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The history of Orangeburg County, South Carolina : from its first settlement to the close of the Revolutionary War / by A. S. Salley, jr.

Author/creator Salley, A. S. (Alexander Samuel), 1871-1961
Other author/creatorGiessendanner, John Ulrick, -1738.
Other author/creatorGiessendanner, John, -1761.
Other author/creatorSouth Carolina Infantry. 3d regt. 1775-1781.
Format Book and Microform
Publication InfoOrangeburg, S.C. : R.L. Berry, 1898.
Descriptionviii, 572 pages, plates : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Library of American civilization ; LAC 10778
Library of American civilization ; LAC 10778. UNAUTHORIZED
General noteThe territory here treated formed parts of the original counties of Berkeley and Colleton, formed in 1682. No part of it was organized till 1730 when four townships were laid out: Amelia, Congaree (later Saxe-Gotha) and Edisto (later Orangeburg) all in Berkeley co., and New Windsor, in Colleton. In 1768, South Carolina was divided into seven districts or precincts, one of which was Orangeburgh, including all the present counties of Organgeburg, Barnwell, Bamberg and Lexington and the larger part of Aiken.
General noteThe county of Orangeburg was not formed till 1868, and was reduced to its present limits in 1871.
General noteP. 91-216, The Giessendanner record of births, marriages and deaths 1737-1761 kept by Rev. John U. Giessendanner and his nephew Rev. John Giessendanner of Orangeburg township.
General noteP. 387-465, Colonel Thomson's order book--June 24th, 1775, to November 3rd, 1778 [3d S. C. Continental regiment].
General noteMaster microform held by: LrI.
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 10778).
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