Taylor family papers, 1837-1860.

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Taylor family papers, 1837-1860.

Papers of Ann Manigault Taylor, mostly correspondence, including a letter (1841) from her at Staten Island, N.Y., to her father, concerning a house (with sketches) and family matters; and a letter (1860) of religious consolation to her brother Arthur and his wife concerning the death of their daughter Lina.

ca. 25 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7959280

South Carolina Historical Society

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Manigault, Arthur Middleton, 1824-1886

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Taylor, Thomas House, 1799-1867

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Manigault, Lina

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Manigault, Joseph, 1763-1843

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South Carolina planter and legislator. Son of Peter Manigault (1731-1773), he owned extensive properties including plantations in Georgetown District, Christ Church Parish, and St. James Goose Creek Parish, as well as a mansion on Meeting St. in Charleston, S.C. He entertained George Washington at his Awendaw residence in 1791. Joseph Manigault and his second wife Charlotte Drayton were the parents of Joseph (1801-1829), Anne (who married Rev. Thomas House Taylor), twins Peter (1805-1864) and Ch...

Manigault, Gabriel, 1809-1888

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South Carolina lawyer, author, and planter. He was the son of Joseph Manigault and Charlotte Drayton Manigault. He practiced law in Alabama for a period, and in 1846 he married Anne Porcher Mazyck (1820-1881). Gabriel Manigault was a signer of the Ordinance of Secession. He was also an aide to Gov. F.W. Pickens and and served in the South Carolina Ordnance Dept. with the rank of colonel. During the War Between the States, Manigault commanded troops on the South Santee and was with the recruiting...

Taylor family.

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Residents of South Carolina and New York City; Ann Manigault, the daughter of Joseph Manigault (1763-1843), married Rev. Thomas House Taylor in 1828. Taylor was born in Georgetown, S.C., and served as rector of Grace Church in New York City from 1834 to 1867. From the description of Taylor family papers, 1837-1860. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 665803886 ...

Taylor, Joseph Manigault, 1829-1899

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Taylor, Ann Manigault, 1803-1864

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Mazyck, Philip Porcher, 1792-1860

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