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The South Carolina Department of Archives and History OF COUNTY, CITY, AND TOWN HISTORIES AND RELATED PUBLISHED RECORDS IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARCHIVES REFERENCE LIBRARY SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Robert H. Mackintosh, Jr.

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TheSouth CarolinaDepartment of

Archives and History

OF COUNTY, CITY, AND TOWN HISTORIESAND RELATED PUBLISHED RECORDSIN THE SOUTH CAROLINA ARCHIVES

REFERENCE LIBRARY

SELECTEDBIBLIOGRAPHY

Robert H. Mackintosh, Jr.

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Introduction ............................................................................... 5Abbeville County ........................................................................ 6Aiken County .............................................................................. 7Allendale County ........................................................................ 8Anderson County ....................................................................... 8Bamberg County ...................................................................... 10Barnwell County ....................................................................... 10Beaufort County ....................................................................... 11Berkeley County ....................................................................... 11Calhoun County ....................................................................... 12Charleston County ................................................................... 12Cherokee County ..................................................................... 15Chester County ......................................................................... 15Chesterfield County ................................................................. 16Clarendon County .................................................................... 17Colleton County ....................................................................... 17Darlington County ................................................................... 17Dillon County ........................................................................... 18Dorchester County ................................................................... 19Edgefield County ...................................................................... 19Fairfield County ........................................................................ 20Florence County ....................................................................... 21Georgetown County ................................................................. 22Greenville County .................................................................... 23Greenwood County .................................................................. 25Hampton County ..................................................................... 25Horry County ............................................................................ 25Jasper County ........................................................................... 25Kershaw County ........................................................................ 26

CONTENTS

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Lancaster County ..................................................................... 27Laurens County ........................................................................ 28Lee County ............................................................................... 28Lexington County .................................................................... 29McCormick County .................................................................. 29Marion County ......................................................................... 29Marlboro County ...................................................................... 30Newberry County ...................................................................... 31Oconee County ........................................................................ 32Orangeburg County ................................................................. 33Pickens County ......................................................................... 34Richland County ....................................................................... 36Saluda County .......................................................................... 37Spartanburg County ................................................................. 38Sumter County ......................................................................... 39Union County ........................................................................... 40Williamsburg County ............................................................... 41York County .............................................................................. 42

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❚ Introduction

This bibliography provides an easy-to-use list of the county, city, andtown histories and related published records—abstracts of wills anddeeds, cemetery records, marriage and death notices, and so forth—available in the Department’s reference library. The list is organizedby county, each followed first by a brief description of its origin, thenby cross references to related counties, and finally by the author, title,place of publication, printer or publisher, date of publication, and theReference Room call number of each publication held.

The card catalogue located at the entrance to the Reference RoomLibrary holds information on all our holdings—general South Caro-lina histories, histories of specific periods, statewide genealogicalcompilations, and so forth. You should consult it as well. Archaeologi-cal and architectural studies appear in this bibliography only if theycontain county histories, or if published material on a particularcounty is limited.

For more extensive holdings on South Carolina history, includingboth published and unpublished family genealogies, you may wish tovisit the South Caroliniana Library on the University of South Caro-lina campus.

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❚ Abbeville CountyThis county was established in 1785 from part of Ninety–Six District. Thislist contains entries for Ninety-Six District. See also Greenwood County andMcCormick County.Bowie, C. Newell. Boonesborough Township: Plats, Trails, and Towns,

1763 through 1775. Donalds, S.C.: Donalds Historical Society, 1993.F 279 .B66 B68.

Bratcher, R. Wayne. Cemetery Records of Abbeville County, South Carolina.Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1982. F 277 .A2 B4.

_______. Index to Commissioner of Locations Plat Books A & B, 1784–1788:Lower Parts of Old Ninety-Six District. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1986.F 277 .N6 B4.

Cann, Marvin L. Old Ninety-Six and the South Carolina Backcountry,1700–1775. (Greenwood, S.C.): Lander College, 1970. F 277 .N6 C3.

Dundas, Francis de Sales. The Calhoun Settlement; District of Abbeville,South Carolina. Staunton, Va.: N.p., 1949. CS 71 .C15 1949.

Ferguson, Lester W. Abbeville County, Southern Life-Styles Lost in Time.Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1993. No call number.

Holcomb, Brent. Ninety Six District, South Carolina; Journal of the Courtof Ordinary, Inventory Book, Will Book, 178l–1786. Easley, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1978. F 277 .N6 H4.

________. Two 1787 Tax Lists; Ninety Six District, South Carolina.Columbia, S. C.: Brent Holcomb, l974. F 277 .N6 H5.

Lander, Ernest McPherson. Tales of Calhoun Falls. Spartanburg, S.C.:Reprint Co., 1991. F 279 .C15 L36.

Langdon, Barbara R. Abbeville County Marriages 1780–1879 Implied inAbbeville County South Carolina Equity Records. Aiken, S.C.: Langdon& Langdon Genealogical Research, 1994. No call number.

Lucas, S. Emmett, Jr. Abbeville District, South Carolina Marriages, 1777–1852. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press (Reprint), 1988. F 277.A2 L8.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1986. F 268 .R4.

Some Cemetery Records of Abbeville County, South Carolina. Baltimore, Md.:Clearfield Co. Inc., 1982. F 277 .A2 S6.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. Abbeville County South Carolina1860 Census. Augusta, Ga.: Augusta Genealogical Society, Inc.1991. F 268 .A2 1860.

________. The 1850 Census of Abbeville District, South Carolina. Com-piled by Harold A. Lawrence. Tignal, Ga.: The Boyd PublishingCo., 1981. F 279 .A17 L38.

Ware, Lowry. Due West: South Carolina’s Oldest College Town. Due West,S.C.: L.P. Ware, 1993. F 279 .D83 W37.

________. Old Abbeville: Scenes of the Past of a Town Where Old Time ThingsAre Not Forgotten. Columbia, S.C.: South Carolina Magazine ofAncestral Research (hereinafter SCMAR), 1982. F 279 .A2 W3.

Wooley, James E. A Collection of Upper South Carolina Genealogical andFamily Records. 3 vols. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1972–1982. F 268 .W54.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 1, Abbeville County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1938. CD 3500 .H55 No. 1.

Young, Pauline. A Genealogical Collection of South Carolina Wills andRecords. 2 vols. Vidalia, Ga.: Georgia Genealogical Reprints; Easley,S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1969–1984. F 268 .Y68.

________. A New Index to “Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville DistrictWills and Bonds”. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1977. F 277.N6 Y6a.

________. Abstracts of Old Ninety-Six and Abbeville District Wills andBonds. Greenville, S.C.: Greenville Printing Company, 1950. F 277.N6 Y6.

________. Tombstone Inscriptions of Old Little River Church, Founded1791, Abbeville County, South Carolina. N.p., n.d. F 277 .A2 Y6.

❚ Aiken CountyCreated in 187l from parts of Orangeburg, Edgefield, Barnwell, andLexington counties. See also Barnwell, Edgefield, Lexington, and Orangeburgcounties.Aiken-Barnwell Genealogical Society, comps. Aiken County Cemeteries:

Vol. 1. Aiken, S.C.: Aiken-Barnwell Gen. Society, 1989. F 277 .A3 B25.

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Braddy, Edgar N. The Story of Aiken Told by Local Citizens: CentennialCelebration Commerating the Founding of Aiken South Carolina April 4th–6th 1935. Aiken, S.C.: Edgar N. Braddy, 1955. F 279 .A3.

Hanson, Glen T. The Cemeteries of the Savannah River Plant Site: AnInventory of Relocated and Remnants Cemeteries. N.p.: U.S.C., 1981.F 268 .S3 H3.

Henderson, P.F. A Short History of Aiken and Aiken County. Columbia,S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1951. F 279 .A3 H4.

North Augusta Historical Society. History of North Augusta South Carolina.North Augusta, S.C.: North Augusta Hist. Soc., 1980. F 279 .N4 N4.

Toole, Gasper Loren, II. Ninety Years in Aiken County: Memoirs of AikenCounty and Its People. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans & Cogswell,n.d. F 277 .A3 T6.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 2, Aiken County. Columbia, S.C.: The Historical RecordsSurvey, 1938. CD 3500 .H55 No. 2.

❚ Allendale CountySouth Carolina’s last county. Formed in 1919 from parts of Barnwell andHampton counties. See also Barnwell and Hampton counties.Searson, Louis Arthur. The Town of Allendale. Columbia, S.C.: N.p.,

1949. F 279 .A4 S4.Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of South

Carolina, No. 3, Allendale County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, l938. CD 3500 .H55 No. 3.

❚ Anderson CountyFormed in l826 along with Pickens County from part of Pendleton District.This listing includes Pendleton District. See also Pickens and Oconeecounties.Alexander, Virginia Wood. Pendleton District and Anderson County, S.C.

Wills, Estates, Inventories, Tax Returns, and Census Records. Easley,S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1980. F 277 .A5 A43.

Bratcher, R. Wayne. Anderson County Cemeteries. 6 vols. Greenville, S.C.:A Press, 1985. F 277 .A5 B5.

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Clayton, Frederick Van. Settlement of Pendleton District, 1777–1800.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1988. F 277 .P4.

Dickson, Frank A. Journeys into the Past; the Anderson Region’s Heritage.N.p., 1975. F 277 .A5 D5.

Holcomb, Brent. Marriage and Death Notices From Pendleton (S.C.)Messenger, 1807–1851. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, l977.F 268 .A5 H4.

Johnston, Olin D. Anderson County, Economic and Social. Columbia,S.C.: University of South Carolina, l923. HC 107 .S7 J6.

Klosky, Beth Ann. The Pendleton Legacy. Columbia, S.C.: SandlapperPress, 1971. F 279 .P36 K55.

McFall, Pearl Smith. So Lives the Dream.: History and Story of the OldPendleton District South Carolina, and the Establishment of ClemsonCollege. New York: Comet Press Books, 1953. F 277 .P4 M2.

Pendleton District Historical & Rec. Commission. Historic Pendleton,South Carolina. Pendleton, S.C.: N.p., 1970. F 279 .P36.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1986. F 268 .R4.

Simpson, R.W. History of Old Pendleton District With a Genealogy of theLeading Families of the District. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1978. F 277 .P5 S4.

Stevenson, Mary. The Diary of Clarisa Adger Bowen (1865) and thePendleton-Clemson Area, South Carolina, 1776–1889. Pendleton, S.C.:Research and Public Comm.,1973. F 279 .P36 S74.

Stewart, William C. 1800 Census of Pendleton District, South Carolina.Annotated by the editor. Washington, D.C.: National GenealogicalSociety, l963. F 268 .A5 1800.

United States. Bureau of the Census. 1820 U.S. Census, PendletonDistrict, South Carolina. Transcribed by Loye E. Nations. N.p., n.d.F 268 .A5 1820.

Vandiver, Louise Ayer. Traditions and History of Anderson County. N.p.:McNaughton & Gunn, 199l. F 277 .A5 V3.

Wilkinson, Tom C. Early Anderson County, S.C. Newspapers, Marriages,and Obituaries, 1841–1882. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1978. F 277 .A5 W54.

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Willie, Betty. Pendleton District, S.C. Deeds 1790–1806. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, l982. F 277 .P6 W4.

Young, Pauline. A Genealogical Collection of South Carolina Wills andRecords. 2 vols. Vidalia, Ga: Georgia Genealogical Reprints; Easley,S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1969–1984. F 268 .Y68.

❚ Bamberg CountyFormed in 1897 from part of Barnwell County. See Barnwell County.

❚ Barnwell CountyFormed in 1800 from part of Orangeburg District. See also Orangeburg andAiken counties.Davis, Patricia Lightsey. Barnwell County, South Carolina, Plat Books 4 &

5, 1788–1826. Homerville, Ga.: Huxford Genealogical Society,1988. F 277 .B25 D38.

Hanson, Glen T. The Cemeteries of the Savannah River Plant Site: AnInventory of Relocated and Remnants Cemeteries. N.p.: U.S.C., 1981.F 268 .S3 H3.

Holcomb, Brent. Winton (Barnwell) County, South Carolina: Minutes ofCounty Court and Will Book 1, 1785–1791. Easley, S.C.: SouthernHistorical Press, 1978. F 277 .B25 H6.

Huxford, Folks. Court of Equity Records of Barnwell District, S.C.: Abstractsof Genealogical Data Found Therein. N.p.: S.C. Society, Sons of theAmerican Revolution, 1966. F 277 .B25 H8.

Langdon, Barbara R. Barnwell County Marriages 1775–1879 Implied inBarnwell Co. S.C. Deeds. Columbia, S.C.: Langdon & LangdonGenealogical Research, l989. F 277 .B25 L3.

________. Barnwell County Marriages 1775–1879 Implied in BarnwellCounty, S.C. Probate and Equity Records. N.p.: Barbara R. and ShirleyP. Langdon, 1984. F 277 .B25 L3.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S. C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

Reynolds, Emily B. The County Offices and Officers of Barnwell County, S.C.1775–1975: A Record. Spartanburg, S.C.: Published for the SouthernStudies Program, U.S.C. by Reprint Co., 1976. JS 451 .S69 B77.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. Barnwell County, South Carolina,1870 Federal Census Index. Bountiful, Utah: Historic Resources, Inc.,1993. F 268 .B25 1870.

Williston Tricentennial Committee. History of Williston South Carolina.Williston, S.C.: Anderson Oil Co., 1987. F 279 .W54.

❚ Beaufort CountyEstablished in 1785 from Beaufort District. See also Hampton and Jaspercounties.Burn, Billie. An Island Called Daufuskie. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Re-

print Comp., 1991. F 277 .B3 B86.Caldwell, Benjamin P., ed. No. II a Longer Short History of Bluffton, South

Carolina and Its Environs. Bluffton, S.C.: Bluffton Hist. Pres. Society,1988. F 279 .B4 C3.

Carse, Robert. Department of the South; Hilton Head Island in the CivilWar. Columbia, S. C.: State Printing Co., 1961 E 470.6 .B3 C3.

Graydon, Nell S. Tales of Beaufort. Beaufort, S. C.: Beaufort Bookshop,1963. F 279 .B3 G7.

Hilton, Mary Kendall. Old Homes and Churches of Beaufort County, SouthCarolina. Columbia, S.C.: State Printing Co., 1970. F 277 .B3 H5.

Holmgren, Virgina C. Hilton Head; a Sea Island Chronicle. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 277 .B3 H51.

Jones, Katharine M. Port Royal Under Six Flags. New York: Bobbs-MerrillCo., 1960. F 277 .B3 J5.

Peeples, Rev. Robert E. Tales of Ante Bellum Hilton Head Island Families.Hilton Head, S.C.: N.p., 1970. F 279 .H54 P4.

United States. Bureau of the Census. The 1850 Census of St. Luke’sParish, Beaufort County, South Carolina. Transcribed by Betsy M.Caldwell. Bluffton, S.C.: Bluffton Hist. Pres. Soc., 1984. F 268 .S2 C3.

Woofter, T.J., Jr. Black Yeomanry; Life on St. Helena Island. New York:Octagon Books, 1978. F 277 .B3 W9.

❚ Berkeley CountyFormed in 1882 from part of Charleston County; it includes part of an earlierBerkeley County formed by the Proprietors in 1682. See also Charleston County.

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Berkley County Historical Society. Cemetery Records: A Documentary ofCemetery or Burial Ground Reports and Grave Relocations by Santee Cooperfrom the Project Area, 1939–1941. N.p., 1986. F 268 .B5.

Cross, J. Russell. Historic Ramblins Through Berkeley. Columbia, S.C.:R.L. Bryan Co., 1985. F 277 .B5 C5.

Heitzler, Michael J. Historic Goose Creek, South Carolina, 1670–1980.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1983. F 277 .B5 H16.

Irving, John Beaufain. A Day on Cooper River. 2d ed., ed. Louisa ChevesStoney. Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1969. F 277 .B5 I72.

Orvin, Maxwell Clayton. Historic Berkeley County South Carolina 1671–1900. Charleston, S. C.: Comprint, 1973. F 277 .B5 O1.

________. Monck’s Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina. N.p.: Pri-vately printed, 1950. F 279 .M6 O78.

Preservation Consultants, Inc. Berkeley County Historical andArchitecturalInventory: Survey Report. Charleston, S.C.: Preservation Consultants,Inc., 1989. F 277 .B5 P4.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Charleston Chapter.BerkeleyCounty Cemetery Inscriptions. Charleston, S. C.: Charleston ChapterS.C. Gen. Society, 1985. F 277 .B5 S7.

❚ Calhoun CountyFormed in 1908 from parts of Orangeburg and Lexington counties. SeeOrangeburg and Lexington counties.

❚ Charleston CountyCharleston District was formed in 1769 from the earlier Berkeley County,which had formed around the city of Charleston. Charleston County wasformed in 1785. Because of the immense number of books covering all phasesof the history of Charleston, what follows is a large-but-still-selected listrelating to Charleston County and the city of Charleston. Consult the cardcatalogue in the library under Charleston and under South Carolina—especially the Colonial Period—for general reading.Baldwin, Agnes. First Settlers of South Carolina 1670–1700. Easley, S.C.:

Southern Historical Press, 1985. F 272 .B31.Bowes, Frederick P. The Culture of Early Charleston. Chapel Hill, N.C.:

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The Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1942. F 279 .C4 B6.Burton, E. Milby. The Seige of Charleston, 1861–1865. Columbia, S. C.:

U.S.C. Press, 1970. E 470.65 .B87.Charleston, S.C., City of. Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the City of

Charleston. Charleston, S.C.: City of Charleston, 1981. CD 3508 .C4.Coté, Richard N. The Genealogist’s Guide to Charleston, S.C. Ladson, S.C.:

Coté Genealogical Publ., 1978. F 268 .C4 C5.Fraser, Walter J. Charleston, Charleston: The History of a Southern City.

Columbia, S. C.: U.S.C. Press, 1989. F 279 .C4 F69.Hagy, James W. People and Professions of Charleston, South Carolina,

1782–1802. Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield Co., 1992. F 279 .C4H3.

________. This Happy Land: The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charles-ton. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Univ. of Alabama Press, 1993. F 279 .C4 H34.

Hemperley, Marion R. Federal Naturalization Oaths, Charleston, SouthCarolina, 1790–1860. N.p., 1964. JK 1834 .H4.

Holcomb, Brent. Marriage and Death Notices for the Charleston Times.Balt., Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979. F 279 .C4 H5.

________. Marriage and Death Notices from the Charleston Observer 1827–1845. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1980. F 279 .C4 H6.

________. Probate Records of South Carolina Vol. 1: Index to Inventories(1746–1785). Columbia, S.C.: Brent Holcomb, 1977. F 268 .H61.

________. Probate Records of South Carolina Vol. 3; Journal of the Court ofOrdinary, 1764–1771. Columbia, S.C.: Brent Holcomb, 1979. F 268.H61 V3.

________. South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1773–1778. Columbia, S. C.:SCMAR, 1994. F 268 .L3.

________. South Carolina Marriages. 2 vols. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogi-cal Publ. Co., 1980–1984. F 268 .H64.

Jervey, Clare. Inscriptions on the Tablets and Gravestones in St. MichaelsChurch . . . Charleston, S.C. Columbia, S.C.: The State Company,l906. F 279 .C4 J5.

Jowitt, Thad C. Jowitt’s Illustrated Charleston City Directory and BusinessDirectory, 1869–70 . . .. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans & Cogswell,Printers, 1869. F 279 .C4 J6.

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King, Susan L. History and Records of the Charleston Orphan House 1790–1860. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1984. F 268 .C4 K5.

Langley, Clara A. South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1719–1772. 4 vols.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1983. F 268 .L3.

McCowen, George Smith, Jr. The British Occupation of Charleston, 1780–82. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1972. E 241 .C4 M3.

McElligott, Carroll Ainsworth. Charleston Residents, 1782–1794. Bowie,Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1989. F 279 .C4 M37.

McKnight, Gene. The Charleston Orphan House, 1790–1951. Charles-ton, S. C.: Privately printed, 1990. F 268 .C4 M2.

O’Brien, Michael and David Moltke-Hansen., eds. Intellectual Life inAntebellum Charleston. Knoxville, Tenn.: Univ. of Tenn. Press, 1986.F 279 .C4 O2.

Pinckney, Elise, ed. Register of St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, SouthCarolina; 1810 through 1822. N.p.: The National Soc. of the ColonialDames of America in the State of S.C., 1973. BX 5980 .C3 S6.

Preservation Consultants, Inc. Historical and Architectural Survey Charles-ton County: Survey Report. Charleston, S.C.: Preservation Consult-ants, 1992. F 277 .C4 P7.

Ravenel, Harriet Horry. Charleston, the Place and the People. New York:The Macmillan Co., 1906. F 279 .C4 R2.

Rogers, George C. Jr. Charleston in the Age of the Pinckneys. Norman,Okla.: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1969. F 279 .C4 R6.

Rosen, Robert. A Short History of Charleston. San Francisco, Calif.:Lexikos, 1982. F 279 .C4 R67.

Salley, A.S., Jr. Register of St. Philips Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina,1720–1758. Reprint. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1971. BX 5881 .C4.

Salley, A.S., Jr. rev. by R. Nicholas Oldsberg. Warrants for Land in SouthCarolina 1672–1711. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1973. F 272 .S69 05.

Southern Historical Press. An Index to Deeds of the Province and State ofSouth Carolina, 1719–1785, and Charleston District, 1785–1800. Easley,S. C.: Southern Historical Press, l977. F 268 .H60.

Trinkley, Michael, ed. The History and Archaeology of Kiawah Island,Charleston County, South Carolina. Columbia, S.C.: Chicora Founda-tion, 1993. F 277 .C4 H55.

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Walsh, Richard. Charleston’s Sons of Liberty; A Study of the Artisans, 1763–1789. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1959. F 279 .C4 W25.

Waring, Joseph Ioor. The First Voyage and Settlement at Charles Town1670–1680. Columbia, S.C.: U. S. C. Press, 1970. F 279 .C4 W3.

Williams, George Walton. St. Michaels, Charleston, 1751–1951. Colum-bia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1951. BX 5980 .C3 S36.

❚ Cherokee CountyThis county, also called the Old Iron District, was formed in 1897 from partsof Spartanburg, Union, and York counties. See also Spartanburg, Union,and York counties.

Malone, Samuel L. Black Families in Cherokee County, South Carolina, AsTaken From 1910–1920 Federal Census. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Re-print Co., 1993. No call number.

Moss, Bobby Gilmer. The Old Iron District: A Study of the Development ofCherokee County—1750–1897. Clinton, S.C.: Jacobs Press, 1972. F 277.C5 M5.

Moss, Bobby Gilmer and Dennis R. Amos. Tombstones and Cemeteries ofCherokee County, South Carolina and Surrounding Areas. Greenville,S.C.: A Press, 1984. F 277 .C5 M51.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 11, Cherokee County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, l941. CD 3500 .H55 No. 11.

❚ Chester CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Camden District.Catawba Regional Planning Council. Historic Sites Survey Chester County.

N.p.: Catawba Reg. Planning Council, l976. F 277 .C55 C3.Chester County Genealogical Society. Roster of Names of Persons Buried

in Old Purity Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Chester, S.C. Richburg, S.C.:Chester County Genealogical Society, 1980. BX 9211 .C55 C55.

Crowder, Louise Kelly. Tombstone Records of Chester County and Vicinity.Vol. 1 Compiled from Old Family and Abandoned Church Graveyards.Chester, S.C.: Privately printed, 1970. F 277 .C55 C7.

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Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S.C. Willsand Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

________. Chester County, South Carolina: Minutes of the County Court 1785–1789. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, l979. F 277 .C55 H6.

Langdon, Barbara and Shirley P. Langdon. Chester County Marriages1778–1879 Implied in Chester, S.C. Probate and Equity Records. Colum-bia, S.C.: Langdon and Langdon, 1985. F 277 .C55 L3.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S. C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1986. F 268 .R4.

United States. Bureau of the Census. The 1820 Census: Chester District, SouthCarolina. Trans. Faye Berry. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1985. F 268 .C551820.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 12, Chester County. Columbia, S. C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1937. CD 3500 .H55 No. 12.

❚ Chesterfield CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Cheraw District, which also includedMarlboro and Darlington counties.Gettys Associates. Historic and Architectural Inventory: Cheraw Historic

District. Catawba, S.C.: Gettys Assoc., n.d. F 279 .C44 G4.Gregg, Alexander, Rev. History of the Old Cheraws . . ..Spartanburg, S.C.:

The Reprint Company, 1982. F 277 .P3 G73.Holcomb, Brent H. Saint David’s Parish, South Carolina, Minutes of the

Vestry 1768–1832; Parish Register 1819–1924. Greenville, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1991. BX 5980 .S6 H6.

________. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol. 1. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Second Federal Census, ChesterfieldCounty, South Carolina, 1800. Comp. by Walter B. King., Jr. N.p., n.d.F 268 .C57 1800.

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❚ Clarendon CountyOriginally established in 1785 from Camden District, it became part ofSumter District in 1800 and reverted back to the name of Clarendon Countywith the same 1785 boundaries in 1855. See also Sumter County.Holcomb, Brent and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S. C. Wills and

Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

Hornsby, Benjamin F., Jr. Stepping Stone to the Supreme Court: ClarendonCounty South Carolina. Columbia, S.C.: S.C. Dept. of Archives andHistory, 1992. F 275 .H6.

Santee-Wateree Regional Planning Council. The Santee-Wateree His-toric Preservation Plan and Inventory. Sumter, S.C.: Santee-WatereeReg. Planning Council, 1972. F 277 .S28.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighteen Sixty Census ClarendonDistrict, South Carolina. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers Society,1983. F 268 .C7 1860.

❚ Colleton CountyEstablished in 1798 from part of Charleston County and part of an earlierColleton County. See also Charleston County and Dorchester County.Bryan, Evelyn M. Colleton County, S.C.: A History of the First 160 Years, 1670–

1830. Jacksonville, Fla.: The Florentine Press, 1993. No call number.Bryan, Evelyn M. and Gibson Howard Bryan. Cemeteries of Upper Colleton

County, South Carolina. Jacksonville, Fla.: Florentine Press, 1974. F 277.C8 B78.

Glover, Beulah. Narratives of Colleton County, The Land Lying Between theEdisto and the Combahee Rivers. Walterboro, S.C.: N.p., 1963. F 277 .C8G56.

Harley, Lillian H. Cemetery Inscriptions of Colleton and Orangeburg Coun-ties South Carolina Vol. III. St. George, S.C.: The Dorchester Eagle-Record Pub. Co., 1980. F 268 .H31.

❚ Darlington CountyEstablished in 1785 from the Cheraw District. See also Florence County andLee County, both formed in part from sections of Darlington County.

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Ervin, Eliza Cowan and Horace F. Rudisill. Darlingtoniana; A History ofPeople, Places and Events in Darlington County, South Carolina. Colum-bia, S.C.: The R.L.Bryan Co., 1964. F 277 .D2 E7.

Gregg, Rev. Alexander. History of the Old Cheraws . . .. Spartanburg,S.C.: The Reprint Comp., 1982. F 277 .P3 G73.

Hartsville Centennial Commission. Milestones (Hartsville Centennial 1891–1991). Hartsville, S.C.: Hartsville Cent. Comm.,1991. F 279 .H3 M5.

Holcomb, Brent H. Saint David’s Parish, South Carolina, Minutes of theVestry 1768–1832; Parish Register 1819–1924. Greenville, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1991. BX 5980 .S6 H6.

_______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol. 1. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol.2.

Neely, Lucile Boswell. Hartsville, Our Community. Columbia, S.C.: TheR.L. Bryan Co.,1965. F 279 .H3 N4.

Pee Dee Regional Planning and Development Council. Historic Pres-ervation Survey and Plan. Florence, S. C.: Pee Dee Regional Planningand Dev. Council, 1972. F 277 .P3 R4.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Old Darlington District Chapter. OldDarlington District Cemetery Survey Volume One. N.p., 1993. F 277 .D2 O42.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighteen-Fifty Census of DarlingtonCounty, South Carolina. N.p.: Peggy B. Altman, n.d. F 268 .D2 1850.

❚ Dillon CountyFormed in l910 from part of Marion County. See also Georgetown andMarion counties.Braddy, Dolph. Early Homes of Dillon County and Other Historical Sketches.

Columbia,S.C.: The R. L. Bryan Co.,1982. F 277 .D5 B5.Cemeteries in Dillon County and Upper Marion County. N.p., 1976. F 268 .B43.McLaurin, G.G. The Dillon County Bar, 1888–1974. Dillon, S.C.: Herald

Publishing Co., 1976. F 277 .D5 M35.Pee Dee Regional Planning and Development Council. Historic Pres-

ervation Survey and Plan. Florence, S.C.: Pee Dee Regional Planningand Development Council, l972. F 277 .P3 R4.

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Stokes, Durward T. The History of Dillon County, South Carolina. Colum-bia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1978. F 277 .D5 S85.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 17, Dillon County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1938. CD 3500 .H55 No.17.

❚ Dorchester CountyFormed in 1897 from part of Berkeley and Colleton counties. See alsoBerkeley, Colleton, and Charleston counties.Harley, Lillian H. Cemetery Inscriptions of Dorchester County, South Caro-

lina. 2 vols. Dorchester, S.C.: Dorchester Eagle-Record PublishingCo., 1978. F 277 .D6 H3.

Kirkland, Randolph W. Dorchester County and Township ConfederateService Enrollment Book. 1993 (unpublished). F 277 .D6 K57.

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The Epitaphs in St. Paul’s Cemetery:Summerville, South Carolina, August 1855–October,1977. Summerville,S.C.: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1977. F 277 .D6 P3.

Walker, Legare. Dorchester County. A History . . ..Charleston, S.C.: Privatelyprinted by Josephine Walker Parker and others, 1979. F 277 .D6.

❚ Edgefield CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Ninety-Six District. See also AbbevilleCounty (for Ninety-Six District entries) and Aiken County.Burton, Orville Vernon. In My Father’s House are Many Mansions; Family

and Community in Edgefield, South Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C.: U.N.C.Press, 1985. F 277 .E2 B5.

Chapman, John Abney. History of Edgefield County From the EarliestSettlement to 1897. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1980. F 277.E2 C48.

Edgefield County Historical Society. Publications and Proceedings 1939–1990. Edgefield, S.C.: Edgefield Co. Historical Society, 1990. F 277.E2.

Edgefield, South Carolina. N.p., n.d. F 279 .E2.Hendrix, Ge Lee Corley. Edgefield County, S.C. Deed Books, 1786–1796.

V.1. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1985. F 277 .E2 H31.

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Holcomb, Brent H. Edgefield County, South Carolina, Minutes of theCounty Court, 1785–1795. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1979. F 277 .E2 H6.

Ingmire, Frances Terry. Edgefield County, South Carolina, Old Wills 1787–1806. 2 vols. St. Louis, Missouri: Francis T. Ingmire, 1982. F 277 .E2 I5.

Langdon, Barbara R. Edgefield County Marriages 1769–1880 Implied inEdgefield County South Carolina Probate Records. Barnwell, S.C.: Landgon& Langdon Genealogical Research, 1990. No call number.

McClendon, Carlee T. Edgefield Death Notices and Cemetery Records.Columbia, S.C.: The Hive Press, 1977. F 277 .E2 M44.

_______. Edgefield, South Carolina, in the War of 1812. Edgefield, S. C.:The Hive Press, 1977. F 277 .E2 M2.

Revill, Janie. Edgefield County, S.C. Records. Easley, S.C.: SouthernHistorical Press, Inc., 1984. F 277 .E2 R4.

Tillman, Mamie N. and Hortense Woodson. Inscriptions from EdgefieldVillage Baptist Cemetery. . .. Edgefield, S.C.:Edgefield County Histori-cal Society, 1958. F 279 .E2 T5.

United States. Bureau of the the Census. Edgefield County South Carolina1860 Census. Transcribed by Margaret V. McKinney. Augusta, Ga.:Augusta Gen. Society, n.d. F 208 .E2 1860.

_______. Second Federal Census 1800, Edgefield County, South Carolina.N.p.: Carlee McClendon, 1959. F268 .E2 1800.

Fairfield CountyEstablished in 1785 from part of the Camden District.Bolick, Julian Stevenson. A Fairfield Sketchbook. Clinton, S.C.: Jacob

Brothers, 1963. F 277 .F3 B6.Fant, Abner. Index to Census to Fairfield District of South Carolina, 1829.

N.p., n.d. F 268 .F3.Holcomb, Brent H. Fairfield County, South Carolina, Minutes of the

County Court, 1785–1799. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1981. F 277 .F3 H6.

_______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol.1. Easley, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

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Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S.C. Willsand Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1976. F 277 .C2 H6 Vol 1.

Langdon, Barbara R. Fairfield County Marriages 1775–1879 Implied inFairfield County, S.C. Probate Records. Columbia, S.C.: Langdon &Langdon Genealogical Research, 1986. F 277 .F3 L3.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc.,1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

McMaster, Fitzhugh. History of Fairfield County, South Carolina, from“Before the White Man Came” to 1942. Columbia, S.C.: The StateCommercial Printing Company, 1946. F 277 .F3 M3.

Obear, Katharine Theus. Through the Years in Old Winnsboro.Spartanburg, S. C.: The Reprint Company, 1980. F 279 .W7 O2.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1986. F 268 .R4.

Rice, C. Crosby and Beverly E. Rice. Fairfield County, South Carolina, A PictorialHistory. Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1989. F 277 .F3 R5.

Florence CountyFormed in 1888 from parts of Clarendon, Darlington, Marion, andWilliamsburg counties. See also Clarendon, Darlington, Marion, andWilliamsburg counties.Baker, Steve. A Brief History of Florence. (Florence, S.C.?): Home

Federal Savings and Loan Association, (1974?). No call number.King, G. Wayne. Rise Up So Early; A History of Florence County South

Carolina. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1981. F 277 .F5 K56._______. Some Folks Do: A Pictorial History of Florence County. Norfolk,

Va.: The Donning Company, 1985. F 277 .F5 K565.Pee Dee Regional Planning and Development Council. Historic Pres-

ervation Survey and Plan. Florence, S.C.: Pee Dee Reg. Planning andDev. Council, 1972. F 277 .P3 R4.

Shaw, Elizabeth. Florence, South Carolina. Florence, S.C.: N.p.,nd. F 279 .F4.Vernon, Amelia Wallace. African Americans at Mars Bluff, South Caro-

lina. Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, 1993. F 279.M326 V47.

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Why the Proposed New County of Florence Should be Established. Florence,S.C.: C.H. Princes’s Steam Printing House, 1888, reprinted, 1988.F 277 .F5.

Georgetown CountyThe county of Georgetown was formed in 1785 from the Georgetown District.Entries for the early Pee Dee Region appear here.Bridwell, Ronald E. ‘. . . That We Should Have a Port . . . ’ A History of the

Port of Georgetown, South Carolina, 1732–1865. Georgetown, S.C.:The Georgetown Times, 1982. No call number.

Bull, Henry DeSaussure. All Saints Church, Waccamaw—The Parish, ThePlace, The People, 1739–1948. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. Bryan Co.,1949. BX 5980 .W2 A5.

Burgess, James M. Chronicles of St. Mark’s Parish Santee Circuit, andWilliamsburg Township, South Carolina, 1731–1885. Reprint forClarendon Co. Historical Society. Sumter, S.C.: Wilder & Ward,1968. BX 5980 .S2 B8.

Cook, Harvey Toliver. Rambles in the Pee Dee Basin South Carolina.Columbia, S.C.: The State Comp., 1926. F 277 .P3 C7.

Georgetown County Library. A View of Our Past. The Morgan PhotographicCollection Depicting Georgetown South Carolina c.1890–1915. Georgetown,S.C.: The Georgetown Library System, 1993. F 279 .G35 V53.

Gregg, John M. Early Pee Dee Settlers. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, Inc.,1993. F 277 .P3 G7.

Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage, Death, and Estate Notices from Georgetown,S.C. Newspapers, 1791–1861. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1979. F 277 .G35 H5.

Julien, Carl and James McBride Dabbs. Pee Dee Panorama. Columbia,S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1951. F 277 .P3 J8.

Lachicotte, Alberta Morel. Georgetown Rice Plantations. Columbia,S.C.: State Printing Co., 1955. NA 707 .L3.

Lumpkin, Sarah Parker. Heritage Passed On. History of Prince George WinyahParish. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. Bryan Co., 1992. BX 5980 .P7 L8.

National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. The Register Bookfor the Parish Prince Frederick Winyaw, Ann:Dom:1713 [1713–1778].

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Baltimore, Md.: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1916. BX 5980 .W5.Rogers, George C., Jr. The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina.

Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1970. F 277 .G35 R6.United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighteen-Eighty Census Georgetown

County, South Carolina. Transcribed by Dorothy T. Teel. Hemingway,S. C.: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985. F 268 .G35 1880.

_______. Georgetown County 1850 Census. Transcribed by the ThreeRivers Historical Society. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1985. F 268 .G35 1850.

Winyah Indigo Society. A Short History of the Winyah Indigo Society ofGeorgetown, South Carolina 1755–1958 With Lists of Deceased andLiving Members. N.p., 1958. F 277 .G35 W4.

Greenville CountyEstablished in 1786 from part of the unorganized Indian land that laynorthwest of the Ninety-Six District.Ashmore, Nancy Vance. Greenville; Woven from the Past. An Illustrated

History by Nancy Vance Ashmore. Northridge, Calif.: Windsor Publica-tions, Inc., 1986. F 279 .G79 A5.

Batson, Mann. The Upper Part of Greenville County, South Carolina.Taylors, S.C.: Faith Printing Co., 1993. F 277 .G6 B37.

Browning, William D., Jr. Firefighting in Greenville, 1840–1990. Greenville,S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1991. No call number.

Campbell, Mary Schuyler. A Bicentennial History of Greenville County: AGuidebook to It’s Historical Markers. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, Inc.,1981.F 277 .G6 C3.

Coleman, Caroline S. and B.C. Givens. History of Fountain Inn. Foun-tain Inn, S.C.: The Tribune-Times, Inc., n.d. F 279 .F6 C6.

Ebaugh, Laura Smith. Bridging the Gap; A Guide to Early Greenville, SouthCarolina. Greenville, S.C.: Greenville County Events—S.C.Tricentennial, 1970. F 277 .G6 E31.

Flynn, Jean Martin. A Short History of Chick Springs. Travelers Rest, S.C.:Loftis Printing Company, 1972. F 279 .C45 F69.

Gilbert, Horace E. The 588 Marriages Performed by Rev. Charles LethcoBoyter from 1918–1966. 1993 (unpublished). F 268 .G54.

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Greenville County Historical Society. The Proceedings and Papers of theGreenville County Historical Society. 5 vols. Greenville, S.C.: GreenvilleCo. Historical Society, 1965. F 277 .G6 S15.

Gullick, Guy A. Greenville County, Economic and Social. Columbia, S.C.:University of South Carolina, 1921. HC 107 .S7 G8.

Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from the Upcountry ofSouth Carolina as Taken from Greenville Newspapers 1826–1863. Co-lumbia, S.C.: SCMAR, 1983. F 277 .G6 H5.

Lent, Robertalee. Greenville County, South Carolina Deed Book Index,1787–1802. N.p.: Robertalee Lent, 1966. F 277 .G6 L4.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, l989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

Marsh, Kenneth F. and Blanche Marsh. New South: Greenville, SouthCarolina. Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1965. F 279 .G79 M3.

McCoin, Choice. Greenville County: A Pictorial History. Norfolk, Va.:Donning Co., 1983. F 277 .G6 M2.

McCuen, Anne K. Abstracts of Some Greenville County, South CarolinaRecords Concerning Black People, Free and Slave, 1791–1865.Spartanburg, S.C.: Reprint Co., 1991. F 277 .G6 M23.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1986. F 268 .R4.

Richardson, James M. History of Greenville County South Carolina;Narrative and Biographical. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co.,1980.F 277 .G6 R52.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Greenville Chapter. GreenvilleCounty, S.C. Cemetery Survey. 5 vols. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1977–1983. F 277 .G6 G5.

Storey, Bill and Anne K. McCuen. Genealogical Abstracts from Greenville,S.C.: The Earliest Minute Books of Ten Baptist Churches, 1794–1850.Saline, Mich.: McNaughton & Gunn, Inc., 1992. F 277 .G6 S75.

Walker, Mae. Mauldins Legacy and Its People. N.p.: The Mauldin LegacyCommittee, 1984. F 279 .M3 W3.

Whitmire, Beverly T. The Presence of the Past: Epitaphs of 18th and 19thCentury Pioneers in Greenville County, South Carolina and Their Descen-dants . . .. Baltimore, Md.: Gateway Press, 1976. G 277 .G6 W46.

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Greenwood CountyFormed in 1897 from parts of Abbeville and Edgefield counties. See alsoAbbeville, Edgefield, and McCormick counties.Rodeffer, Michael J. Greenwood County: An Archaeological Reconnissance.

Greenwood, S.C.: Lander College, 1979. F 277 .G7 R6.Watson, Margaret. Greenwood County Sketches; Old Roads and Early Families.

Greenwood, S.C.: The Attic Press, Inc., 1970. F 277 .G7 W37._______. Tombstone Inscriptions from Family Graveyards in Greenwood County,

S.C. Greenwood, S.C.: Drinkard Printing Co., 1972. F 277 .G7 W3.

Hampton CountyFormed in 1878 from part of Beaufort County. See also Beaufort County.Hampton County Tricentennial Commission. Both Sides of the Swamp;

Hampton County. Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1970. F 277 .H3 H3.

Horry CountyFormed in 1801 from part of Georgetown District. See also Georgetown County.Horry County Historical Society. The Independent Republic Quarterly,

1967–1974. Conway, S.C.: Horry County Historical Society, 1967–1974. F 277 .H6 I6.

Horry Herald. A Guide to Selected Topics of the Horry Weekly News, 1871,1874–1877, and the Horry Herald, 1887–1894, 1897,1899–1914.Conway, S.C.: U.S.C. Coastal Carolina College, 1986. F 277 .H6 H6.

United States. Bureau of the Census. 1850 Census of Horry County,South Carolina. Transcribed by Janet H. Woodard. Greenville, S.C.:A Press,Inc.,1980. F 268 .H6 1850.

_______. 1880 Census of Horry County, South Carolina. Conway, S.C.:Horry County Historical Society, 1970. F 277 .H6 1880.

Waccamaw Regional Planning and Development Council. Horry CountySurvey of Historic Places. Georgetown, S.C.: Waccamaw Reg. Plan-ning and Dev. Council, 1973. F 277 .H6.

Jasper CountyFormed in 1912 from parts of Beaufort and Hampton counties. See alsoBeaufort and Hampton counties.

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Perry, Grace Fox. Moving Finger of Jasper. N.p.: Jasper County Confed-erate Centennial Commission, n.d. F 277 .J3 P4.

Kershaw CountyFormed in 1791 from portions of Claremont (no longer in existence),Fairfield, Lancaster, and Richland counties. It was also part of the CamdenDistrict. See also Fairfield, Lancaster, and Richland counties.Draine, Tony and John Skinner. Kershaw County South Carolina Tax

List 1848 & 1849. Columbia, S.C.: Congaree Publications, 1986.F 277 .K3 D4.

Holcomb, Brent H. Kershaw County, South Carolina; Minutes of the CountyCourt, 179l–1799. N.p.: Brent H. Holcomb, 1986. F 277 .K3 H5.

_______. Marriage and Death Notices from Camden, South Carolina,Newspapers 1816–1865. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1978. F 279 .C2 K5.

Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S.C. Willsand Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

Johnston, Louise. History and Homes of Liberty Hill, South Carolina. N.p.,n.d. F 279 .L5 J55.

Kershaw County Cemetery Survey Project. Kershaw County, SouthCarolina Cemetery Survey. 3 vols. Camden, S.C.: Kershaw CountyHistorical Society, 1991. F 277 .K3.

Kershaw County Historical Society. Camden, South Carolina KershawCounty, Scenic-Historic, 1976. Camden, S.C.: Kershaw County His-torical Society, 1976. No call number.

Kirkland, Thomas J. and Robert M. Kennedy. Historic Camden . . ..2vols. Columbia, S.C.: The State Company, 1905–1926. F 279 .C2 K5.

Lewis, Kenneth E. Camden: A Frontier Town in Eighteenth Century SouthCarolina. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C., 1976. F 279 .C2 L4.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Kershaw District South CarolinaCensus, 1840. Compiled by Tony Draine and John Skinner. Colum-bia, S.C.: Congaree Publications, 1986. F 268 .K3 1840.

_______. The Second Federal Census 1800 South Carolina Kershaw County.

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N.p.: Kershaw County Historical Society, 1970. F 268 .K3 1800._______. The Third Federal Census 1810 South Carolina Kershaw County.

N.p.: Kershaw County Historical Society, 1972. F 268 .K3 1810.Wittkowsky, George H. and J. L. Moseley, Jr. Kershaw County, Economic

and Social. Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C., 1923. HC 107 .S7 W5.

Lancaster CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Camden District. See also Kershaw County.Catawba Regional Planning Council. Historic Sites Survey Lancaster

County. N.p.: Catawba Regional Planning Council, 1976. F 277 .L2 C3.Crockett, Nancy and Mamie G. Davis. Old Waxhaw Graveyard. Lancaster,

S.C.: Nancy Crockett, 1965. F 277 .L2 W3.Floyd, Viola C. Lancaster County Tours. Lancaster, S.C.: Lancaster Co.

Historical Comm., 1956. F 277 .L2 L3.Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District Wills and

Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press,1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

Jeffcoat, Frances Reeves. Confederate Records Lancaster District, SouthCarolina. . .. N.p.: Francis R. Jeffcoat, 1986. F 277 .L2 J5.

Lancaster County Historical Commission. Inscriptions from Old Cemeter-ies in Lancaster, South Carolina. Lancaster, S.C.: Lancaster Co.Historical Commission, 1974. F 277 .L2 A1.

Lancaster County, South Carolina Black Heritage Committee. LancasterCounty Black History: A Photographic and Literary Document, 1785–1991. N.p.: Lancaster County, South Carolina Black HeritageComm., 1991. F 277 .L2 S6.

Paul M. Gettys & Associates. Historic Properties of Lancaster County. N.p.:Professional Printer, Ltd., 1988. F 277 .L2 H57.

Pettus, Louise and Martha Bishop. Lancaster County: A Pictorial History.Norfolk, Va.: Donning Co., 1984. F 277 .L2 P47.

Steen, Andrea D. V. Stoneboro—An Historical Sketch of a South CarolinaCommunity. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1993. No call number.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Lancaster District 1850 Census. . .. Waxhaw, N.C.: Francis R. Jeffcoat, 1984. F 268 .L2 1850.

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Laurens CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Ninety-Six District. See also AbbevilleCounty for Ninety-Six District entries.Bolick, Julian Stevenson. A Laurens County Sketchbook. Clinton, S.C.:

Jacobs Press, 1973. F 277 .L3 B6.Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from Upper S.C. Newspapers

1843–1865. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1977. F 268 .S6 H4.Ingmire, Frances Terry. Laurens Co. South Carolina Will Books, A—C,

D—E, F, A—Vol. II (1777–1853). 4 vols. St. Louis, Mo.: Ingmire Pub.,1982. F 277 .L3 I5.

Laurens County Historical Society. South Carolina’s Distinquished Women ofLaurens County . . .. Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1972. F 277 .L3 T64.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc.,1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

Nash, Sara M. Abstract of Early Records of Laurens County, South Carolina,1785–1820 with Name Index and Revolutionary War Service. N.p.: SaraM. Nash, n.d. F 277 .L3 N3.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Laurens District Chapter. Bury-ing Grounds, Graveyards and Cemeteries: Laurens County, S.C. Greenville,S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc.,1991. F 277 .L3 S6.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Second Federal Census, Laurens County,South Carolina, 1800. N.p.: Irene Dillard Elliott, 1959. F 268 .L3 1800.

Lee CountyFormed in 1902 from parts of Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter counties.See also Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter counties.Dick, Anthony W. Lee County, Economical and Social. Columbia, S.C.:

Univ. of S.C., 1925. HC 107 .S7 D5.Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of South

Carolina, No. 31, Lee County. Columbia, S.C.: The Historical RecordsSurvey, 1937. CD 3500 .H55 No. 31.

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Lexington CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Orangeburg District. See also OrangeburgCounty and Calhoun County.Able, Gene, ed. Irmo and the Dutch Fork Legacy. A Centennial Celebration.

Irmo, S.C.: The Independent News, 1990. F 279 .I7.Bayne, Coy. Lake Murray: Legend and Leisure. Sunset, S.C.: Bayne

Publishing Company, 1992. No call number.Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from Upper S.C. Newspapers

1843–1865. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1977. F 268 .S6 H4._______. Memorialized Records of Lexington District, South Carolina,

1814–1825. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1978. F 277 .L5._______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol. 1. Easley, S.C.:

Southern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol.1.Lexington Genealogical Association. Lexington Area Cemeteries. 4 vols.

Columbia, S.C.: Universal Printing Co., 1988. F 277 .L5 L5._______. Lexington County South Carolina 1850 Census, with Genealogical

Data on Many Families. N.p.: Lexington Genealogical Association,1985. F 268 .L5 1850.

Seay, June Anderson. Silent Cities: A Tombstone Registry of Old LexingtonDistrict South Carolina. N.p., 1984. F 277 .L5 S4.

Stockman, James Edgar. Lexington County, Economic and Social. Colum-bia, S.C.: U.S.C., 1923. HC 107 .S7 S8.

McCormick CountyFormed in 1916 from parts of Abbeville, Edgefield, and Greenwood counties.See also Abbeville, Edgefield, and Greenwood counties.McCormick County Historical Society. McCormick County, South Carolina

Cemeteries. McCormick, S.C.: Dick Mason Printing, Inc., 1987. F 277 .M15.Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of South

Carolina, No.35, McCormick County. Columbia, S.C.: HistoricalRecords Survey, 1940. CD 3500 .H55 No. 35.

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Marion CountyFormed in 1798 from part of the Georgetown District. See also GeorgetownCounty, Florence County, and Dillon County.Altman, Margaret. Marion District School Record (1849) and Miscella-

neous Voting List. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers Historical Society,1983. F 277 .M2 A3.

Cemeteries in Dillon County and Upper Marion County. N.p., 1976. F 268 .B43.Godbold, Sarah Ellerbe. Marion County, Economic and Social. Colum-

bia, S.C.: U.S.C., 1923. HC 107 .S7 G6.Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.

Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.Marion Historical Booklet Task Force. Marion, South Carolina. Marion,

S.C.: Marion Historical Booklet Task Force, n.d. F 279 .M2.Sellers, William W. A History of Marion County, South Carolina from Its

Earliest Times to the Present, 1901. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. BryanCo., 1902. F 277 .M2 S5.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Marion County South Carolina1850 Census. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers Historical Society,1982. F 268 .M2 1850.

_______. Marion County, South Carolina 1860 Census. Hemingway, S.C.:Three Rivers Historical Society, 1982. F 268 .M2 1860.

_______. Marion County, South Carolina 1870 Census. Compiled by Marga-ret Byrd Altman.N.p.: Margaret Byrd Altman, n.d. F 268 .M2 1870.

Utley, Lucille. Marion County, South Carolina, Extracts from Equity Rolls.Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1981. F 277 .M2 U5.

Utley, Lucille and Danny Smith. Marion County Probate Records. 2 vols.Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1985. F 277 .M2U51.

Marlboro CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Cheraw District.Drake, Elizabeth C. and Jacquelyn M. Rainwater. Records of Marlboro

County, South Carolina. N.p., 1970. F 277 .M3 D6.Gillespie, Sarah C. An Index to the 1860 United States Census of Marlborough

District in South Carolina (Free Schedule). N.p., 1968. F 268 .M3 1860.

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Gregg, Rev. Alexander. History of the Old Cheraws . . .. Spartanburg,S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1982. F 277 .P3 G73.

Holcomb, Brent H. Marlborough County, South Carolina, Minutes of theCounty Court 1785–1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791–1821. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1981. F 277 .M3 H5.

_______. Saint David’s Parish, South Carolina Minutes of the Vestry 1768–1832; Parish Register 1819–1924. Greenville, S.C.: Southern Histori-cal Press, 1991. BX 5980 .S6 H6.

______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol. 1. Easley, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

Thomas, J.A.W. A History of Marlboro County, with Traditions and Sketchesof Numerous Families. Atlanta, Ga.: The Foote & Davies Co., 1897.F 277 .M3 T5.

Newberry CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Ninety-Six District. See also AbbevilleCounty for Ninety-Six District entries.Abrams, George Carter. Newberry County, South Carolina Cemeteries.

Newberry, S.C.: Newberry Publishing Company, 1982. F 277 .N5 A2.Bayne, Coy. Lake Murray: Legend and Leisure. Sunset, S.C.: Bayne

Publishing Company, 1992. No call number.Bundrick, Glenda W. Newberry, S.C. Deed Book M Recordings 1818 & 1819

Including Plats. Newberry, S.C.: By the author, 1994. No call number.Bundrick, Glenda W. and Andy Suber. Newberry County South Carolina

Probate Estate Abstracts. 2 vols. Newberry, S.C.: N.p., 1991. F 277 .N5 B8.Bundrick, Glenda W. and David E. Sease. Newberry County South

Carolina: Abstracts of Deed Book P2 1821–1822 and Plats. Newberry,S.C.: N.p.,1991. F 277 .N5 B86.

_______. Newberry County South Carolina Deed Index 1785–1840.[Newberry, S.C.?]: N.p., 1982. F 277 .N5 B862.

Carwile, John Brown. Reminiscences of Newberry . . .. Charleston, S.C.:Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1890. F 279 .N53 C2.

Chapman, John A. and John Belton O’Neall. The Annals of Newberry inTwo Parts. 2 vol. reprint of 1892 ed. Bowie, Maryland: HeritageBooks, 1993. F 277 .N5 O53.

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Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from Upper S.C. Newspapers1843–1865. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1977. F 268 .S6 H4.

_______. Newberry County, South Carolina; Minutes of the County Court, 1785–1798. Easely, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1977. F 277 .N5 H3.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

Mayer, O. B. The Dutch Fork . Edited by James Kibler and Brent H.Holcomb. Columbia, S.C.: Dutch Fork Press, 1982. F 279 .D87 M3.

Newberry County Egg & Dairy Festival. Newberry County BicentennialCelebration: Voices from the Past. N.p.: Newberry County Egg & DairyFestival, 1989. F 277 .N5 N58.

Newberry County Historical Society. Bicentennial History of NewberryCounty. Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1989. F 277 .N5.

_______. Newberry County South Carolina 1850 Census with GenealogicalData on Many Families. N.p.: The Newberry County HistoricalSociety, 1985. F 268 .N5 1850.

Pope, Thomas H. The History of Newberry County, South Carolina. 2 vols.Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C. Press, 1973–1992. F 277 .N5 P66.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

Summer, George L. Folklore of South Carolina Including Central andDutch Fork Sections of the State, and Much Data on the Early Quaker andCovenanter Customs, Etc. N.p.: G.L. Summer, 1950. F 280 .A1.

_______. Newberry County, South Carolina: Historical and Genealogical.Newberry, S.C.: Privately printed, 1950. F 277 .N5 S9.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Newberry County, South Carolina1870 Census with Mortality Schedules, Agriculture Schedules, CensusIndex. Chapin, S.C.: Dutch Fork Chapter of the South CarolinaGenealogical Society, 1990. F 268 .N46.

Oconee CountyFormed in 1868 from the western part of Pickens County. See also PickensCounty and Anderson County (for Pendleton District entries).Doyle, Mary Cherry. Historic Oconee in South Carolina. Pendleton, S.C.:

Old Pendleton District Historical Comm., 1967. F 277 .O3 D6.

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Duncan, Dennis. An Informal History of Mountain Rest, South Carolina.Taylors, S.C.: Faith Printing Co., 1984. F 279 .M68.

Hawkins, Benjamin. Benjamin Hawkin’s Journeys Through Oconee County,South Carolina in 1796 and 1797. Edited by Margaret Mills Seaborn.Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1973. F 273 .H3.

Holder, Frederick C. Historic Sites of Oconee County, S. C.: Part of theHistory of Oconee County, S.C. Told Through Historic Preservation. N.p.:Oconee Co. Historical Society, 1991. F 277 .O3 H6.

Holleman, Frances. The City of Seneca, South Carolina: The City ofOpportunity, Its Centennial, August 11–18, 1973. Greenville, S.C.:Creative Printers Briggs & Assoc., Inc.,1973. F 279 .S4 H6.

Rich, Peggy Burton. The Old Stone Church Cemetery, Clemson, SouthCarolina. Clemson, S.C.: Old Stone Church and Cemetery Commis-sion, 1979. F 268 .B9.

Rich, Peggy Burton and Frederick C. Holder. Oconee and Pickens Counties,South Carolina: 1868 Voter Registration. Pendleton, S.C.: PendletonChapter of the South Carolina Gen. Society, 1990. F 277 .O3 R5.

Seaborn, Margaret Mills. Andre Michaux’s Journeys in Oconee County,South Carolina in 1787 and 1788. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. BryanCo., 1976. QK 277 .M4.

Shealy, George Benet. Walhalla: A German Settlement in Upstate SouthCarolina. Seneca, S.C.: Blue Ridge Art Association, 1990. F 279 .W3 S5.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Pendleton Chapter. OconeeCounty, South Carolina Cemetery Survey. 2 vols. Greenville, S.C.: APress, 1986. F 277 .O3 P3.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 37, Oconee County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1939. CD 3500 .H55 No. 37.

Orangeburg CountyEstablished in 1785 from part of the Orangeburg District. See also AikenCounty, Barnwell County, Calhoun County,, and Lexington County.Bass, Jack and Jack Nelson. The Orangeburg Massacre. Macon, Ga.:

Mercer Press, 1984. F 279 .O6 N4.

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Gilmore, Leroy Hart. Holly Hill: a Town Grows Around a Tree. N.p., n.d.F 279 .H6 G5.

Harley, Lillian H. Cemetery Inscriptions of Colleton and Orangeburg Coun-ties South Carolina Vol. III. St. George, S.C.: The Dorchester Eagle-Record Pub. Co., 1980. F 268 .H31.

Holcomb, Brent H. Orangeburgh District South Carolina Returns inPartition from the Court of Equity, 1824–1837. Greenville, S.C.: APress, 1982. F 277 .06 H5.

Holman, Robert H. and Patsy A. Holman. Elloree the Home I Love. A ShortHistory of a Great Little Town. Orangeburg, S.C.: Bill Wise Printers,1986. F 279 .E3 H5.

Orangeburg, County of. Orangeburg County Tricentennial: Souvenir Pro-gram. Orangeburg, S.C.: Quality Printing, Inc., 1970. F 277 .07 1970.

Orangeburgh German-Swiss Genealogical Society. Orangeburg CSAEnrollment Roster, 1864. Orangeburg, S.C.: Orangeburgh German-Swiss Genealogical Society, 1991. F 279 .05 06.

_______. Orangeburgh Immigrants and First Families. Orangeburg, S.C.:Orangeburgh German-Swiss Genealogical Society, 1991. F 279 .06 062.

_______. Orangeburgh Lineage Charts. Orangeburg, S.C.: OrangeburghGerman-Swiss Genealogical Society, 1991. F 279 .06 062.

Ruple, Jack Damon. Orangeburg Documents. Little Rock, Arkansas: JackRuple, 1987. F 277 .06 R5.

Salley, A.S., Jr. The History of Orangeburg County, South Carolina: From ItsFirst Settlement to the Close of the Revolutionary War. Reprint of 1898 ed.Baltimore, Md.: Regional Publishing Co., 1978. F 277 .06 S1.

Pickens CountyFormed in 1826 from part of the Pendleton District. See also Anderson andOconee counties.Allen, Mattie M.A. Central, Yesterday and Today. Taylors, S.C.: Faith

Printing Co., 1973. F 279 .C46 A4.Clayton, Faith. Pickens District Jury List 1828–1849. N.p.:Old Pendleton

Genealogical Society, 1987. F 268 .P5 C4.Elliot, Colleen M. The Keowee Courier 1849–1851; 1857–1861 and 1865–

1868. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1979. F 277 .P5 K46.

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Flynn, Jean Martin. A History of Secona Baptist Church and the PickensArea. Clinton, S.C.: Jacobs Press, Inc., 1987. BX 6480 .P5 F6.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

McFall, Pearl S. The Keowee River and Cherokee Background. N.p., 1966.F 277 .P5 K46.

Morris, Jane B. Pickens: The Town and the First Baptist Church. Pickens,S.C.: Pickens First Baptist Church, 1991. P 279 .P5 M6.

Oconee County Historical Society. The Bailey A. Barton Muster Roll Book ofPickens District, South Carolina (ca.1858). Introduction by Frederick C.Holder. N.p.: Oconee County Historical Society, 1990. F 277 .P5 B3.

Rich, Peggy Burton and Frederick C. Holder. Oconee and Pickens Counties,South Carolina: 1868 Voter Registration. Pendleton, S.C.: PendletonChapter of the S.C. Genealogical Society, 1990. F 277 .O3 R5.

Rich, Peggy Burton and Margaret Gibbs Ogle. Pickens District, SouthCarolina 1866 Tax List. N.p.: Old Pendleton District Chapter of theS.C. Genealogical Society, 1991. F 277 .P5 R52.

Rich, Peggy Burton and Marion Ard Whitehurst. The People’s Journal:Pickens, South Carolina 1894–1903, Historical and Genealogical Ab-stracts. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, Inc. F 277 .P5 R5.

Sheriff, G. Anne. Black History in Pickens District, South Carolina. Easley,S. C.: Forest Acres Elementary School, 1991. F 277 .P5 S53.

_______. Pickensville-Easley History. Greenville, S. C.: A Press, l989. F 279 .P5 S52.South Carolina Genealogical Society. Pendleton Chapter. Pickens

County, South Carolina Cemetery Survey. 2 vols. Greenville, S.C.: APress, n.d. F 277 .P5 P4.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Pickens District, S.C. 1830 Census.Edited by Anne Sheriff. Central, S.C.: Central Wesleyan College,1988. F 268 .P5 1830.

________. Pickens District, S.C. 1840 Census. Edited by Anne Sheriff.Central, S.C.: Central Wesleyan College, 1986. D 268 .P5 1840.

_______. 1850 Federal Slave Census of Pickens District, South Carolina:Eastern Division (Present-Day Pickens County). N.p., 1991. F 268 .P5 1850.

_______. 1860 Federal Slave Census of Pickens District, South Carolina: 5thRegiment (Present-Day Pickens County). N.p., 1989. F 268 .P5 1860.

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Vedder, Ed. Pickens District 1854 Tax List. N.p.: Old Pendleton Genea-logical Society, 1988. F 268 .P5 V4.

Wooley, James E. A Collection of Upper South Carolina Genealogical andFamily Records. 3 vols. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1979–1982. F 268 .W54.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 39, Pickens County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1941. CD 3500 .H55 No. 39.

Richland CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Camden District.Draine, Tony and John Skinner. Richland District South Carolina Land

Records, 1785–1865. Columbia, S.C.: Congaree Publications, 1986.F 277 .R5 D4.

Edgar, Walter B. and Deborah K. Wooley. Columbia, Portrait of a City.Norfolk, Va.: The Donning Co., 1986. F 279 .C7 E34.

Graydon, Nell S. Tales of Columbia. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. BryanCo., 1981. F 279 .C7 G7.

Green, Edwin Luther. A History of Richland County. Vol. 1: 1732–1805.Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co., 1932. F 277 .R5 G7.

Hennig, Helen Kohn. Columbia, Capitol City of South Carolina, 1786–1936. Witha Mid-Century Supplement, 1936–1966, by Charles E. Lee. Columbia, S.C.:Columbia Sesquicentennial Commission, 1966. F 279 .C7 H4 1966.

Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from Columbia, SouthCarolina Newspapers, 1792–1839. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, l982. F 277 .C7 H6.

_______. Marriage and Death Notices from Columbia, South CarolinaNewspapers, 1838–1860: Including Legal Notices from Burnt Counties.N.p.: Brent H. Holcomb, 1988. F 279 .C7 H6.

_______. Record of Deaths in Columbia, South Carolina, and Elsewhere asRecorded by John Glass, 1859–1877. N.p.: Brent H. Holcomb, 1986. F 279.C7 H5.

_______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol 1. Easley, S.C.: South-ern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

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Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S.C. Willsand Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

Hopkins, Laura Jervey. Lower Richland Planters: Hopkins, Adams, Westonand Related Families of South Carolina. Hopkins, S.C.: Laura J. Hopkins,1976. CS 71 .H6.

Lucas, Marion Brunson. Sherman and the Burning of Columbia. CollegeStation, Texas: Texas A & M University, 1976. E 477.75 .L82.

Montgomery, John A. Columbia, South Carolina: A History of a City.Woodland Hills, Ca.: Windsor Publications, Inc., 1979. F 279 .C7 M6.

Moore, John Hammond. Columbia and Richland County: A SouthCarolina Community 1740–1990. Columbia, S.C.: Univ. of SouthCarolina, 1993. F 279 .C7 M67.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

Selby, Julian A. Memorabilia and Anecdotal Reminiscences of Columbia,S.C. and Incidents Connected Therewith. Columbia, S.C.: The R. L.Bryan Co., 1905. F 279 .C7 S4.

Simms, William G. Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia, S.C. 2d ed. Editedby A.S. Salley, Jr. N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. E 477.75 .S3.

Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of SouthCarolina, No. 40, Richland County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1940. CD 3500 .H55 No. 40.

Saluda CountyFormed in 1895 from part of Edgefield County. See also Abbeville County(for Ninety-Six District entries) and Edgefield County.Saluda County Tricentennial Commission. Saluda County in Scene and

Story. Columbia, S.C.: The R.L. Bryan Co., 1970. F 277 .S26.Wise, Allen C. Physicians of Saluda County, South Carolina. N.p., 1988.

R 321.1 .W1.Works Progress Administration. Inventory of the County Archives of South

Carolina, No. 41, Saluda County. Columbia, S.C.: The HistoricalRecords Survey, 1940. CD 3500 .H55 No. 41.

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Spartanburg CountyFormed in 1785 from the Ninety-Six District. See also Abbeville County (forNinety-Six District entries) and Cherokee County.Gilbert, Horace E. The Cemetery Survey for Sharon United Methodist

Church near Reidville, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. 1993.Unpublished. F 279 .R44 G54.

_______. The 588 Marriages Performed by Rev. Charles Lethco Boyter from1918–1966. 1993. Unpublished. F 268 .G54.

Hembree, Michael and David Moore. A Place Called Clifton: A PictorialHistory of Clifton, South Carolina. Clinton, S.C.: Jacobs Press, 1987.F 279 .C65 H4.

_______. Clifton: A River of Memories. Clinton, S.C.: Jacobs Press, 1988.F 279 .C65 H45.

Herbert, William C., Jr. A Brief History of Medicine in the Spartanburg Region. . .. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1992. No call number.

Holcomb, Brent H. Marriage and Death Notices from Upper S.C. Newspapers1843–1865. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1978. F 268 .S6 H4.

_______. Some South Carolina County Records: Vol. 1. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1976. F 268 .H6 Vol. 1.

_______. Spartanburg County, South Carolina, Minutes of the CountyCourt, 1785–1799. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1980.F 277 .S7 H6.

_______. Spartanburg County, South Carolina Will Abstracts, 1787–1840.N.p.: Brent H. Holcomb, 1983. F 277 .S7 H5.

Landrum, John B. O. Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina. . .. Greenville, S.C.: Shannon & Co. Printers, 1897. E 263 .S7 L2.

_______. History of Spartanburg County. Spartanburg, S.C.: The ReprintCo., 1985. F 277 .S7 L3.

Langdon, Barbara R. Spartanburg County Marriages 1785–1911: Impliedin Spartanburg County South Carolina Probate Records. Aiken, S.C.:Langdon & Langdon Genealogical Research, 1992. F 277 .S7 L36.

Lawrence, James Walton, Sr. Shadows of Hogback. Landrum, S.C.: NewsLeader, 1979. F 279 .L3.

Leonard, Michael. Our Heritage; A Community History of SpartanburgCounty, S.C. N.p.: Band & White, Inc., 1986. F 277 .S7 L4.

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Pruitt, Albert Bruce. Spartanburg County/District South Carolina: DeedAbstracts Book A–T, 1785–1827 (1752–1827). Easley, S.C.: SouthernHistorical Press, Inc., 1988. F 277 .S7 P7.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

Smith, Alma Spires and Jean Smith Owens. Patent Land Survey . . .1770–1820 . . .. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1978. F 268 .S6 O9.

South Carolina Genealogical Society. Pinckney Chapter. SpartanburgCounty, S.C. Cemetery Survey. 2 vols. N.p., n.d. F 277 .S7 S68.

United States, Bureau of the Census. The Census Records of SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, for the Years 1790–1800–1810–1820–1830–1840.Transcribed by Horace Elbert Gilbert. N.p., 1974. F 268 .S7 1790.

_______. 1850 Census Spartanburg District, South Carolina. Transcribedby Horace E. Gilbert and Rodney D. Hoft. Cincinnati, Ohio.:Gilbert & Hoft, 1978. F 268 .S7 1850.

Sumter CountyFormed in 1798 from Claremont, Clarendon, and Salem counties which hadbeen formed from the Camden District. See also Clarendon County, FlorenceCounty, and Lee County.Gregorie, Anne King. History of Sumter County, South Carolina. Sumter,

S.C.: Library Board of Sumter County, 1954. F 277 .S8 G7.Holcomb, Brent H. and Elmer O. Parker. Camden District, S.C. Wills

and Administrations, 1781–1787. Easley, S.C.: Southern HistoricalPress, 1978. F 277 .C2 H6.

Lucas, Rev. Silas Emmett, Jr. Some South Carolina County Records Vol. 2.Easley, S. C.: Southern Historical Press, 1989. F 268 .H6 Vol. 2.

Nicholes, Cassie. Historical Sketches of Sumter County: Its Birth andGrowth. 2 vols. Columbia, S.C.: R.L. Bryan Co.,1975–1981. F 277 .S8N4.

Poindexter, John R. Sumter County: a Photographic Chronicle, 1845–1955. Sumter, S.C.: The Sumter County Museum, 1989. F 277 .S9P6.

Ramsey, Ralph and A.H. Green. Sumter County Economic and Social.Columbia, S.C.: U.S.C., 1922. HC 107 .S7 R3.

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United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighteen-Fifty Census, SumterDistrict, South Carolina. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1983. F 268 .S8 1850.

______. Eighteen-Sixty Census, Sumter District, South Carolina. Hemingway,S.C.: Three Rivers Historical Society, 1983. F 268 .S8 1860.

Union CountyFormed in 1785 from part of the Ninety-Six District. See also AbbevilleCounty (for Ninety-Six District entries) and Cherokee County.Bailey, Rev. J. D. History of Grindal Shoals and Some Early Adjacent

Families. Greenville, S.C.: Reprinted by A Press, Inc., 1981. F 277 .U5B3.

Calvert, Jesse III. History of Jonesville. N.p., 1970. F 279 .J6 C3.Catawba Regional Planning Council. Historic Sites Survey Union County.

N.p.: The Catawba Reg. Planning Council, 1976. F 277 .U5 C3.Charles, Allan D. The Narrative History of Union County South Carolina.

Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co., 1987. F 277 .U5 C42.Holcomb, Brent H. Union County, South Carolina, Minutes of the County

Court, 1785–1799. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1979.F 277 .U5 H4.

_______. Union County Will Abstracts, 1787–1845. N.p.: Brent H.Holcomb, 1987. F 277 .U5 H5.

Hope, Robert Meek. Union County, Economic and Social. Columbia,S.C.: U.S.C., 1923. HC 107 .S7 H6.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, 1986. F 268 .R4.

Smith, Alma Spires and Jean Smith Owens. Patent Land Survey . . .1770–1820 . . .. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1978. F 268 .S6 O9.

Union County Historical Society. A History of Union County, SouthCarolina. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1977. F 277 .U5 U3.

Whaley, E.D. Union County Cemeteries. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, Inc.,1976. F 277 .U5 W3.

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Williamsburg CountyFormed in 1804 from part of the Georgetown District. See also GeorgetownCounty and Florence County.Boddie, William Willis. History of Williamsburg County . . .. Columbia,

S.C.: State Co., 1923. F 277 .W7 B8.Burgess, James M. Chronicles of St. Mark’s Parish, Santee Circuit, and

Williamsburg Township, South Carolina, 1731–1885. Sumter, S.C.:Wilder & Ward (Reprint for Clarendon County Hist. Society),1968. BX 5980 .S2 B8.

Eaddy, Elaine Y. Williamsburg County Deed Abstracts from Deed Book C &D. Hemingway, S.C.: Elaine Y. Eaddy, 1982. F 277 .W7 R5 C & D.

_______. Williamsburg County Probate Records 1806 ca. 1900 and Notesfrom Other Miscellaneous Sources. Hemingway, S.C.: Three RiversHistorical Society, n.d. F 277 .W7 E31.

Eaddy, Elaine Y. and Mary R. Reid. Abstracts from Williamsburg CountyEquity Records 1823–1870. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1981. F 277 .W7 E3.

Reid, Mary R. Abstracts from Deed Book “E” Williamsburg County SouthCarolina. N.p.: Mary R. Reid, 1983. F 277 .W7 S6 E.

_______. Williamsburg County Deed Abstracts from Deed Book A & B.Kingstree, S.C.: Mary R. Reid, 1982. F 277 .W7 S6 A&B.

Smith, Danny. The Call To Arms. Hemingway, S.C.: The Three RiversSociety, n.d. E 577 .S5.

United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighteen-Fifty Census of WilliamsburgCounty South Carolina. Kingstree, S.C.: Mary R. Reid, 1975. F 268 .W71850.

_______. Williamsburg County South Carolina 1860 Federal Census. Tran-scribed by Mary R. Reid. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1977. F 268 .W7 1860.

_______. Williamsburg County South Carolina 1870 Federal Census. Tran-scribed by Mary R. Reid. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1977. F 268 .W7 1870.

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_______. Williamsburg County South Carolina 1880 Federal Census. Tran-scribed by Mary R. Reid. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1981. F 268 .W7 1880.

_______. Williamsburg County South Carolina 1900 Federal Census. Tran-scribed by Mary R. Reid. Hemingway, S.C.: Three Rivers HistoricalSociety, 1981. F 268 .W7 1900.

Williamsburg County Historical Society. An Early Manuscript Copy of theWitherspoon Family Chronicle & and Later Notes on Related Families.N.p., 1967. CS .71 W5.

_______. Williamsburg County, South Carolina: A Pictorial History. Dallas,Texas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1991. F 277 .W7 W7.

York CountyEstablished in 1785 from part of the Camden District. See also CherokeeCounty.Blumer, Thomas J. Bibliography of the Catawba. Native American Bibli-

ography Series, No. 10. Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press, 1987.Z 1210 .C37 B57.

Brown, Douglas Summers. A City Without Cobwebs. A History of Rock Hill,South Carolina. Spartanburg, S.C.: The Reprint Co.,1975 (reprint of1952 ed.). F 279 .R6 B7.

_______. The Catawba Indians, The People of the River. Columbia, S.C.:U.S.C. Press, 1966. E 99 .C24 B74.

Bullock Creek Cemetery Association. Roster of Cemetery and HistoricalSketch of Bullock Creek Church, No. 120. N.p., 1941. BX 9211 .Y6 B5.

Catawba Regional Planning Council. Historic Sites Survey York County.N.p.: The Catawba Regional Planning Council, 1975. F 277 .Y6 C3.

Chandler, Marion C. and others. Hickory Grove the First Hundred Years.Hickory Grove, S.C.: Printed for the Town, 1988. F 279 .H52 C4.

Hart, Joseph E., Jr. Supplement to Confederate Veterans Enrollment Book ofYork County, S.C.—1902. York, S.C.: Joseph E. Hart, Jr., 1984. F 277.Y6 H3.

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Jaegar Company. York County Historical and Architectural Inventory:Survey Report, 1992. N.p.: The Jaegar Company, 1992. F 277 .Y6 J3.

Langdon, Barbara R. York County Marriages, 1770–1869, Implied in YorkCounty, S.C., Probate Records. Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1983. F 277.Y6 L3.

Merrill, James H. The Indians New World: Catawbas and Their Neighborsfrom European Contact Through the Era of Removal. Chapel Hill, N.C.:U.N.C. Press, 1989. E 99 .C241 I53.

Moore, Dr. Maurice. Reminiscences of York. Edited by Elmer O. Parker.Greenville, S.C.: A Press, 1981. F 277 .Y6 M6.

Owens, Jo Roberts and Ruth D. Thomas. Confederate Veterans Enroll-ment Book of York County, S.C. 1902. Clover, S.C.: WestmorelandPrinters, Inc., 1983. F 277 .Y6 O9.

Revill, Janie. Some South Carolina Genealogical Records. Easley, S.C.:Southern Historical Press, Inc.,1986. F 268 .R4.

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Wells, Laurence K. York County South Carolina, Minutes of the CountyCourt 1786–1797. Columbia, S.C.: SCMAR, 1981. F 277 .Y6 W4.

West, Rev. Jerry Lee. A Historical Sketch of People, Places and Homes ofBullocks Creek, South Carolina. Richburg, S.C.: Chester District Ge-nealogical Society, 1986. F 279 .B84 W4.

Yorkville Cemetery Association (?). Rose Hill Cemetery: York, S.C. N.p.:Yorkville Cemetery Association (?), 1983. F 279 .Y6 R6.

Yorkville Historical Society. Welcome to Historic York, South Carolina: AHistoric District Walking Tour. York, S.C.: Yorkville Historical Society,1987. F 279 .Y6.