The Old Stone Church, Oconee County, South Carolina.

by Richard Newman Brackett [1863-1937]

1972

Call number

BX9211

Publication

Oconee County, SC: Published by The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association; reprinted 1972.

Physical description

223 p.; 24 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

Introduction
• The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association
— Constitution.
— By-Laws.
— Members.
• Officers and Members of the Andrew Pickens Chapter, D.A.R.
• Officers and Members of the Cateechee Chapter, D.A.R.
• Dr. Wm. Backly Cherry, by Mrs. Fannie Cherry Davis.
• Dr. Oliver M. Doyle, by a Life-long Friend.

Old Stone Church Propery, by Major A.T. Broyles, late of Anderson, S.C.

Survey of Old Stone Church Property, by J.P. Smith, Liber, S.C.

John Miller, The Printer, by Major A.T. Broyles, late of Anderson, S.C.

John Miller and his Descendants, by Mrs. Julia Miller Brown.

Transcript-Extract of the Earliest Session Book of Hopewell Congregation.

Hopewell Congregation and Old Stone Church, from Howe's History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina.

"The Old Stone Meeting House"

Old Stone Church.

The Old Stone Church, by W.A. Dickson.

Old Stone Church and Cemetery, Address by D.E. Frierson, D.D.

The Old Stone Church, Editorial, Keowee Courier, Walhalla, S.C.

Memorial Address, May 4, 1901, by Wm. S. Morrison, Professor of History, Clemson College, S.C.

Andrew Pickens, from Cowpens Centennial, 1781-1881., by permission of Capt. W.A. Courtenay, Newry, S.C.

Robert Anderson, by Professor J.J. Halsey, Lake Forest, Ill.

The Anderson Family, by Mrs. O.L. Burkhead, Mount Meridian, Augusta Co., Va.

The Anderson Family, from W.F. Boogher's Gleanings of Virginia History.

The Reese Family.
— Thomas Reese, D.D., from Ramsey's History of South Carolina, from Its Earliest Settlement in 1670, to the Year 1808., Vol. 2.

James McElhenny, D.D., by Mrs. P.H. Mell, Clemson College, S.C.

Thomas Livingston McBryde, D.D., by John T. McBryde, D.D., Soddy, Tenn.

John Baily [sic Bailey] Adger, D.D., by Miss Susan D. Adger, Pendleton, S.C.

Lemant and Walker Families, from Information Furnished by Mrs. Annie Lee Hudson Hill, Washington, Ga.

Joseph Whitner, by Major Jno. C. Whitner, Atlanta, Ga.

Turner Bynum, by Mrs. Sallie Chase Patillo, Atlanta, Ga.

Old Pendleton, from , Wahalla, S.C., May 7, 1891.

Old Pendleton, Address by Wm. S. Morrison, Professor of History, Clemson College, S.C., Before the Pendleton Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy.

List of the Dead in the Old Stone Church Cemetery.

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001a067000

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