Dickson family papers, 1762-1932.

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Dickson family papers, 1762-1932.

Chiefly correspondence, accounts, receipts, and land papers including bond, 22 May 1764, York County, Pa., of Matthew Dickson to James Hamilton; bond, 30 Nov. 1772, Craven County, S.C., of M. Dickson to Nicholas Walton and James Caldwell. Tax receipt, 12 Aug. 1777, of M. Dickson, re 220 acres of land; letter, 28 Dec. 1789, Rutherford County, N.C., from John Swann, to M. Dickson, re lawsuit brought against Swann by J. Dickson; bill, 11 June 1805-12 May 1807, Pendleton District S.C., re blacksmith work done by Samuel Cherry for M. Dickson. Letter, 24 Jan. 1818, from J. Kirksey, to M. Dickson, re difficulty in hiring laborers; letter, 23 June 1932, Anderson, S.C., from Mae McDuffie, to Jo[seph] O[liver] Wilhite, Toccoa, Ga., re Depression era economy and financial difficulties. Also including two volumes, 1956, by Harriet Dickson Reynolds, "David Dickson, 1750-1830, and some of his descendants records;" and volume, 1970, Houston, Tx., by Harriet Dickson Reynolds, re genealogy of William and David Dickson of South Carolina and Georgia.

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Wilhite, Joseph Oliver.

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Dickson family.

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Residents of York County, Pa., and York County, S.C.; Matthew Dickson (b. 1731) immigrated from Ireland, arriving in U.S. in 1762, and served in the cavalry for Revolutionary Army. From the description of Dickson family papers, 1762-1932. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 42640940 Abishai M. Dickson, an Alabama native, joined the Alabama Red Rovers in response to the events of the Texas Revolution, and was killed in the Goliad massacre. ...

McDuffie, Mae

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Cherry, Samuel, 1774-1840.

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Reynolds, Harriet R. (Harriet Robertson), 1910-

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Walton, Nicholas.

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