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The Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association
South Carolina Historical Association
South Carolina Historical Association
Abstract
Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting.
Benevolence in Colonial Charleston by Barbara Ulmer
Controlling the Poor in Colonial Charleston by Walter J. Fraser, Jr.
Commentaries on “Rich and Poor in the Port City” by Theodore W. Cart – Francis Marion College, and George B. Pruden, Jr – Presbyterian College
The Public Career of Nathaniel Barksdale Dial by Jerry L. Slaunwhite
Prisoners All — the Slave and James Louis Petigru by Lyon G. Tyler
Commentaries on “The Distinctive Carolinian” by Marvin L. Cann – Lander College, and Joe P. Dunn – Converse College
South Carolina’s First Negro Seamen Acts, 1793-1803 by George D. Terry
Neglected but Not Forgotten: Howell M. Henry and the “Police Control” of Slaves in South Carolina by John David Smith
Commentaries on “Slavery and Race in South Carolina” by Arnold Shankman – Winthrop College, and Edward L. Cox – University of South Carolina - Columbia
Prohibition in South Carolina, 1880-1940: An Overview by Frederick M. Heath and Harriett H. Kinard
South Carolina Newspapers and American Foreign Policy in the 1890’s by Roger P. Leemhuis
Commentary on “Shaping Forces in South Carolina” by Winfred B. Moore, Jr. –The Citadel
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