R. Lathan travel journal, 1888.

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R. Lathan travel journal, 1888.

History of persons and places associated with upstate S.C. and the Associate Reform Presbyterian Church discussed as part of a travel narrative that included a visit to his parents in Blackstock, S.C. Typescript of travel journal describing a trip by narrow-guague rail from Chester, S.C., to various towns: Richburg, Union, Blackstock, and White Oak, S.C., and Charlotte, N.C., including historical information re sites visited, chiefly in Chester County, S.C.

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Lathan, R., 1829-1896

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Robert Lathan, Sr., D.D., was a prominent Associate Reform Presbyterian minister and amateur historian who graduated from Erskine College (Due West, S.C.) in 1855, and from Erskine Theological Seminary in 1858; Westminster College (New Wilmington, Pa.), awarded him an honorary D.D. degree in 1881; Lathan served a pastorate in Yorkville and Tirzah, S.C., for a total of 25 years, during which time he also taught in the local school system, served as school commissioner, and published works dealing...

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Foundation

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