Henry DeSaussure Bull papers, 1911-1946.
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Bull, Henry DeSaussure, 1885-1957
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Episcopal priest; rector, Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church, Georgetown, S.C.; author of various books of local and church history, including his 1948 book: All Saints Church, Waccamaw: the Parish, the Place, the People, 1739-1948. From the description of Henry DeSaussure Bull papers, 1911-1946. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 55859355 ...
Cunningham family.
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Wallace, David Duncan, 1874-1951
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Burney, William
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Wragg, William, 1714-1777
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South Carolina attorney, legislator, and plantation owner. He practiced law in England for a period but returned to South Carolina circa 1750. He owned several plantations and other properties including Riverside on the Ashley River, the Middle Settlement, and Wampee. A Loyalist, Wragg was banished from South Carolina in 1777. Wragg's first wife was Mary Wood (d. 1767), after whose death he married his cousin Henrietta Wragg (1737-1802). Their children included William Wragg (d. 1803) and Charlo...
Cole, Lois Dwight, 1903-1979
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Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1860-1952
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Resident of Florence, S.C.; son of Robert Woodward Barnwell (1831-1863); graduate, 1882, the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.; ordained an Episcopal priest, 1884; retired, 1911, and devoted himself to writing; published books of verse and numerous articles on Civil War military history; died 1952. From the description of Robert Woodward Barnwell (1860-1952) papers, ca. 1931-1948. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 32847528 ...