THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2007 VOLUME 108 * NUMBER 4 Publication of this issue is made possible in part by the Frederick Horner Bunting Publication Fund and by the Post and Courier Foundation THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2007 VOLUME 108 *N UMBER 4 CONTENTS “The Present Defenceless State of the Country”: Gunpowder Plots in Revolutionary South Carolina by Philip G. Swan 297 Book Reviews Correspondence Recently Processed Manuscripts News Memorials Index, Volume 108 Book Reviews Bellows: A Talent for Living: Josephine Pinckney and the Charleston Literary Tradition by Stephanie E. Yuhl Edelson: Plantation Enterprise in Colonial South Carolina by Robert M. Weir Baker: Paradoxes of Desegregation: African American Struggles for Educational Equity in Charleston, South Carolina, 1926-1972 by Michael Fultz Coté: City of Heroes: The Great Charleston Earthquake of 1886 by Christoph Strupp Walther: William Lowndes Yancey and the Coming of the Civil War by A. V. Huff, Jr. Kilbride: An American Aristocracy: Southern Planters in Antebellum Philadelphia by Charlene Boyer Lewis Moore: Carnival of Blood: Dueling, Lynching, and Murder in South Carolina, 1880-1920 by Christopher C. Meyers Conser: A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Society along the Cape Fear River of North Carolina by Jacob M. Blosser Walker: Southern Farmers and Their Stories: Memory and Meaning in Oral History by Robert Krause Stockdale and Holland: Middle Temple Lawyers and the American Revolution by Sally Hadden Rankin: A New South Hunt Club: An Illustrated History of the Hilton Head Agricultural Society, 1917-1967 by Alexia Jones Helsley Bonner: A Doctor's Toughest Case: A Girl, a Disease, a Medical University by Allan D. Charles INDEX, VOLUME 108 In the following index, a reference to 159rev refers to a book review on page 159, and a reference to 363ms refers to an item among the recently processed manuscripts. This year’s index was prepared by Indexing Research, Rochester, New York. A “American Indian Survival in South Adams, John, 280rev Carolina,” by Theda Perdue, 215- Adams, John Quincy, 327rev 234 African Americans: Catholic, in antebel- American Members of the Inns of Court, by lum Charleston, 143-159; Charles- :. Alfred Jones, 339rev ton earthquake of 1886 and, American Revolution, 280—282re v: gun- powder plots in South Carolina 326rev; educational equity and, 320rev; gunpowder sig in revolu- during, 297-315; Middle Temple tionary South Carolina and, 297 lawyers and, 337-339rev; James 3155 passim; Rosenwald Schools and, Williams and letters to the editor 273-275rev. See also Race; Slavery regarding, 187-196, 343-346 Agassiz, Louis, 23 Anderson, James D., 275rev Agrarian Elites: American Slaveowners and Anderson, Robert, 190 Southern Italian Landowners, 1815 Anderson, S.C., letter (June 11, 1865), 1861, by Enrico Dal Lago, review of, 132ms 117-119 Anna, a Northrup family slave, 155 Agriculture: in antebellum South, 115- Annals of Newberry, by John Belton 117rev; Carolina Gold rice, 267 O’Neall, 194 268rev; in colonial South Carolina, Antebellum South: black Catholics in, 318-320rev; Hilton Head Agricul- 143-159; cotton and, 121-—123rev tural Society, 339-34 )— 1rev; oral his- pi a in, 106—107rev; economy of, tory and, 335-3e3| 7rev; southern 115-117rev; Philadelphia and, 328- planters in antebellum Philadel- 330rev phia, 328-330rev; sugar cultivation Apology for Printers,” by Benjamin in Barbados, 169-170rev Franklin, 174rev Allaire, Anthony, 344 Appleby, Joyce, Ly aes funt, and Marga- Allen family, 338rev ret Jacobson, Telling the TTr uth about Allen, Hervey, 316rev History, 345-346 Allen, William, 338rev Arcadia Cottage, 130ms Allmendinger, David F., 25 agree historical, and Camden, Allston, Adele, 118rev, 119rev, 131ms -115rev Allston, Benjamin, 118rev Addai cture: in antebellum Charleston, Allston, Robert F. W., 118 oe 106-107rev; in early American cit- {n American Aristocracy: Southern Plant ies, 107—110rev ; ers in Antebellum Philadelp hia, by Aristocracy. See Social status Daniel Kilbride, review of, 328-330 Aristotle, 19 American Farmer, 118rev Armbruster, Anton, 174rev American Indians: in Cape Fear, N.C., Arsenault, Raymond, 124rev 32rev; gunpowder maa in revolu- Ari: in antebellum Charleston, 106- tionary South Carolina and, 107rev; gravestone, of Charleston, 315 passim; Mormon missionaries 263-265rev; quilting, 167-169rev and, 225-228; slave trade and, 101- Ascoli, Peter M., 275rev 103rev; survival of in South Caro- Assimilation of American Indians, 217- lina, 215-234; table of tribes and 234 passim groups in South Carolina, 216; Atkins, James, 350ms Waccamaw Siouan, 103—105rev Atkinson, W. C., 130ms Atwater, Lee, 126rev THE SOUTH CAROLINA HistoricAL MAGAZINE VoLuME 108, No. 4 (OctToser 2007) INDEX, VOLUME 107 Audubon, John James, 24; and John Bellinger, Sarah, 153 Bachman, The Quadrupeds of North Bellows, Barbara L.: Benevolence among America, 6 Slaveholders, 318rev; A Talent for Liv- Audubon, Victor, 26—27, 28 ing: Josephine Pinckney and the Avelihe, Peter, 156 Charleston Literary Tradition, review of, 316-318 B Beman, Nathan, 326rev Bache, Benjamin Franklin, ried Benevolence among Slaveholde , by Bar- Bachman, Harriet Martin, 11, 12, 13 bara L. Be slows, 318rev Bachman, John, 6—31: and John Pei Benevolent Society, St. Patrick’s, records Audubon, The Quadrupeds of North of, 200—201ms America, 6; The Doctrine of the Unity Benjamin Franklin's P ‘inting Network: of the Human Race, 16-22, 24—25; ed. Disseminating Virtue in Early Southern Lutheran, 29 America P by Ralph Frasca, review Bachman, Maria Martin, 11, 12, 20, 29 of, 72 17 2 Baggett, James, The Scalawags: Southern Bennett, Avan »w, 89 Dissenters in the Civil War and Recon Bennett, Evan P., 186rev struction, 269rev Billingsley, Carolyn Earle, Communities Bailey, J. D., Some Heroes of the American f Kinship: Antebellum Families and Revolution, 194 the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier, Baker, R. Scott, Paradoxes of Desegrega review of, 121-123 tion: African American Struggles for Black family, 167—169rev Educational Equity in Charleston, Black, Mary Snoddy, 167-169rev South Carolina, 1926-1972, review “Black Catholicisn Antebellum Charles- of, 320-322 ton,” by Suzanne Krebsbach, 143- Ball family, 199-200ms 159 Bancroft, George, 346 Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Bankruptcy during Reconstruction, 171- Laws of England, 281rev 172rev Blamyer, Mary, 351ms Barbados sugar cultivation, 169-170rev Bland, Sidney ‘R., rev. of A Golden Haze of Barbot family, 154-155 Memory: The Making of Historic Barbot, Antoine, 154 Charleston, by Stephanie Yuhl, Barbot, Caesarine Esnard, 154-155 164-166 Barbot, Decimus, 154 Blight, David, 335rev Barbot, Julian, 155 Blosser, Jacob M.: rev. of A Coat of Many Barnum, P. T., 8 Colors: Religion and Society along the Barnwell, John, 348ms Cape Fear River of or ae bape a, by Barrett, Jacob, 151 Walter H. Conser, Jr., —335; rev. Barton, Clara, 163re\ of This Remote Part oft t he‘ World: Re- Bartram, William, 120rev, 121rev gional Formation in Lower Cape Fear, Baruch, Belle, 130ms North Carolina, 1725-1775, by Baruch, Bernard, 130ms, 340rev Bradford J. Wood, 175-177 Bass, Robert D., Gamecock, 191 Blue, Gilbert, 230-231 Bay, William, 285ms Blue, Louisa Canty (1897-1963), 227 Beach, Erastus, 151 Blue, Samuel Taylor, 227, 228 Beaty, J. S., 130ms Boaz, Frans, 232 Beaufort, 198-199ms Bob Jones University, 126rev, 235-256 Before Brown: Civil 6 spa White Back- Boi, Francis, 155 lash in the Modern South, ed. Glenn Boi, Tua, 155 Feldman, review of, ks Boisden family, 152 Beilke, Jayne y rev. of The Rosenwald Bonner, Walter, A Doctor's Toughest Case: Sc liocls the American South, by A Girl, a Disease, a Medical Univer- Mary S. 1f ee edieneatie 273-275 sity, review of, 341-342 Bordewich, Fergus M., Bound for Canaan: Beito, David, 124rev The Underground Railroad and the Beito, Linda, 124rev Bella, a Northrup family slave, 155 War for the Soul of America, review Bellinger family, 154, 155-156 of, 126-128 Bellinger, John, 155 Bost, Raymond, 6, 15 358 THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Bound for Canaan: The Underground Rail- Bush, George Herbert Walker, 126rev road and the War for the Soul of Bush, George Walker, 126rev America, 7” Fergus M. Bordewich, Bushnell, David, Jr., 104rev review of, 126-128 Bowman, John, eo é Bowman, Shearer Davis, 117rev Calhoon, Robert M., 281rev Bowne, Eric E., The Westo Indians: Slave Calhoun, John C., 326rev, 327rev Traders of the Early Colonial South, Camden: Historical Archaeoloing tyh e South review of, 101-103 Carolina Backcountry, by Kenneth E. Bragg, Braxton, 277rev Lewis, review of, 1 3-115 Bragg, C. L., rev. of A Confederate Cameron, Alexander, 304, 309, 312 Chronicle: The Life of a Civil War Sur- Canby, Henry Seidel, 317 rev vivor, by Pamela Chase Hain, 278- Cann, Katherine, 112rev 280 Cape Fear, N.C.: regional formation in, Braided Relations, Entwined Lives: The 175-177rev; religion and society in, Women of Charleston's Urban Slave 332-335rev Society, by Cynthia M. Kennedy, Carlton, David, 112rev review of, 259-261 ; Carnegie, Andrew, 286ms Brandon, Thomas, 189, 190, 192, 194 Carnival of Blood: Dueling, Lynching, and Bric, Maurice J., 28lrev Murin Sdouteh Carroli na, 1880-1920, Broadw ater, jeff, rev. of The Tar Heel by John Hammond Moore, review State: A Historyo f North Carolina, by of, 330-332 Milton Ready, 178-180 Carolina Gazette, 200ms Brodie, R. L., 130ms Carolina Gold Rice: The Ebb and Flow His- Brookgreen Farms, 130ms tory of a Lowcountry Cash Crop, by Brooks, Jennifer, 125rev Richard Schulze, review of, 267— Brooks, Richard, rev See: ‘ amden: Histori 268 cal Archaeology in the South 1 Carolina Carolina Yacht Club papers, 284-285ms Backcountry, by = wshies E. Lewis, Carroll family, 338rev 113-115 Cash, E. B. C., 331rev Brown, Cecil, 186rev Castion family, 152 Brown, Henry, 128rev Catholicism: in antebellum Charleston, Brown, Henry Billings, 184rev 143-159; integration and, 124- Brown, John, 28 125rev Brown, Robert. L., 352ms Cauthen, Charles, South Carolina Goes to Brown, Sarah Hart, 124rev War, 166rev Brown v. Board of Education, 124 |26rev, Chaplin, Joyce, 318rev 179rev, sag v, 320re \ Chardon, Mr., 350ms Broyles, Robert, 2 58rev Charitable organizations, 200-201ms Bryan, William Je sien, 237 Charles, Allan D., rev. of A Doctor's Buchanan, John, The Road to Guilford Toughest Case: A Girl, a Disease, a Courthouse, 344 Medical University, by Walter Bull family, 199-200ms; papers of, 351ms Bonner, 341-342 Bull, Elias Ball, papers of, 199-200ms Charleston: antebellum, black Catholics Bull, Gracia C. Turnbull, 351ms n, 143-159; antebellum culture in, Bull, William, 301 106-107rev; desegregation and edu- Bull, William, Jr., 351ms cation in, 320-322rev; earthquake Bull, William Izard, 351ms of 1886, 322—326rev; gravestone art Bunyan, John, 68 of, 263—265rev; historical memory Burke, Edmund, 314 of, 164-166rev; literr ary tradition of, Burke, W. Lewis, and James Lowell 316-318rev; Navy Yard of, 271- Underwood, eds., The Dawn of Reli- 273rev; papers of Elias Ball Bull, gious Freedom in South Carolina, re- 199-200ms; urban slave society of, view of, 261-263 259-261rev : Burnard, Trevor, 282rev Charleston Battalion, 110-111rev Burns, Ken, 166rev, 353ms Charleston Courier, 200ms Burton, Orville, 263rev Charleston Herald, 200ms INDEX, VOLUME 107 359 Charlestonians in War: The Charleston Bat- Col. William Hill's Memoirs, by William talion, by W. Chris Phelps, review Hill, 187-196 passim, 343-346 passim of, 110-111 Colonial era: Benjamin Franklin and, Charleston Mercury, 118rev, 200ms 172-175rev; regionalism in, 175- Charleston Morning Post, 200ms 177rev; slave trade in, 101-103rev; Charleston News and Courier, 265—267rev South Carolina plantations during, Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its 318-320rev Navy Yard, and World War IL, by Combs, Diana WillEiaraly mGrasves,ton e Fritz P. Hamer, review of, 271-273 Art in Georgia and South Carolina, Chartrand, Louise, 155 264rev “Chatterbox on the Family of Boxes,” by Commentaries on the Laws of England, by Benjamin Franklin, 174rev William Blackstone, 281rev Chesnut, John, 113rev Communism, integration and, 124rev Cheves family, 130ms Commuofn Kiinshtip: iAnetebsellu m Fami- Cheves, Isabella, 131ms lies and the Settlement of the Cotton Cheves, Langdon, 130ms, 131ms Frontier, by Carolyn’ Earle Childs, Francis, 174rev Billingsley, review of, 121-123 Chisolm, Alexander, 347ms Con fed e‘ racy: conse ription in, 275- Chisolm, Robert, 348ms 277rev; South Carolina Sonosf Con- Chrietzberg, Mrs., 151 federate Veterans records, 352- Church of God, 241-242, 248-251, 253 353ms; Thomas L. Wragg and, 278- Church records: St. Barnabas Chapel, 280rev 129-130ms; St. David’s Church, { Confederate Chronicle: The Life of a Civil Cheraw, 198ms; St. Paul’s Episco- War Survivor, by Panels Chase pal Church, Summerville, 129- Hain, review of, 278-280 130ms; Unitarian Church in Conscription, Confederate, 275-277rev Charleston, 353ms Conser, Walter H., Jr., A Coat of Many Cityo fH eroes: The Great Charleston I arth- Colors: Religion and Society along the quake of 1886, by Richard N. Coté, Cape Fear River of North Carolina, review of, 322—326 review of, 332-335 Civil War: bankruptcy during Recon- Cooper, Samuel, 276rev struction, 171—172rev - the (C harles- Corley, Simeon, 269rev ton Battalion, 110-11 lrev;: Confed- Lord Cornwallis, 189 erate conscription during, 275- he Correspondence of Sarah Morgan and 277rev, Letter: Anderson, S.C., Francis Warrington Dawson, with Se- 132ms; papers of E. M. Royall, sur- lected Editorials Written by Sarah geon, 131-132ms; South Carolina Morgan for the Charleston News and and, 166-167rev; women during, Courier, ed. Giselle Roberts, review 257-259rev; ThomasL . Wragg and, of, 265-267 278-280rev; William Lowndes Cété, Richard N., Ciotf Hyeroe s: The Great Yancey and, 326-328rev Charleston Earthquake of 1886, review Clarke, Elijah, 189, 195 of, 322-326 Clarke, Peter, 261rev, 263rev Cotton in antebellum south, 121-123rev Class. See Social status Courtenay, William A., 323-326rev Cleary, Ann E., 186rev Coverly, George Joseph, 157, 158 Clinton, Henry, 312 Cowen, Alfred, 277rev Clyde, William P., 340rev Cox, Edward L., 281rev A Coat of Many Colors: Religion and Soci- Cox, John D., Traveling South: Travel Nar- ety along the Cape Fear River of North ratives and the Construction of Ameri- Carolina, by Walter H. Conser, Jr., can Identity, review of, 119-121 review of, 332 —335 Crafts, Thomas, 285ms Coclanis, Peter, 318rev Creévecoeur,J . Hector St. John de, 120rev, Cohen, Edward, 153 121rev Cohen, Eliza, 153 Crime, violent, 330-332rev Cohen, Lester, The Revolutionary Histo- Cugoano, Ottobah, 281rev ries: Contemporary Narratives of the Culture: in antebellum Charleston, 106— American Revolution, 345 107rev; of Charleston, 316—-318rev; travel narrativ es and, 119-121rev 360 THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAI MAGAZINE Cunningham, Ann Pamela, 326rev The Doct rine of the Unity of the Human Cunningham, Louisa, 326rev Race, by John Bachman, 16-22, 24 Cunningham, Patrick, 308-309 25 Dougherty, John, 158 D Douglass, Frederick, 120rev, 127rev Dal Lago, Enrico, Agrarian I lite S Ameri Downey, Tom, Plantinga Ci apita list South: can Slaveowners and } Southern Italian Master, Merchants, and Manufactur Landowners 1815 1861, review of, in the Southern helping. 1790 117-119 1860, rev 4" of, 115-117 Daniel, Charles I (1895 1964), 247 Doyle, Don H., me Daniel, Peter, [85rev Draper, Lyman 3 ings Mountai Lord Dartmouth, 307, 311 Its Heroes, 187 Darwin, Charles, The Origin¢ Drayton, Thomas, 350ms Davidson family, 222 Drayton, William Henry, 188, 304, 309 Davidson, Donald, 317rev 310, 314 Davis, Amelia Van Corlandt Rutledge, DuBose, John W., 326rev 347ms Dueling, 330-332rev Davis, Asa, 347ms Dulany family, 338re\ Davis, Jefferson, 118rev, 276rev, 279rev, Dulany, Daniel, Sr., 337rev 327rev, 348ms Davis, John Martin, Jr., rev. of The Recon E Earley, Lawrence S., Looking for Longleaf: tion of Southern Debtors: Bank wHphi j ftetro thley ‘ivil War, by Eliza- The Fall and Rise of an American For beth Lee Thompson, 171-172 est, 180rev Davis, N. Darnell, 170rev Early Gra vestone Art in Georgia and South The Dawn of Religious Freedom in South Carolibyn Dai,an a Williams Combs Carolina, ed. James | Ow ell 264re\ nderwood and W. Lewis Burke, Earthquake in Charleston, 1886, 322 review of, 261-263 326rev Dawson, Capt., 348ms Economy: of antebellum south, 115 Dawson, Francis Warrington, 265 117rev; bankruptcy during Recon- 67re\ struction, 171—172rev Dean family, 152 The Economyo f British America,b y Russell R. Menard and John J. McCusker, ye] pe 169rev UU] Her SOUTH: hea 0 NNi isnseretteo enthat h Cen Edelson, S. Max, Plantation Ente ‘prise i Colonial South Carolina, review of, Dehon, W. R 129ms 318-320 Delta Plantation slave records 131ms Edgar, Walter, Partisan and Redcoats, 343 Democratic Party : Dixiecrats and, 344 |26rev; during Reconstruc tion, Edings, Joseph D., 285ms Edings, Julian, 286ms 270rev Dennis, Jeffrey W., rev. of The Westo Indi Edings, Maude, 286ms ans: Slave Traders of the Early Colo Edmonds, James, 32-96 passim nial South, by Eric Bowne, 101 Education: desegregation and, 103 322a re, Rosenwald Sc hools, Dent, Harry, 126rev 275rev; standardized tests and, 32 Desaussure, Wilding T., 35 lms 322rev { Devil and a Good Woman, To ), by Susan Edwards family, 131ms Millar Williams, 317rev Eisenhower, Dwight D., 125rev Dickinson, John, 337rev Elizabeth, a Barbot family slave, 154 Jilling, Freno, 340rev Elliott, Benjamin, 347ms_ Dimery, John, 217-218 Elliott, Samuel, 347ms Dixiecrats, 125—126rev Ellis, Anne “Annie” Hunter, 130ms, 1 Doctor's Toughest Case: A Girl, a Dis 131ms ease, a Medical University, by Walter Ellis, Augustus Van Horn, 131ms Bonner, review of, 341-342 Embree, Edwin R., 274—275rev INDEX, VOLUME 107 361 Empire and Nation: The American Revolu Franklin, Benjamin, 172-175rev: “Apol- tion in the Atlantic Woreld. bdy E,li ga ogy for Printers,” 174rev; H. Gould and PetS.e Ornuf , review “Chatterbox on the Family of of, 280-282 Boxes,” 174rev; Pennsylvania Ga in Empire Divided, by Andrew zette, 173—-174rev; Poor Richard's O’Shaughnessy, 339rev Almanack, 173rev; South-Carolina England, John, 145-148, 150, 155, 157, Gazette, 174rev 26lrev, 263rev Franklin, James, Jr., 174rev Englishmen Transplanted: The English Franklin, William, 338rev Colonization of Barbados, 1627 1660, Frasca, Ralph, Benjamin Franklin's Print by Larry Gragg, 169rev ing Network: Disseminating Virtue in Epting, Barbara, 351ms Early America, review of, 172-175 Epting, John Adam, 351ms Fremont, John C., 26 Equiano, Olaudah, 281rev Friendfield Plantation, 130ms Erslev, Brit K., rev. of They Went intot he Fripp family, 199ms Fig apheh eering! Confederate Conscrip From New Babylon to Eden: Phe Huguenots tion 1 1 North ¢ ‘arolina, by Walter C. and Their Migration t¢ » Colonial South Hndeweed Ill, 275-277 Carolina, by Bertrand Van Ethnohistory, 101 103S rey Ruy mbeke, review of, 160-161 Evans, William, 348ms Frost family, 164rev, 165re\ Frost, Susan Pringle, 164rev F Fultz, Michael, rev. of Paradoxes of De- Fairclough, Adam, 124rev segregation: African American “A Faithful Ambassador’: The Diary of re: bea for Educational Equity in Rev. William Hutson, Pastor of the p: ig ton, South Carolina, 1926 Independent Meeting in Charles- 2, by R. Scott Baker, 320-322 ton, 1757-1761,” ed. by Daniel J. bisa c harles M., 151 ieee 32- i A Faithful Heart: The Journals of Emmala G Reed 1865and 11866, ed. by Robert R Gadsden, Philip, 129ms Oliver, review of, 257-259 Gage, Alva, 353ms Farley, Mrs., 151, 157 Gage, Thomas, 300, 301, 311 Farr, William, 190 Gaillard, Ann, 351ms Federal bankruptcy legislation, 171 Gaillard, Tacitus, 351ms 172rev Gallay, Alan, 101rev Feldman, Glenn, ed., Before Brown: Civil GGia lphin, George, 303, 306, 307, 311-313 Rights and White Backlash in the Mod Gamecock, by Robert D. Bass, 191 ern South, review of, 124-126 Gates, I oratio, 189, 190, 195 Ferguson, Patrick, 189 Gawan, Pe ter, 153 Fields, Mamie Garvin, 32 1rev Gazette of the State of South Carolina, 200ms Fillmore, Millard, 26 Genovese, Eugene, 115rev The Fire-Eatersb,y Eric H. Walther, Gerard-Honour family, 349ms 326rev Fite, Gilbert C., 185re\ Gergel, Belinda, 262—263rev Fitzsimons, Catherine, 118rev Gergel, Richard, 262—263rev Folk art. See Art; Culture Lord George Germain, 301 Foner, Eric, Reconstruction: Americ Geronimo, a Northrup family slave, 155 Unfinished Revolution, 1863 ) 137 Gibbes, Robert Wilson, 22 ~ 269rev Gignilliat family, Pigeon Foote, Shelby, 166rev Gilman, Caroline fa 53ms Ford, A. W., 130ms Gilman, Samuel, 353ms Ford, F. W., 130ms Gist, Mrs., 201ms Ford, Lacy, Jr., 115rev Glen, James, 299 C. L. Ford and Sons records, 130ms Gliddon, George, 23 Forster, Patricia: letter to the editor from, A Golden Haze of Memory: The Making of 343-346 187-196; response to, 197 Historic Charleston, by Stephanie E. Foxworth, Percy, 130ms Yuhl, review of, 164-166 Francis family, 152 Goldsmith, Mary, 155 Francis, John, 152 Goldwater, Barry, 126rev 362 THE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Golightly, Culcheth, 200ms Hain, Pamela Chase, A Confederate Gordon, Charles, 83, 91 Chronicle: The Life of a Civil War Sur- Gottlieb, Agnes I looper, rev. of The Cor- vivor, review of, 278-280 responde nce of Sarah Morgan and Hales, Robert, 351ms Francis Warrington Dawson, with Se- Hall, David, 174rev lected Editorials Written by Sarah Hamer, Fritz P., Charleston Reborn: A Morgan for the Charleston News and Southe rn City, Its Navy Yard, ‘i Courier, ed. Giselle Roberts, 265 World War II, review of, 271-273 Hamilton, George, 157 267 Gould, Eliga H., and PeterS .O nuf, eds., Hamilton, Hagar, 157 Empire and Nation: The American Hammond, Samuel, 190 Revolution in the Atlantic World, re- Hampton, Wade, 172rev view of, 280-282 Hannah, a slave of Mrs. A. Johnson, 157 Gragg, Larry: Englishmen Transplanted: Hanson, Eleanor Middleton Rutledge, [he English Colonization of Barbados, 347ms 1627-1660, 169rev; rev. of Sweet Hanson, Ralph T., 347ms Negotiations: Sugar, Slavery,and Plan Harper, Woodrow, Sr., 336rev tation Agric ulture in Early Barbados, Harris, David Adam (1872-1930), 229 by Russell R. Menard, 169-170 Harris, Marc, 28lrev Graham, Billy, 236 Harris, Margaret Della George, 229 Graves, John Temple, 256 Hart, Oliver, 53, 99 Graves, William T., James Williams: An Harvey, L. Brantley, papers of, 283- American Patriot in the Carolina 284ms Backcountry, letter to the editor re- Harvey, Lavinia, 283ms garding review of, 187-197, 343- Harvey, W. ig y, Jr., 284ms 346 Haskins, Terry,2 Gravestone art, 263—265rev Heartley ’, James, 350ms The’ Great Sea Island Storm of 1893, by Helsley, Alexia Jones, rev. of A New South William Marscher and Fran Hunt Club: An Illustrated History of Marscher, review of, 161-164 the Hilton Head Agricultural Society, Green, James, 151 1917-1967,by Richard Rankin, 339- Green, Lydia, 151 341 Greene, Nathanael, 191 Hendrickson, David C., 280rev Gregg, William, 116rev Henry, a Dukes family slave, 155 Gregorie, A. F., 350ms Henson, Josiah, 127rev Gregorie , Anne King, Thomas Sumter Henson, Mrs. E., 157 344 Herman, Bernard L., Town House: Archi- Gregorie, James, 350ms tecture and Mat erial Life in the Early Gregorie, Mary C., 350ms American City, 1780-1830, review of, Gregorie, Mrs. A. F., 350ms 107-110 Gressette, Marion, 321rev Herr, David, 263rev Grimball, Paul, Jr., 348ms Heyward family, 164rev; papers of, 349-— Grimké family, 200ms 350ms Guerard, Rosa, 351ms Heyward, DuBose, 165rev, 3l6rev; Guerard, William B., 351ms Porgy, 165rev Guerry, L. F., 219 Heyward, Elenita E. Taylor, 350ms Gunderson, Joan R., 333rev Heyward, Esther, 350ms Gunpowder plotsin revolutionary South Heyward, Susan Simmons, 349-350ms Carolina, 297-315 Heyward, William Henry, 172rev; pa- pers of, 349-350ms — H Heyward, William Henry, Jr., 350ms Haberland, Michelle, 186rev Heyward, William Manigault, 349ms HadSadlly,e revn. of, Mid dle Temple Law Higginbotham, Don, 280rev yers and the American Revolution, by Hil derman, Walter C., IIL, They Went into Eric Stockdale and Randy J. Hol- the Fight Cheering! Confederate Con- land, 232377 -3232 9 scription. in North Carolina, review Hailes, Thomas, 351ms of, 275-277