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32. Edisto Island Presbyterian Church Register Book, 1837-1901
- Description:
- The Edisto Island Presbyterian Church Register is an unbound book recorded between 1837-1901. The register contains minutes from church sessions, baptism and marriage records, church memberships and church controversies with references to enslaved men and women by name and the accusations against them. Also included is the constitution of the Edisto Union Church, which was formed by Africans Americans, formerly enslaved, who took over the Edisto Island Presbyterian Church following the Civil War.
33. James Simons Account Book, 1838-1854
- Date:
- 1850-1859, 1838, 1839, and 1840-1849
- Description:
- The James Simons Account Book, 1838-1854, contains financial information for Mrs. Harleston Simons in account with James Simons. Accounts include payments made for shoes, clothing, slave badges, and wages for enslaved persons. The names of the enslaved persons are written as Martha, Billy, John, Sammy, Annette, Lydia, Charlotte, and Richard.
34. Journal of Robert Woodward Barnwell plantations, 1838-1859
- Date:
- 1838-1859
- Description:
- The Journal of Robert Barnwell is a record of names for the enslaved men, women and children between the years 1838-1859. The slaves are recorded at the locations of Cotton Hope Plantation, Bulls Point Plantation, Briars Plantation and Woodward Plantation in Beaufort County, South Carolina. The journal also records inventory lists for items such as tobacco and cattle and lists the blanket and clothing distributions for the slaves. Loose papers include a copy of the last Will and Testament of William Hazzard Wigg Barnwell. The names of the enslaved men are; Aaron, Abram, Adam, Arthur, Ben, Billy, Bolton, Charles, Charley, Cudjoe, Cuffee, Cyrus, Dandy, Daniel, David, Delin, Dick/ O. Dick, Diddy, Die, Dizzy, Dole, Edward, Frank/Frank S., Frederick, George, Hagar, Harry/ O. Harry, Henry, Isaac, Israel/ D. Israel, Jacky, Jacob, James, Jimmy, Joe, John/Johny/Jonny, Jordan, Joseph, Joshua, Lackey, Lary, Luis, March, Marcus, Mill, Miller, Milton, Moes, Moses, Ned, Neptune, Paul, Peter, Primus, Prince/ O. Prince, Renty/ D. Renty, Richard, Sacky, Sam/Sammy, Sampson, Solomon, Stephen, Straban, Tom, Toney, Wanby, Will, William The name of the enslaved women are listed as; Abby, Affy, Amelia, Amy/ L. Amy/ O. Amy/ Old Amy, Annie, Baby, Becca, Beps, Betty, Binah, Catharine, Celia, Charlotte/ O. Charlotte, Chloe/ O. Chloe/ Old Chloe, Clarinda, Cornelia, Daphne, Delia, Dinah, Doll, Ellen, Emmeline, Eudina, Eve, Evelina, Fanny, Fatima, Flora, Fortiba, Fortune, Grace, Hannah, Helen, Hester, Hetty, Isabele, Janette, January, Jenny, Joan, Kate, Kit, Liddy, Lindy/ O. Lindy, Lizzy, Louisa, Lucy, Maria/ B. Maria, Marian, Martha, Mary, Miley, Minna,, Nancy, Nanny, Nelly, Peggy, Philis/Phillis/S. Philis, Phobe, Polly. Rebeca, Rinah, Ritta, Robin, Rose/ O. Rose/S. Rose, Sarah, Sary, Siah, Stephen, Stetty, Sue, Susannah, Sylla, Tenha, Tyrah
35. General Work and Allowance List, 1840
- Date:
- 1840
- Description:
- The General Work and Allowance List was kept in the year 1840 by the Glover family and records the enslaved people at Camp, West Bank, Forlorn Hope and Snug-it-is Plantations. Information includes the names of the male, female and child slaves, tasks completed by the slaves and their food allowances.
36. Charles Manigault Letter Book, 1846-1848
- Date:
- 1848, 1846, and 1847
- Description:
- The Charles Manigault Letter Book, 1846-1848 is a bound volume kept by Charles I. Manigault while living in Paris, France with his family between 1846-1848. Letters were sent to James Coward, overseer at Silk Hope Plantation, Thomas Middleton, R. Habersham & Son, Alfred Huger, Anthony Barclay, Y. Haynes, overseer at Gowrie Plantation, Louis Manigault and Charles Manigault Jr. Topics of conversation found in these letters include business operations at the plantations, enslaved people's resistance via running away, treatment and punishment of slaves, a group of slaves taking an overseer to court, living abroad in Paris, Charles Manigault's views on racial equality in Paris, the Manigault children's schooling in Paris and at Yale College, traveling Europe, meeting Muhammad Ali, the leader of Egypt and discussing the Mexican American War and Egyptian politics, Charles Manigault's Huguenot ancestry and history, and being in Paris during the French Revolution of 1848.
37. Conveyance of Chantilly Plantation from Susan M. Wigfall to John L. Nowell, 1847
- Date:
- 1847-10-06
- Description:
- Conveyance of Chantilly Plantation as well as twenty-three named enslaved persons sold by Susan M. Wigfall to John Nowell.
38. Baptism Book for Enslaved People at Walworth and Leamington Plantations, 1848-1853
- Date:
- 1852, 1849, 1853, 1850, 1851, and 1848
- Description:
- The Baptism Book for Enslaved People at Walworth and Leamington Plantations, 1848-1853, is a record of enslaved men, women and children who were baptized under officiating ministers Rev. William Dehon and Rev. Christopher D. Gadsden. The book also makes notations regarding enslaved persons who were dead upon receiving baptism. The last two pages are entries about the enslaved persons who underwent the rite of confirmation.
39. H.F #9 Dr. A.B Flagg Medical Accounts 1850-54
- Date:
- 1850-1859
- Description:
- The A.B Flagg Medical Account Book is the medical account of Georgetown County physician Arthur Belin Flagg that records his visits to patients on various plantations. His patients include the families who own the plantations as well as the enslaved peoples on the properties. The names of the enslaved peoples are listed as: Abby, Abram, Adaline, Adam, Alexander, Alice, Amelia, America, Amy, Andrew, Anthany , Anthony, August, Barbara, Barbo, Beck, Becky, Ben, Betsy, Bobit, Brays, Buck, Caimmy, Cain, Carolina, Caroline, Ceasar, Celia, Centy, Charles, Charlotte, Chisa, Chubby, Columbus, Cook, Cornelia, Dandy, David, Diannah, Dicey, Dick, Dinah, Dolly, Dozier, Eady, Elizabeth, Ella, Elsy, Emely, Eve, Fanny, Flower, Francis, Frank, Frederick, Gib, Grace, Grey, Hagar, Hannah, Hariot, Henry, Hercules, Hester, James, Jane, Jenny, Jerry, Jim/Jimmy, Joanna, Joe, John/Johnney, Josephine, Juddy, Julia, July, June, Juno, Kate, Katy, Lalanne, Laura, Lauria, Lavan, Leah, Libby, Lora, Lousia, Lucy, Margaret, Maria, Marianne, Martha, Matt/Matte, Mazareen, Minty, Mood, Motte, Mystella, Nancy, Nannette, Nanny/Nany, Nelly, Nero, Nicklaus, Parker, Patty, Paul, Peggy, Peter, Philis, Phoebe, Phylis, PollodoPrince, Pyanna, Rebecca, Richard, Rina, Robert, Robin, Rody, Rosena, Saby, Sally, Sam, Sambo, Sandy, Sarah, Silus, Simon, Stella, Sue, Susy, Syche, Tammy, Titus, Willard, Willy, and York.
40. Newton Plantation Slave Lists and Blanket Distribution Book, 1854-1861
- Date:
- 1850-1859, 1860, and 1861
- Description:
- The Newton Plantation Slave Lists and Blanket Distribution Book, 1854-1861, is a bound book recording the names of enslaved persons at Newton Plantation (thought to be in Georgetown County, South Carolina). The lists include information concerning births, deaths, marriages, and purchasers of slaves. The blanket list includes names of the slaves, and the years blankets were distributed.