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405. Election returns for Greenville District

408. Educational Commission

417. General orders. Head-Quarters, Department of S. C. and Ga.

419. Part of Thomas Jones Davies papers, 1784-1907

423. General orders. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office

430. Few Rhymes on the Naval Expedition to Port Royal

433. Theo[logical]. Seminary, Columbia, S.C. 30th October 1861

434. 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

438. Young Ladies' Concert : 1861 Aug. 5

440. Future supply of teachers

445. Message of President [Jefferson] Davis

446. Hillsborough, N.C., Military Academy...April [29], 1861. Dear Sir

450. Loan for the Defence of the Confederate States

451. Charleston, March 13, 1861

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

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

456. Broadside advertisement citing the object of the school [Edgefield Male Academy]-- "to prepare thoroughly such men as may wish to enter any Southern College, and to afford to such as do not intend to prosecute a Collegiate course of study, facilities for acquiring a thorough and practical business education,"

462. The Lone star camp song

465. Union Is Dissolved!

468. Ordinance Concerning Citizenship

470. 1860 Association

473. Complimentary Party to the Senior Class of 1859-60

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

481. To the People of St. Bartholomew's <Parish, S.C.> 1860

485. 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."

490. Arithmetic

495. New England Society

497. Wofford College commencement

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