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HISTORY OF THE OLD CHERAWS

HISTORY OF THE OLD CHERAWS

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HISTORY OF THE OLD CHERAWS

by Gregg, Alexander

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Orig. pub. New York 1867. Reprinted 1975, 1982, 1991 from 1925 enlarged ed.. Print on Demand Edition 2014. viii, 666 pp., new index + illus., maps

This work by Alexander Gregg, an Episcopal Bishop of Texas and earlier rector of St. David's Episcopal Church in Cheraw, S.C., is a storehouse of information about families and individuals in the Old Cheraws District of South Carolina. A history of the upper Pee Dee country from 1730 to 1810, it gives an account of the Indians of the area, early land grantees with genealogical notices of early families, subsequent growth and progress of the region, and the changes which were brought about by the Revolution. Much of the history is told by recounting events of the Revolution in this area and it includes a list of approximately 500 Old Cheraws veterans of the Revolutionary War. This edition is a reprint of the 1925 expanded edition which includes the complete 1867 edition of the book to which is added an addendum including information on the eight South Carolina counties which evolved from the Old Cheraws District: Georgetown, Marlboro, Chesterfield, Florence, Darlington, Williamsburg, Horry, and Marion. A new every-name index is also included in this edition.

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Title
HISTORY OF THE OLD CHERAWS
Author
Gregg, Alexander
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Print on Demand Edition 2014
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ISBN 10
087152211X
ISBN 13
9780871522115
Publisher
Orig. pub. New York 1867. Reprinted 1975, 1982, 1991 from 1925 enlarged ed.
Place of Publication
Columbia, Sc
This edition first published
1982
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South Carolina; North Carolina; American Revolution;

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The Reprint Company Publishers dates its origins to the mid-1950s when my father, who was editor of the local Spartanburg SC Journal, an afternoon newspaper, became involved with the serialized publication of John B.O. Landrum's History of Spartanburg County in the paper. He then issued that as a hardback book in 1959. Over the next ten years, he published about thirty reprints. I became publisher in 1970 and began moving it from a hobby-business to a fulltime occupation.In the early 1970s, I was contacted by the North Carolina Library Association concerning a list of out-of-print North Carolina titles which they felt should be reprinted. Jointly we developed a project which allowed all of the books to be published. Over the next fifteen years, I worked with library associations throughout the South and published reprint editions of approximately three hundred books.From that time to the present, I have been involved in the publication of over six hundred titles with the areas of specialization remaining local and regional history, scholarly material, and genealogical source material for the Southeastern area.The vast majority of our books are hardback and are printed on a long-life paper with a neutral pH factor. We are using Print on Demand technology to bring the better of our backlist titles back into print. Those titles are listed as Print on Demand and are printed upon receipt of an order and ship directly from the bindery within three to ten business days.

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