.

Chiefly bills and receipts, 1 Jan. 1845-17 Oct. 1857, Columbia, S.C., documenting various expenses including clothing; taxes; a piano; pew rent at Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbia, S.C.; South Carolina Railroad freight expenses; children's school expenses; subscription to the "South Carolinian"; medical services provided by Dr. R[obert] W[ilson] Gibbes; and payment of wages to African-American slaves identified by name.

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Trinity Church (Columbia, S.C.)

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South Carolina Railroad

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Railroad company established in 1843 with the consolidation of the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Co. and the Louisville, Cincinnati, and Charleston Railroad Co. The South Carolina Railroad was reorganized in 1881 as the South Carolina Railway Company. From the description of South Carolina Railroad records, 1875-1876. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144917 ...

Russell family.

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Russell, Robert E. L.

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Planter of Columbia, S.C., region. From the description of Robert E. Russell papers, 1845 Jan. 1-1857 Oct. 17. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42402497 ...

Gibbes, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1809-1866

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Physician and chemist of Charleston and Columbia, S. C. From the description of Papers, 1851 and undated. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35074207 Physician, author, publisher, and newspaper editor of Columbia, S.C.; native of Charleston, S.C.; son of William Hasell Gibbes, a Charleston lawyer; graduate of South Carolina College and the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Gibbes purchased a medical practice in Columbia during 1830s; Gibbes als...