The Quarterly
June 1994
The table of contents and surname index from our previous issues are provided
as a resource
for anyone seeking information or articles which we may have published.
Table of Contents:
A Broad River PlantationDuring the Civil War - Ellen S. Elmore of Columbia managed a family-owned plantation on York District's Broad River, 1862-1865.
The Barnett Family - by Thomas Dryden Spratt, July 1875
Letter from Camp- 1863 - letters to homen from W.R. Thorn to W. Harvey MerrittConfederate
Election District 10 - Election of 1776
"Scads of Gillhams Moved..."
Obituary of Francis Henry - February 1, 1867 from the Yorkville Enquirer
John Springs' Plantation Book, 1811-1847 (Part One)
John L.Miller, C.E.Y.D. & Publisher - Description of a trip from Yorkville to Charleston, April 11, 1855
Casualties of Co.B, 5th Regiment South Carolina Volunteers - near Spottsylvania Court House, VA, May 16, 1864
York County Marriages 1877 - Marriages found in the South Home, a Charlotte, NC newspaper
Origins of Ebenezer Academy - by Louise Pettus
Catawba Indian Autobiographer Passes - Garfield Harris, Catawba
Indian
Co. H, 12th Regiment, S.C. Volunteers - Letter from unidentified Ensign,
near Orange Court House VA, 3/2/1864
Count Oscar P.A.VonMoltke - His life in Yorkville, S.C. - From Denmark to York County
Leaseholders of theCatawba Indian Land, Fort Mill Area - 1785-1841
Orphans and the courts - Examples of court-directed car for orphans gleaned from court records
Casualties at the Ball Game - From The Record (Rock Hill, SC), June 30, 1921
Old Turner Homestead - by Louise Pettus
Dunlap-Poag Cemetery
Funeral Reister of Rev. James H. Thornwell (Part Two) - 1889-1894
Obituary of Mrs. Matilda Bayne - Fort Mill Times, September 20,
1923
Court of General Sessions, York County (Part Four) - March Term, 1813
and October Term, 1813
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