Eugene Whitefield Dabbs (April 15, 1864 - May 31, 1933) [2007?] / by Brenda Bevan Remmes.

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Eugene Whitefield Dabbs (April 15, 1864 - May 31, 1933) [2007?] / by Brenda Bevan Remmes.

Biographical sketch of E.W. Dabbs and his family, including his first wife, Maude McBride Dabbs, a union that produced six children, and his second wife, Susan "Sudie" Miller Furman Dabbs.

14 sheets : ill. ; 28 cm.

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Dabbs, Eugene Whitefield, 1864-1933

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Farmer of Sumter County, S.C.; father of civil rights activist, James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970), and Eugene Whitefield Dabbs, Jr. (b. 1894); son of J. Quincey Dabbs (d. 1880) From the description of Eugene Whitefield Dabbs papers, 1773-1949. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 28408999 ...

Dabbs Family

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McBride family.

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Remmes, Brenda Bevan.

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Dabbs, Maude McBride, 1860-1908.

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Dabbs, James McBride, 1896-1970

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James McBride Dabbs (1896-1970) was a professor of English at the University of South Carolina and Coker College, Presbyterian churchman, writer, civil rights leader, Penn School Community Services trustee, Southern Regional Council president, and farmer of Mayesville, S.C. He also worked with the South Carolina Council on Human Relations, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Committee of Southern Churchmen, the Council on Church and Society, and the Delta Ministry. From the des...