Andrew Flinn papers, 1813-1840.

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Andrew Flinn papers, 1813-1840.

Anniversary address, 1813, given by Presbyterian minister Andrew Flinn before the Charleston Orphan House, Charleston, S.C. Also including plantation journal, Jan.-Dec. 1840, Green River Plantation in Mississippi, a property owned by the Flinn family, listing daily plantation records including rules governing plantation, punishment of African-American slaves, cotton harvest, and inventory of property.

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Charleston Orphan House

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The Charleston Orphan House, the first municipal orphanage in the U.S., was created by an act of the city council on October 18, 1790, at the instigation of council member, John Robertson. By this act, the Orphan House was charged with "supporting and educating poor orphan children, and those of poor distressed and disabled parents, who are unable to maintain them". The Orphan House stood on the corner of St. Philip and Calhoun Streets. It officially opened on October 18, 1794, and ...

Flynn family.

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Flinn, Andrew, 1773-1820

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Presbyterian minister in South Carolina. From the description of Andrew Flinn papers, 1814-1817. (Columbia Theological Seminary). WorldCat record id: 640149586 Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C. From the description of Andrew Flinn papers, 1813-1840. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 43074704 ...