Fragments of Family Records and Papers Chiefly in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 1791-1891.

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Fragments of Family Records and Papers Chiefly in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 1791-1891.

Contains mixed materials including handwritten notes, correspondence, clippings, photographs, certificates, diplomas, published proceedings and other articles relating to the Courtenay family of South Carolina. Includes genealogies of the Courtenay and Smith families, the last will and testament of Charles Henry Courtenay, notes on a mahogany table, newspaper obituaries for Edward S. Courtenay, the memoir of Edward S. Courtenay, miscellaneous papers of Professor J.C. Courtenay, a remembrance for Emma Carr, proceedings of the resignation of Captain William A. Courtenay (1874), membership certificates for the Georgia Historical Society, Wisconsin Historical Society, Massachusetts Historical Society, Oneida Historical Society, St. Andrews Society, and Nashville University, City School Board resolutions to thank William A. Courtenay, and a resolution of thanks from the Charleston Library Society to William A. Courtenay. Also includes images and photographs of family members and places.

15 in. x 11.5 in. leather and velvet bound volume, 392 pages.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8198547

South Carolina Historical Society

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Courtenay, William Ashmead, 1831-1908

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William Ashmead Courtenary was a Charleston and Columbia, S.C. businessman and newspaper editor. He served as mayor of Charleston from 1879 to 1887. From the description of Fragments of Family Records and Papers Chiefly in South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 1791-1891. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 775783242 Mayor of Charleston, S.C. From the description of Letter : to E.D. Jordan, 1886 Sept. 15. (The South Carolina Historical Soci...

Smith family.

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Courtenay family.

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