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college, and trusteeship of the South Carolina college. He was married in 1874 to Sallie H. F., daughter of Colonel Fair, of Newberry, and widow of Col. William D. Rutherford, who fell in the Confederate service. They have had two daughters: Mary Butler (deceased), and Harriet Neville. The death of his daughter, Mary Butler, in October, 1893, was a crushing blow. Commander Philip Porcher Commander Philip Porcher was born in Charleston, S. C., September 16, 1835, of Huguenot stock. He Mary Butler, in October, 1893, was a crushing blow. Commander Philip Porcher Commander Philip Porcher was born in Charleston, S. C., September 16, 1835, of Huguenot stock. He entered the naval academy at Annapolis in 185, and after the ususal course graduated at the head of his class. He served in the United States navy until the secession of South Carolina, when he resigned his commission of lieutenant, and entered the Confederate States navy as first lieutenant. Toward the latter part of the war he became lieutenant-commander. He served under Commodore Tattnall at Savannah, was an officer on the ironclad Palmetto State, at Charleston, and participated in the at