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Columbia (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Edgefield (S. C.) Advertiser has an article recommending Columbia, S. C., as a proper place for the permanent capital of the Confederacy.
Fifteen negroes were sold in Charleston, last week for $14,300.
Edgefield, S. C. (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Edgefield (S. C.) Advertiser has an article recommending Columbia, S. C., as a proper place for the permanent capital of the Confederacy.
Fifteen negroes were sold in Charleston, last week for $14,300.