k rg>' oame llirht in l.nnntiu. till lied over to . ^ gf#ll ot the t?8tiulou Of uOUlll Mr stevensoi y>?_l f__LIj-IJ-n come to that q Dirinpiac* man interrupte ft. het us find Mty of Mexico first opportunity of Wanner of America nesses who kn of Chnpultupec. |ltJ Was horn, buck the executor pj(> record th? the governor of * iy of his relatives? accepted it, c n. YeB; now we will ence to the uestlon. The gentle- commission d me before I got to that the natl out who hud the best acknowledge* seeing the real wit- ring to the I ew when and where Why no pro But i will insert in Una? s statement of who The dispu is will t>e seen by refer- Hugh in report of the historical Journeyed with congratulations with Robe ivlty of Jackson is now After pi J as our own. Refer- and possil ine settlement of 181.r>. 1!>06 book test from North Caro- S. Sailey. cal ('omm te was supposed to he and hud 1 the McKemey home. slo to the Crawford place rt and the infant, Andrew. iihlishiiiK his 1.102 edition ^\\ d.v his first edition of the i Ij lie took up With Mr A M \JJ Beeretnry of the ffistorf f I isston of South Carolina I /I ifm prepare a complete M / i**tfk ter county. South about fifteen col a tin type and will be pr ments of about five issue.) PART Again on Deeeniti Issued 1 is nulificatb in which he says: Carolina, makes South Carolina t as of newspaper t Vasi he call inted in install- . ,? , jt columns 111 each punch how and __ very . * - u u II. we do i ' er 10. lSn2. he t?> ud (I.ail m proclamation, esa or ? i i t | Il?gin * ul and n nit'SU prupi" w' hese tvfo emblems ^1r parton tin 0,l it, while as a j,c }ia8 based ! is a $12."00 silver whtoh all or wo an* keeping have taken the led now. because I say Andre' the Volstead folks contemporaries stiitor ) The gov- tlmately the 1 thor the ralmetto tiu, question w iiule :t request of jnto :iml ?eitle? jre wno in im>? gave seiuea wnen ? affidavits on which because the his history and from whether Cra these encyclopedias North or S' sir statements. was no dispu w Jackson and his on Crawford saw and knew in- initted that, ivlng witnesses, and Poote in his as up and inquired lina, upon pa I iti 1RR1 mill ..11 l,io. Tlio nliil-P mi'y sfinea inui line, siuiomcni only dispute then was mntter, \vl wford's land was in pendix A i outh Carolina. There bringing c ti? about his being born the text a 's lann. everybody ad- pondix A and as late as 184 6 The mo sketches of North Caro- paper whl ige 476. says: question 1 ill which A tut row lrick. ml f??f Mil. 01 me evidence ? liicli will he found as Ap o the ipnt; edition, and in ^tj ?ut tlie l?ook he repudiates s to that matter, and Apbegins with this note: fjffl/ st interesting and valuable |f ^ Icli seems to settle the A las heen specially prepar- ^M/f s Knnl/ l>? AT r* A S* W j SStsS Fellow citizens of let me not only ac the First Magistrate country, not to incu its laws, but use tli a Tatber would ov whom he saw rusl ruin. (See vol. 5 American Debates.) my native state, ' them that tlto> d Imonlsh you. as the bravest man. of our common day in endeavori r the penalty question. I am ie intiuence that sarily. it was a t er his children delicate question hing to certain came back to the ?. p. 8 5. Great ^d hint to have t vide that they she t?termitic* who was torians and c They spent one truth as settlo< ing to settle that never ehnlleng* informed. Necea- t the clrc ather difficult and evidence. to settle. They it will be se< governor and ask- 1775. and als? he legislature pro- maps. 1775, >uld hold these em- tgns. that the itizens accepted the son passed hi [I then, and it was ed by North sd until 1858. Now, time, hut is mnstances and other South Carol! the mutual a hi by Mouzon's maps. It was dor 5 1794. and Reed's this again 01 and Strother's map, the only q?< road from Lancaster moved the ' a early years was claim- Jr., secret Carolina for a long mission o within the hounds of tlior of i na, as now settled by Kenealogic iKreement of the states, southern le in 1815. Foote states That is a pape lh8. That was dix. On ?stion until Mr. Parton statement ' place of hlrth from While 1 ary of the Historical Coin ij I f South Carolina, an an jw^ numerous historical and 0 al papers relating to RuhjectH. on pape 407 of the appenpape 41' 1 he makes this airree with Mr Salley as On January 24. again to Poinsett, n I repeat again, ni sire that the Union and sustain the maj stitution and the la' native state from tt the Nullificrs have her. (Stille's I.ife 183:?, he wrote hlems In trust foi s follows: the lust one was < iy pride and do them to him. Tl men may arouse until General Sir esty of the Con- through Columbia ws. and save mv the banner, but tl lat disgrnce that so well hidden tb brought upon It came hack intr of roinsett. p. governor after th< r all of 'horn until (0 Charleston > [load and then pive n?e |,y the pec ie state held them hut in 1813. i nrman came down tjm? was settle . and his folks pot \orth and Soul he punch bowl was time forward s( iat we have it yet. jjno ami puts i tlie hands of the Carolina and a ? war, when it was jaiul in South vas rocoRnized as tho Crawford's t >Kraphers up to 1808 testimony of is above stated, that who had bee d and every map of circumstance tb Carolina from that the failure o ds it out as a straight rians to clai the road In South tory of Nort 11 of the Crawford in 1845 to Carolina. In 1820 1851. and er o McKemny's by the to Jaoksoi some Rood old ladles extent din >n dead r?0 years. One compelled which is pregnant is sent from f North Carolina histo- book as a in him. Wheeler's his- ^o that h Carolina was written xvttti evid< 1850 and published in p(|i repud inmerates the men who jn parton I'a birthplace. and to that lapree with Parton, I am to make an emphatic (lis his estimate of Parton's whole. Brady, when confronted r>nce which Salley produc iated the tradition found 011 which all the hioirraph OCI I if there ever ws Jackson would liavi nativity in South < then, when he was 1 defamed and abuse* being called evoryth the people who wet nullify the laws < *f. VIM'liniOTlt If nujr iip oui 01 me is a time when land county; and * repudiated his ago. when there Carolina, it was four of these ol heinp baited and Palmetto Keetmei ri. when he was border of the Rr ling on earth by they made an al "o attempting to to South Carolina :>f the National est in it and askei sana nuis or men- tj,e first official two or throe years u,u, after that were only three or itoykin. am d veterans of the photostatic cop it totterinp on the caster county, ave. I understand sequcntly put solute assignment South Carolina of all their inter- the Oonpressi 1 that it be held as map was made Orv.? u / si r*... ? c I map of South Caro- have oripina settlement was made counties, d I hereto append a county, pape: v of the map of Lan- elplit very i which was suhse- originated i in Mills's Atlas of amongst the . which is on file in Knox Folk, onal Library. That and afterwa in 18'JO and was United State tod in the different jr;,i ,iirtio Under Meeklenburn statement s 263 to 268. 1 le namps place. T? irom input citizonH who j Spence in tiiat county. and (>f history m lie names James jy n profi native of MecklenburK. Collece. N rds president of the institution s. and uives unite a ucated: ai italics have based their as to Jackson's birth le latest history is that ot r Bnssett. now professor in Sniitli Polk'Ro, former ^ \ssor of history at Trinitv 'orth Carolina, at which I am informed he was ed nd and on panes f, and 7 :1FJw1nq rOBACCO time wlion the le Carolina would* ha> wipe him off their diate him as a nativ South Carolina, th done it then, when 1 fares that he was a hp> proposed to vine of the National eo aders of South the man who th *e been glad to South Carolina il slate and repu- the Union in 18.11 e-born citizen of tory of that, and ey ,would have vase in the histc le threw in their lumbia. S. C., toe native, and that Just one momi licate the rights contemporaneous vernment In hl? the first nlace. i ownvii v i?i(limit in verified. ami i reatened to spank ..\tlas in 1825. f stie went out of road from La [. That is the his and on land w you will find that was partly in irical room in Co entry is made lay. son's birthplac< ?nt now as to the ment of the ci declaration. In work has nevei in to 1R15 when ??? -- mproveri for Mills's lengthy histi Anil right beside the no claim tin ncaster to Charlotte a native of % liich in the old maps when the bt North Carolina, this county fall "Gen. Andrew Jack- years-?85. i j." This is the state- evidence tha vil engineer whose upon him. been successfully as- which had j' >ry of him. but makes 0f volume it Andrew Jackson was sion of tl lecklenburg county, and elusions, i ethren of Mocklenburc ed 1911 > to claim a man for 7r? ,j.f> 1114> n fact?it is pregnant p?'?> it they have no claim ^aroliiiinT Under Union county. rPsf>l on f ust been established, no nn ovpnt 1 you will find n discus I JS&fr" in t|iicstion with his con ind I cite them: (Publish writer tho weight of ovi ,hl8 th* ms to favor the South n,tor8 ' >a. The Leslie tradition j ll,ck of in old woman's account of ' w^en which happened when she ' aKal,18t enthusiasm which the narjaii for their story and the critical examination of it came from their lips, plnce it the clear statement of native state. (Ap; It went on then u through his stormy the shades of the I eeived a copy of a the South Carolina l?y Ciov. Hammond, asked that conpress rescind the action a plause.) as I said, the lin ntll he had Rone line was always ' career, and in maps as being t! iermltage he re- caster, S. C.. to C resolution from you will see it i legislature, sent so as to show "It. , In which they 1851 settled thai 5 take action to the two states, ai nd to refund the that was run stri ,r -w NtllUMl it? IU i e was settled, this references. F< designated orf the 8ame map you :e read from L.an- the battle gr< harlotte, N. C. And brigade was de s designated there mhrked by a i The convention of act of congres t question between location by Ho id every map after prjy noted is flight. The COUnty Hanpinp nor-It uiy ui ins msinncai sum ciaim :>r Instance, on the What df have the location of Mills's Hlstc )und where Buford's puhltshed i islroved, which 1b now speaking of monument erected by Lancaster is. which verifies the Andrew Jack ykln. Here also prop- the waters c the battle ground of district and f hn fipyf tisittl** in V/irt h f'n rnli is inaue funer. was a chil i the historians aav? which a c iry of South Carolina. formod. in 1826. paRn *>00' ed by a si Lancaster county, says: nPri aped was the birthplace of a tson. He was born near inf0rmath if Waxhaw creek in this from gar within n mile of the y6rirs oar in U lino (I of 7. an event. too, about hild could not bo well in- 1 ?n * i. ,, , that ho It wan weakly oorohorat> rr,,. ? .. James < :atoment of Thomas Faulk _? . .. , and to i 70: by another man. also , descendant, who relied on , a y , . , . . , , more l in which he Raid he had I .... r? stateme ah Lathan a mother f?0 _ .. , , , ?? i Ther? nor; and bv .laniea 1) i lnrkHon in.nit? in response id 11 gut-Hich this controversy aroused was horn in the house of Crawford, in South Carolina, nost men the story will probpear doubtful. Somewhat trustworthy is the explicit nt of Gen. Jackson. ? were numerous histories of wrlttnn rliirlnc hin lifo nil finer imposed upoi tempt of Judge Hal Orleans.' when he pi jail for a little whl answer to that: Conscious as I am and propriety of nr gard to Judge Hall, ful to my feelings t i him for coil- of Lancaster and l's court in New Carolina employ it Judge Hall in one of the great He. Here is his that time, whose ified start to finis i of the integrity of the county of Y conduct in re- w?s 53 years aft it is truly crate- There were hundi o find the legis- | country who we the state of South which Andrew ed James Boykin. fire; he was t civil engineers of Hum It. Davie, work has been ver- j8 accordingly *h. to make a map when all the i ' Lancaster. That years Jackson er Jackson's birth Jackson was 5 eds of men in that a very noted g sre 20 years old was made. Ai Jackson was under The accur here under Gen. Wil- never been , and that monument any partict located. He ran this wrote practi men who were a few of Jackson, 's senior were alive, der Jacksor 3 years old and then 'on and the eneral when this map map Identicr id nobodv can escape here, with t ? Craip's st acy of this historian lias ?pvident successfully assailed in ?tatoment ular. Amos Kendall fousar. si Ically an autobiography tdrth at because he wrote it un- WPai of this evidpnop Hps in the CA. i which elapsed between ' and the time of its record- | of it must have been car-' . | sunwd h assume that he was born h Carolina, an<) his will is n full in Frost's History, 00 to 502. KT III IN NEXT ISSUE.) Paper F.om Bark. mucin scientists in India have ed In making pupei from three lature of my nath Carolina, uniting w turo of other state and honorable feel which their resolutU dicate. That is the last letter, and it is in < descendant of Gov. ire state. South when Jackson wa Mth the legisla- the survey. He s In those high the battlefield of Ungs of justice which was cut t >ns so plainly in- Kress has recogni; a little monume deliverance by the spot where B the hands of the The Chairman. Hammond. Mr. Kentleman from ! is born. He made the conclusion put on that map was thoroughly Buford's Brigade. and this map n o pieces, and con- evidence befort zed that by putting acute issue \ nt there right on Reilly's map r toykin laid it out. time hns the The time of the state historical South Carolina has I Carolina. Am that tlio tradition birth shown ir settled at that time in Lancaste sas made with all the Is claimed s him, and it was an CJen. Jackso up to that time? On June nade about the same croft, the gr same entry?ft is in duced by A department of South morial addn Dther declaration of South Cai ntsu man) as the Crawford place. people Q, r county, S. C., which very under the authority of u when j, n. . 21. 1845. George Ran- ^l? eatest historian yet promerlca. said In his mesas on Jackson: rolina gave a birthplace r yenrs in in*? m;nas 01 iwn ; nt,w rnB ie paHsinp It on when she 1 trntlan old to another, who told ch. and ifi was very old. And to ! A it terlnls?leaves of a West Ausplunt. timber from East Afrla bark of a tree found In Rho1 K. Spann Hammnni S. C., and was puhli 4; and 1 oite yoi see the oricinals c these dec'arations. down to the time laying its hand up sat down to mike I 1. at Blackvllle, expired, shed In the Sun- Mr. Stevenson, ton, August 7, minutes more? 11 where you can Mr. Griffin. >f every one of yield five minute: He then came Mr. Shreve. when death was will answer a n on him, and ho the gentleman f his will. Let us Dunbar), he will eon tern poraneo May I have 10 nf Gen. Wllliai born in Knelat Mr. Chairman, I after 17R0 wa ? to the pentleman. haw settlemen If the gentleman Waxhaw chur< uestion or two by Hshed by his rom Indiana (Mr. ardson. Presbj surrender five min- left him all h us history was that to Andrew , m R. D^vie, who was frontier, far id June 20. 1756. and hanks of th s raised In the Wax- where settl* it and belonged to "o cluster, eh, which was estab- M?rht. (1 uncle, William Rich- WritlnRS, p. rterian preacher, who This men is fortune, and knew Mshed in th Jackson. On its remote up on the forest-clad e Catawba, In a region ?rs were just beginning hts eye first saw the Jancroft, Miscellaneous 4 4 5.) lorial address was pube leading papers of the ssmotveir < j i -> J^a PfOR the benefit and profo iurre action of our de* see what he said, to the hone. There in his will that doe the conservation of was his heart's lov< cave away several s each gift enjoined 1 only be drawn in h of his Rovernment. Iio was patriotic ?? *? ?? time i is not a clause from South Caro s not conduce to Mr. Stevenson, the ITn on which Rind to answer a ft and desire. He > Mr. Dunbar, swords, and with proving or tryini ^he donee that it ; drew Jackson sta onorable defensp I South Carolina, the government and everybody in iin genuemuu | intimately til Una. i country, who I shall be very statement une iny questions. ?nn was horn The gentleman is S. C. The 1 r to prove that An- Dnvie was af ites he was horn in North Carotin! Kverybody knows a eountv hear concedes that he James Thonal e traditions of the 'ountry. am in 1815 made the 'he leading qulvocally that Jack- mo protest i in Lancaster d'strict. :asued by T etter is still extant, correctness terwnrds Rovernnr of conceded til i, elected in 1708 and up and Mr. s his name. In 1820 new history dson, of Philadelphia. "Gadsden 1 coming. as it did. from historian of ttie country, nr counterstatement was Corth Carolina, and the of the statement was 1 1859. when Gen. WalkParton promulgated the '8 Life of Jackson," pub i ixjsiujrs witn cnecKing a< installed the Protectu Check ! With this System, you can \* for a certain amount and th check by tearing it at that amc done, no check can be raised to Call at our bank and let us f/\ ??*?. U C. ccounts, we have System. rrite your checks ten protect your >unt. That being a higher amount. demonstrate this _ii J ui nit; unuen niuin: aa constituted by ' His will is a remai if you will look i came down to the 1 The gold box pri the corporation of York, the large sir ?>d to me by the li j. aim hip uuiuh. minKH ne was iv the Constitution, lina. I would b rkahle document, ested in having t it. He then to us that the last and said: have been made esented to be by North Carolina i the City of New ed. rer vase present- I wish the ge adies of Charles- us why it is tha - A. A. 111. A.? urn in aoum uaro- i?rei??ru?.*ju iu o very much inter- of South Carol he gentleman prove for the reasoi statements which was the nati that he was born in . tlnguished ge ire not well found ntleman would tell jl ?- The M? iiiw itiKiniHiivt* uurary usneu in 11 linn a bust of Jackson, that he was 1 that South Carolina Una. No ii ve state of the dts- 1859, ever neral, and the South ' ^av< History of _____ claim him as it does J ?st Profitable r'y-r fZ4, mates unequivocally i a native of South Caroliatory prior to Parton's asserted the contrary. 9 already said. Wheeler's North Carolina does not for Mecklenburg county amea K. Polk?and propFoote's History of North vyaw HI i It ID 11CC WJ i EQUALLY PRACTICAL PC DESK AND PAY ROl C7/i ; ALV ? ? j \ (ll uiuiti nil iL? I?- - I there was ( in the rarm >vhere lie n spot Is recognized been settle the best paying part ,. ? but is often neglected- arollnn. irden means money ?n Jackson, pi , and from a bealth there Is nothing better again in ] .1 fresh vegetables. jn (pp text, that Jacksi VAYS PLANT ir,?nev ho, urn cAprcnni]' i?no IIIIII i dispute nh to the place an brought up. but it had d that it was In South Bradley's History of ihlished in 1302. and 106. makes the statement , which is the 1902 text ?n was born at the \|cI un irt Mnrth ?i ^aorpe DlcBDCU v> mi icai c, ways to bo e.?pecte close of the war o flirt present each o inestimable value, residing in the el which they were shall he adjudged 1 or the ladies to ha vollonf fn H c* fanao y his countrymen the other? ve been the most Mr. Stevenson r\t hiu onuntrv 'a pninp to take I was born in North ^V%TV" ?n Jackson himself was born in South * t ^ the only encyclope- l|j s that he was horn na. Why is it that Tho right . If the gentleman }wi% o^hfcto 11 n all of mv five Catalog. M D0US :H!:< J r^US had not pi there ia no variety of vegetables f?f land ti 'or earlinesn, yield or , arly phown In our l!b!2 owned a fc ailed froo on reqjcst. Then tie statement: ndrew Jackson, Sr.. died wife with two little hoys ally no property. He roved up his claim, and > evidence in the records ransfers that he ever ?ot of ground, sneaks of Mrs Im-kson and our country's I pause here to my manuscript jusl you something intf that bequest. Th< within two years i Palmetto Regimen rights. minutes, I have turn aside from ( Laughter.) : a moment to tell Mr. Dunbar, treating regarding the face of thii i Mexican War the gentleman ? vas upon us. The of Andrew Jack t of South Caro- know was only " WOOD'S not pot anywhere. iv.^ scit!U- Information for Mm starting to irront prima of nil fit-Id Crawford's id free. _______ On the w TOOD & SONS !,t the Mc SEEDSMEN Andrew, jr Itb St., Blcb^iond, Va. j ?nough to I rather long her brother-in-law's, Mr. | I rny Rho stopped over night I I Kemoy house, and there I I was horn; she was well I I travel in three weeks, a I : convalescence for a fron- I FIRST NATION, Lancaster, \L BANK S. C. k * I