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3. Part of Yon family papers, 1758-1906

8. No title. Broadside printed in Latin

9. Wofford College commencement

10. Commencement Party of Wofford College, July 8th, 1857

17. Part of Matsu Crawford papers, 1923-1988

18. Part of Matsu Crawford papers, 1923-1988

22. Regiment of artillery

24. Circular re Mexican Revolution

27. Circular [Note Gives Reasons for Delay in Printing]

28. Circular [Note Gives Reasons for Delay in Printing]

29. Dear sir

32. Stylographical card drawing

42. 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.

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

46. Supplement to Carolina Spartan

48. Andrew Jackson

50. Program. Oratorical Contest Euphradian and Clariosophic Literary Societies

59. University of South Carolina

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

65. Final examination.---History. Senior class, 1875

67. Patent

68. General Orders No. 63

69. Copy of General Orders No. 3.

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

71. South Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans circular

75. Meeting of South Carolina banks

78. Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1824. Sir

80. Order for a Sample New Domestic Washing Machine

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

89. The Thornwell Orphanage, Clinton S.C.

90. To the Friends of the Thornwell Orphanage

91. England's Neutrality, a Parliamentary Debate. With notes: By a Confederate reporter [John R. Thompson in ms. Inserted here]. "All ye who with credulity the whispers hear of Fancy; Convinced that we shall fairly win at last our nationality, without the help the help of Britain's arm, despite her neutrality."

94. Theological Seminary, Columbia, June 9, 1869...Geo. Howe

96. Instructions to Agents

97. Are You Land Poor?

98. Lands Bought, Sold, and Exchanged in all Parts of the Country

99. International Self-Pronouncing Reference Library