Harllee family papers, 1802-1913.

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Harllee family papers, 1802-1913.

Chiefly land papers, business papers, family correspondence, and Robert Armstrong Harllee's Civil War correspondence while serving in Co. I, 8th Regt., S.C.V.; including will, 20 May 1802, Darlington District, S.C., re estate of Henry Cannon; deed and plat, 10 Dec. 1828, re land surveyed for Charles B. Howard along Jeffries Creek, S.C. Letters, 19 July 1834, 18 Oct. 1835, and 3 Sept. 1836, Darlington, S.C., William H. Cannon, to Rev. Allen McCorquodale, Fayetteville and Wadesboro, N.C., and Bennetsville, S.C., re Methodist activities; courtship letters, 25 Mar. 1837, 12 Mar. and 23 Feb. 1838, Marion, S.C., Robert Harllee, to Amelia Howard, re his feelings for her, their upcoming wedding, and informing his relatives of their impending marriage. Letter, 24 Jan. 1857, Amelia Harllee, to her daughter, Louisa Jane Harllee, re local news, weather, and good health among African-American slaves; letter, 11 Apr. 1861, Sullivan's Island, S.C., Robert Armstrong Harllee, to his father, Robert Harllee, re arrival on Sullivan's Island and his health. Civil War items include letter, 6 June 1861, Richmond, Va., Robert Harllee, to his father, re preparations to march to Manassas Junction; letter, 23 July 1861, Centerville, Va., Robert A. Harllee, to his mother, Amelia Harllee, re Battle of Bull Run; letter, 11 Mar. 1862, Little Rock, S.C., E.T. Stackhouse, to Dr. Robert Harllee, Jeffries Creek, S.C., re death of Robert Armstrong Harllee. Also including newspaper clipping and letter, 13 Mar. 1913, Tompkinsville, N.Y., Henry Timrod Goodwin, to Louisa Jane Harllee Pearce, re death of widow of poet Henry Timrod; undated genealogy, re Harllee family.

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Harllee family.

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Residents of Marion District (now Pamplico vicinity of Florence County) S.C.; Dr. Robert Harllee (1807-1872), physician and planter, lived at Melrose Plantation; S.C. Representative (1832-1836) and Senator (1852-1860, 1864-1868); son of Marion, S.C., founder Thomas Harllee; brother of John Harllee (1790-1870), David Stuart Harllee (1800-1854), William Wallace Harllee (1812-1897), Peter Harllee (1805-1860) and Thomas Harllee (d. 1853). Dr. Robert Harllee was husband of An...

Harllee, Robert Armstrong, d. 1862

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Harllee, Robert, 1807-1872

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Harley family.

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Harllee, Amelia Melvina Cannon Howard, 1810-1877

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From a small beginning in May 1932, the Methodist Crusaders Choir, then with 75 choristers, was hurriedly formed and made its first public appearance at the General Conference Meetings of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It is primarily a hymn-singing choir, and the devoted members feel that the main purpose in their coming together is to spread the gospel message of the Church by means of song. From the description of 7066 Methodist Crusaders' Young People's Choir Records, 1949-...