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John writes from the arsenal of his demerits, and his winning a "go ticket" which allows him to visit Magdalen in the near future.
Date:
1838-09-27
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A description of the writer's travels to Flat Rock, via Swannanoa and Asheville.
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Sarah writes complaning about her crowded home, discussing a visit by Reverend William Miller who is on his way to Mobile
Date:
1844-04-19
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Anna describes having leeches applied to her children, seemingly to treat small pox.
Date:
1844-04-19
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[Transcript] Anna describes having leeches applied to her children, seemingly to treat small pox.
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Advertisement for P. Quinn's book, stationery and periodical depot.
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Note on W.W. Keith, and Confederate service
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Card, saying "think of me" in French
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Note on Alexander Keith
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Pencil floor plan for living room and dinning room
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Newspaper article on Charleston catastrophes by Robert Rosen
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Newspaper article on Mount Pleasand, Sullivans Island and Isle of Palms officials looking ahead after property losses caused by Hurricane Hugo
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Newspaper article on repairs to Dock Street theater
Date:
1860-02-04
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Dance card, Jockey Club Ball
Date:
1860-01-31
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Dance card, St. Cecilia Society Ball
Date:
1867-02-14
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Dance card, St. Cecilia Society Ball
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Advertising leaflet by International Heralkdic Institute offering genealogical research services
Date:
1867-03
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Concert programme in aid of St. Michael's Bells
Date:
1863-06-19
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John writes from Fort Pemberton that his life is dull but for fishing, and the injury he sustained is painful but healing
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Leila Alston Siegling family line
Date:
1862-11-05
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Magdalen Elizabeth Keith., Sarah Abagail Whaley, Anna Bella Keith, Anna Charlotte Keith--promise to meet five years later at the Mills House if not married
Date:
1863
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In this portion of a letter, Willis writes that the religion has become more readily practiced in the Regiment
Date:
1857-05-21
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Magdalen Keith's letter enclosing a flower, to be opened three years later
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Shipping notices and poem entitled "The Excursionist"
Date:
1872-09-02
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Alex reports that "Trap" is well; that "Exscursion Tickets" for Spartanburg have been purchased; and that Willis's servants are unprepared to work for him any longer
Date:
1879-08-30
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Alex is on a trip to visit family and reports his safe arrival
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1862-08-18
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Willis writes from near Gordonsville, Virginia, on a surprise and swift attack by Stonewall Jackson and the privations of camp
Date:
1873-10-04
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Alex writes to his sister, discussing the health of family members and that the fees for a pew at St. Michael's church are affecting attendance
Date:
1863-02-10
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John writes that Union forces are putting torpedoes in the Stono river to blow up Confederate boats, but that all attempts, thus far, have been unsuccessful.
Date:
1863
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Willis writes from near Fredericksburg, Va., that he may be involuntarily moved to another Regiment.
Date:
1863-07-09
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Willis writes from Williamsport, MD., on a disappointing battle [Gettysburg], where "very many valuable men" were lost; that General Lee is not to cross the Potomac for a "few days".
Date:
1862
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Willis writes from General Gregg's Brigade that they are preparing to march to Virginia the next day
Date:
1862-08-18
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Willis writes from near Ripadan, Virginia, where Generals Lee and Johnston are in command. He speculates on a potential attack by the Confederates, though Union General Pope has pulled his men back.
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Anna Bella writes to Willis offering Christian encouragement
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1862-08-15
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Willis writes from near Orange, Virginia, on news from home, particularly engagements
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1862-08-03
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Willis writes from camp near Gordonsville. His Regiment is with Stonewall Jackson.
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1862-08-08
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Willis writes from Orange, Virginia, on a hard march with Stonewall Jackson. Willis complains he cannot get furlough.
Date:
1868-01
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Invitation, St. Cecilia Society dance
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Envelope
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Calling card
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Calling card
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Envelope
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Calling card
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Calling card
Date:
1886-09-30
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Maynard writes about Alex Marshall's travels (to Great Britain) and bills
Date:
1886-09-10
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Maynard writes to Magdalen on Maddie's health and Alex's travels and to Alex on his and Maddie's health
Date:
1879-01-01
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Mary writes to congratulate and approve of her match to Alec
Date:
1886-08-02
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Maynard writes on Alex Marshall's travels and Frances being ill
Date:
1869-12
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Tribute to Magdalen Elizabeth Keith from her students at the Normal School
Date:
1886-08-23
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This concerns family health and gossip