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History of South Carolina

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Contents

History of South Carolina

Volumes III-V, Biography

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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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