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Size | 1 volume |
Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Notebook containing typewritten genealogical data, memoirs, pictures, photographs, epitaphs, newspaper clippings, house plans, transcriptions of letters, and other material of the Haskell and Porcher families of South Carolina. Prominently mentioned are the Porcher, Cordes, DuBose, Couturier, Haskell, Thomson, and Bachman families. Included are typed transcriptions of excerpts from a diary, 1853-1854, of Henry Francis Porcher, Goshen Plantation, St. John's Parish, S.C., and from a diary, 1866-1869, of John Couturier Porcher, Ophir Plantation, St. John's Parish, concerning social and plantation events and travel to Washington, D.C., New York City, and elsewhere in the Northeast. |
Creator | Haskell (Family : Charleston, S.C.)
Porcher (Family : Charleston District, S.C.) |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Notebook containing typewritten genealogical data, memoirs, pictures, photographs, epitaphs, newspaper clippings, house plans, transcriptions of letters, and other material of the Haskell and Porcher families of South Carolina. Prominently mentioned are the Porcher, Cordes, DuBose, Couturier, Haskell, Thomson, and Bachman families. Included are typed transcriptions of excerpts from a diary, 1853-1854, of Henry Francis Porcher, Goshen Plantation, St. John's Parish, S.C., and from a diary, 1866-1869, of John Couturier Porcher, Ophir Plantation, St. John's Parish, concerning social and plantation events and travel to Washington, D.C., New York City, and elsewhere in the Northeast.
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