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191 bibliography primary sources Manuscript Collections South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston R.F.W. Allston Papers Adele Allston Incoming Family Letters, 1860–69. 450 items in 24 folders. Adele Allston Outgoing Family Letters, 1835–92. 250 items in 11 folders. Benjamin Allston Personal Correspondence, 1849–90. 250 items in 26 folders. R.F.W. Allston Incoming Personal Letters, 1817–64. 2 boxes, 46 folders. R.F.W. Allston Outgoing Personal Letters, 1820–64. 250 items in 34 folders. R.F.W. Allston Papers Accession, 1827–51. 38 folders. Factors’ Letters, 1855–68. 100 items in 11 folders. Nightingale Hall Plantation Book, 1846–59. 1 vol. Slave Papers, 1822–65. 100 items in 10 folders. “Address before Members and Pupils of the Winyah Indigo Society,” May 5, 1854. (MS and printed.) “Rules and History of the Hot and Hot Fish Club of All Saints Parish, South Carolina,” 1860. (MS and printed.) Harriott Middleton Family Papers, 1848–1917. 7 linear feet. Henry A. Middleton Jr., Plantation Journal, 1855–61. 1 vol. James Louis Petigru Papers, 1816–63. 175 items in 14 folders. Elizabeth W. Allston Pringle Family Papers, in Allston-Pringle-Hill Papers, 1863– 76. 100 items in 10 folders. Adele Allston Vanderhorst Diary, 1861–64. 1 vol. Southern Historical Collection of the Manuscripts Department, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill All Saints Church, Waccamaw, South Carolina, Vestry Journal, 1844–77 (typescript ). 1 item. Robert Francis Withers Allston Paper, 1843. 1 item. 192 bibliography Elliott and Gonzales Family Papers, 1698–1898. Ca. 6,000 items. Heyward-Ferguson Papers and Books, 1806–1923 (microfilm). 216 items, including 10 vols. Manigault Plantation Records, 1833–87. 5 vols. William Porcher Miles Papers, 1784–1906. 2,889 items, including 31 vols. Pettigrew Family Papers, 1776–1930s. 9,230 items. Public Documents United States. Bureau of the Census. Second Census of the United States: 1800. Population Schedule, Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Third Census of the United States: 1810. Population Schedule, Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Fourth Census of the United States: 1820. Population Schedule, Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Fifth Census of the United States: 1830. Population Schedule, Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Sixth Census of the United States: 1840. Population Schedule, Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Seventh Census of the United States: 1850. Schedule 1 (Population) and Schedule 2 (Slave), Georgetown District, S.C. ———. Eighth Census of the United States: 1860. Schedule 1 (Population) and Schedule 2 (Slave), Georgetown District, S.C. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. 128 vols. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1880–1901. Journals and Newspapers Charleston Daily Courier. 1846–64. Charleston Mercury. 1830–45. De Bow’s Review. 43 vols. New Orleans, 1846–80. Pee Dee Times (Georgetown, S.C.). 1853–58. Winyah Observer (Georgetown, S.C.). 1841–46. Edited Works and Other Published Sources Allston, Robert F. W. “Eulogy on John C. Calhoun, Pronounced at the Request of the Citizens of Georgetown District, on Tuesday 23d April 1850.” Charleston: Miller & Brown, 1850. [3.138.33.178] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 16:12 GMT) bibliography 193 ———. “Report on the Free School System.” Presented to the State Agricultural Society in Columbia, S.C., Nov. 26, 1846. Bleser, Carol, ed. The Hammonds of Redcliffe. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. ———. Secret and Sacred: The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder . New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Carson, James Petigru, ed. Life, Letters, and Speeches of James Louis Petigru, the Union Man of South Carolina. Washington, D.C.: W. H. Loudermilk & Company , 1920. “Contributions to the Lay Committee of the General Convention [of the Protestant Episcopal Church].” Philadelphia: King & Baird Printers, 1860. Early, Bishop John. “A Fortnight among the Missions to the Blacks.” In Annals of Southern Methodism, 1856. Ed. Charles F. Deems. Nashville: Stevenson & Owen, 1857. Easterby, J. H., ed. The South Carolina Rice Plantation as Revealed in the Papers of Robert F. W. Allston. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945. Mathew, William M., ed. Agriculture, Geology, and Society in Antebellum South Carolina: The Private Diary of Edmund Ruffin, 1843. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1992. Olmsted, Frederick Law. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States. 2 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1904. Pringle, Elizabeth Allston [Patience Pennington]. A Woman Rice Planter. 1913. Reprint, with new intro. by Charles Joyner. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1992. Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston. Chronicles of Chicora Wood. 1922. Reprint. Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1940. Scarborough, William K., ed. The Diary of Edmund...

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