A.G. Rose papers, 1843-1845.

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A.G. Rose papers, 1843-1845.

Items relate chiefly to banking business and document dealings with the Bank of Liverpool concerning Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Railroad bonds and bonds issued by the South Carolina under "An Act for rebuilding the City of Charleston." Also includes letter, 7 Sept. 1843, to Joseph Hazel, Beaufort, S.C., discussing plans for Hazel to ship corn by steamboat, prices current, and Rose's request for slaves to assist in gathering the crop on his farm.

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Hazel, Joseph E., 1933-

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Bank of Liverpool

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Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Rail-Road Company

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In the 1830s, Daniel Drake and others proposed a rail line running from Charleston, South Carolina to Cincinnati, Ohio. A charter was sought from the Kentucky General Assembly to allow the construction of the line through the Commonwealth. The charter was passed in 1836 with provisions for branch lines to Louisville and Maysville. The line changed its name to the Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Rail-Road. The company's stock sales met poor response outside South Carolina. The line sought n...

Rose, A. G.

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Cashier, Bank of Charleston, Charleston, S.C. From the description of A.G. Rose papers, 1843-1845. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 44498251 ...