Thomas Young Simons Papers

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  • Thomas Young Simons Papers Book Detail

  • Author : Thomas Young Simons
  • Release Date : 1871
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  • Genre : Charleston (S.C.)
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  • File Size : 14,14 MB

Thomas Young Simons Papers by Thomas Young Simons PDF Summary

Book Description: Correspondence written to Thomas Simons chiefly related to legal matters. Includes: letter from Isaac W. Hayne, 21 August 1871 asking that as "chairman of the committee appointed by the 'Tax-Payers Convention' to investigate a plan "to restore the credit of the state"; and letter from "private secretary" John Heart, 15 September 1871, replying that Governor Robert K. Scott "would be glad to consult" Simons "on the subject of the fire loan bonds"; letters pertaining to the National Democratic Committee and reorganization of the Party, 18 January, 12 February and 7 March 1876; and request, 21 March 1876, from a cousin, Jane Bowly, that he check on a will, filed in Charleston, for their aunt and that she wants to cancel it.

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