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1860/12/30
Jamison, David F., fl. 1860
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on volunteer army
Signed as President of the Secession Convention of South Carolina.
GLC02272.02
December 30, 1860
Arthur, B.F., fl. 1860-1863
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. re: establishing volunteer army
Written as clerk of the convention
GLC02273
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (permanent army)
Written as clerk of the South Carolina Secession Convention.
GLC02274.01
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on permanent army
Signed as President of the South Carolina Secession Convention. Written in the hand of B.F. Arthur.
GLC02274.02
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve (not to relax military)
GLC02275
1861/01/02
Official copy of minutes of Constitutional Comm. resolve re: checks to U.S. Govt
Advising Governor Pickens that no checks be issued to U.S. government employees. (Misdated 1860.)
GLC02276.01
Ferguson, H.W., fl. 1861
to Gov. F.W. Pickens re: transmittal of above resolution on checks
Signed by Hunter as President Pro-Tem of the South Carolina Secession Convention. (Misdated 1860.) Written in the hand of B.F. Arthur.
GLC02276.02
Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-1869
Board of Ordinance letter to Pickens re: defense of Charleston
With Pickens' endorsement on verso, as Gov. of South Carolina, he has refused to yield. James Jones and signed by Thomas F. Dragton.
GLC02277.01
1861/01/10
Sloan, John D., fl. 1861
Original resolution to protect South Carolina sea coast
Document signed as members of the South Carolina House of Representatives. This is the original resolution requesting Pickens describe coastal defenses.
GLC02278
1861-1902
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
[Collection of Orville S. Dewey, 33rd regiment, New York, light artillery] [decimalized]
Nicknamed "Tom" by his family and coming from Buffalo, Dewey served in the army of the Potomac, primarily in Washington at an instructional camp. Many of the letters are addressed to his sister Mary "Mollie" McLean. Dewey stayed in the Army after the...
GLC02161
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