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The Palmetto Standard- January 14, 1852, C. Davis Melton Jan 1852

The Palmetto Standard- January 14, 1852, C. Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from January 14, 1852 (volume III, number 2).


The Palmetto Standard- January 7, 1852, C. Davis Melton Jan 1852

The Palmetto Standard- January 7, 1852, C. Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm, is from January, 7, 1852 (volume III, number 1). Through a printing error, the issue is dated 1851 but is actually from 1852.


The Palmetto Standard- December 3, 1851, C. Davis Melton Dec 1851

The Palmetto Standard- December 3, 1851, C. Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from December 3, 1851 (volume II, number 49).


The Palmetto Standard- September 10, 1851, C. Davis Melton Sep 1851

The Palmetto Standard- September 10, 1851, C. Davis Melton

The Palmetto Standard

The collection consists of issues of the Palmetto Standard a weekly newspaper printed in Chester, S.C. from 1851 through 1853 before changing its name to the Chester Standard in 1854. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from September 10, 1851 (volume II, number 37). The issue that was microfilmed is a fragment.