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Annotations On - An Errand To The South In The Summer Of 1862, By William Wyndham Malet, John Benjamin Burroughs Oct 2007

Annotations On - An Errand To The South In The Summer Of 1862, By William Wyndham Malet, John Benjamin Burroughs

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The Rev. William Wyndham Malet visited South Carolina in the summer of 1862. He left his vicarage at Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England, to come to South Carolina to tell his sister, Mrs. Plowden C. J. Weston (formerly Emily Frances Esdaile), of a death in their family. While in South Carolina he spent the summer in Conwayboro (Conway) at Snow Hill, the war time refuge of Plowden C. J. Weston (Lt. Gov. of S.C. 1862-1864). Weston had evacuated his home, Hagley Plantation, on the lower Waccamaw River and moved his wife and approximately forty of his slaves upriver to Snow Hill in …