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e of hostilities. After the war he first farmed in Darlington county until 1872, then moved to Lake City and continued to farm until 1875. Subsequently embarking in business he was successfully engaged as a merchant for ten years at Lake City, and after that period conducted a grist-milling business for six years. He was assistant postmaster at Lake City from 1892 to 1897, and at the latter date he retired from active business and public affairs. He was married in 1873 to Mrs. Laws, nee McKenzie, of Williamsburg county, and they have eight children: Robert J., telegraph operator at Florence; Hester Erwin, also an operator at Lanes; Harriet Susanna, Cecil Elizabeth, Martin Luther, Lena Willard, Murry, and Ruby. Robert W. Shand, a prominent attorney of Columbia, judge advocate-general on the staff of Maj.-Gen. C. I. Walker, commanding the South Carolina division, United Confederate Veterans, was born at Columbia, February 27, 1840. He was graduated at the South Carolina college i