South Caroliniana Society
Overview
Works: | 77 works in 100 publications in 1 language and 2,040 library holdings |
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Genres: | Fiction Biographies Sources History Novels Personal correspondence Domestic fiction Periodicals |
Roles: | Editor |
Classifications: | PS3515.E98, B |
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Most widely held works about
South Caroliniana Society
- The University South Caroliniana Society ... annual meeting by University of South Caroliniana Society( )
- Humorous account of University of South Caroliniana Society annual meeting by William J Keenan( )
- [Columbia, S.C.: University South Caroliniana Society meeting] :( Visual )
- Biographical file on A. Massey Trotter (1921-1959)( )
- A.L.M. Wiggins papers by A. L. M Wiggins( )
- The University South Caroliniana Society membership directory by South Caroliniana Society( )
- Lewis P. Jones papers by Lewis P Jones( )
- Harvey Teal oral history interview 9 by Harvey S Teal( Recording )
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Most widely held works by
South Caroliniana Society
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John C Calhoun(
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in English and held by 993 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Vols. 2-9: Edited by W. Edwin Hemphill; v. 10: Edited by Clyde N. Wilson and W. Edwin Hemphill; v. 11-<18, 20-22>: Edited by Clyde N. Wilson; v. 23-27 edited by Clyde N. Wilson and Shirley Bright CookVols. 10-<15, 22>: Published by the University of South Carolina Press for the South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History and the South Caroliniana Society; v. 23-<28> published by the University of South Carolina Press Includes bibliographical references and indexes
in English and held by 993 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Vols. 2-9: Edited by W. Edwin Hemphill; v. 10: Edited by Clyde N. Wilson and W. Edwin Hemphill; v. 11-<18, 20-22>: Edited by Clyde N. Wilson; v. 23-27 edited by Clyde N. Wilson and Shirley Bright CookVols. 10-<15, 22>: Published by the University of South Carolina Press for the South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History and the South Caroliniana Society; v. 23-<28> published by the University of South Carolina Press Includes bibliographical references and indexes
The letters of Pierce Butler, 1790-1794 : nation building and enterprise in the new American republic by
Pierce Butler(
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1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 177 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Enlivened by Irish humor and colorful turns of phrase, this collection of Pierce Butler's letters offers a new perspective on the most enigmatic of South Carolina's signers of the Constitution and on the formative years of the American Republic. Describing Butler as an intriguing question mark among the founding fathers, Terry W. Lipscomb presents a cache of correspondence that covers the senator's service during the First, Second, and Third Congresses of the United States. In the first major collection of Butler's writings to be published in book form, Lipscomb offers a detailed biographical sketch of the man and explains the value of his letters - including correspondence to such contemporaries as George Washington, John Adams, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee, Wade Hampton, Andrew Pickens, Charles Pinckney, James Gunn, and Archibald Maclaine." "Lipscomb recounts Butler's rise to prominence, from his early days as an Irish-born officer in the British army to his marriage into the lowcountry's Middleton family. More Virginian than Charlestonian in his political views, Butler holds a place of notoriety as the delegate who pushed for the adoption of an electoral college and who allegedly wrote the Constitution's fugitive slave clause. Lipscomb shows Butler to have been a strict constitutional constructionist, a persistent advocate of religious liberty, and an admirer of the French Revolution. He also favored making government actions more transparent and pioneered the tactic of leaking privileged information." "Offering an insider's view of the early Senate at a time when it conducted its business behind closed doors, these letters present a new resource on the history of the young Republic."--BOOK JACKET
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 177 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Enlivened by Irish humor and colorful turns of phrase, this collection of Pierce Butler's letters offers a new perspective on the most enigmatic of South Carolina's signers of the Constitution and on the formative years of the American Republic. Describing Butler as an intriguing question mark among the founding fathers, Terry W. Lipscomb presents a cache of correspondence that covers the senator's service during the First, Second, and Third Congresses of the United States. In the first major collection of Butler's writings to be published in book form, Lipscomb offers a detailed biographical sketch of the man and explains the value of his letters - including correspondence to such contemporaries as George Washington, John Adams, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee, Wade Hampton, Andrew Pickens, Charles Pinckney, James Gunn, and Archibald Maclaine." "Lipscomb recounts Butler's rise to prominence, from his early days as an Irish-born officer in the British army to his marriage into the lowcountry's Middleton family. More Virginian than Charlestonian in his political views, Butler holds a place of notoriety as the delegate who pushed for the adoption of an electoral college and who allegedly wrote the Constitution's fugitive slave clause. Lipscomb shows Butler to have been a strict constitutional constructionist, a persistent advocate of religious liberty, and an admirer of the French Revolution. He also favored making government actions more transparent and pioneered the tactic of leaking privileged information." "Offering an insider's view of the early Senate at a time when it conducted its business behind closed doors, these letters present a new resource on the history of the young Republic."--BOOK JACKET
Like unto like : a novel by
Katherine Sherwood Bonner McDowell(
Book
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 156 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 156 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Eunice : a tale of Reconstruction times in South Carolina : a novel by
William J Rivers(
Book
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 116 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Willie Barton, a son of the Old South, and Colonel Loyle, a self-made Confederate captain, vie for heroine Eunice DeLesline's hand in marriage following the Civil War
1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 116 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Willie Barton, a son of the Old South, and Colonel Loyle, a self-made Confederate captain, vie for heroine Eunice DeLesline's hand in marriage following the Civil War
Mamba's daughters by
DuBose Heyward(
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2 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 115 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
For the sake of her daughter and granddaughter, Mamba navigates a comic, calculated path from the lower class of plantation refugees to the more privileged class of African Americans who work for Charleston's prominent white families
2 editions published in 1995 in English and held by 115 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
For the sake of her daughter and granddaughter, Mamba navigates a comic, calculated path from the lower class of plantation refugees to the more privileged class of African Americans who work for Charleston's prominent white families
Yazoo; or, On the picket line of freedom in the South; a personal narrative by
A. T Morgan(
Book
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2 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 114 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In 1884, nine years after fleeing the state under threat of death, Morgan published Yazoo at his own expense to explain the difficulties he and his compatriots faced in Mississippi." "Yazoo offers a sustained narrative about the social and political dynamics of Reconstruction on the plantations, in the local courthouse, on the deserted roads and byways, and even in the bedrooms of leading planters and politicians. In this unparalleled text Morgan documents the creation of the Mississippi Plan, which became the model for former Confederates' "redemption" of the South, and traces the orchestration of interracial democracy's failure to the manipulations of the slaveholding elite."--Jacket
2 editions published in 2000 in English and held by 114 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
In 1884, nine years after fleeing the state under threat of death, Morgan published Yazoo at his own expense to explain the difficulties he and his compatriots faced in Mississippi." "Yazoo offers a sustained narrative about the social and political dynamics of Reconstruction on the plantations, in the local courthouse, on the deserted roads and byways, and even in the bedrooms of leading planters and politicians. In this unparalleled text Morgan documents the creation of the Mississippi Plan, which became the model for former Confederates' "redemption" of the South, and traces the orchestration of interracial democracy's failure to the manipulations of the slaveholding elite."--Jacket
Seed from Madagascar by
Duncan Clinch Heyward(
Book
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2 editions published in 1993 in English and held by 95 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1993 in English and held by 95 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Pitchfork Ben Tillman, South Carolinian by
Francis Butler Simkins(
Book
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2 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 53 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Benjamin Ryan Tillman (1847-1918) accomplished a political revolution in South Carolina when he defeated Governor Wade Hampton and the old guard Bourbons who had run the state since the end of Reconstruction. Tillman and his movement aimed to expand the political control of the state to lower- and middle-class whites at the expense of African Americans and the state's former leaders. During his political ascendancy as governor and then United States Senator, Tillman introduced the state's dispensary system and shaped the state's 1895 constitution into a bulwark of white supremacy. His legacy was one of divisiveness between black and white and between whites of differing economic and geographical backgrounds. Even as Tillman championed greater equity for white farmers and mill workers, he masterminded the pernicious system of segregation and disfranchisement for African Americans during the 1890s when he not only trampled their needs, but stripped them of fundamental political and civil rights. Almost single-handedly Tillman established the iniquities of Jim Crow that countless other Southern demagogues would imitate. These "accomplishments" would plague the South and the nation until this day. Orville Vernon Burton's new introduction to this Southern classic looks at both Tillman and author Francis Simkins as prime examples of southerners with tremendous talent but unsettling accomplishments. -- from publisher marketing
2 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 53 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Benjamin Ryan Tillman (1847-1918) accomplished a political revolution in South Carolina when he defeated Governor Wade Hampton and the old guard Bourbons who had run the state since the end of Reconstruction. Tillman and his movement aimed to expand the political control of the state to lower- and middle-class whites at the expense of African Americans and the state's former leaders. During his political ascendancy as governor and then United States Senator, Tillman introduced the state's dispensary system and shaped the state's 1895 constitution into a bulwark of white supremacy. His legacy was one of divisiveness between black and white and between whites of differing economic and geographical backgrounds. Even as Tillman championed greater equity for white farmers and mill workers, he masterminded the pernicious system of segregation and disfranchisement for African Americans during the 1890s when he not only trampled their needs, but stripped them of fundamental political and civil rights. Almost single-handedly Tillman established the iniquities of Jim Crow that countless other Southern demagogues would imitate. These "accomplishments" would plague the South and the nation until this day. Orville Vernon Burton's new introduction to this Southern classic looks at both Tillman and author Francis Simkins as prime examples of southerners with tremendous talent but unsettling accomplishments. -- from publisher marketing
Ex libris : an annual publication of the Division of Libraries and Information Systems, University of South Carolina(
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in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and held by 26 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John C Calhoun(
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3 editions published in 1979 in English and held by 17 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1979 in English and held by 17 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John Caldwell Calhoun(
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2 editions published in 1971 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1971 in English and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John C Calhoun(
Book
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3 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1975 in English and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John Caldwell Calhoun(
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2 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 10 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun : volume II, 1817-1818 by
John Caldwell Calhoun(
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2 editions published in 1963 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1963 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John Caldwell Calhoun(
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2 editions published between 1977 and 1998 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published between 1977 and 1998 in English and held by 9 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Report of the secretary and treasurer for ... by
South Caroliniana Society(
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in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
John C Calhoun(
Book
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1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1959 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The papers of John C. Calhoun : volume XII, 1833-1835 by
John C Calhoun(
Book
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1 edition published in 1979 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume includes Calhoun's years of opposition to Andrew Jackson's second administration, his first three years as a Senator. "Papers" include not only letters sent and received, bills and documents by his hand, reports drafted, but also speeches and remarks of which record has survived
1 edition published in 1979 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume includes Calhoun's years of opposition to Andrew Jackson's second administration, his first three years as a Senator. "Papers" include not only letters sent and received, bills and documents by his hand, reports drafted, but also speeches and remarks of which record has survived
The papers of John C. Calhoun by
J. C Calhoun(
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3 editions published in 1972 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1972 in English and held by 7 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell) 1782-1850 Author
- Hemphill, William Edwin 1912- Author Editor
- Wilson, Clyde N. (Clyde Norman) 1941- Editor
- Meriwether, Robert Lee 1890-1958 Editor
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History
- University of South Carolina Institute for Southern Studies
- South Caroliniana Library
- Caroline McKissick Dial Publication Fund
- Butler, Pierce 1744-1822
- Lipscomb, Terry W.
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Academic libraries African Americans African American women Businessmen Businesspeople Butler, Pierce, Calhoun, John C.--(John Caldwell), Constitution (United States) Domestic fiction Freedmen--Social conditions Friends of the library Georgia Governors Hammond, James H.--(James Henry), Learned institutions and societies Legislators Manners and customs McDowell, Katherine Sherwood Bonner, Mississippi Mississippi--Yazoo County Morgan, A. T.--(Albert Talmon) Mothers and daughters Plantation life Plantation owners Political culture Politicians Politics and government Race relations Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) Rice Slavery Social conditions Societies South Carolina South Carolina--Charleston South Carolina--Columbia South-Carolina Society South Caroliniana Society Southern States Statesmen Thomas Cooper Society Tillman, Benjamin R.--(Benjamin Ryan), United States United States.--Congress.--Senate University of South Carolina.--Division of Libraries and Information Systems University of South Carolina.--Libraries White supremacy movements Women Women household employees Young women
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