William Moultrie Reid Papers, 1800-1916.

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William Moultrie Reid Papers, 1800-1916.

Letters re religion and education; Mount Zion Academy (Winnsboro); S.C. Medical College; Harmony College (Sumter County); and life as teacher in various S.C. schools; correspondence of Thomas Goulding, children of Preston S. Brooks, and Civil War letters; topics include religious matters discussed with clergymen Julius J. Dubose, William Banks, William Brearley, George Cooper Gregg, James McDowell, William J. Wilson, and Joseph Bingham Mack; and genealogical charts of the Hammond and Wilbur Families. Letter, 10 May 1845, Union, S.C., from Dan[iel] Cannon Edwards, re Charleston, S.C. College, Mount Prospect Academy, and cotton prices; letter, 4 Nov. 1829, Charleston, from Ann Reid, re Charleston Infant School Society; letter, 20 Dec. 1839, Charleston, from Thomas Smythe, re plans for Second Presbyterian Church to form archives for church publications with other churches; letter, 2 June 1848, Charleston, S.C., from Ann Reid, re new technologies, gas lights, telegraph wires, and other inventions. Letter, 2 Dec. 1866, Camden, S.C., from S[amuel] Donnelly, re Reid's preaching, and religious instruction to freedmen; 2 letters, 18 Feb. 1867 and 14 June 1869, Macon and Roswell, Ga., from Francis Robert Goulding, re post-war conditions, race relations, and problems with Henry Ward Beecher; letters of Anna E. Reid from Fort Mill, S.C., re Home Institute, [William] Banks, Mack family, and others; letter, 1879, N.Y., F[rancis] R[obert] Goulding, to Maggie Reid, re Confederate Home and School, Charleston. Eight letters of D.C. Edwards, including 4 Sept. 1815, Union District, re Mount Prospect Academy and the seminary; 2 letters, 4 June 1835 and 6 Feb. 1846, Columbia, and Newnan, Ga., from R. Waddell and J.Y. Alexander re disposition of furnishings from house of Thomas Goulding, the Seaman's Preacher in New Orleans, La., re progress of his church; letter, 19 Apr. 1861, Charleston, Anna Reid, re surrender of Fort Sumter; 2 manuscripts, 1857 and undated, Savannah, Ga., transferring real estate from the William Quantock estate.

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Mack family.

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Gregg, George Cooper, 1814-1861

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Goulding, Thomas, 1786-1848

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Thomas Goulding was the son of Margaret Goulding Croft Hoyt and Reverend Stephen Hoyt of Midway, Georgia. He attended school at the Sunbury Academy in Sunbury, Georgia. From the description of Thomas Goulding letter, 1804. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 355680022 ...

Reid, William Moultrie, 1798-1884.

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Presbyterian minister of Sumter Co., S.C. From the description of Papers, 1818-1891. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20121145 Presbyterian minister of Charleston, S.C.; teacher at Columbia Theological Seminary in Columbia, S.C.; husband of Margaret Goulding Reid; brother of Ann Reid; father of Mollie, Merrick, Moultrie, George, and Goulding Reid. From the description of William Moultrie Reid Papers, 1800-1916. (University of South Carolina). WorldC...

Columbia theological seminary

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DuBose, Louise Jones, 1901-

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Editor, writer, historian of South Carolina; born 1901; died 1985. From the description of Louise Jones DuBose papers, 1918-1981 (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 320353462 Louise Gunby Jones DuBose (1901-1985), poet, playwright, journalist, born in Columbus, Georgia. From the description of Louise Jones DuBose papers, 1923-1976 (bulk 1926-1938). (Columbus State University). WorldCat record id: 38476043 ...

Wilson, William Jerome, 1884-

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Freedman was the term given to slaves who became free through the Confiscation Act of 1862 and the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863. Freed slaves became refugees and government camps were set up to minister to them. From the description of Report : to the American Freemen's Inquiry Commission : manuscript, 1863. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612791137 ...

Brearley, William H. (William Henry), 1846-1909

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Medical College of the State of South Carolina

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Wilbur family.

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Edwards, Daniel Cannon

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Banks, William, 1814-1875.

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Presbyterian minister and Confederate chaplain; native of Fairfield, S.C.; Banks and his wife, Mary Elvira Harrington Banks (b. ca. 1823) lived near Hazelwood P.O. in Chester District, S.C.; the younger children in the Banks family who lived at home included Harriet (Hattie) (b. 1845) and Alexander Banks (b. 1847); Rev. Banks was the father-in-law of Presbyterian minister, Joseph Bingham Mack (1838-1912), a native of New York who settled near Nashville in town of Columbia (Maury Cou...

South Carolina College

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Mack, Joseph Bingham, 1838-1912.

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Presbyterian minister; born in New York, raised in Columbia, Tenn., south of Nashville; son of Presbyterian minister William Mack (1807-1879) and Elizabeth Mack (b. ca. 1808); married to Mary Banks Mack of S.C.; son-in-law of Presbyterian minister William Banks (1814-1875) of Chester District, S.C.; elder brother of Mary (b. ca. 1841) and William (b. ca. 1845), both of whom were born in Tennessee. A number of Mack's sermons were published during his lifetime; he also wro...

Reid, Anna Elizabeth Moultrie

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Goulding, F. R. (Francis Robert), 1810-1881

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Presbyterian minister, inventor, and children's author, of Bath and Roswell, Ga. From the description of Francis Robert Goulding papers, 1888-1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 229154860 Francis Robert Goulding, author, clergyman, inventor, lived in this house at the time of his death, August 22, 1881, and is buried in the Roswell Presbyterian Cemetery. The son of Rev. Thomas Goulding, founder and first president of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Col...

Harmony College (Sumter County, S.C.)

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Alexander, J. Y.

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Mount Prospect Academy

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Reed family.

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Hammond family.

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Charleston Infant School Society.

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