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Thursday, July 17, 2003

Freedmen, South Carolina, Pierce at American Memory

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The negroes at Port Royal. Teport of E. L. Pierce, government agent, to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the Treasury

From a New England woman's diary in Dixie in 1865 / Ames, Mary, 1831-1903.

Sea Island School, no. 1 - St. Helena Island. Established April, 1862 / Van Ingen ; Snyder.

The freedmen of South Carolina: some account of their appearance, character, condition, and peculiar customs. By Charles Nordhoff

The freedmen of South Carolina. An address delivered by J. Miller M'Kim, in Sansom hall, July 9th, 1862. Together with a letter from the same to Stephen Colwell, esq., chairman of the Port Royal Relief Committee.

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