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- The Thurstons of the old Palmetto state, or, Varieties of southern life, illustrated in the fortunes of a distinguished family of South Carolina, by Rev. John H. Caldwell
- The life and labors of Francis Asbury Mood, D.D, founder and first regent of South-western university, by C.C. Cody
- Statue of Hon. John C. Calhoun erected in Statuary Hall of the Capitol at Washington, proceedings in Statuary Hall and in the Senate and the House of Representatives on the occasion of the unveiling, reception, and acceptance of the statue from the state of South Carolina, compiled under the direction of the Joint Committee on printing
- Life and letters of Mrs. Mary Galloway Giffen, who was the pioneer missionary of the Associate Reformed Church, South and served nearly seven years, compiled by Rev. J.C. Galloway
- Memoir of the life and eulogy on the character of the late Judge Waties, by Chancellor Desaussure
- In memoriam, Francis W. Dawson
- Obituary of Mrs. Eliza Leland, consort of Rev. A.W. Leland, D.D., professor of theology in the Seminary at Columbia, S.C., and epitaphs from the burial place
- Theodosia, the first gentlewoman of her time, the story of her life, and a history of persons and events connected therewith, by Chas. Felton Pidgin
- The life and adventures of Capt. Robert W. Andrews, of Sumter, South Carolina, extending over a period of 97 years ... Together with reminiscences of the War of 1812, and the recent "unpleasantness" between the North and South
- In memoriam, Mary Stewart Pinckney
- Cousin Alice, a memoir of Alice B. Haven
- The life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the Revolutionary War, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia, by P. Horry and M.L. Weems
- The hero of Cowpens, a revolutionary sketch, by Rebecca McConkey
- Johnson Hagood, tributes from his associates of the Association of Graduates and Board of Visitors, South Carolina Military Academy
- Genealogical chart, Heyward of South Carolina, compiled by Barnwell Rhett Heyward
- The life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the Revolutionary War, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia, by Brig. Gen. P. Horry and M.L. Weems
- Tribute to Benjamin Franklin Perry, ex-governor of South Carolina
- In memoriam, Thomas Reese English, jr., 1882-1909
- A discourse on the life and character of the Honorable Thomas Lee, late judge in the District Court of the U. States, pronounced in the Unitarian Church, Charleston, S.C. on Sunday evening, Nov. 3, 1839, by Samuel Gilman
- Life of Andrew Jackson, president of the United States of America, by William Cobbett for Oldham
- Major Robert Anderson and Fort Sumter, 1861, by Eba Anderson Lawton
- John Bachman, the pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston
- A discourse, delivered September 25, 1804, at the funeral of the Reverend James Malcomson, formerly minister of the original Presbyterian church of Williamsburg, S.C. and late minister of the second Presbyterian congregation of Charleston, South-Carolina, by the Rev. George Buist
- Reception of General T.M. Logan, ex-captain W.L.I. Volunteers, Company A, Hampton Legion Infantry, at the Hibernian Hall, Charleston, S.C. July 26th, 1875 by his comrades of the Washington Light Infantry
- The baronies of South Carolina, by Henry A.M. Smith
- A belle of the fifties, memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66, Put into narrative form by Ada Sterling
- Recollections of a southern matron, by Caroline Gilman
- A memorial sermon of the Rev. Samuel B. Wilkins, preached at the Antioch Baptist Church, Darlington County, South Carolina, April 25th, 1879, by Rev. R.W. Lide
- The life of Bishop Bowen of South Carolina, by John N. Norton
- Life of John C. Calhoun, presenting a condensed history of political events from 1811 to 1843
- Address on the life and character of Gen. Robert E. Lee, delivered on the 12th of October, 1871, before the Society of Confederate soldiers and sailors, in Maryland, by Lieut. General Wade Hampton
- War letters of William Thompson Lusk, captain, assistant adjutant-general, United States Volunteers 1861-1863, afterward M.D., LL. D
- Journal and letters of the late Samuel Curwen, judge of admiralty, etc., a loyalist-refugee in England, during the American revolution. To which are added, illustrative documents and other eminent men, by George Atkinson Ward
- A Biographical sketch of the Reverend Andrew Flinn, D.D, late pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, in Charleston, South Carolina : also, an outline of a sermon preached on the occasion of his death, in the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
- Narrative of the funeral honors paid to the Hon. J.C. Calhoun at Charleston, S.C
- The life of Gen. Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer in the Revolutionary War, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia, by Brig. Gen. P. Horry, of Marion's brigade and M.L. Weems
- Life and confessions of Henry Wyatt, who was executed at Auburn, for the murder of James Gordon, a fellow convict : taken from his own statements made shortly before his execution
- The writers of South Carolina, with a critical introduction, biographical sketches, and selections in prose and verse, by George Armstrong Wauchope
- Memoir of James Petigru Boyce, D.D., LL. D, late president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louiseville, Ky., by John A. Broadus
- A memorial sketch of William G. Neville, D.D., L.L.D, president of Presbyterian College of South Carolina, by Jas. H. Thornwell
- William C. Preston, L.L.D., President and Belles-Lettres Professor of The South Carolina College, an address delivered before the class of 1850 at their second quinquiennial meeting, Dec. 1860, by James H. Rion A.M
- Centennial addresses, delivered before the Synod of South Carolina in the First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, October 23, 24, 1912, commemorating the birth of the Reverend James Henley Thornwell, published by order of the Synod
- A little book to obtain means for placing a memorial stone upon the grave of the poet Henry Timrod, for private circulation
- In memoriam, address of Hon. W. Jasper Talbert, of South Carolina, upon the life and character of the late Hon. J. William Stokes, in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 26, 1902
- Sarah and Angelina Grimke, the first American women advocates of abolition and woman's rights, by Catherine H. Birney
- Sketch of the life and character of Rev. Simon Miller, presiding elder of the Columbia District, South Carolina Annual Conference, African M.E. Church, by Thomas Henry Jackson
- The Shearer-Akers family, combined with "The Bryan line" through the seventh generation ; arranged to be continuable indefinitely, both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines, by blank pages inserted in the last four generations and index on which new names and pictures may be inserted at their proper places, by James William Shearer
- William Richardson Davie, a memoir, by J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton ... followed by his letters, with notes by Kemp P. Battle
- This discursive biographical sketch of Colonel Richard Lathers, 1841-1902, was compiled as required for honorary membership in Post 509, Grand Army of the Republic
- A sketch of the life and character of Matthew Irvine, M.D, late president of the Medical Society of S. Carolina, read before the said society, and published at their request by R. Furman, M.D
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