The Barbara Shuler and Peter Otto (Huttow, Hutto) family through the eyes of a granddaughter : [ typescript] ; 2001 / by Merlene Hutto (Otto) Byars (Klutzow).
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Lewis M. Ayer (1821-1895) was a lawyer, planter, minister, and teacher of Barnwell, S.C., and the Lewis Malone Ayer (1769-1863); member, S.C. House, 1848-1852; graduate, S.C. College, 1839, University of Virginia, 1841, and Harvard, 1842; Brigadier-General, 3rd Brigade, S.C. Militia, 1853; member, Confederate House; during Reconstruction worked as cotton merchant in Charleston, S.C.; returned to Barnwell County, S.C., in 1868, to farm land with tenant labor; Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr., ...
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[Saxe Gotha was on a site originally called Fort Congaree, ca. 1718-1724, after which it was not garrisoned; in later years the site of the fort and surrounding area were informally called "The Congarees"; in 1734 the site was designated Congaree Township; in 1735 this township was renamed Saxe Gotha in honor of the birthplace of a daughter-in-law of King George II.]. From the description of Saxe Gotha Town [typescript] : 1994 / by Merlene Hutto (Otto) Byars. (University of South Car...