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St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Pendleton, South Carolina 1818-1940

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Pendleton, South Carolina 1818-1940
Author: Roland J. Whitmire (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1955
Genre: Episcopalians
ISBN:

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A short history of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pendleton, South Carolina written by Roland J. Whitmire, Jr., a student at Clemson College who later became an Episcopal minister. Includes a list of early members, prominent individuals buried in the graveyard and a list of rectors from the building of the church in 1820 to its closing in 1940.


African American Life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780-1900

African American Life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780-1900
Author: W. J. Megginson
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2022-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1643363395

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A rich portrait of Black life in South Carolina's Upstate Encyclopedic in scope, yet intimate in detail, African American Life in South Carolina's Upper Piedmont, 1780–1900, delves into the richness of community life in a setting where Black residents were relatively few, notably disadvantaged, but remarkably cohesive. W. J. Megginson shifts the conventional study of African Americans in South Carolina from the much-examined Lowcountry to a part of the state that offered a quite different existence for people of color. In Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties—occupying the state's northwest corner—he finds an independent, brave, and stable subculture that persevered for more than a century in the face of political and economic inequities. Drawing on little-used state and county denominational records, privately held research materials, and sources available only in local repositories, Megginson brings to life African American society before, during, and after the Civil War. Orville Vernon Burton, Judge Matthew J. Perry Jr. Distinguished Professor of History at Clemson University and University Distinguished Teacher/Scholar Emeritus at the University of Illinois, provides a new foreword.


St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Virginia City, Mont.) Records

St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Virginia City, Mont.) Records
Author: St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Virginia City, Mont.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1873
Genre: Episcopal Church
ISBN:

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Records of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Virginia City, Montana, consist of a minute book (1873-1886). (SC 2591)


A Faithful Heart

A Faithful Heart
Author: Emmala Reed
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781570035456

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Emmala Reed's journals from 1865 and 1866 present a detailed account of life in western South Carolina as war turned to reconstruction. Reed's postwar writings are particularly important given their rarity - many Civil War diarists stopped writing at war's end. Also unlike many diarists of the period, Reed lived in a small town rather than on a plantation or in an urban center.


Legacy of a Southern Lady

Legacy of a Southern Lady
Author: Ann Ratliff Russell
Publisher: Clemson University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1638041415

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“Anna Calhoun Clemson was John C. Calhoun’s favorite child. After reading Ann Russell’s biography based on Anna’s letters, one finds it easy to understand why. The product of a famous family and an exceptional woman, Anna was also, as Russell ably demonstrates, very much “a southern lady.” Her story—her “life’s journey,” as Calhoun told his daughter her life would be–gives us a glimpse of an important southern family, of southern womanhood, of heartbreak and difficulty, of a nation torn apart by sectional conflict. Like Mary Chesnut’s famous diary, Anna’s letters, the crux of Russell’s study, provide us with a rich, detailed picture of southern life, both personal and public.”


Library Catalog

Library Catalog
Author: Daughters of the American Revolution. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 1986
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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