Boddie, William Willis,
History of Williamsburg : something about the people of Williamsburg County, South Carolina, from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923
Columbia, S.C.: State Co., 1923, 644 pgs.
Table of Contents
Chapter I. Before Williamsburg had a name
Chapter II. The King's Tree and Williamsburg Township
Chapter III. Original settlers
Chapter IV. The people who settled Williamsburg
Chapter V. Economic conditions
Chapter VI. Churches and churchmen
Chapter VII. Growing pains and petitions
Chapter VIII. Colonial wills
Chapter IX. Political and social matters
Chapter X. The War of the Revolution
Chapter XI. Williamsburg soldiers in the Revolution
Chapter XII. Government by the people
Chapter XIII. The town of Williamsburg, 1788
Chapter XIV. Williamsburg Census, 1790
Chapter XV. Presbyterianism regnant
Chapter XVI. Williamsburg taxpayers, 1811
Chapter XVII. Roads and ferries from 1788 until 1880
Chapter XVIII. Government and officials, 1788-1930
Chapter XIX. Old wills and notes on them
Chapter XX. Economic and social life,
Chapter XXI. Indiatown Church
Chapter XXII. The Nullification Movement, 1832
Chapter XXIII. Puritanism, Calvinism, and Arminianism
Chapter XXIV. Things, political and social, 1830- 1860
Chapter XXV. Transportaion, 1830-1860
Chapter XXVI. Slavery and secession
Chapter XXVII. Williamsburg, C. S. A., 1861
Chapter XXVIII. Williamsburg, C. S. A., 1862
Chapter XXIX. Williamsburg, C. S. A., 1863
Chapter XXX. Williamsburg, C. S. A., 1864
Chapter XXXI. Williamsburg, C. S. A. 1865
Chapter XXXII. Williamsburg, C. S. A., 1865
Chapter XXXIII. Reconstruction
Chapter XXXIV. Another Williamsburg
Chapter XXXV. Public education since 1880
Chapter XXXVI. Religious denominations, 1865-1923
Chapter XXXVII. Banking in Williamsburg
Chapter XXXVIII. Throbbing war drums call
Chapter XXXIX. Many things
Chapter XL. General progress
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