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              <text>[Page 1]&lt;br /&gt;August 11 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Col. Isaac D. Wilson (Darlington) was appointed (by His Excellency Governor J. L. Manning), one of the Board of Visitors, viz Hanna deceased. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 2] &lt;br /&gt;Citadel Academy, Charleston &lt;br /&gt;Nov. 21. 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board met this day to be present at the annual examination of the Cadets of this institution &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Present &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Genl. James Jones – Chairman &lt;br /&gt;Genl. D. F. Jamison &lt;br /&gt;Genl. D. Wallace &lt;br /&gt;Genl. John H. Means &lt;br /&gt;Col. Wilson &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The examination continued until Thursday evening, when the Board adjourned to meet at the &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Arsenal Academy Nov. 29 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Present &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Genl. Ja. Jones – Chairman &lt;br /&gt;His Excellency Gov. Manning &lt;br /&gt;Genl. D. F. Jamison &lt;br /&gt;Genl. D. Wallace &lt;br /&gt;Genl. John H. Means &lt;br /&gt;Col. Wilson &lt;br /&gt;Adjt. Genl. Cantey &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;when the annual examination commenced and closed on the afternoon of the 30th inst. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Board adjourned to meet on tomorrow at the Executive Office to examine the Bursars accounts of the Military Academies: &amp;amp; afterward to meet on Friday 2nd Dec. to hold their annual meeting. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 3] &lt;br /&gt;State Military Academies &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;List of distinguished Cadets reported at the Annual Examinations Nov 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Names – District – Academy – Studies, etc. in which each Cadet particularly excels &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“Second Class” &lt;br /&gt;1 J. Hallonquist – Barnwell – Citadel – Belles Lettres, Nat. Phil., Drawing, Conduct &lt;br /&gt;2 T. Lee – Kershaw – Citadel – Nat Phil., Drawing, Conduct &lt;br /&gt;“Third Class” &lt;br /&gt;1 J. D. Wylie – Lancaster – Citadel – Mathematics, French, Conduct &lt;br /&gt;2 W. D. DuBose – Fairfield – Citadel – Mathematics, Belles Lettres, French &lt;br /&gt;"Fourth Class” &lt;br /&gt;1 B. Sloan – Anderson – Citadel – Mathematics, Belles Lettres &lt;br /&gt;2 J. F. Lanneau – Charleston – Citadel – Mathematics, Belles Lettres, French &lt;br /&gt;1 H. S. Thompson – Greenville – Arsenal – Mathematics, Belles Lettres, French, Conduct &lt;br /&gt;2 J. L. Coker – Darlington – Arsenal – Mathematics, French &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;James Jones &lt;br /&gt;Chairman B of V &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 4] &lt;br /&gt;Executive Office – Columbia &lt;br /&gt;Dec. 2 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors consisting of &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Genl. James Jones, Chairman &lt;br /&gt;His Excellency Governor J. L. Manning &lt;br /&gt;Genl. D. F. Jamison &lt;br /&gt;Genl. Daniel Wallace &lt;br /&gt;Genl. John H. Means &lt;br /&gt;Col. Isaac D. Wilson &lt;br /&gt;Adj. Genl. Cantey &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Report of the Superintendent of the Arsenal Academy was taken up, and read, when &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It was Resolved that the following Cadets be transferred from the Arsenal Academy to the Citadel Academy: viz &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 Burt – B &lt;br /&gt;2 Capers – B &lt;br /&gt;3 Coker – P &lt;br /&gt;4 Coleman – P &lt;br /&gt;5 Croft – P &lt;br /&gt;6 Egleston – P &lt;br /&gt;7 Erwin – P &lt;br /&gt;8 Finch – B &lt;br /&gt;9 Garmany – B &lt;br /&gt;10 Holmes – P &lt;br /&gt;11 Houser – P &lt;br /&gt;12 King – P &lt;br /&gt;13 Law – P &lt;br /&gt;14 McAllister – B &lt;br /&gt;15 McKeller – P &lt;br /&gt;16 Manget – B &lt;br /&gt;17 Muller – B &lt;br /&gt;18 Nance – P &lt;br /&gt;19 Palmer – P &lt;br /&gt;20 Randell – P &lt;br /&gt;21 Roberts – P &lt;br /&gt;22 Ross – P &lt;br /&gt;23 Sims – P &lt;br /&gt;24 Steedman – P &lt;br /&gt;25 Strait – B &lt;br /&gt;26 Thompson – B &lt;br /&gt;27 Walpole – P &lt;br /&gt;28 Williams – P &lt;br /&gt;29 Willingham – P &lt;br /&gt;30 Wilson – B &lt;br /&gt;31 Bowles – B &lt;br /&gt;32 Johnson – B &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadets Dickinson &amp;amp; Rowe be retained in 4th Class another year. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Brabham, Bell, Taylor &amp;amp; Calhoun be discharged - That the suspension of Cadets McQueen, Whitehead &amp;amp; Boatwright be confirmed - &amp;amp; that they be expelled – that Cadet Backstrom be re-instated - &amp;amp; that Cadet Walker be honorably discharged (absent on sick furlough). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 5] &lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the salaries of Professors White &amp;amp; Thomas be increased to $1200 each. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that (pay) Cadet Garmany be transferred to the beneficiary list. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the following named persons be appointed beneficiary pupils to the Arsenal Academy for the year 1854 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 Robert E. Sweat – Beaufort &lt;br /&gt;2 W. J. Gooding – Beaufort &lt;br /&gt;3 Thos. N. Drose – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;4 Robt. M. Anderson – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;5 W. W. Whitney – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;6 Thos. H. Mangum – Chesterfield &lt;br /&gt;7 J. L. Folk – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;8 W. D. Allen – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;9 S. D. Robertson – Fairfield &lt;br /&gt;10 B. Farr – Greenville &lt;br /&gt;11 H. D’Oyley – Greenville &lt;br /&gt;12 W. P. Nixon – Horry &lt;br /&gt;13 J. E. Black – Laurens &lt;br /&gt;14 R. H. Waldrop – Laurens &lt;br /&gt;15 E. Bailey – Marion &lt;br /&gt;16 John F. Baxter – Orangeburg &lt;br /&gt;17 W. H. Zeigler – Orangeburg &lt;br /&gt;18 F. N. Garvin – Pickens &lt;br /&gt;19 J. J. Exum – Sumter &lt;br /&gt;20 H. W. D. Garden – Sumter &lt;br /&gt;21 W. J. B. Loyd – Sumter &lt;br /&gt;22 W. C. Byers – Union &lt;br /&gt;23 Jas. Hart – Union &lt;br /&gt;24 R. T. Harper – York &lt;br /&gt;25 W. G. Russell – York &lt;br /&gt;26 J. W. Phillips – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;27 Thos. H. Dalyrmple – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;S. W. DuBose – Fairfield &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 6] &lt;br /&gt;And that the following named persons be appointed pay pupils at the Arsenal Academy for the year 1854 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 H. D. Moore – Abbeville &lt;br /&gt;2 R. Robinson – Abbeville &lt;br /&gt;3 E. Capers – Anderson &lt;br /&gt;4 Jos. Erwin – Barnwell&lt;br /&gt;5 Wm. McCreary – Barnwell &lt;br /&gt;6 E. R. Hayes – Barnwell &lt;br /&gt;7 H. P. D. Hay – Barnwell &lt;br /&gt;8 John Whetstone – Barnwell &lt;br /&gt;9 Wm. Whetstone – Barnwell &lt;br /&gt;10 E. C. Chaplin – Beaufort &lt;br /&gt;11 G. C. Mackay – Beaufort &lt;br /&gt;12 S. F. Ellis – Beaufort &lt;br /&gt;13 W. M. Tennent – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;14 W. J. Davis 3rd Class Citadel – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;15 T. W. Councell – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;16 L. S. Benson – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;17 W. A. McDowell – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;18 J. E. Magwood – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;19 P. K. McKelvey – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;20 J. R. Heriot – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;21 Robert Campbell – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;22 P. Chavez – Charleston &lt;br /&gt;23 B. F. Backstrom – Chester &lt;br /&gt;24 Robt. Evans – Chesterfield&lt;br /&gt;25 R. Campbell – same as No. 21 &lt;br /&gt;26 R. J. Muirhead – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;27 M. O. Raysor – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;28 W. Z. Bedon – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;29 E. C. Ellis – Colleton &lt;br /&gt;30 W. E. Charles – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;31 Thos. H. Law – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;32 W. T. Norwood – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;33 J. W. Norwood – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;34 S. W. DuBose – Darlington &lt;br /&gt;35 H. A. Gaillard – Fairfield &lt;br /&gt;36 W. Strother – Fairfield&lt;br /&gt;37 R. K. Thomas – Fairfield &lt;br /&gt;38 H. A. Cauble – Greenville &lt;br /&gt;39 J. N. Southern – Greenville&lt;br /&gt;40 Theo. Hemmingway – Georgetown &lt;br /&gt;41 Chas. Bonney – Kershaw &lt;br /&gt;42 John McCaw – Kershaw &lt;br /&gt;43 B. Kennedy – Kershaw &lt;br /&gt;44 G. F. Robenson – Kershaw &lt;br /&gt;45 J. D. Steel – Lancaster &lt;br /&gt;46 D. F. Gary – Laurens &lt;br /&gt;47 J. E. Wolfe – Lexington &lt;br /&gt;48 E. W. Steedman – Lexington &lt;br /&gt;49 J. L. Steedman – Lexington &lt;br /&gt;50 Thos. Dudley – Marlboro &lt;br /&gt;51 A. B. Henegan – Marion &lt;br /&gt;52 E. B. Ellerbe – Marion &lt;br /&gt;53 D. Rutherford – Newberry &lt;br /&gt;54 W. Darby – Orangeburg &lt;br /&gt;55 J. A. Scott – Richland &lt;br /&gt;56 W. H. Walker – Spartanburg &lt;br /&gt;57 D. S. P. DuBose – Sumter &lt;br /&gt;58 J. M. James – Sumter &lt;br /&gt;59 J. L. Jeter – Union &lt;br /&gt;60 J. P. Jeter – Union &lt;br /&gt;61 W. T. Jeter – Union &lt;br /&gt;62 Ja. A. Coward – Williamsburg &lt;br /&gt;63 W. J. M. Lee – Williamsburg &lt;br /&gt;64 L. M. Austin – Greenville &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Citadel Academy 3rd Class &lt;br /&gt;G. H. [Illegible] – P Anderson &lt;br /&gt;&amp;amp; W. J. Davis – No. 14 above P &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved, DuBose No. 34 on paying for 2 quarters, be transferred to beneficiary list. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 7] &lt;br /&gt;The Report of the Superintendent of the Citadel Academy was taken up &amp;amp; read, when &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It was resolved That Cadets Erwin &amp;amp; Rugg (having been suspended) be expelled. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadets Baxter, Boatwright, Gadsden &amp;amp; Heape be honorably discharged. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadets Culpepper &amp;amp; Munnerlyn be examined; &amp;amp; if not prepared to go on with 2nd class, go on with a lower class. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadet Gibbes be retained in 2nd class. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadets Phinney, Rugg, &amp;amp; Palmer be discharged. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadets Trotti, Evans &amp;amp; Jones be retained in their present class. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That Cadet Roach be honorably discharged and that Cadets Dennis, Hasell &amp;amp; J. White be discharged for deficiency. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved, that leave of absence be granted to Mr. J. L. Gregorie, Bursar, for three weeks in the present month. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that in the course of instruction in National Hon. Law, the Constitution of the U. S. and S. C. – and Calhoun’s Disquisition on Government be substituted for story. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that Dr. Hume report to the Chairman of the Board, the title of the work which he wishes to substitute for “Birds Elements” &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 8] &lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the first three lines of the 29th par. of the reg. be struck out – and the following be substituted therefore viz. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;“The issue to each Cadet shall not exceed for any one year the following articles of clothing” viz &amp;amp;: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;and after “2 pairs of Berlin gloves,” insert “1 pr suspenders” – which the Board insist shall be worn at all times. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the 34 par of Reg shall be entirely struck out, and that the following shall be substituted – &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"34 The Bursar shall keep open a clothing account with each Cadet and charge him with all articles of clothing issued to him at cost price – and no Cadet shall be permitted to exceed the amount of sixty dollars per annum.” &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the words “desiring it” be struck out of 51st par. of Reg. - &amp;amp; that the words “Superintendent” be substituted for the words “faculty” in 57th &amp;amp; 58th par. of Reg. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved that the first six words of 61 par of the Reg be struck out; &amp;amp; that the words “The Board of Visitors” shall be substituted therefore – and that the words “in writing” shall be inserted after the word “thereof” in 2nd line of par. 84 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 9] &lt;br /&gt;The following preamble &amp;amp; Resolutions were introduced by Col. Isaac D. Wilson – and unanimously adopted – &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Since the last meeting of this Board, death has invaded our ranks, and removed from amongst us, a respected and honored member – General William J. Hanna. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Zealous and indefatigable in the discharge of his duties, he labored faithfully for the efficiency &amp;amp; usefulness of the institutions in part committed to his charge. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To the successful accomplishment of his efforts, he brought to the task, a mind matured by experience, and familiar with the practical duties of life: a character prudent and discreet: at the same time, distinguished for great firmness and resolution. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With these fortunate combinations, less could not have been expected than a successful result to all objects, to which his attention was directed. Called to participate in the organization of the Military Academies of the state, he was found a discreet advisor and prudent Counsellor; uniting in his character, those qualities of the head and heart, which mark the useful citizen, and enlightened public servant. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But he has been called from the field of his usefulness, leaving to us the example of a well directed life in the service of his fellow men; &amp;amp; the Board of Visitors, desirous of recording their appreciation of his character, unite in this testimonial. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Be it &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 10] &lt;br /&gt;Resolved that we lament the removal, by death, of our late associate Genl. William J. Hanna, whose truthfulness of character endeared him to us, and whose faithful public conduct, commanded our respect and gratitude. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That this Board has lost an honored and efficient member; and the state a conscientious &amp;amp; faithful officer. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Resolved &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;That we sincerely sympathize with the afflicted family of the deceased: &amp;amp; that a copy of this testimonial be transmitted to them. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board of Visitors adjourned on Friday afternoon Dec 2 1853 (sine die). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 11] &lt;br /&gt;Columbia &lt;br /&gt;Dec 3 1853 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The following Report was made to The Honorable The General Assembly of South Carolina &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board of Visitors of the State Military Academies, beg leave to submit to Your Honorable Body the following Report. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;They have just concluded a very rigid examination of all the classes at the Citadel and Arsenal Academies; and they are gratified to be able to state, that at no period, since the establishment of these institutions, have the Cadets exhibited greater proficiency in their studies, or stricter attention to the duties required of them. Under the government of an able, active, and intelligent faculty, in both academies, all the regulations have been observed, and the strictest discipline enforced throughout the year. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board regret to state, that no class was presented to them for graduation this year. That circumstance was owing to an unhappy outbreak of the second class, which took place during the summer of 1852, which resulted in the suspension of the whole class: and as the question of their restoration, involved the future discipline and government of the Military Academies, the Board of Visitors did not hesitate to confirm the suspension imposed by the Superintendent. They hope that this act of firmness may &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 12] &lt;br /&gt;may prevent the recurrence of any similar incident for the future. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Since the organization of the Military Academies in 1843, there have been appointed to the institution seven hundred and twenty five (725) pupils, of whom there remained in the Academies on the 1st Dec inst., ninety seven (97) Cadets and ninety (90) had graduated. For the disposition of the remainder, an exhibit showing the number appointed in each year, severally the number “who failed to report” or “who were rejected – for physical or mental deficiencies” – the number who have been “Honorably discharged” – “discharged for deficiencies in studies” &amp;amp; “discharged for misconduct” is herewith transmitted. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This exhibit shows, that of the number appointed to the institution, a large portion are discharged or dismissed before the termination of their enlistment. That is owing in a great measure to want of care on the part of parents, guardians, and commissioners of free schools, in selecting young men for the Academies, who, from previous imperfect instruction, improper moral training or natural incapacity, are either rejected on their presentment for admission, discharged after the end of their probationary term of four months, or they break down at some subsequent period of their four year course. Besides they are subjected to a rigid system of instruction, and a severe course of study which requires some talent and much diligence to withstand and complete, and they boy who cannot work, or who will not work, is discharged &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 13] &lt;br /&gt;And his place given to another. But the difficulty of completing the course of instruction, and the large number of dismissals in this institution so far from being an argument against the system pursued there, are, in the opinion of the Board not the least cause of its excellence. It is impossible to educate everybody; and it seems to be better, by fixing a high standard of education, to train up those who are subjected to it, so as to enable them to accomplish the greater amount of good, than to educate a large number imperfectly: for if the standard is low, very many will fall short even of that mark; and the tendency of such a system will be to deteriorate, until it becomes worthless, and in the end contemptible. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At the annual meeting of the Board on the 2nd instant, eleven (11) Cadets were discharged, and ninety new appointments made. Sixty three (63) pay, and twenty seven (27) beneficiaries: so that on the first of January next, if all of these appointments report, and are received, there will be one hundred and seventy six (176) Cadets in the institution. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board make the following report of the receipts and expenditures, for the fiscal year, from October 1st 1852, to September 30th 1853. For a more specific account of which, they refer to the annual accounts of the Bursars of the two Academies, herewith transmitted, accompanied by the proper voucher. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 14] &lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Receipts&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Balance on hand October 1st 1852 – 17.00 &lt;br /&gt;Received from the appropriations – 27600.00 Received from pay Cadets – 17534.71 &lt;br /&gt;Received from sale of clothing – 11.66 &lt;br /&gt;Received from sale of old iron – 21.08 &lt;br /&gt;Received from sale of coals to officers – 7.50 &lt;br /&gt;[Total] - $45191.95 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="text-decoration:underline;"&gt;Expenditures&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Paid balance due 1st Oct. 1852 – 293.83 &lt;br /&gt;Paid salaries – 12291.89 &lt;br /&gt;Paid subsistence – 11288.51 &lt;br /&gt;Paid clothing – 8243.47 &lt;br /&gt;Paid washing – 1304.08 &lt;br /&gt;Paid hire of servants – 1449.04 &lt;br /&gt;Paid musicians – 343.84 &lt;br /&gt;Paid contingencies including fuel, lights, books, stationery, medicine, repairs, etc. – 6857.71 &lt;br /&gt;Paid permanent improvements – 1648.92&lt;br /&gt;Paid [illegible] guard in Charleston – 1121.39 Leaving Bal unexpended – 625.27 &lt;br /&gt;[Total] - $45191.95 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 15] &lt;br /&gt;The reports of the Arsenal Keepers at Charleston &amp;amp; Columbia respectively are herewith transmitted. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;At the last session of the General Assembly, the usual annual appropriation “for repairing arms and arsenal purposes in Charleston and Columbia” was not made. It is necessary for the preservation of the large quantity of arms, belonging to the state, that armorers and laborers should be constantly employed in inspecting, repairing, cleaning, and oiling them: and it is submitted whether the amount necessary should not be continued as a separate appropriation, rather than abstract the sum from the academic fund of the Military Academies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Board of Visitors have not considered themselves authorized under the act of assembly converting the Arsenal and Citadel into Military schools to grant military commissions to the officers of the Academies. They have therefore done no more than confer a relative assimilated military rank amongst the professors, which has no authority out of the institution. This relative rank, without the sanction of the State, is insufficient to protect the officers and cadets, especially when encamped for military instruction, from the insults and disturbance of evil disposed and riotous persons not under their command. The Board therefore submit for your consideration, the propriety of authorizing the Governor to commission the officers of Institution in the Militia of the State: and of conferring upon them, the powers of protection enumerated in the act of Assembly in relation to the Encampment of Militia Officers. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Respectfully submitted &lt;br /&gt;(signed) James Jones Chairman &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;[Page 16] &lt;br /&gt;[See chart on original document]</text>
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                    <text>OFFICIAL REGISTER
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COLUMBIA:

STEAM POWER PRESS OF R. W. GIBBES &amp; CO.

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Two MILITARY SCHOOS were established, and are supported by the
State of South Carolina; one at Charleston, and one at Colun1bia; the
latter auxiliary to the former. Two .Arsenals, containing the arms and
munitions of war of the State, are located, one in Charleston, and the
other in Colu1nbia, which were formerly guarded by two companies of
enlisted soldiers, at an annual expense of $24,000. In 1842, this ap­
propriation was transferred, by an act of the General Assembly, to the
• support of two schools, which were organiz.ed upon the basis of the U.
S. Military Academy at West Point, in the beginning of 1843, by a per­
manent Board of Visiters, appointed by the Governor ; the Cadets ·at
which perform all the duties of a guard for the Arsenals.
The Cadets admitted, consist of two classes; Beneficiary and Pay Ca�
dets. The State supplies to the Beneficiary Cadet all his expenses. The
Pay Cadet pays $200 per year for every charge, including clothingeo The
Beneficiary Cadets are selected from those not able to bear their own
expenses. Applications for admission are made to the Chairman of the
•Board of Visiters, prior to the Annual Meeting of the Board, which
takes place on Friday, next after the fourth ,Monday in November in
each year; at which time all appointments are made by the Board for
both classes of Cadets, respect beiJ¾ g had to a due appo:,;tionment among
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· His ·Excellency

JNO. L. MANNING, Governor of So.

G�n. JAMES JONES,
Gen·. D. F. JAMISON,

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S ociety Hill, Darlington District.

G. M. DuNOVANT, Adj't and Insp'r Gen., Ninety-six Depot,

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OFFICERS AND P.ROFESSORS.
CITADEL ACADEMY, CHARLESTON.
Major F W. CAPERS, Superintendent and Profes-sor of Mechanics and
Engineering.
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Capt. C. C. TEW, Professor of Belles Lettres and Ethics.

First Lieut. P F STEVENS, Professor of Mathematics,and Astronomy.
WM. HUME, M. D., Professor of Experimental Science..

F

GAUTHIER, Professor of the French Language and Drawing.

J.

L. GREGO�IE, Bursar.

Dr. H. BoYSTON., Surgeon.

ARSENAL ACADEMY, COLUMBIA.
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First Lieut. J

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Abbeville,
,, 16 3 14 12 15 18
13 W.R. King,
Sumter,
" 16 6 16 11 8 32
14 H. D. Capers,
Anderson,
" 17 8 12 27 11 28
15 J. Muller,
Richland,
" 16 1 19 23 12 23
16 R. M. Sims,
Lancaster,
" 16 4 22 14 18 19
17 J. A. Finch,
Fairfield,
" 18 11 20 24 22 10
18 A. McAllister,
.Abbeville,
19 H. W. H.olmes,
Charleston, " 15 18 15 26 24
" 16 5 15 21 27 25
20 W. A. Willingham, Beaufort,
" 18 3 23 25 16 21
21 L. Strait,
Chester,
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22 R. C. Robe s,
17 1 27 17 19 6
Barnwell,
23 G(;'o. Egleston,
. Charleston, " 15 3 26 20 17 22
" 18 3 17 13 23 35
24 Wm. Williams,
Laurens,
" 16 7 21 19 23 34
25 J. D. McKeller,
Newberry,
" 17 24 26 28 27
26 J. A. Garmany,
Greenville,
" 15 28 29 21 20
27 A. Burt,
Anderson,
" 17 1 29 22 25 23
28 B. Randell,
Chester,
" 17 7 25 t 31 9
29 P. D. Bowles,
Edgefield,
30 J. S. Palmer,
Charleston, " 16 4 32 28 29 31
" 18 8 30 35 t 26
31 A. Johnson,
Kershaw,
" 16 10 t 30 t 13 Not advanced3 2 J. Dickinson,
Barnwell,
" 17 4 t 31 32 39 Discharged.
33 S. J. Brabham,
do
" 18 31 t t 36 do
.34 J C. Bell,
Fairfield,
35 D. J.Rowe,
Orangeburg, " 17 9 t 32 30 30 Not advanced.
" 17 3 t 33 34 37 Discharged.·
36 T. J. Calhoun,
Greenville,
" 17 5 t 37 33 17
37 Robt. Taylor,
Marlboro',
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38 J. G. Steedman,
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All offences against Orders or Regulations are recorded..
These offences are divided into seven grades·; each of which comprises
offences of nearly the same degree of criminality.
The degree of criminality of offences of each grade is· expressed by a
number,. as follows:
OFFENCES o� THE lsT GRADE BY 10
" 2d
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For ea-ch year (after the first year) that a Cadet has been a member of'
the Academy, his offences are made to count more, by adding to the
number expressing the degree of criminality of each offence, one-sixth
for the second year, one-third, for the third year, and-one-half for the
fourth year.
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At the end of the Academic year, these numbers are jlded up, and
the sum, thus obtained is that found in the-column of "Demerit." (See
the next page.)
The demerit for the Graduating- Clas's is; estimated for their whole­
term. When a Cadet has more· than. two hundred demerits in any one
yea1 t he is dismissed.

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2 W. Gaillard,
3 T. E. Hart,

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5 J. H. Hallonquis�
6 M. Jenkins,
7 J. Jenkins,
8 T. Lee,
9 J. B. Patrick,
10 J. B. Pressley,
11 J D. Radcliffe,
12 B. Smith,
13 S. Steedman,
14 J. D. Wylie,
15 B. A. �Iunnerlyn,
16 F. Parker,
17 P. Bryce,
18 R. C. Carlisle,
19 D. Bobo,
20 W. Crawley,
21 C. T. Hask�ll,
22 W F. Nance,
23 L. F Dozier,
24 T. M. Hasell,
25 T. Lucas,
26 E. White,
27 W. D. DuBose,
28 L. S. Hill,
29 F Barto:r;i,
30 T. Gadsden,
31 J. E. Godfrey,
32, J. E. Heape,

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3 34 B. Reynolds,
2 35 D. G; Fleming,
2 36 J. Venning,
2 37 J. P. Gibbes,
2 38 J. M. Dean,
2 39 A. Holmes,
2 40 A. Lee,
3 41 R. G. Dwight,
3 42 S. Kirk,
2 43 W. Jones,
3 44 W. Roach,
2 45 J. F. Lanneau,
3 46 J. Evans,
2 2 47 Y. Fleming,
3 2 48 B. Sloan,
3 3 49 W. Dennis,
3 3 50 I. Culpepper,
3 4 51 J Boatwright,
3 4 52 S. Smith,
2 5 53 J Mixson,
3 5 54 A. Legg,
4 7 55 A. Mazyck,
4 8 56 T Gary,
3 12 57 J. Palmer,
3 12 58 D. Jamison,
3 14 59 S. Trotti,
3 14 60 J White,
3 16 61 A. J. Rugg,
2 17 62 J. Phinney,
2 17 63 W M. Erwin,
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2 .J. H. Houser,
3 J. D. Nance ,.
4 J. L. Coker,
5 V. Manget,
6 R. C. Roberts,.
7 E. Croft,
SE. M. Law,
9 P. D. Bowles,
10 A. McAllister&gt;
11 W. R. Erwin ,,
12 G. A. Ross,
13 J. Dickinson,.
14 P. Coleman,
15 B. M. Walpole,
16 W. L. Wilson,
17 Robert Taylor,
18 W. R. King,
19 J. A. Finch,.

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20 A. Burt,
4
'· 3 21 L. Strait,
"' 5 22 Geo. Egleston,
'' 8 23 R. M. Sims,
" 8 24 H. W. Holmes,
'' 10 25 W. A. Willingham,
'' 11 26 A. Johnson,
"13 27 J.. A. Garmany,
q 13 28 J. Muller,
"'14 29 S. J. Brabham,
"16 20 D. J. Rowe,
: H. 16 21 J. S. Palmer,
. "'16 22 H. D.· Capers,.
"17 23 R. Randell,
"21 24 J. D. McKeller,.
"23 25 Wm. Williams,
"27 26 J. C. Bell,
"28 27 T. J.. Calhoun,.
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SYNOPSIS OF COURSE OF STUDIES AT SOUTH CAROLINA
MILITARY ACADEMIES.
STUDIES.

TEXT BOOKS.
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Engineering and Science of War,
Intellectual and Moral Philosophy,
� � Political Economy,
National and Constitutional Law,
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� "E Chemistry,
o � Mineralogy,
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Geology,
Artillery and Infantry Tactics,
Topographical and Arch. Drawing,

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� ] Natural and Experimental Phil.,
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� ] Rhetoric,
:E g Chemistry,
E-1 � Mineralogy,
Drawing, Crayon and �inear,

Mahan and Lectures.
Abercrombie.
Wayland's Elements.
Constitutions of U. S. and So. Ca.
{ Calhoun's Disq1:1isition on Gov't.
E1owne,
Dana, } and Lectures.
Lyell,
U. S. Art. Tactics and Scott.
Eastman.
Church.
Bartlett's Mechanics, Gummere's
{ Astron, and Muller's Principles
of Physics and Meteorology.
Blair,
Fowne, } and Lectures.
Dana,

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Geometry and Trigonometry,
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� � Descriptive Geometry,
� rS Surveying,
ro O Analytical Geometry,
§ ] Universal History;
French,
as Drawing, Landscape,
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Davies' Legendre.
Davies.
Davies.
Davies.
Tytler.
Historie de Charles XII.

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Davies.
Young.
Smith.
Frost, U. S.
Collot's Reader and Grammar.
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Algebra,
English Grammar,
History,
French,
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Charleston,
1 R. M. Anderson,
Colleton,
2 W. D. Allen,•
Green ville,
3 L. M. Austin,
Laurens,
4 J. E. Black,
Marion,
5 E. Bailey,
Orangeburg,
J. F. Baxter,
Union,
7 W. C. Byers,4:
Charleston,
8 L. Benson,+
Chester,
9 B. F, Backstrom,
1 0 W. Z. Bedon,
Colleton,
1 1 Charles Bonney1" Kershaw,
1 2 E. Capers,
Anderson,
1 3 E. C. Chaplin,
Beaufort,
1 4 T. W. Councell,
Charleston,
1 5 Robert Campbell,
do
1 6 H. A. Cauble,
Greenville,
1 7 J. A. Coward,
Williamsburg,
1 8 P. A. Chavez,
Charleston,
1 9 T. N. Drose;-·
do
20 F. H. Dalrymple, Darlington,
Greenville,
2 1 W. H. D'Oyley,
Darlington,
2 2 S. W. DuBose,
Marlboro',
2 3 Thomas Dudley,
Orangeburg,
24 W. Darby,
2 5 D. St. P. DuBose, Sumter,
26 J. J. Exum,
do
2 7 Joseph Erwin,
Barnwell,
2 8 S. F. Ellis,
Beaufort,
29 Robert Evans,
Chesterfield,
30 E. C. Ellis,
Colleton,
31 W. E. Charles,
Darlington,
32 E. B. Ellerbe,
l\.Iarion,
33 B. Farr,
Greenville,
3.4 J. J. Folk,
Colleton,
35 W. J. Gooding,
Beaufort,
36 F. N. Garvin,
Pickens,
Sumter,
37 H. W. Garden,
38 H. A. Gaillard,
Fairfield,
39 D. F. Gary,
Laurens,
40 James Hart,
Union,
41 R. T. Harper,
York,
42 E. R. Hays,
Barnwell,
43 H.P. D. Ha�
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44 J. R. Heriot,
Charleston,
45 T. Hemmingway, Georg etown,
jCharleston,
1 jW. J. Davis,

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· 46 A. B. Hene·gan,
Marion,
47 J. M. James,Sumter,
48 J. I... Jeter,
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49 J. P. Jeter,
do
50 W. T. Jeter•
do
51 B. Kennedy,
Kershaw,
52 W. J. B. Loyd,t
Sumter,
53 T. H. Law,
Darlington,
54 W. J. M. Lee,
Williamsburg,
Chesterfield,
55 T. H. Mangum,
56 H. D. Moore,
· Abbeville,
Barnwell,
57 W. McCreary,
58 G. C. Mackay,
Beaufort,
59 W. A. McDowell, Charlest&lt;;&gt;n,
60 J. E. Magwood,
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61 P. K. McKelvey,
do
62 R.. Muirheadtf Colleton,
J.
Kershaw,
63 J. McCaa,
Horry,
64 \V. P. Nixon,
Darlington,
65 W. T. Norwood,
do
66 J. W. Norwood,
Charleston,
67 J. W.Phillips,
Fairfield,
68 S. D. Robertson,
York,
69 W. G. Russell,
Abbeville,
70 R. Robinson,
Colleton,
71 M. 0. Raysor,
Kershaw,
72 G. F. Robenson,
Newberry,
73 D. Rutherford,
Beaufort,
74 R. E. Sweat,
Fairfield,
75 W. Strother;-,
Greenville,
76 J. N. Southern,
Lancaster,
77 J. D. Steel,
78 E. W. Steedman, ' Lexington,
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79 J. L. Steedman,
Richland,
80 J. A. Scott,
Anderson,
81 G. H. Symmes,
Charleston,
82 W. M. Tennent,
Fairfield,
83 R. K. Thomas,
Charleston,
84 W. W. Whitney,
Laurens,
85 R. H. Waldrop,
86 John Whetstone1f- Barnwell,
87 W. Whetstone,
do
88 J E. Wolfe,
Lexington,
89 W. II. Wa.lker,
Spartanburg,
90 W. H. Zei gler,
Orangeburg.
!Appointed to 3d Class, Citadel Acad.
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*l 0. C. Tew,
*2 R. G. White,
3 C. 0. La.Motte,
4 John L. Br3inch,
5 W. J. Magill,
6 John H. Swift,
*7 J. Hagood,
*8 E. S. Heriot,
9 J. P. Southern,
10 S. B. Jones,
*11 H. J. Oliver,
*] 2 A. Buist,
13 J. W. Gregorie,
14 H. D. Kennedy,
15 F. F. Warley,
16 H. L. Brantley,
17 J. J. Matthews,
18 A. J. Jamison,
19 J. D. Powell,
*20 P. F. Stevens,
*21 U. A. Rice,
22 J. T. Zealy,
23 H. L. Thruston,
24 J. B. White,
25 G. B. Lartigue,
26 W. G. Inglesby,
27 G. H. Bunker,
28 J. A. Walker,
29 H. ,v. Stewart,
30 T. E. Strother,
3i W. M. Morgan,
*32 D. H. Egles�on,
*33 J. A. Houser,
34 C. D. Oliver,
35 J. 1V. Robertson,
36 J. A. Crooker,
37 0. A. Darby,
38 S. N. Kennerley,
39 J. R. Abrams,
40 J. L. Inglesby;·
41 G. S. Odom,
42 H. N. Wheaton,
43 A. L. Edwards,
*44 J. P. Thomas,
*45 W. H. ,vright,

Charleston,
Georgetown,
,Charleston,
Abbeville,
Georgetown,
Charleston,
· Barnwell,
Georgetown,
Greenville,
Charleston,
Edgefield,
Charleston,
Beaufort,
Abbeville,
Pendleton,
Charleston,
Anderson,
Laurens,
Green ville,
Pendleton,
Barnwell,
Beaufort,
Greenville,
Georg:etown,
Barnwell,
Charleston,
Sumter,
Abbeville,
Colleton,
Chesterfield,
Charleston,
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Orangeburg,
Edgefield,
Charleston,
Edgefield,
Charleston,
Orangeburg,
Georgetown,
Charleston,
Barnwell,
Abbeville,
Colleton,
Fairfield,
Charleston,

GRAD'TION.

Nov., 1846. Prof. B. Lettres, Cit... Acad.
''
Physician.
''
Minister of the Gospel.
''
Civil Engineer, N. E. R. R,
"
Merchant, Savan!lah.
"
Civil Engineer, N. E. R. R.
Nov., 1847. Lawyer, Barn�ell.
"
Civil Engineer, Georgia.
"
Aud. &amp; Treas. G. &amp; C.R. R.
"
Pres. Anderson Female Ins.
Nov., 1848. Chief Eng. W. V. R.R., Ala.
"
Teaching, Barnwell, S. C.
"
Planter, Beaufort.
"
Teaching, Columbia,. S. C.
"
Lawyer, Darlington.
"
Civil Engineer, N. C.
''
Farmer.
"
Teaching, Miss.
"
Civil Engineer, S. C.
&lt;Nov., 18¾9. Prof. Math., Citadel Acad.
Physician, Georgia.
, ''
''
Minister of the Gospel.
"
Civil Engineer, S. C.
"
Prof. Math., Arsenal Acad.
"
Physician, Graham's T. 0.
"
Student of Medicine.
"
Teaching, Florida.
"
Prin. of Acad., Abbeville.
"
Merchant, C olleton.
"
Teaching, Cheraw.
''
S. C. R. R. Office.
Nov., 1850. Prof. Mt. Zion Colle'ate Ins.
''
Planter, Georgia.
''
Civil Engineer, N. E. R. R.
''
Prof. Tactics, Ga. Mil. Ins.
''
Civil Engineer.
''
Mini i;,ter of the Gospel.
"
· Farmer.
"
Civil Engineer, Alabama.
"
Civil Eng., Rabun Gap R.R.
"
Physician, Barnwell.
"
Ed. Greenville Mountaineer.
''
Teaching. ·
Nov., 1851. Prof. B. Lettres, Ars. Acad.
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. 46 J. G. Pressley,
Williamsburg, Nov., 1851. Student of Law.
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Charleston,
47 W. lrV. Veitch,
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Planter, Alabama.
48 N. W. Armstrong, Barnwell,
"
Civil Eng., Nlar. &amp; W. R.R.
Sumter,
49 L. A. Brown,
"
Pl�nter, Williamsburg.
50 J. B. Chandler,
do
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Student of Medicine.
Abbeville,
51 J. l\iI. Pilot,
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Clerk, Charleston.
Kershaw,
52 J. J. Lucas,.
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Teaching, ,villiamsburg.
53 James Aiken,
Fairfield,
"
Student of Medicine.
Sumter,
54 J. W. Hudson,
"
Merchant, Florida.
Chesterfield,
55 B. W. Powell,
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Lawyer, Augusta, G�orgia.
Edgefield, .
56 E. J. Walker,
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Civil Eng., Louisiana.
do
57 T. J. Arnold,
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Minister of the Gospel.
Spartanburg,
58 J. B. Cottrell,
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Student of Medicine.
59 W. S. Dudley,
Orangeburg,
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60 E. J. Frederick,
do
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Planter, Edisto.·
Colleton,
61 E. C. Bailey,
"
Teaching, Colleton.
do
62 J. L. Seabrook,
"
Lawyer, Georgia.
Barnwell,
63 J. B. Colding,
64 H. S. Bass,
Charleston,
''
Machinist.
"
Civil Engineer, Georgia.
do
65 F. G. Palmer,
"
Civil Eng., U. &amp; S. R. R.
Greenville,
66 W. R. Powell,
"
Richland,
Teaching, S. C.
67 T. H. Cooke,
"
Barnwell,
Dealer in Lumber.
68 S. Collins,
"
Teaching, Florida,
69 W. D. NlcNiillan, Beaufort,
Newberry,
*70 A. H. liittle,
Nov., 1852. Died, August, 1853.
''
Studying Law.
Beaufort,
*71 D. T. Williams,
"
Clerk, Charleston,
72 W. S. Brewster, Charleston,
"
Civil Engineer, N. E. R. R.
Greenville,
73 G. E. Earle,
"
Colleton,
do
do
Ohio.
7 4 C. S. Gadsden,
"
Teaching, Alabama.
75 W. Y. McCa1nmon, Chester,
"
Civil Engin�er, Alabama.
Richland,
76 W. H. Dial,
"
Teaching, Mississippi.
·77 T. W. Fitzgerald, Pickens,
"
Teaching, Orangeburg.
Charleston,
78 J. ,v. Murray,
"
Clerk, Charleston.
Kershaw,
·79 S. C. DePass,
"
York,
Private Tutor, Florida.
80 R. A. Palmer,
"
gton,
Lexin
Student of Medicine.
,81 H. P. Houseal,
"
Prof. Math., lVIil. Ins., Ala�
82 G. W. Seabrook, Colleton,
"
Teaching, S. C.
Marlboro',
83 C. S. Henegan,
"
Teaching, Florida.
Pickens,
84 J. W. Daniels,
"
Planter, Williamsburg.
Williamsburg,
85 G. E. Gamble,
''
Student of Medicine.
Charleston,
86 John C. Rich,
"
Planter, Barnwell.
Barnwell,
87 P. li. Raysor,
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Lexington,
Student of �1edicine.
88l�1. J. Prothro,
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