Louise Gibert Lesesne Logan family papers, 1865-1961.

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Louise Gibert Lesesne Logan family papers, 1865-1961.

Correspondence, genealogical material, photographs, and other items. Other items include a letter (1865) from Harriott Middleton to Susan Matilda Middleton concerning the burning and pillage of family plantations and the city of Columbia, S.C., describing brutal conduct by Federals; "Recollections of Miss Elizabeth Pinckney Huger" (1879) regarding her family and relations, and life at Clermont Farm near Stateburg and at Pendleton, S.C.; reminiscences (1888) of M.E. Huger; a commonplace book (n.d.), mostly verse; the script (7 p.) of a Punch & Judy "playette" with illustrated, handwritten instructions for making a puppet theater, and a letter (1924) from Mrs. Grace Larsen (of "The Larsens, Novelty Entertainers") to Louise G. Logan about the instructions; poems; and "De Flagg Storm," an account (1936) in Gullah dialect about an 1893 hurricane in South Carolina which caused the death of members of the Flagg family; and a framed watercolor miniature (n.d.) of Caroline Petigru Carson.

1.75 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8066512

South Carolina Historical Society

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Logan family.

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Logan, Louise Gibert Lesesne, 1877-

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Daughter of James Petigru Lesesne and Harriott Kinloch Hunter. In 1909 she married William Turner Logan (1874-1941), a Charleston, S.C., lawyer and politician. From the description of Louise Gibert Lesesne Logan family papers, 1865-1961. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 70978655 Wife of Charleston and Summerville, S.C. attorney and politician William Turner Logan (b. 1874). From the description of Louise Gibert Lesesne Logan papers, 19...

Huger, Elizabeth Pinckney, -1882

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Elizabeth Pinckney Huger (1804-1882), was a resident of South Carolina, and daughter of Francis Kinloch Huger (1773-1855). From the description of A Memoir of circumstances connected with the early life of Col. Francis Kinloch Huger and an account of his effort to rescue Genl. Lafayette from the Prison of Olmutz [188u?] / compiled by his daughter Elizabeth Pinckney Huger from memory of conversations had with her Father on the subject and memoranda left by him. (University of South Ca...

Bennett, Henry Holcomb, 1863-1924

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Middleton family.

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Hunter family.

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Cheves, Langdon, 1848-1939

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Charleston, South Carolina attorney and historian. From the description of Abstracts of title (1694-1850) for lands in Charleston and the Lowcountry, between 1900 and 1940. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32139054 Charleston, S.C., attorney. In the last year of the Civil War he joined the Confederate Army. After graduating from the College of Charleston in 1871, he went into railroad construction in Georgia, but later returned to Charleston to st...

Flagg family.

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Carson, Caroline, 1820-1892

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Caroline Petigru Carson, daughter of James Louis Petigru (1789-1863), a South Carolina attorney, writer, and politician, was an artist and poet. She married William Augustus Carson (1800-1856), a South Carolina rice plantation owner, in 1841. She died in Rome, Italy, where she had moved during the Civil War. From the description of A walk in the pine forest : poem, 1848. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144344 Charleston, South Carolina artist a...

Lesesne family.

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Brown family.

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Larsen, Grace H. (Grace Hutchison)

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Middleton, Harriott, 1828-1905

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Middleton, Susan Matilda, 1830-1880

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Logan, William Turner, 1874-1941.

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Broun family.

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Kinloch family.

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Lesesne, Harriott M.

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Logan, William, 1776-1854

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South Carolina attorney, plantation owner, and librarian. He was the son of Dr. George Logan (1751-1793) and Honoria Logan. In 1802 he purchased Maryville Plantation (St. James Goose Creek Parish, S.C.). From the description of A record of the Logan family, 1841. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522150 ...

Kinlaw family.

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Huger, Mary Esther, 1820-1898

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Mary Esther Huger was born in 1820, the daughter of Colonel Francis Kinloch Huger and Harriott Lucas ("Lucy") Pinckney Huger, (the daughter of General Thomas Pinckney and Elizabeth Motte Pinckney and sister to Thomas Pinckney, Jr., and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, owner of Woodburn). Mary Esther Huger's mother died December 27, 1824, in Philadelphia, PA. The year after her death, Col. Huger sold his estate, Clermont, near Statesburg, SC, and moved to Pendleton, SC, with ...