History of Williamsburg : something about the people of Williamsburg county, South Carolina, from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923. /
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Columbia, S.C. :
State Co.,
1923.
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Table of Contents:
- Before Williamsburg had a name
- The King's Tree and Williamsburg Township
- Original settlers
- The people who settled Williamsburg
- Economic conditions
- Churches and churchmen
- Growing pains and petitions
- Colonial wills
- Political and social matters
- The War of the Revolution
- Williamsburg soldiers in the Revolution
- Government by the people
- The town of Williamsburg, 1788
- Williamsburg census, 1790
- Presbyterianism regnant
- Williamsburg taxpayers, 1811
- Roads and ferries from 1788 to 1830
- Government and officials, 1783-1830
- Old wills and notes on them
- Economic and social life, 1783-1830
- Indiantown Church, 1819-1830
- The nullification movement, 1832
- Puritanism, Calvinism, and Arminianism
- Things, political and social, 1830-1860
- Transportation, 1830 to 1860
- Slavery and secession
- Williamsburg, C.S.A., 1861-1865
- Reconstruction
- Another Williamsburg
- Public education since 1880
- Religious denominations, 1865-1923
- Banking in Williamsburg
- Throbbing war drums call
- Many things
- General progress.