Deed, 1874 Feb. 1, Edisto Island, S.C.

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Deed, 1874 Feb. 1, Edisto Island, S.C.

Deed for land sold by the Edisto Island Presbyterian Church to A.J. Clark in which Clark gave "his house at Edingsville to the Church for a summer Parsonage." Notes sale of church property on the island in 1858 to Thomas A. Bayard, and recent repurchase of this property by the Church following a foreclosure on Bayard's mortgage. The deed is signed by members of the Standing Committee: I. Jenkins Mikell, chairman, Daniel T. Pope, John F. Townsend, and Townsend Mikell.

1 sheet (over size)

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Townsend, John, 1928-

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Mikell, I. Jenkins (Isaac Jenkins), 1851-1926

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Author of Charleston, S.C. From the description of Isaac Jenkins Mikell papers, 1839-1926. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 41023511 ...

Edisto Island Presbyterian Church (Charleston County, S.C.)

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Pope, Daniel T., 1838-

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Bayard, Thomas O.

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Mikell, Townsend, 1840-1926.

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Planter of Edisto Island, S.C.; son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell and second wife, Amarintha Jenkins Townsend Mikell; Townsend Mikell attended the University of Virginia; during the Civil War, he initially enlisted with the Calhoun Artillery, an Edisto Island unit, but later transferred to Maj. John Jenkins' "Rebel Troops." Mikell and his squad were captured by a Federal shore party on Edisto Island in April 1863; husband of Sarah Webb Clark Mikell (1843-1910) and father of Susalee Mikell (b. ca. 1873...