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Scrapbook E (Part II)
Front Matter
Cover
Cover Verso
Flyleaf
Flyleaf Verso
[Page 1]
Ship Othello, Rio De Janeiro
[Page 2]
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[Page 3]
North Carolina Correspondence
The Coast Survey.
[Page 4]
(No Items)
[Page 5]
Romance of Real Life
[Page 6]
(No Items)
[Page 7]
Hog Commerce.
Phenomena of the Brain
[Page 8]
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[Page 9]
Old Long John — The Bear Hunter
Something for the Curious
[Page 10]
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[Page 11]
Supreme Court of the U.S.
[Page 12]
(No Items)
[Page 13]
Late Distinguished American Poets
[Page 14]
(No Items)
[Page 15]
The Horse and His Rider
The Russian Conspiracy
[Page 16]
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[Page 17]
Extracts from a letter, written by a Young Carolinian, to his parents in Alabama
[Page 18]
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[Page 19]
The Golden Emigration
Death of Mrs. White
A Dog Story.
[Page 20]
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[Page 21]
Letters to the North — No. 6
[Page 22]
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[Page 23]
The North and the South
[Page 24]
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[Page 25]
Sketch of the Lives of the Twin-Artists. Miss Adele and Mr. Karl Hohnstock, Solo Performers on the Violin and Piano to the Duke of Brunswick
Cuba in 1849
[Correspondence on Ainsworth]
[Page 26]
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[Page 27]
A Romance of Morocco
The Advantages of an Intrigue
Indian Revenge
Can a Man Live with a Ball in His Brain?
Touching Aneceote About Julia Dean
[Page 28]
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[Page 29]
Newspaper Press of South Carolina
A Tame Butterfly
[Page 30]
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[Page 31]
Another Letter from Gen. Jackson on the Texas Question.
[Page 32]
(No Items)
[Page 33]
The Rochester Ghosts, the Rabbit Breeding Woman and the Cocklane Ghost / Passion For Suicide (Two Items)
[Page 34]
A Tiger Fight
[Page 35]
The Caucasian Race
[Page 36]
Squatters and Gold-Diggers. An Emigrant's Experience
[Page 37]
Squatters and Gold-Diggers. An Emigrant's Experience (Continued)
[Page 38]
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[Page 39]
Findings by the Wayside. No. I.
[Page 40]
Findings by the Wayside. No. I. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. II.
[Page 41]
Findings by the Wayside. No. II. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. III.
[Page 42]
Findings by the Wayside. No. III. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. IV.
[Page 43]
Findings by the Wayside. No. IV. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. IX
[Page 44]
Findings by the Wayside. No. IX (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. III.
[Page 45]
Findings by the Wayside. No. III. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. V.
[Page 46]
Findings by the Wayside. No. V. (Continued)
[Page 47]
Findings by the Wayside. No. V. (Continued)
[Page 48]
Findings by the Wayside. No. VI.
[Page 49]
Findings by the Wayside. No. VII.
[Page 50]
Findings by the Wayside. No. VIII.
[Page 51]
[Findings by the Wayside. Number Four]
[Page 52]
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[Page 53]
Shecut's Historical Sketches
John Newton in Charleston
Statistics of Population
[Page 54]
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[Page 55]
Battle of Ramsour's Mill
[Page 56]
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[Page 57]
A Visit to Williamsburg. Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown.
[Page 58]
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[Page 59]
General Selections. Anecdotes of Wild Beasts — Leopards and Jaguars.
[Page 60]
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[Page 61]
Cuba, Mexico, and the Spanish-American Republics
[Page 62]
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[Page 63]
Curious Political Reminiscences. General Duff Green's Reply to Col. Benton.
[Page 64]
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[Page 65]
Cuba: Its Commercial and Military Importance to the United States / Saratoga Springs / From the Rocky Mountains / Singular Lakes in this State / The Tables Turned (Five Items)
[Page 66]
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[Page 67]
The Queen of the Aptilles. History of the Lopez Expedition
[Page 68]
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[Page 69]
Mr. Calhoun's Letter to Mr. King
[Page 70]
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[Page 71]
A Chapter of Curious Facts.
General Quitman
[Page 72]
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[Page 73]
Biographical Sketch of Colonel Samuel Hammond
Chester [Tax and Census Statistics]
[Page 74]
(No Items)
[Page 75]
Charleston, South Carolina
Lancaster District. [Tax Statistics]
Barnwell / Horry District [Census Statistics] (Two Items)
[Page 76]
(No Items)
[Page 77]
Revolutionary Incidents. No. I.
Gold Mines of Edgefield
[Page 78]
(No Items)
[Page 79]
Judge William Smith
Gen. Jackson's Birth-place
[Page 80]
(No Items)
[Page 81]
Revolutionary Incidents. No. III.
Report of the Tax Office for the Parish of St. John's Berkley, from 1852. [Tax and Census Statistics]
[Page 82]
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[Page 83]
Purysburgh
[Page 84]
(No Items)
[Page 85]
Reply to Senex
[Untitled]
[Page 86]
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[Page 87]
[Untitled]
[Page 88]
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[Page 89]
Obsequies of Hon. J. J. Evans. / Meeting of the Bar of South Carolina / The Mississippi / The Fishery Bounty / Death of J.F. Comer, Esq. / [Untitled] (6 Items)
[Page 90]
(No Items)
[Page 91]
The Late Col. Wade Hampton
Obituary
Gen. Jackson's Birthplace
[Page 92]
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[Page 93]
Judge William Smith
American Privateers in the Late War
Alexander B. Meek
[Page 94]
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[Page 95]
Dixon Hall Lewis
[Page 96]
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[Page 97]
Court of Errors / Public Meeting (2 Items)
[Page 98]
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[Page 99]
The Mountains of North Carolina
How the Indians Made Stone Arrow Heads
[Page 100]
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[Page 101]
Revolutionary Incidents. Number X. Battle of King's Mountain.
Birth-Place of Andrew Jackson
Pickens District. [Census Statistics]
[Page 102]
(No Items)
[Page 103]
Shecut's Historical Sketch
Abbeville. / York. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
Anderson. [Tax Statistics]
Greenville. / Yorkville. [Census Statistics] (Two Items)
Fairfield [Census Statistics]
Battle of Musgrove's Mills
[Page 104]
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[Page 105]
Richland District. / Chesterfield. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
[Cotton Bloom Charts]
Increase in the Wealth of Greenville
Greenville. / Marlboro. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
Census of Fairfield [Census Statistics]
[Page 106]
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[Page 107]
Inaugural Oration, For the Public Inauguration of the Monument Erected by the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, S.C. at Magnolia Cemetery, To the Memory of Col. William Washington and His Wife Jane Washington , May 5, 1858
[Page 108]
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[Page 109]
Appointment of United States' Senator
Colleton District. [Tax Statistics]
Edgefield. / Orange Parish. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
[Page 110]
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[Page 111]
Ann Pamela Cunningham.
Biographical Sketch of William Lowdnes
[Extract from the Tax Returns of Lexington]
[Page 112]
(No Items)
[Page 113]
The Battle of Blackstocks
The Battle of Eutaw
The State Census. Spartanburg District / Newberry. [Census Statistics] (Two Items)
[Page 114]
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[Page 115]
The Koszta Correspondence
[Page 116]
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[Page 117]
Nil Desperandum
The Jasper Family
[Anecdotes on Mr. Jay]
[Page 118]
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[Page 119]
Legislature of South Carolina. 1858-1860.
[Page 120]
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[Page 121]
Antiquity of a Salt Manufactory
Tax Statistics
York. / Lancaster. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
Michaux's Garden
[Page 122]
(No Items)
[Page 123]
Valuable Statistics [Census Statistics]
Statistics of Lexington. [Census Statistics]
Population of South Carolina [Census Statistics]
[Page 124]
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[Page 125]
Our Naturalization Laws.
The Battle of Eutaw
[Page 126]
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[Page 127]
Old Recollections.
Increase in the Wealth of Greenville
[Page 128]
(No Items)
[Page 129]
Death of Hon. Jacob Bond I'On
A Relic of the Revolution — Col. Tarleton's Letter.
[Page 130]
To Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
To the Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
[Page 131]
Mr. Keitt's Speech
More Proof
Governors of States and Territories for 1860.
[Page 132]
To the Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
To Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
A Remarkable Physiological Phenomenon.
[Page 133]
The New Jersey Historical Society — Memorials of Captain Lawrence.
Old Letters.
Death of Charles R. Leslie.
[Page 134]
Speech of Hon. J.J. Evans, of South Carolina, In The Senate, June 23, 1856.
[Page 135]
To B.R. Carroll, Esq., Editor ''Historical Collections'' of SO. CA.
Portrait Gallery.
[Page 136]
Removal of the Remains of Hugh Swinton Legare, late Attorney General of the United States, from Mount Auburn to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
Gen. Washington on Slavery.
[Page 137]
Washington Correspondence. Visit to the Tomb of Washington.
[Page 138]
The Post Mastership of Charleston.
An Original Letter from Benjamin Franklin.
[Page 139]
Original Account of the Battle of Eutaw.
[Page 140]
The Right of Search and the Right of Visit. Mr. Webster's Exposition of the Subject in 1843 — Letter to Our Minister in England.
Massachusetts Historical Society — Early Culture of Cotton.
[Page 141]
Col. Wade Hampton.
An Incident of Revolutionary History. / [Census of Winnsboro] (Two Items)
Marion and Sumter.
[Page 142]
Revolutionary Incidents. No. IV.
Topographical Researches.
[Page 143]
The Subterranean City.
Origin of Plants.
Old Pendleton District.
''Old St. Stephens.''
[Page 144]
Oration Delivered Before the South Carolina Historical Society, Thursday, May 19, 1859, by W.H. Trescot, Esq.
[Page 145]
A Letter from the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett to Governor Adams, on the State of Public Affairs
[Page 146]
Historical Donations
Revolutionary Letters
[Page 147]
Incident in the History of North Carolina
Historic Hints
[Page 148]
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[Page 149]
[Hand Drawn Map of Augusta, GA and Surrounding Areas]
[Page 150]
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[Page 151]
Penguins and Albatrosses / An Arctic Voyage (Two Items)
The Old Slave Trade and Who Conducted It.
The Huguenots of America
[Page 152]
(No Items)
[Page 153]
Mr. Calhoun and his Portraits
The Tuscaroras
Under Two Flags
[Page 154]
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[Page 155]
Charleston in Olden Times. The Fellowship Society.
[Page 156]
(No Items)
[Page 157]
Only Female Mason. How She Obtained Her Degrees—Her Portrait In Every Lodge Room In Ireland.
Meeting and Church-Streets, and Other Ancient Localities
[Page 158]
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[Page 159]
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[Page 160]
Mr. Yeadon's Speech
[Page 161]
From Our London Correspondent
[Page 162]
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[Page 163]
South Carolina in the Revolution
[Page 164]
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[Page 165]
Buford's Defeat
Metternich—A Retrospet.
[Page 166]
(No Items)
[Page 167]
A Visit to Black Mountain and its Neighbouring Peaks.
[Page 168]
(No Items)
[Page 169]
Editorial Correspondence
[Page 170]
(No Items)
[Page 171]
Olympic Games
Marion and Sumter.
[Page 172]
(No Items)
[Page 173]
The Marion Family. No. X. The Widow of Gen. Francis Marion.
[Page 174]
(No Items)
[Page 175]
Documentary History of the American Revolution
Death of the Hon. William C. Preston.
Something to Think Upon.
[Page 176]
(No Items)
[Page 177]
South Carolina Rice Plantation.
The Great Sea Serpent.
[Page 178]
(No Items)
[Page 179]
The Palmetto Celebration.
William Campbell Preston.
[Page 180]
(No Items)
[Page 181]
A Family of Heroes.
Hon. William C. Preston. Tribute of the Courts.
[Page 182]
(No Items)
[Page 183]
The Regulators.
[Page 184]
(No Items)
[Page 185]
Revolutionary Incidents. No. VII. The Battle of Cedar Springs.
Reminiscences of St. Stephen's Parish.
[Page 186]
(No Items)
[Page 187]
[Partial Masthead]
South Carolina in the Revolution. No. II.
[Page 188]
(No Items)
[Page 189]
Speech of Hon. J.J. Evans, of South Carolina, in the Senate, June 23, 1856.
[Page 190]
(No Items)
[Page 191]
The North and the South — The Crisis Before us.
[Page 192]
(No Items)
[Page 193]
Jackson's Night Attack upon the British / The Crops in Georgia / Bishop Elliot at Marietta (Three Items)
[Page 194]
(No Items)
[Page 195]
The Frigate Constitution alias ''Old Ironsides.''
Correspondence of the Courier
[Page 196]
(No Items)
[Page 197]
Printing in South Carolina
[Page 198]
(No Items)
[Page 199]
The Patriot Dictator / [Iron Work] / [Republican Convention] / The First Celebration / A Memento of the Day (Five Items)
[Page 200]
(No Items)
[Page 201]
Later From California and Central America / Later from Kansas / The Philadelphia Convention / New York Money Market / Remarks of Hon. A.P. Butler of South Carolina Upon the Proceedings of the Late Naval Board / [Letter of Thanks from the Chinese Rescued b
[Page 202]
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[Page 203]
A Tiger Cat
Familiar Quotations
[Page 204]
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[Page 205]
The Testimony of History
[Page 206]
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End Matter
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