South Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865
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South Carolina -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865
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- The South Carolina delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, an analytical study, by Shirley Sidney Ulmer
- Thirty years with Calhoun, Rhett, and the Charleston mercury, a chapter in South Carolina politics, John Stanford Coussons
- Lowcountry agricultural and convivial societies, where planters came together in antebellum Georgetown, South Carolina, Christopher C. Boyle
- Robert Y. Hayne and his times,, by Theodore D. Jervey
- Calhoun and the South Carolina nullification movement
- Thomas Bee and the Revolution in South Carolina, 1760-1790, by Robert E. Rector
- Worcester v. Georgia, Cherokees, the American Board and the nullification crisis, by Charmaine L. Day
- The life and services of Joel R. Poinsett,, the confidential agent in South Carolina of President Jackson during the nullification troubles of 1832., By Charles J. Stille
- William Lowndes and the transition of Southern politics, 1782-1822, Carl J. Vipperman
- A critical study of nullification in South Carolina, by David Franklin Houston
- Witness to sorrow, the antebellum autobiography of William J. Grayson, edited by Richard J. Calhoun
- South Carolina in the confederation ..., [by] Charles Gregg Singer
- South Carolina secedes, a drama in three acts : a curriculum resource, Alexia Jones Helsley ; [editor and designer, Judith M. Andrews]
- Robert Barnwell Rhett: father of secession,, by Laura A. White
- The decade after Moses, the political legacy of John C. Calhoun, by Bruce L. Dillenbeck
- Edward Rutledge of South Carolina, 1749-1800, unproclaimed statesman, Richard Brent Clow
- Journals of the House of Representatives, 1787-1788, Michael E. Stevens, editor ; Christine M. Allen, assistant editor
- Love of order, South Carolina's first secession crisis, John Barnwell
- Social origins of a new South Carolina, the Upcountry in the nineteenth century, Lacy K. Ford, Jr
- Never surrender, Confederate memory and conservatism in the South Carolina upcountry, W. Scott Poole
- Laurence M. Keitt, South Carolina fire-eater, John Holt Merchant, Jr
- Quieting the storm, the establishment of order in post-Revolutionary South Carolina, John A. Hall
- Bloody flag of anarchy, Unionism in South Carolina during the Nullification Crisis, Brian C. Neumann
- Southern rights documents, co-operation meeting held in Charleston, S.C., July 29th, 1851
- Message no. 1, of his exellency Governor Manning, to the legislature of South Carolina, at the session commencing November 28, 1853
- Palmettos and property, historical memory and political culture in early national South Carolina, by Thomas S. Price
- Deliberative speaking in ante-bellum South Carolina, the idiom of a culture, William Martin Reynolds
- "Love of order", the origins and resolution of South Carolina's first secession crisis, John Gibbes Barnwell, Jr
- South Carolina during the period of nullification and the Civil War, the life and times of James L. Orr (1822-1873), by Lowell W. Ross
- Relic of the lost cause, the story of South Carolina's ordinance of secession, by Charles H. Lesser
- James Louis Petigru, a biographical sketch, by William J. Grayson
- Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
- Proceedings of the celebration of the 4th July, 1831, at Charleston, S.C. by the State Rights and Free Trade Party, containing the speeches & toasts, delivered on the occasion, with a description of the procession, the pavilion, &c
- Rhett, the turbulent life and times of a fire-eater, William C. Davis
- South Carolina fire-eater, the life of Laurence Massillon Keitt, 1824-1864, Holt Merchant
- The public life of Aedanus Burke, revolutionary republican in post-revolutionary South Carolina, by John C. Meleney
- Establishing a republic, the South Carolina Assembly, 1783-1800, Christopher Frank Lee
- A methodological study of the South Carolina political elite of the 1830's, Diane L. Cook Norton
- South Carolina and the issue of internal improvement, 1775-1860, Norman Gasque Raiford
- The nullification controversy in South Carolina, by Chauncey Samuel Boucher
- Economic bases of disunion in South Carolina,, by John G. Van Deusen
- The public life of Pierce Butler, by Lewright Browning Sikes
- The nullification controversy in South Carolina, by William W. Freehling
- James Henry Hammond, South Carolinian, by Robert Cinnamond Tucker
- James Henry Hammond and the Old South, a design for mastery, Drew Gilpin Faust
- John C. Calhoun, a biography, Irving H. Bartlett
- The first nullification, the Negro seamen acts controversy in South Carolina, 1822-1860, Alan Frank January
- The conservative revolution, South Carolina public affairs, 1775-1790, by Raymand Gale Starr
- This bright era of happy revolutions, French Consul Michel-Ange-Bernard Mangourit and international republicanism in Charleston, 1792-1794, Robert J. Alderson, Jr
- Journal of the House of representatives of South Carolina. January 8, 1782-February 26, 1782, edited by A. S. Salley, Jr
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