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South Carolina. Pickens District Court. Calhoun vs. Calhoun: In Equity


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    Calhoun, Patrick, 1821-1858. Agreement of Patrick Calhoun with his brother Andrew Pickens Calhoun: List of Negroes belonging to Patrick Calhoun

    Manuscripts

    Personal and professional correspondence of the Noble family, mostly Edward Noble and his son Patrick Noble, as preserved by Patrick Noble's family. The collection also includes a group of letters addressed to Edward Noble's uncle John Noble (1774-1819), and the correspondence of Floride Calhoun (1792-1866) and James Edward Calhoun (1826-1861), wife and son of John C. Calhoun, about the administration of Calhoun's estate and property. There are also several documents about slaves owned by the Calhoun, Cuningham, and PIckens families as well as legal documents used in various law suits brought about by the various family estates and property.

    NBL 174

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    Calhoun, Floride, 1792-1866. Letter to Andrew P. (Andrew Pickens) Calhoun, 1811-1865

    Manuscripts

    Personal and professional correspondence of the Noble family, mostly Edward Noble and his son Patrick Noble, as preserved by Patrick Noble's family. The collection also includes a group of letters addressed to Edward Noble's uncle John Noble (1774-1819), and the correspondence of Floride Calhoun (1792-1866) and James Edward Calhoun (1826-1861), wife and son of John C. Calhoun, about the administration of Calhoun's estate and property. There are also several documents about slaves owned by the Calhoun, Cuningham, and PIckens families as well as legal documents used in various law suits brought about by the various family estates and property.

    NBL 149

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    Noble, Ezekiel Pickens, 1817-1891. Letter to James Edward Calhoun, 1826-1861

    Manuscripts

    New Orleans, La. With business card.

    NBL 532

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    Calhoun, James Edward, 1798-1889. Letter to Edward Noble, 1823-1889

    Manuscripts

    With a note, in pencil: "Show this letter to J & F as of your motion or notion not as from me."

    NBL 160

  • Syllabus of a Course of Illustrated Lectures on Historic Art:  Historic Ornament and Sculpture, Series of 1899

    Syllabus of a Course of Illustrated Lectures on Historic Art: Historic Ornament and Sculpture, Series of 1899

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    One pamphlet entitled A Syllabus of a Course of Illustrated Lectures on Historic Art: Historic Ornament and Sculpture, Series of 1899, by James Frederick Hopkins, published by Geo. H. Ellis, Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1898. This book is 36 numbered pages in length, and is illustrated with black and white reproductions of photographs and drawings. The front cover is illustrated with a drawing of a sculpture, and is printed in green. Two quotations from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow appear on the back cover. The insides of the front and back covers are blank. "Pres of Geo. H. Ellis, Boston" and "Engravings by Folsom and Sunergren, Boston" are printed at the bottom of p. 2. The course schedule, with dates of lectures, is given on p. 4. A listing of some "General works on the history of art" is found on the next 3 pages. The remainder of the book is devoted to fuller descriptions, with illustrations, of each of the topics and sections addressed in the course. Beginning on p. 25 is "A selected list of books in the Boston Public Library recommended for reading in connection with the lectures." "6.50" (price) is written in ms. in the upper right-hand corner of the first page.

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