South Carolina Union County, miscellaneous deeds & sales
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Binder's title. "The Historical Records Survey, Division of Women's and Professional Projects, Work Progress Administration".
H.M.C. book A, Union County, Clerk of Court, 1778-1786 /copied by Maggie Mae Dunn from MS record book in office of clerk of court, Union County -- Union County, Clerk of Court, fragment of county court record, 1787-1790 / sponsored by University of South Carolina ; supervised by Flora B. Surles ; copied by Maggie Mae Dunn -- Union County, Judge of Probate, record book 2, 1791-1800 / sponsored by University of South Carolina; supervised by Anne K. Gregorie and Flora B. Surles ; copied by Maggie Mae Dunn -- Abstract of record 1 & 2, Union County, 1785-1800 / compiled and copied by Maggie Mae Dunn from MS record book in office of clerk of court, Union County -- Journal of the Court of General Sessions, Pi n ckney District, South Carolina, April 2-5, 1792.
Photocopies of typescripts. United States : s.n., 198-? 5 v. in 1 ; 29x35 cm.
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