5 resultados para Historical district

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This document contains a memorial, which was written by the citizens of Fairfield district of South Carolina, with a purpose of securing their constitutional right of expressing formal sentiments in regard to excluding tariff on woolen manufactures. It was presented to the president and members of the Senate, and to the speaker and members of the House of Representatives in Congress.

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This document contains a remonstrance, which was written by the citizens of Beaufort district of South Carolina, in connection with tariff increases. It was presented to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. A Convention that Made History by Milledge L. Bonham, Jr. – Hamilton College Vagabondage and Vagrancy in Tudor England by C. M. Ferrell – University of South Carolina Early Newspapers of Abbeville District, 1812-1834 by Harry L. Watson – The Index-Journal, Greenwood Charleston Pastime and Culture during the Nullification Decade, 1822-1832 by Granville T. Prior – The Citadel

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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Christopher Gadsden and the Stamp Act by Robert H. Woody –Duke University The Nullification Controversy in an Up-Country District by J. Mauldin Lesesne – Greenville High School The Constitutional Organization and Mobilization of the National Guards of the French Revolution by Charles N. Sisson – Coker College The Mud-Sill Theory in South Carolina by Rosser H. Taylor – Furman University “Addressers of Clinton and Arbuthnot” edited by Robert W. Barnwell, Jr. Appendix-Letters and Papers of Governor David Johnson and Family, 1810-1855 by Florence Johnson Scott