Pendleton County, South Carolina records, 1790-1816
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Carbon copy of typed transcriptions from original manuscripts in the Office of the Clerk of Court, Anderson, SC. Done as a project of the Historical Records Survey, Division of Women's and Professional Projects, Works Progress Administration (WPA) from 1938-1940.
A581 Pendleton County court minutes, 1790-1793 / copied by Frank Pruitt -- A583 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance E Pendleton County and District, 1799-1800 / compiled by John W. Cochran -- A584 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance F Pendleton County and District / compiled by Frank Pruitt -- A585 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance G Pendleton County and District, 1779-1804 / compiled by Cockran -- A586 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance H Pendleton County and District, 1788-1807 / compiled by Frank Pruitt -- A587 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance I*J Pendleton County and District, 1787-1809 / compiled by Frank Pruitt -- A588 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance K Pendleton County and District, 1796-1819 / compiled by Frank Pruitt -- A589 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance L Pendleton County and District, 1797-1812 / compiled by Frank Pruitt -- A590 Abstract of Mesne Conveyance M Pendleton County and District, 1784-1816 / compiled by Fred A. Wood.
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