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History of South Carolina
- Volumes III-V, Biography
- published by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1920
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Table of Contents
- PART I PROPRIETARY ADMINISTRATION (1670-1719)
- Chapter I
- Huguenot Attempts to Colonize Carolina
- Chapter II
- England Prepares to Colonize
- Chapter III
- Partial Success of English Persistency
- Chapter IV
- The Seeds of Colonial Government
- Chapter V
- Eight Years' Administration of Governor West
- Chapter VI
- The Morton and West Administrations
- Chapter VII
- Still People vs. Proprietors
- Chapter VIII
- The Blake and Archdale Administrations
- Chapter IX
- The Moore and Johnson Administrations
- Chapter X
- Formative Nine Years
- Chapter XI
- Last Two Years Under Proprietors
- PART II ADMINISTRATIONS OF ROYAL GOVERNORS (1719-1776)
- Chapter XII
- Royal Government in South Carolina
- Chapter XIII
- Arthur Middleton's Administrations
- Chapter XIV
- Johnson and Broughton Administrations
- Chapter XV
- First Bull Administration
- Chapter XVI
- James Glen's Administration
- Chapter XVII
- The Lyttleton Administration
- Chapter XVIII
- Bull and Boone Administrations
- Chapter XIX
- Bull Again to the Rescue
- Chapter XX
- Bull's Fourth Administration
- Chapter XXI
- Montagu and Bull (Fifth) Administrations
- Chapter XXII
- Last Gasp of Royalty
- PART III THE STATE DURING THE REVOLUTION (1776-1783)
- Chapter XXIII
- The Revolution a Fact
- Chapter XXIV
- Rutledge and Lowndes Administrations
- Chapter XXV
- South Carolina, the Revolutionary Maelstrom
- Chapter XXVI
- British Entrenched in South Carolina
- Chapter XXVII
- The Partisans: New Leaders and New Methods
- Chapter XXVIII
- Fighting Under Greene and the Partisans
- Chapter XXIX
- Civil Government Reappears
- Chapter XXX
- Who Won the War?
- PART IV THE STATE DURING THE FEDERAL PERIOD (1783-1860)
- Chapter XXXI
- State Becomes a Federal Unit
- Chapter XXXII
- European Intercourse and Industrial Development
- Chapter XXXIII
- The Constitution of 1790 in South Carolina's Development
- Chapter XXXIV
- Sixteen Years of Peace
- Chapter XXXV
- South Carolina in the War of 1812
- Chapter XXXVI
- Eight Momentous Years
- Chapter XXXVII
- Looming of Nullification Menace in the State
- Chapter XXXVIII (Volume II starts)
- State vs. Federal Authority
- Chapter XXXIX
- War and Domestic Development
- Chapter XL
- Mainly the Mexican War
- Chapter XLI
- Slavery Issue Uppermost
- Chapter XLII
- Slavery Precipitates Secession
- Chapter XLIII
- South Carolina Secedes from the Union
- PART V SINCE THE WAR OF SECESSION (1860-1920)
- Chapter XLIV
- South Carolina Captures Fort Sumter
- Chapter XLV
- Federals Capture Port Royal
- Chapter XLVI
- Closing Around Charleston and Savannah
- Chapter XLVII
- South Carolina at Home and in Virginia
- Chapter XLVIII
- The Western and Northern Campaigns
- Chapter XLIX
- Southern Strongholds Invested
- Chapter L
- To the Evacuation of Charleston
- Chapter LI
- The Military End of the War
- Chapter LII
- South Carolina Women of the Confederacy
- Chapter LIII
- Reminiscences of the War of Seccession
- Chapter LIV
- Signal Corps of the Confederate Army in the Defense of Charleston
- Chapter LV
- Taking an Account of Stock
- Chapter LVI
- The Provisional Government
- Chapter LVII
- Congressional and Military Domination
- Chapter LVIII
- Four Years of Republican Negro Rule
- Chapter LIX
- Corruption and Vice Lords
- Chapter LX
- The Chamberlain Administration
- Chapter LXI
- The Hampton Campaign and its Results
- Chapter LXII
- The Hampton, Simpson, Jeter and Hagood Administrations
- Chapter LXIII
- The Thompson and Richardson Administrations
- Chapter LXIV
- The Tillman Administrations
- Chapter LXV
- Administrations of Evans, Ellerbie and McSweeney — The Constitutional Convention
- Chapter LXVl
- Administrations of Heyward, Ansel and Blease
- Chapter LXVII
- Manning and Cooper Administrations
- Chapter LXVIII
- South Carolina in the World War
- Chapter LXIX
- The Development of the School System of South Carolina
- Chapter LXX
- The Leading Industries of the State
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