The Evening News, 1852
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- Title:
- The Evening News, 1852
- Date:
- 1852
- Description:
- The Evening News in 1852 discusses "Georgia Sarsaparilla" and it's effects on diseases of the liver and blood, the southern medical establishment, rates of gold, and an article titled "From a Peep into the Past." This article discusses the history behind Beaufain Street in Charleston, various burial sites, the first preaching to take place in the White Meeting House in 1690, the division of burial grounds for the "reception of master and slave," the first parsonage in 1698, and the "great gale" in 1752 where people died, and an enslaved man was clinging to a tree and rescued. Also includes are the histories of the Ball, Coming and Harleston families.
- Collection Title:
- Ball Family Papers, 1631-1895
- Contributing Institution:
- South Carolina Historical Society
- Media Type:
- Newspapers
- Personal or Corporate Subject:
- Ball family
- Topical Subject:
- Medicine, Slave records, Newspapers, Slavery--South Carolina, Diseases, Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), Death, Advertising, Cemetaries, Parsonages, Gold, Enslaved persons, Sarsaparilla, Windstorms, and Genealogies
- Geographic Subject:
- South Carolina
- Language:
- English
- Shelving Locator:
- 11-515A-39 (1134.00)
- Date Digital:
- 2023-08
- Digitization Specifications:
- 400 dpi, 24-bit depth color, Bookeye 4 Basic. Archival masters are tiffs.
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Public Domain
- Access Information:
- For more information and re-use requirements contact the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, 29401.
- Admin ID:
- 290309
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