Edward Spann Hammond papers, 1835-1920.

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Edward Spann Hammond papers, 1835-1920.

Plantation account books, and diaries re politics, Elmwood Plantation, African-American slaves, Civil War, legal practice, and cotton market; telegram, 26 Apr. 1860, J.H. Hammond, Washington, D.C., to Col. B[arnett] H. Brown, Charleston, re power struggles at 1st Confederate Congress; volume, 1859-1860, listing slaves at Cowden Plantation [Aiken County, S.C.] by name and occupation; 2 scrapbooks, c. 1844-1890 and 1847-1864, newspaper clippings re agriculture and policies of Confederate government. Seven diaries, 1852-1920, re student life at Franklin College [University of Georgia], travel to Cincinnati, study of wine industry, political rallies, presidential elections, management of slaves, daily activities as planter before and after Civil War, and Kentucky carpet-baggers; entry, 4 Oct. 1856, re political relations between North and South; 2 undated plantation manuals re duties of overseer, food and clothing allowances, hours of work, and policy towards children and pregnancies. Four plantation account books, 1857-1860 and 1870, 1857-1858, 1859-1863, and 1900-1910, re agricultural experiments; land purchases; Hammond family genealogy; and lists of slaves identified by name, age, value, and capacity for work; and accounts with sharecroppers; letter book, 1861-1909, re death of James Henry Hammond; volume, 1866-1868, re efforts to sell E.S. Hammond's Va. plantation and settle his father's estate; vol., 1889-1904, S.C. politics, and agricultural depression of 1893-1894. Cotton account book, 1877-1879, re laborers; vol., 1877-1884, Barnwell County, criminal docket listing cases, witnesses, jurors, and verdicts; oversize vol., 1897-1902, U.S. Commissioner's Docket [PU-5]; vol., c.1895, re cotton seed oil industry; letter, 25 Oct. 1890, to D.W. Boon, re issues in John Cheves Haskell and Ben Tillman campaign; letter, 15 Aug. 1891, to his mother re recent speech and death of cotton trade; letters, 1889-1892, to Interstate Commerce Commission, re lawsuit of melon growers versus S.C. Railway Company. Letter, 4 Oct. 1893, to Wade Hampton, re postmaster appointment, opposition to S.A. Woodward, and support for [Grover] Cleveland; 2 letters, 28 Jan. 1896, to Stanwix G. Mayfield, and 18 Feb. 1896, to O.C. Jordan, re election of education trustees by districts; letter, 5 Feb. 1896, to Martin B[ryan] Woodward, Aiken, S.C., re Barnwell County, Carolina Midland Railway Company, and local cotton textile factory. Two journals, 1870-1875 and 1880-1907, Aiken and Barnwell Counties, S.C., re farming and tenants, legal activities, politics, and a personal account of 1886 Charleston earthquake.

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Hammond, Edward Spann, 1834-1921.

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Blackville, S.C. plantation owner, physician, and attorney. Hammond, a custodian of the Downer Institute fund, was the son of South Carolina governor James Henry Hammond (1807-1864). From the description of Letter : Blackville, S.C., to [W.L. Washburn], 1897 Jan. 17. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522778 Planter, physician, and attorney, of South Carolina and Lynchburg, Va.; S.C. Rep. from Barnwell District, 1858-1860; husband of Marcella Chri...

Tillman, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Ryan), 1847-1918

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Farmer, governor of South Carolina, 1890-1894, and U.S. senator, 1895-1918; from Trenton (Edgefield Co.), S.C. From the description of Papers, 1894-1897. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20400241 The series title represents "Personal Unprocessed" and was designed as such by staff at the South Caroliniana Library as part of their system of classifying collections. Apparently this part of the Tillman Papers was processed at a later date than the Incoming and Outg...

Hammond family.

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Brown, Barnett H., 1786-1879.

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Gary, Martin Witherspoon, 1831-1881

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Lawyer and Confederate brigadier general. From the description of Papers, 1855-1879. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39390462 South Carolina native; secessionist; held several Confederate Army commands before his promotion to brigadier general. From the description of Papers, 1864 June 13. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 15356196 ...

Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864

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James Henry Hammond (1807-1864) was a lawyer and planter, and an early advocate of nullification and secession. He was Democratic governor of South Carolina for the period 1842 to 1844, and was a U.S. Senator, for the period 1857 to 1860. As a senator he began to doubt the wisdom of secession. From the description of Papers, 1823-1875. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259405 James henry Hammond (1807-1864) was a South Carolina planter who served in the ...

Mayfield, S. G. (Stanwix Greenville), 1861-1942

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