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201. State Rights and Free Trade Party. July 4th, 1831

204. Standing Committees of the [S.C.] Senate, 1866

205. Standing Committees of the Senate, November 24, 1840

207. St. John's High School. Classical, scientific and military

209. Speigel Grove

213. Spartanburg, October, 1857. Dear Sir:

214. Spartanburg Female College. 1859

220. Southern Baptist Advocate prospectus, Printed manuscript

223. South Carolina. Richland --- In Equity

225. South Carolina curiosity: the petrified man

228. South Carolina Railroad Company circular

229. South Carolina Land Agency

230. South Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans circular

232. South Carolina College, December 15, 1852. Dear Sir

233. South Carolina College Commencement...December 4, 1837

234. South Carolina College Commencement Ball

235. South Carolina College Commencement Ball

236. South Carolina College Cadet Company Committee circular letter advising members of an assessment to help repay a loan from the Rev. R.W. Barnwell for their trip to defend Ft. Sumter in April. Committee members included Augustine T. Smythe, William Kirk, Jos[eph] J. Fripp, Langdon Bowie, Tho[ma]s P. Moore, and R.M. Anderson

239. So. Ca. College - Examination of seniors, Nov. 1858

242. Sir: [gives information on recent meeting of the State Rights Party]

244. Sir: At the 30th annual meeting of the Society of the Alumni of the Virginia Military Institute…on the 4th of July, 1872, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted…Charles D. Walker, Secretary Society Alumni, V.M.I., Theological Seminary P.O.

246. Sir, I have the honor to forward you herewith the Resolution of the House of Representatives of this state, on the recommendation of the State of North-Carolina, proposing as amendment to the Constitution of the United States, to establish a uniform mode of Electing Electors of President anf Vice-President, which has been rejected by that body

247. Simms Memorial

251. Senior class, Nov., 1858

257. Schedule Camden [Rail] Road. Up ... Down ...

264. Rules and regulations for the Dancing Assembly of Savannah

266. Rules and Regulations of the Horry County Fair

274. Richland County. For Governor, Wade Hampton

275. Richard Kirkland, the Humane Hero of Fredericksburg.

286. Regulations of stations on South-Carolina Rail Road

289. Regulations for the Post-Office

294. Regiment of artillery

295. Reduced Prices on our Fine Line of Legal Caps

298. Read This Notice, Important

300. Rates of tuition in the Male Academy of Newberry...for 1856