Reverend Robert Wilson papers, 1885-1913.

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Reverend Robert Wilson papers, 1885-1913.

Correspondence includes a 1913 letter from Leslie Dorsey Richardson in Maryland to Reverend Robert Wilson regarding the establishment of a South Carolina Chapter of the Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America. Other material consists of a title to lot number 1246 in Magnolia cemetery purchased by Robert Wilson for one hundred and forty four dollars in 1885.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7999895

South Carolina Historical Society

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Wilson, Robert, 1838-1924

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Robert Wilson (1838-1924) was a physician who served as a surgeon in the C.S.A. Army during the Civil War and afterwards became an Episcopal minister. He was born in Charleston, S.C., the son of James Mazyck Wilson (1814-1887) and Ann Isabel Gibbes Wilson. His second wife was Ann Jane Shand. His son, Robert Wilson, Jr. (1867-1946), was a distinguished physician and educator. From the description of Reverend Robert Wilson papers, 1885-1913. (The South Carolina Historical Society). Wor...

Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America

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Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, S.C.)

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Large public cemetery, covering ca. 92 acres near Charleston, S.C.; prominent South Carolinians interred here include S.C. Governors Thomas Bennett, Langdon Cheves, Horace L. Hunley and Robert Barnwell Rhett; Confederate generals Micah Jenkins, Arthur Manigault, Roswell Ripley, James Conner and C.H. Stevens; and the crew of the H. L. Hunley submarine. From the description of Records of burial, 1845-1931. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 754850038 ...