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102. Memento of the Fair of the Agricultural Society

103. Meeting of the Convention of the People of South Carolina

104. Meeting of the Convention of the People of South Carolina

105. Market conditions [report], 190u Apr. 7

110. Les Jardins

115. Internal regulations of the [Confederate] "Home"

116. Inimitable Watty Wallack's Benefit

129. Hands off!

139. General Orders No. 63

147. Farewell Concert ... At the Hibernian Hall

160. Dug-Out Races at Beaufort, Fourth of July, 1867. Entrance Free to any boat. The races will be of four classes, single paddle Boats, double paddle Boats, single scull Koats, and four to eight oared Boats"; the broaside also announces prizes for "superiority in Agricultural products."

167. Confederate Home School, Charleston, S.C.

168. Concert by the Society for the Preservation of Spirituals

169. Commerce is King

170. Comedy called the Recruiting officer, by George Farquhar

171. Combined Blotter and Writing Pad

178. Circular re Mexican Revolution

179. Circular of the Congregation of St. Philips' Church

187. Charleston, [blank for month and day] 185-

189. Charleston, South Carolina, January [31] 1804. [circular letter giving information on election of president and professors for South Carolina College; asks that it be cirsulated among prospective candidates; signed in ms. "Willm Johnson"] President of the Board of Trustees

193. Charleston, September 25, 1822. Dear Sir

197. Charleston, S.C., July 1, 1844. To Mr.

199. Charleston, S.C. , Oct. 22, 1847