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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 2, Chapter 14: Charleston. (search)
ny months complaints have been coming to his Cabinet of great disorders in Edgefield county. Edgefield county lies on the Savannah river, bordering Lincoln county in Edgefield county lies on the Savannah river, bordering Lincoln county in Georgia; a region in which the coloured people have a great majority of souls. There is a Black militia, a Black general, and a Black staff, as well as a Black sheriff, a Black judge, and other Black officers in Edgefield county. The White inhabitants are treated as a subject race. If any White man resents an insult, the Black ens it's against the Constitution; but the Negro captains and colonels in Edgefield county know nothing about Constitutions. If a quarrel springs up between a Bl to an express Article in the State Constitution, the coloured officers in Edgefield county have been in the constant habit of calling out their companies, and taking have been subjected to such gross indignities as the White inhabitants of Edgefield county. Mackey concludes his report by recommending the Governor to disarm and
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ounty, S. C., was born in that portion of Edgefield county now called Saluda, September 12, 1836. H Kershaw's brigade. His company was from Edgefield county and was one among the first organized in , in 1875, to Miss Hattie G. Matthews, of Edgefield county, and they have six children: Frederick L.er, Va. William L. Durst, born in Edgefield county, S. C., August 31, 1843, is the son of John ent merchant of Aiken, S. C., was born in Edgefield county, near the town of Trenton, April 20, 1844s educated in the Curryton high school in Edgefield county, near Hamburg. He enlisted in April, 186rother, of West Union, S. C., was born in Edgefield county, April 4, 1840. His father was William A Governor Bonham for duty as physician in Edgefield county. After the close of hostilities he continued his practice in Edgefield county with much success, until 1892. Meanwhile he took an influenti His father, Samuel S. Tompkins, born in Edgefield county, in 1819, was one of eight brothers in th[27 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
om Bussey. Died in 1893. *Third Sergeant, Cadet Isaac P. Harris, Covington, Ga. Died at Atlanta, Ga., in 1899. *Fourth Sergeant, Cadet Seaborn Montgomery, Ellaville, Schley county, Ga. Died in service 1864. Corporals. Cadet B. Frank Lee, Fort Valley, Ga. Thomaston, Ga. Later was made Third Sergeant in Co. B, to take place of I. P. Harris, promoted to Lieut. Cadet C. W. Linn. *Cadet Thomas Acree, Talbotton, Ga. Cadet J. Symmes. Cadet F. Jones. Cadet J. K. Anderson, Edgefield county, S. C. Wounded in in line, and died at Atlanta, August, 1864. Cadet McNealy, Marianna, Fla. Cadet J. H. Stokes, Lumkin, Ga. *Cadet Stephen G. Jordan, Washington county, Ga. Died May 23d, 1904. Privates. Allen, J. L., Bainbridge, Ga. Chipley, Ga. Atkinson, R. H., Macon, Ga. *Baker, W., West Point, Ga. Beall, Bignon,——. Billingslea, Clay, Green county, Ga. Bolger,——., Charleston, S. C. *Bomar, W. A., Atlanta, Ga. Died 1905. Bostick,—— Bozeman,——. B