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03 September 1868
Colcock, Mary Anna, 1847-1889
to Theodora Colcock Hutson
Discusses Theodora's plans to visit her family's Ocean Plantation and Uncle John's house. Reports various family news and impending visits.
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13 October 1868
Hutson, Charles J., 1842-1902
to his sister
Reports family news, including a discussion of Mac's recent illness, possibly McLeod Hutson. Discusses agricultural output and circumstances of various family members. Mentions cholera affecting the family. Discusses the improved health of his...
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24 January 1871
to Charles J. Colcock
Reports family news. Mentions that Farris wants Colcock's Jersey wagon. Apologizes for not writing to his wife, Theodora. Comments on the children and a relative with typhoid fever.
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03 December 1871
to Theodora Colcock Huston
Says she is sorry it took so long to answer Hutson's letter. She is anxious to see her nephews. Asks when Hutson is coming to Ocean to visit. Speaks of family news, health, her children Annie and Emmie, and other matters. Says father (William F...
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08 September 1878
States she wishes she could come visit but it is harvest time. Reports that Mr. Dewees is preparing for harvesting. Mentions her children Annie and Emmie and comments about having Emmie learn music. Speaks of the welfare of Hennie. Mentions...
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04 August 1880
Comments on family matters, her children, everyday life, and servants. Letter signed Minnie, short for Mary Anna. Theodora Colcock married Charles J.C. Hutson. Mary Anna Colcock is her sister and married Joseph Dewees. Mary Anna and Theodora's...
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02 February 1857
to Charlie
Writes to Charlie, a fellow student, about how he misses college life at South Carolina College and cannot wait to return. Talks of his illness and how he cannot seem to get over it. Asks him to get his room and bed ready for when he returns in...
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11 December 1888
Colcock, William Ferguson, 1804-1889
to Richard
States if Richard comes for him next Monday he will go to McPhersonville. Mentions visitors and states everything is going well at the office. Gives love to Richard's family.
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01 April 1903
Coward, Asbury, 1835-1925
[South Carolina Military Academy receipt for fees from T.W. Hutson].
Payment of $75 for the academic quarter beginning 1 April 1903. Printed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell.
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13 November 1902
[South Carolina Military Academy receipt for fees from T.W. Hutson]
Payment of $100 for the first installment of academic fees for 1902-03 session. Next payment due 1 January 1902 in the amount of $75. Printed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell.
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