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The life of General Francis Marion, a celebrated partisan officer, in the revolutionary war, against the British and Tories in South Carolina and Georgia
By Mason Locke Weems,William Dobein James,William Gilmore Simms,William Cullen Bryant,Peter Horry

Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
By United States. Army.

Stub entries to indents issued in payment of claims against South Carolina growing out of the Revolution
By South Carolina. Treasury.
A military essay, applicable to the present times and circumstances of the state of South-Carolina
A military essay, applicable to the present times and circumstances of the state of South-Carolina
By James Simmons

The militia system of South-Carolina
By Benjamin Elliott
All gentlemen volunteers, who are ready, willing, and able, to serve the cause of America in general, and of South-Carolina in particular, have now an opportunity of enlisting in the regiment of artillery at present to be raised in that province. ..
All gentlemen volunteers, who are ready, willing, and able, to serve the cause of America in general, and of South-Carolina in particular, have now an opportunity of enlisting in the regiment of artillery at present to be raised in that province. ..
By John Fauchereaud Grimke
The speech of His Excellency John Rutledge, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the state of South-Carolina, to the General Assembly, met at Jacksonburgh, on Friday the 18th day of January, 1782
The speech of His Excellency John Rutledge, Esquire, governor and commander in chief of the state of South-Carolina, to the General Assembly, met at Jacksonburgh, on Friday the 18th day of January, 1782
By South Carolina. Governor (1779-1782 : Rutledge)
Some observations on the two campaigns against the Cherokee Indians, in 1760 and 1761
Some observations on the two campaigns against the Cherokee Indians, in 1760 and 1761
By Christopher Gadsden
The militia and patrol laws of South Carolina
The militia and patrol laws of South Carolina
By South Carolina.

Address to the officers of the Fourth Brigade
By James Simons

South Carolina troops in Confederate service
By South Carolina. Archives Dept.
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[Circular concerning the mustering of state volunteer regiments into the Confederate army]
By South Carolina. Governor (1860-1862 : Pickens)

General order, no. 92
By South Carolina. Office of the Adjutant General
Relieve us of this burthen
Relieve us of this burthen
By Carl P. Borick
A bill to amend, suspend and repeal certain portions of the militia and patrol laws of this state
A bill to amend, suspend and repeal certain portions of the militia and patrol laws of this state
By South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Military Committee.
A plan to improve the present militia system of South Carolina
A plan to improve the present militia system of South Carolina
By South Carolina. Military Commission
Minority report of the commission appointed under the resolution of the Legislature, to examine the militia system of the state
Minority report of the commission appointed under the resolution of the Legislature, to examine the militia system of the state
By Edward McCrady,South Carolina. General Assembly. Commission to Examine the Militia System of the State
General orders no. 122
General orders no. 122
By South Carolina. Adjutant-General's Office
Amendments offered by Mr. W.G. DeSaussure to the bill to consolidate the offices of the general staff
Amendments offered by Mr. W.G. DeSaussure to the bill to consolidate the offices of the general staff
By South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives
A bill to consolidate the offices of the general staff
A bill to consolidate the offices of the general staff
By South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Judiciary Committee
A bill to extend the benefits of the Exemption Act of the Confederate Congress to the first Corps of South Carolina Reserves
A bill to extend the benefits of the Exemption Act of the Confederate Congress to the first Corps of South Carolina Reserves
By South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Military Committee.
A bill to amend, suspend and repeal certain portions of the militia and patrol laws of this state
A bill to amend, suspend and repeal certain portions of the militia and patrol laws of this state
By South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate