John Julius Dargan papers, 1785-1965 (bulk, 1877-1940).

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John Julius Dargan papers, 1785-1965 (bulk, 1877-1940).

1785-1965

Correspondence, publications, clippings, and other papers, 1785 and 1877-1965, discussing political activities in South Carolinna, the free trade movement, pacifism and the peace movement, criticism of Gov. Benjamin R. Tillman, Dargan's support of the Democratic Party; elections and politics at state and national levels; Dargan's concept of the public defender; and a carton [offsite] of books from Dragan's library.

0.33 linear ft. (1 document box) 1 legal size folder. 1 over size folder. 1.25 linear feet (1 carton)

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