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Front Matter
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Ship Othello, Rio De Janeiro
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North Carolina Correspondence
The Coast Survey.
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Romance of Real Life
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Hog Commerce.
Phenomena of the Brain
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Old Long John — The Bear Hunter
Something for the Curious
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Supreme Court of the U.S.
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Late Distinguished American Poets
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The Horse and His Rider
The Russian Conspiracy
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Extracts from a letter, written by a Young Carolinian, to his parents in Alabama
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The Golden Emigration
Death of Mrs. White
A Dog Story.
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Letters to the North — No. 6
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The North and the South
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Sketch of the Lives of the Twin-Artists. Miss Adele and Mr. Karl Hohnstock, Solo ...
Cuba in 1849
[Correspondence on Ainsworth]
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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
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Newspaper Press of South Carolina
A Tame Butterfly
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Another Letter from Gen. Jackson on the Texas Question.
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The Rochester Ghosts, the Rabbit Breeding Woman and the Cocklane Ghost / Passion ...
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A Tiger Fight
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The Caucasian Race
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Squatters and Gold-Diggers. An Emigrant's Experience
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Squatters and Gold-Diggers. An Emigrant's Experience (Continued)
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Findings by the Wayside. No. I.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. I. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. II.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. II. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. III.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. III. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. IV.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. IV. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. IX
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Findings by the Wayside. No. IX (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. III.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. III. (Continued)
Findings by the Wayside. No. V.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. V. (Continued)
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Findings by the Wayside. No. V. (Continued)
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Findings by the Wayside. No. VI.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. VII.
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Findings by the Wayside. No. VIII.
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[Findings by the Wayside. Number Four]
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Shecut's Historical Sketches
John Newton in Charleston
Statistics of Population
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Battle of Ramsour's Mill
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A Visit to Williamsburg. Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown.
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General Selections. Anecdotes of Wild Beasts — Leopards and Jaguars.
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Cuba, Mexico, and the Spanish-American Republics
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Curious Political Reminiscences. General Duff Green's Reply to Col. Benton.
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Cuba: Its Commercial and Military Importance to the United States / Saratoga Springs ...
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The Queen of the Aptilles. History of the Lopez Expedition
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Mr. Calhoun's Letter to Mr. King
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A Chapter of Curious Facts.
General Quitman
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Biographical Sketch of Colonel Samuel Hammond
Chester [Tax and Census Statistics]
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Charleston, South Carolina
Lancaster District. [Tax Statistics]
Barnwell / Horry District [Census Statistics] (Two Items)
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Revolutionary Incidents. No. I.
Gold Mines of Edgefield
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Judge William Smith
Gen. Jackson's Birth-place
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Revolutionary Incidents. No. III.
Report of the Tax Office for the Parish of St. John's Berkley, from 1852. [Tax and Census ...
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Purysburgh
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Reply to Senex
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[Untitled]
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Obsequies of Hon. J. J. Evans. / Meeting of the Bar of South Carolina / The Mississippi ...
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The Late Col. Wade Hampton
Obituary
Gen. Jackson's Birthplace
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Judge William Smith
American Privateers in the Late War
Alexander B. Meek
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Dixon Hall Lewis
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Court of Errors / Public Meeting (2 Items)
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The Mountains of North Carolina
How the Indians Made Stone Arrow Heads
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Revolutionary Incidents. Number X. Battle of King's Mountain.
Birth-Place of Andrew Jackson
Pickens District. [Census Statistics]
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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
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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]
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Inaugural Oration, For the Public Inauguration of the Monument Erected by the Washington ...
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Appointment of United States' Senator
Colleton District. [Tax Statistics]
Edgefield. / Orange Parish. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
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Ann Pamela Cunningham.
Biographical Sketch of William Lowdnes
[Extract from the Tax Returns of Lexington]
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The Battle of Blackstocks
The Battle of Eutaw
The State Census. Spartanburg District / Newberry. [Census Statistics] (Two Items) ...
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The Koszta Correspondence
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Nil Desperandum
The Jasper Family
[Anecdotes on Mr. Jay]
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Legislature of South Carolina. 1858-1860.
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Antiquity of a Salt Manufactory
Tax Statistics
York. / Lancaster. [Tax Statistics] (Two Items)
Michaux's Garden
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Valuable Statistics [Census Statistics]
Statistics of Lexington. [Census Statistics]
Population of South Carolina [Census Statistics]
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Our Naturalization Laws.
The Battle of Eutaw
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Old Recollections.
Increase in the Wealth of Greenville
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Death of Hon. Jacob Bond I'On
A Relic of the Revolution — Col. Tarleton's Letter.
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To Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
To the Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
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Mr. Keitt's Speech
More Proof
Governors of States and Territories for 1860.
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To the Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
To Rev. W.H. Barnwell.
A Remarkable Physiological Phenomenon.
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The New Jersey Historical Society — Memorials of Captain Lawrence.
Old Letters.
Death of Charles R. Leslie.
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Speech of Hon. J.J. Evans, of South Carolina, In The Senate, June 23, 1856.
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To B.R. Carroll, Esq., Editor ''Historical Collections'' of SO. CA.
Portrait Gallery.
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Removal of the Remains of Hugh Swinton Legare, late Attorney General of the United ...
Gen. Washington on Slavery.
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Washington Correspondence. Visit to the Tomb of Washington.
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The Post Mastership of Charleston.
An Original Letter from Benjamin Franklin.
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Original Account of the Battle of Eutaw.
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The Right of Search and the Right of Visit. Mr. Webster's Exposition of the Subject ...
Massachusetts Historical Society — Early Culture of Cotton.
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Col. Wade Hampton.
An Incident of Revolutionary History. / [Census of Winnsboro] (Two Items)
Marion and Sumter.
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Revolutionary Incidents. No. IV.
Topographical Researches.
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The Subterranean City.
Origin of Plants.
Old Pendleton District.
''Old St. Stephens.''
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Oration Delivered Before the South Carolina Historical Society, Thursday, May 19, 1859, ...
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A Letter from the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett to Governor Adams, on the State of Public ...
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Historical Donations
Revolutionary Letters
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Incident in the History of North Carolina
Historic Hints
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[Hand Drawn Map of Augusta, GA and Surrounding Areas]
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Penguins and Albatrosses / An Arctic Voyage (Two Items)
The Old Slave Trade and Who Conducted It.
The Huguenots of America
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Mr. Calhoun and his Portraits
The Tuscaroras
Under Two Flags
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Charleston in Olden Times. The Fellowship Society.
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Only Female Mason. How She Obtained Her Degrees—Her Portrait In Every Lodge Room ...
Meeting and Church-Streets, and Other Ancient Localities
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Mr. Yeadon's Speech
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From Our London Correspondent
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South Carolina in the Revolution
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Buford's Defeat
Metternich—A Retrospet.
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A Visit to Black Mountain and its Neighbouring Peaks.
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Editorial Correspondence
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Olympic Games
Marion and Sumter.
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The Marion Family. No. X. The Widow of Gen. Francis Marion.
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Documentary History of the American Revolution
Death of the Hon. William C. Preston.
Something to Think Upon.
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South Carolina Rice Plantation.
The Great Sea Serpent.
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The Palmetto Celebration.
William Campbell Preston.
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A Family of Heroes.
Hon. William C. Preston. Tribute of the Courts.
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The Regulators.
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Revolutionary Incidents. No. VII. The Battle of Cedar Springs.
Reminiscences of St. Stephen's Parish.
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[Partial Masthead]
South Carolina in the Revolution. No. II.
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Speech of Hon. J.J. Evans, of South Carolina, in the Senate, June 23, 1856.
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The North and the South — The Crisis Before us.
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Jackson's Night Attack upon the British / The Crops in Georgia / Bishop Elliot at Marietta ...
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The Frigate Constitution alias ''Old Ironsides.''
Correspondence of the Courier
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Printing in South Carolina
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The Patriot Dictator / [Iron Work] / [Republican Convention] / The First Celebration ...
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Later From California and Central America / Later from Kansas / The Philadelphia ...
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A Tiger Cat
Familiar Quotations
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The Testimony of History
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