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James Louis Petigru (May 10, 1789 –
March 9, 1863) was an
American lawyer, politician, and
jurist in
South Carolina. He is best
known for his service...
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James Petigru Boyce (January 11, 1827 –
December 28, 1888) was an
American pastor, theologian, professor, chaplain, and a
principle founder of the Southern...
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Susan Dupont Petigru King-Bowen (24
October 1824 –
December 11, 1875) was a 19th-century
American socialite, realist,
fiction writer and novelist. Her...
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Dictionary of the
English Language James Petigru Carson (1920) Life,
Letters and
Speeches of
James Louis Petigru, p. 318 S.S.
Sheppard (2019),
Moons of...
- Carolina,
where he
worked in the
legal field with his uncle,
James Louis Petigru. He was also an author,
writing a book
about the
culture of
Spain titled...
- No. Name Term 1
James Petigru Boyce 1859–1888 2 John
Albert Broadus 1888–1895 3
William Heth
Whitsitt 1895–1899 4
Edgar Young Mullins 1899–1928 5 John...
- he
married Adeline (Adéle)
Theresa Petigru (b. 1811 d. 1896.) She was the
younger sister of
James Louis Petigru, a well-known
Charleston SC lawyer. They...
- Pease, Jane H. and Pease,
William H. A
Family of Women: The
Carolina Petigrus in
Peace and War.
University of
North Carolina Press, 1999. 328 pp. Pease...
- A.C. Armstrong. 1890.
Memoir of
James Petigru Boyce. New York: A. C.
Armstrong and Son. 1893. (see
James Petigru Boyce) A
Harmony of the
Gospels in the...
- the
primary crops. Pringle's
mother was
Adele Petigru Allston,
sister of the
politician James L.
Petigru.
Elizabeth grew up on
Chicora Wood plantation...