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  2. Stephen Elliott (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Elliott (November 11, 1771 – March 28, 1830) was an American legislator, banker, educator, and botanist who is today remembered for having written one of the most important works in American botany, A Sketch of the Botany of South-Carolina and Georgia. [1] The plant genus Elliottia is named after him. [2]

  3. 1830 United States census - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 United States census, the fifth census undertaken in the United States, was conducted on June 1, 1830. The only loss of census records for 1830 involved some countywide losses in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Mississippi. It determined the population of the 24 states to be 12,866,020, of which 2,009,043 were slaves.

  4. Category:1830s in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1830 in South Carolina (2 C) 1831 in South Carolina (1 C) 1832 in South Carolina (1 C, 3 P) 1833 in South Carolina (2 C, 1 P) 1834 in South Carolina (1 C)

  5. Robert Y. Hayne - Wikipedia

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    In the 1820 census, Hayne enslaved 118 people in Georgetown, South Carolina (half of them engaged in agriculture), another 50 enslaved people in Colleton County, South Carolina, and 19 more in Charleston, South Carolina. [4] [5] [6] In the 1830 census, he enslaved 17 people in Charleston. [7]

  6. Category:1830 in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1830 establishments in South Carolina (23 P) E. 1830 South Carolina elections (3 P) This page was last edited on 27 January 2019, at 07:08 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Indiantown, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Native American tribes recorded as living in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, were the Wee Tee, the Wee Nee , and the Mingo tribes. [2] Early Scots-Irish immigrants developed a settlement around the Indiantown Presbyterian Church (founded 1757), and some of the local Native Americans converted Christianity.

  8. Edgefield County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Edgefield County is a county located on the western border of the U.S. state of South Carolina.As of the 2020 census, its population was 25,657. [2] Its county seat and largest community is Edgefield. [3]

  9. Congaree people - Wikipedia

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    In early 1715, John Barnwell took a census that identified the Congaree as living in one village, with a total population of 22 men and 70 women and children. [ 12 ] During the Yamasee War of 1715–17, the Congaree joined with other tribes in the fight against the colony of South Carolina.