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904. Presidential proclamation, 1867 Sept. 10

905. Having been appointed by the President of the United States, Assessor of the First Collection District, State of South Carolina, embracing the Judicial Districts of Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Georgetown, Horry, Kershaw, Lancaster, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter and Williamsburg, I have entered upon the discharge of my duty by dividing the said territory into the following Assessment Distrcits. ...

907. Educational Commission

908. Young Ladies' Concert : 1861 Aug. 5

909. Stop the runaways, 1819 Aug. 3

910. 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

911. I do hereby certify, that [name in ms.] hath taken and subscribed the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity, as directed by act of . . . South-Carolina . . . to oblige every free male inhabitant . . . to give assurance of . . . allegiance . . . [signed and dated in ms., Camden District, June 4, 1778]

919. We want work, not charity, [1931 Mar. 16 : Columbia, S.C.]

920. To the Voters of Greenville City