"Family Life at Pendleton" is a photocopy of the third chapter of Langdon Cheves: Planting and Politics in South Carolina, 1829-1841, a thesis written in 1968 by Huff while a student at Duke University. Dr. Huff gave permission for the copy to be made. The paper contains a description of Pendleton in the 1830s with a brief history of the Pendleton District. Activities of the Cheves family are described as well as activities of some of the other summer residents from the low country.
A.V. Huff, Jr., received his master's degree from Duke University. He is an ordained Methodist minister. Huff joined the faculty of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, as a professor of History in 1968 and served as Furman's Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean from 1995-2003.
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The papers were donated to Clemson University Libraries by George Walton Williams in 1968, accession 68-11.
William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA, 919-660-5800 (main)
Per the author, permission is not required for reproduction.
Photocopy, Pendleton, Foundation for Historical Restoration in the Pendleton Area, April 4, 1968.
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