Oversize paper folder 1
Contains 15 Results:
Andrew Jackson presidential pardon of William Nayler, 1865
Formal pardon granting amnesty to William Nayler, business partner of Thomas Peter Smith.
Confederate dignitaries lithograph
Includes figures such as Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee.
Deed of gift for slaves from Margaret Slade to Charles Lawton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1826 August 14
Tyler and Mason family crests sketches
Both ancestors of the Smith family.
Mortgage of personal property between Susan E. Smith and Margaret Slade
This series includes research conducted by George Smith Adams. Materials include internet printouts, photographs, charts, maps, receipts, ancestral family crests, real estate materials, indentures, and instructions for genealogical research. Also includes information about the Landgrave Smiths, Medway Plantation, Yeaman's Hall Plantation, Daniel Townsend Smith, Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend, Thomas Peter Smith, Bleak Hall, and Edisto Island.
Warrant from The Lords Proprietors of South Carolina for land abutting Medway River, reproduction
This series includes research conducted by George Smith Adams. Materials include internet printouts, photographs, charts, maps, receipts, ancestral family crests, real estate materials, indentures, and instructions for genealogical research. Also includes information about the Landgrave Smiths, Medway Plantation, Yeaman's Hall Plantation, Daniel Townsend Smith, Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend, Thomas Peter Smith, Bleak Hall, and Edisto Island.
Edisto Island map, undated
This series includes notes, photographs, printouts, and correspondence relating to Edisto Island and the Smith family. Photographs include Smith family antiques, Hephzibah Jenkins Smith's grave, and an Edisto Island church. Also included is genealogical correspondence between George Smith Adams and members of an Edisto Island listserv discussing Jenkins, Smiths and other Edisto Island families.
The South Carolinian, (Columbia, S.C.), 1864 May 10
General advertisements and news relating to the Confederate States of America.
The Southern Enterprise, (Greenville, S.C.), 1866 March 29
Includes article, "General Sherman on the Burning of Columbia, S.C."
Kind Words for Sunday School Children, (Macon, Ga.), Southern Baptist Convention, 1867-1870
Biographical materials on Professor Daniel Townsend Smith document his service in the Civil War, with data on the Washington Artillery, and his later ancient languages professorship at Furman. Also includes diaries, correspondence, Civil War research, and some Confederate-era newspapers.