The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 17, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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1 appoint. Jimeo Crni
(ci?w> Mwwa mma?
rford,of tho| And any trace of
.ftC
It. And hero I ] in a letter t
Frtdaj
o Gov. Hammond, of granted to
f 1Urcb 17, 1922.
Andrew PUkons by the
Congressman ore
Carolina's Claii
PA.HT 111.
i'artnn'a History U the en
which the North Carolina ti
teltew. It was. published in 1
1*160. and is not acrnrate a?
Demon's Defense of j
n of Jackson's Birth
wriltou a history of M
le upon county, and at pape 188
radittou 1 it has a picture of the
L 869 or cottage. It is 20 feet !
to real cahiu with a door, two wi
it | county of Lancaster, I
vfllW South Carolina, my ti
I attorney for me and ti
IfMCICC n,y U8(? to ask. demai:
cover, nnd receive
ecklenburg money, debts. duoa.
of volume whatsoever which at
McKemoy owing, and payal
hy 16, log on r(>ceipt thereof sufl
Utlows. nnn ...
in the 8tate of produce a record
ue and lawful torney from Jack
n my name for reying it away in
id, hup for. re- od In uancaster co
all Buma of 2d day of Januai
or demands shows you the abe
e or may be of the witnesses
bio to mo. and Parton, because ]
dclent Receipts, positively that O
of a power of at- South Carolina
son himself, con- ituge. January
1792 and record- "Conscious a
unty. S. C., on the ty and propria
y. 1793. And it regard to Judi
olute unreliability grateful to my
relied on by Mr. legislature of
tie says not only South Carolina,
en. Walkup says islnture of othe
, doted at the Herm- govornor ol
13. 1843, he wrote: the iniaup
h I am of the IiiteRrl- within the I
'ty of my conduct In At the tlni
^e Hall, It la truly line betwec
' feelings to find the this nolnt h
my native state, or biased <
, uniting with the leg- had dlrecto
ir Htatea in thoae high connecting
r North Carolina under
prehuntdon that it lay
jouuds of North Carolina,
n of JurkHOii'n birth the
>u the two provinroa at
a<l not bwn agreed upon
>ut. In 1764 Gov. Hull
d that a atralKht Hue
u KUin tree on Twelve
to*; at proof on this Qiieatiou
toveral other* to which I w
attention. Ills conclusions
i ?t on tin* alleged Mtntenn
Mrs a mid-wife w
h<H'ii dead 50 years when t
pte wore maktni* their stai
:is to what she said; (h) Mrs
l.athan had been dead 35 yt
Mid on fireplace. and one room, n
rill call Ilk? all pioneer cottages,
depend in front for sitting rodi
ents of apd (lining rooms, and.th
ho had 1 used for a bedroom in
he peo- 1 whole family slept. Mel
leinents I a family; we do not
i. Sarah j many, hut we know there
>ars be- | dren. If the story is
iirquuifinrra, ano fliHC
vhich room an({ jn my name mak
was used Oliver and more ]
in, kitchen make over and conve
e back was Qray by lease and r
which the oient title in fee simpl
vemey had ot i;?nd situate, lyinc
know how Mecklenburg county, I
were chil- \0rth Carolina, and
true. Mrs. nr TwnK'o
names ror mo mat tno old mai
;e. excopt. and land thore. but I
particularly to that all these pec
y unto Shared there scouted the
eleaae a suffi man ever had any
le to 2 00 ivcres all a myth. And 3
. and being In the record over ,
In the state of signature that bo
on the waters Rives the lie to t
f 1 n rl n />4 <ta# 11 n % n /I 1a I rtV?
a never had any and honornblo
?g aaya positively which their r
iple he raw down Indicate "
Idea that the old And. finally,
ami that It woh tostnniont. (ion
pot I here produce that South Cai
Andrew Jackson'H state. He said
did have it. and "The larpe
hat which Farton to mo by the lr
Toolings of justtr-o miih crook
osnlutlons so plainly south of V
rnnsldorod
in his last will and mont shoul
Jackson doclurod this lino wa
rolinu was his nutivo hy that agi
I: on Craw for
sllvor vaso prosoiitnd to ho Soutl
idios of Charloston. S was thoti It
?*t S.V. ... I* _ 1
Attn u stoim iihout it milf>
/azhaw crook should bo
tho lino until an aprood
ho roachod. In 177s
ottlriully aprood to. and
rooinont tho land whorod
then livod was shown
1 Carolina torrltory. und
trrnally granted to Craw
t fere the statement wns mat
o'her words. Mrs l,eslie was
IK08 before the original
v ?rsy as to the line from tl
at Twelve Mite creek to thi
at Waxhaw ereek had been <
and Mrs l.athan had been <
{east since 1RR3. according
testimony of the folks wli
de. In Jackson was there with
dead in making McKeincy and hii
contro- prohnhly two or three chi
te gum Mrs. Jackson and two bo>
a stone old Mrs. Cousor. if we
settled: tradition, all in that sr
lead at when this distressing pe
to the on?when Mrs !,<wlie. t
iO gare j of Sarah, was called to
two boys. | ;1nd acts, deed or dee<
s wife and t,o done in the preniis
ildren. nnd rtnd amply as I ini^b
.*?. and the were 1 peraonally P'
accept the ratiTyinK and confirm!
nail house attorney shall law
>riod came promises. In witness v
he mother hereunto set my har
officiate at my seaj the 2Rth dav
unit v? vi r v uuu ? Jin m
Ik necessary to this country. Thei
?es do ns fully that Jackson wont
t or could do doll. Ho hollered
resent, hereby It untrue. They
ng all that my man had no land,
fully do in the and I show It la u
thereof 1 have him Mrs. Jackoon
id and aflfived after she hurled '
of November, he repudiated that
n?- n|>iriiu u?i tivfi v.., my n?uvn
so people told him picture ropr?*s<
to eehool at Wad- of the Americ
I it till he found to me by citize
told him the old when it wan r?
He heliered it by the United t
ntrue. They told in trust to my
went hack home with directions
her husband, and Py country n<
1 in his own text nrnrn .in event
Hiiue, wun in*< mrKf j n>iu, mm
^ntlnc unfurling ! for Home y?
an banuor presented ; of North an
nn of South Carolina, into a ron
?fuao(l to bo accepted ; detlnitely f]
itatoH annate. I leave j between* th
won. A. Jack won. Jr t polnta. On
that ahould our hap- 8-mtle liue
i)t ho blessed with 1813 the i
nnt 911 tar fa v ?i tn ?.? II v I \<>VOrM flfltll
i.MI <iuu ui irnn urt-u uu i?
arB. In 1808 the Hiatus
<1 South Carolina ontered
ventionul agreement for
IxifiK thn boundary lln?n
two Htatoa at rortaiu
n of thorn points voia tho
roforred to hI>ovp. In
L'oimnlHHionorB and nur>int>'il
l>v thn two stat?>K
?'n'ir .statements: ana one
stated that he had hoard (c
fousar make the st at em en
h td Ifeeu dead possibly 7E?
She must therefore have bee
*?<iee 17fit; aud, finally (d
they heard James Faulkn
Jtoksnn said. which was that
j':'%ulkner?wtio had'then bee
l i nr an va>r>i 1 a ih.t 1
witness i Andrew's birth. Now S:ii
) Mrs. mony as brought down b
it. who, is that she wont with hor
years ! night to this littlo cabin, a
n dead off people to overflow In r. i
) what ' ent at the birth of anothi
ier say to the human race. I
James nnioog the country Scotch
n dead pie myself, and instead r
oh . I X? e 41. 1
rah's tosti-ijn tiu> year of our Lo
v tradition. Andrew .Tack
mother at |n the presence of?
Iready full Ahram Boyd,
lo he pros- ?
?r addition south Carolina. Lane
was raised Abraham Boyd car
-Irish peo- ,in,j made oath that h
?f brinuinp anrt snw Andrew Ja<
rd 1702. How can history h
son. (I,. S.l thotr mouths? (/
The Chnirmnn.
gentleman has oxp
Mr. Stevenson,
aster County: ask tinan'mous c
ne before mo and extend my rc
e was present The Chairman,
rkson, of the tlon? (After a ps
e accepted out of pectod. ho will
Lpplausn.) war or ond of
Tlio timo of tho each of said a
drod. value to that p
Mr. Chairman. I city or state fi
onHont to revise presented who
marks. hy his countryi
Ih thero objer- have boon the
iuso.) The Chair fonse of his cc
I at tho closo of the j ran. blazod
tho conillct prosont 1 of tho lino,
rtlrloq of Inostlmahl<> | InndmnrkR
atriot roaiding in tho | plantation i
oni which thoy wor?> j ford in 177
ahall ho adindqod I on this ma
riPn, or tho ladlos. to and It Crm
moat valiant in do- of South (
untry and our coun- I piiatlon of
out. nnd in ado a map
This map shows tho
alone tho lino. On tho
granted to Robert Crawr?
two houses woro shown
p, those of J. Crawford
*ford. In 1820 tho state
'arollnn hoqan the comn
series of maps of the
told him while they were s
?i>ftpth'er in the McKemef toon
h?* was born in that house.
l*i it on says that Jackson. I)
ln? wan-born in South (Varolii
that "fte did not know any bett
knowing where he was brtrn.
Fmtk'rte'r says, if we belie*
that '.Tacksnn did not know wl
niniMFU | vuiiuiril Ml I mill (IIP IIP
leepinR! to attend occurrences of
se that oren where there w:is an
Now, of ro.?m, the children tha
elieved at the place were always
aa. but from home. And it is p:
er. not surd to think thnt Mr
James knowing the conditions t
re him. at the McKeniey house, si
iere he I taken her llttlo 7.v?or.nir
ignnornood county of Davidson h
that kind. Morn, in the territory
abundance states of A.merica.
t belonged r|Ver Ohio. sign. seal,
sent away ?>dge the within powt
itently ah- to James Crawford, <
s. I.eslie. nf Lancaster and S
liere were Carolina, for the uses
lould have therein contained, and
I a.. I -
,nd district of hears none,
of the United Exhib
south of the (Report of the II
and acknowl- sion of South
?r of attorney General Assembl
of the county Una at the re
itate of South
and purposes "The roots of th
I that he, this in the past, and nt
try's rights."
It A. Here aro se
Istorlcal Commls- Jackson that
Carolina to the South Carolina
ly of South Caho- of the spot in ?
gular session of on stood the h<
Mom the folio
o present lie deep fered:
jthinc In the past Jn 1843 Air
districts of
en statement* from pervlslon ol
he was n native of American r
As to the location for surveyli
South Carolina where- l-nncnster ?
duho in which he was Hovkln. a i
wlnp evidence Is of state a
reputation.
lost Kendall one of Jnrk??n'? b
the Htutp undor tho pur
Robert Milln. the proof
'iiplnoer. The contract
lit and mnkliip a mnp of
liHtrict wn* Riven to .!
rntive of thnt section of
rid n surveyor, of wide
HIh mnp fixes "Gen. A.
irthplace" on tho Craw
bbfn. and hence Parton b
credited one or bis most ui
witnesses because be evitientl
not Tjfeliere Faulkner. ir Fa
ww right. that Jackson knew
be tfhs born, the folks who b
down the tradition merely
whicft place Faulkner sntd J
said he was born. So we c
iaa dis- jiIour to be an incumbrai
laterial the way of everybody tlv
ty does simply an old wives' fabl*
tulkner There Is another thine
where want to call attention as t
irooeht berance of traditional
foreot which Gen. Walkup four
ackaon neiRhborhood and upon \
;an not ton bases his history. II
. unu^ui^i deponent, sinned his n
ire and In ness thereunto at the
pre. It is Abr
*. Sworn to December
to which I fore me.
o the exu- jno. Simpson
testimony Recorded January !
id in that ?
vhich Par- state of South Caroll
le savs on *
ninifi ns 11 wit- is dead to the man
Hamo timo. how the present <
aham Royd. it is.' (Stubbs.)
26. 1792. be- ?
"A people who I
, J. L. C. C. to record their hlui
i, 1793. have the virtue to
is worth recording
nu. County of Connor.)
who would learn jnckson'B clos<
;amo to bo what ?jn fact, so cl
son's occupatio
president be w
iave not the pride son's political <
tory will not long uw "power bell
make history that aH a member o
(R. D W Jackson's perst
visors, was con
' . # . , ford plnntn
pst personal friends I
.... . . , map ma do
one that during Jack,
. rection In
n of the office of
.... . ?_ _ _ publishing !
as credited by Jack- '
. ... . . the map to
opponents with being
...... _ hack that
ilnd the throne and.
r w..t . i . given wan e
f the little coterie of _
mal friends and ad- ?n ? ra*
temptuouely referred year (*820
ition exactly where the
under Cen. JackHon'a di1R4
3 placed it. Itefore
Mr. Mllla aont a proof of
Con Jacknon. who wrote
the birthplace thereon
orrect; thnt he was born
.'ford place. In the aarne
) Eugene Reilly, "sur
placA a finding on the test! is
Faulkner because Parton 1
repudiates Faulkner's ata
a;?,l says that Jackson did no
wJ??re he wag Horn. He c?
cm ,<anot ask us then to
Faulkner?that he was born
Kemey's house.
Then coming to the statem
ony of PftKe 62:
himself I was also assured t
teraent Jackson attended the fam
t know of Dr. Waddell. one of wl
Ttainly was Calhoun, and was i
believe believe the story until I
la Mc- that Dr. Waddell did not
academy nntll after Jac
enta of left school forever.
uaiiCAoior
I. Paul Moore, clerl
hat young of common pleas anc
ous school Bions in and for sa
lose pupils hereby certify that t
nclined to foregoing is a true an
discovered 0f ft power of attorne
I open his \odrew Jackson to Ja
kaon had a3 shown by the recor
in mv office in Hnixi hr
? of the court The Birthplace of
I general see- (1767-1
ild county, do During the life
he above and Jackson It waa a
d correct copy accepted that he w
y executed by Carolina, but of r*
mes Crawford, come to be widoly
a of the name was born in Nort
inlr H nt n n *rt* nn r vrl nnoH i ? n ? i
to an the "kil
Andrrw Jncknon nnhed several
tfMB.) Jackson, which
time of Andrew never eompletf
lmost universally prepared so m
raw born in South ^ye that tt mi
cent years it has aa autobioprar
believed that he map Hhowin* *
h Carolina. The PB tf,e exact
n.4 hlnoranhnr-u 1 - -
, , . , ... , veyor ana
tchen cabinet ?pub- _
part, of ? life of
was. unfortunately. rom oy
d. That work was nrk?; bu,1.
uch under Jackson's are
Kht almost be called p,af>e^
by. It contained a *n 1*20
chat Jackson regard- of Pblladr
site of his birth. The legislative 1
engineer, ueuneaiea a
senator district, differing
n'? map as regards landplacing
"Gen. Jackson'*
exactly where Uovkin
Mr. James Thowaldson.
Iphia, presented to the
Ibrary of South Carolina
the other witnesses. John Lai
son 'of Sarah, who says she
ed the birth at midnight whc
7 rears of age (p. 54 of Pi
testifies that soon after Jai
father died Mrs. Jackson left '
""tf creek to go and live wit
Crawford in Lancaster d
South Carolina; that on her vs
than, a This rumor failed to i
attend- history, because Mr. Part
in only absolute check on it and 1
arton). it wag contrary to the tr
ckson'a ertheleRs, people in thi
Twelre still tell It and believe I
h Mrs. they do this story as to h
listrict. MrKemey's. Mr. Parton
ray she "the old people of that <
Ret in his 227. Given under my
on had nn ficial Beal at Hancas
found that day of February, 19 2
nth. Nev- (Official seal.) P
it country CM*!
it. just as Mr. Hammer. Will t
?s birth a* yieid?
aayB that Mr. Stevenson. I w
oi^munity Mr. Hammer. I des
hand and of- cither state that h
ter this 16th mattor of doubt c
2. North Carolina. I
aul Moore. partial and accept
*k of Court. point* to a well
the gentleman South Carolina as
Jackson himsel
ill. clared that he wu
ire to ask the Carolina, and actui
?o- evidence given
is birthplace ia a firmed by four
ir that it was In flrHt cf these ia
Jut the most trn- ]and made to
able evidence all the governor o
-defined spot in scCth Carolina
his birthplace. tatlon so pri
f repeatedly tie- acres, and lay
is born In South wjth the line h
illy fixed the spot I 1
on that map la con- a bunt of J;
earlier maps. The appointed I
i a plat to a itrant of to draft res
Robert Crawford by bodied In
f that province of significant ?
in 1775. Tho pisn- -with bo
inted contained 6 20 tion an(j rJ)
alonn Wnxhaw creek. hlstory or t
etween the provinces jiniana, hav
In. nM J C.... * U f>???
arkson. A committee was
jy the general assembly
olutlons of thnnks. Erotheir
resolutions is this
itatement:
many themes of admiralUsoB
>f gratitude in the
he general, we, as Caroe
a still more happy rea
caned at the house of Oeori
Kem6y. and while at McKeme
wi? taken sick and Andre
toom. and. as soon as she wi
to travel she went to Cra*
L<et us lay that beside Farton
elusion. He says pn pagp 52
The famity bl th<
Son's never returned to theii
ge Mc- T scout the idea that And
y's she! son's father ever owned
iw was I (P- 100 of his book). T
is able other of the uncertain
rford's. brought us by Mr. Partoi
i'8 con. counts the reliability of
: monts. Andrew Jackson
s Jack- hter his land on Tv
home creek; he did not get a t
rew' Jack- gentleman if Mr. l*art
any land' sidered one of the n
'his Is an- \nK 0f historians?
traditions Mr. Stevenson. He is
l and dis pie. no doubt. Special
his state- Carolinians.
, Sr., did Mr. Hammer. Mr.
velve Mile wrote the authentic h
(rant of it Jackson, who was a li
on is not con- upon a map. and h
lost painatak- denco we have bef?
be admissible in a
i by somo peo- In a letter date
lly with North December 24, 183
letter from J. R. ]
Collier, who of Charleston, Invi
istory of Gen. Charleston, he wro
Ife-long friend "Although It wil
is is tho only erf- n'na os'the'eai
ire us that would
. _ . The certifies
court of law. .. .
^ v* _ that tbe tract
d at Washington, ?_____
0, replying to a ^
Pringle. inteudant
iting him to riaft
te:
II be gratifying to
..... ...... 0?u... son for
.tern boundary. nativity h;
te to the plat recites
bad previously been (Contim
A at
?ratillation that he whose
fts been the cuuse of
ued On Page Three)
=n
on the banks of Twelve Mile
but went from the burial y
the house, not very far olf. <
Jackson's brother-in-law.
McKemey by name.
Now. his (Lathan) w'tnesi
that they did return to the J
home and were removing to
ford'.s when they stopped
creek, because he did not live lo
ard to to do so. The James
sf Mrs. grant was not made until
George though Parton savs that
was bought in 1765. Bi
ses say Jackson. Sr., acquired
(arkson equity in the land on T'
Craw- creek that his son and o
at Mc- <ntr beir made conveyanc
ng enough 0f Mr. Jackson, did nc
Crawford he was born. *
I 1775. al- Mr. Stevenson. Jac
that land he was born in South
lit Andrew it over his own
such an he knew more about
ivelve Mile than Collier did.
nly survlv- Mr. Hammer. I wo
e of it in the gentleman if Oer
>t know where my feelings to ai
favorable an oppor
kson said that emporium of my i
Carolina, and yet prevented hy
signature, and from designating t
what lie know can seize it."
To the rommitto
uld like to aek for the celebration
i. Walkup did July by the peopk
'afj myself of no A
tunity to visit the <
mtive state, r ?m
my engagements
he period when I
e of arrangements
of the Fourth of
i of Charleston in
mother
fOR the benefit and protects
u~re
on of our dc
?
K^mey's. Parton thereby (
its Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Lathi
without them he can do r
Then to increase the contrf
Parton brings up one Chariot
who is said while in the f
have said that he took the .
family to the burial and th
reyed them to the res'd
liscred- 'Kz 10 one snaren ur
an, and denced hy the power <
lothinc:. wh'ch I hereby submit, w
idictioti record in Lancaster coui
j Ftnly, l?rtnR recorded on Jnnuai
lesh to r?r the reason that Cra?
Jackson 'n Lancaster, and even
en'con- tract of land It was so u
ence of to whether It was In Nori
^ eol (nn tKot if
av. as ?*vi- | not make an investign
>f attorney j nesses. about one-th
rhich is on j South Carolina?
nty. S. C.. \ir. Stevenson. Go
y 2. 1792. not?
rford lived Mr. Hammer. And
as to that overwhelmingly furn
ncertain as mony that has been u
th Carolina Mr. Stevenson. Yo
?art%a ? m 41
tion or 18 wit- 1831, President Ji
ird living in letter dated at Wai
1831:
ntlemen, I ran "A neressary at
ties of my office m
I did not they the gratification,
ish the tosti- in paying under s
ncontrovorted? a visit to. the ntatf
u can not take pride in calling n
u*knon wrote In n j JL,
HhlnRton. Juno 14, msl
w
tontlon to the du- _
iunt deprive mo of
I should have had chf
uch circumstances I da
> of which I fool a ,
lyself a citizen by
ixjoiujiH witn cnecKing accoi
tailed the Protectu Check Syst
ith this System, you can write
a certain amount and then
xk by tearing it at that amount
k, no check can be raised to a h
Q at our bank and kt us da
tfWM fn T#> 2m Cm. .fl V
juts, we nave
em.
t your checks
protect your
That being
lgher amount.
aonstrate this
George McKemey where Andj
noon afterward* horn (see
This contradicts the states
Sarah Latham, the most nan
quoted witness, and also con
Jaraee Faulkner, both of wb
that Mrs. Jackson returned
home, and while moving
Twelve Mile creek to Cn
ew was""' v?'v?iu? .v
p. 55 >. host to record the pr
ment of f?rney in Lancaster con
lerooslv P?*rton Bays (p. 49) that
trMlIcti ?P reached the conciliate
iom gay Andrew Jackson had i
to her -aas? ho had searched I
I from 'o Anson and Meeklenbnr
iwford's " he had searched some
cmintv Ha miffht
?any mure oi my nme.
>wer of at- o??n. Walkup Rot
inty. 8. C vita, but what were u
Gen. Walk- affidavits as to what
>n that old J am os Faulkner and
lothlng be- and old Mrs. Leslie
the records said, and all of them
a counties: 15 years, and most
In Lances- ggt You trace it bac
have found I i~ J? -
LMI VII.
up 18 affida- Tn a letter to J
.?sy? Eighteen Charleston, anothi
Sarah Lathan, Carolina, dated al
i Mrs. Cousar eetnber 9, 1832, h
and Mr. Ptnly "If the Union
had been dead you heart and hai
of them 50 or have laid down,
k to those Ave preserve the U&toi
fi triurK t iro ohin frnm #
oel R. Poinsett, of
?r native of South
t Washington, Dote
wrote:
party unite with
nd In the text you
you will not only
n but save our nahot
ruin > ?< At*. *
mm w J AV AD 11VC W All i
BQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR V
DDK AND PAY ROLL X
^ H|
yptoctu C
neck*, BH
icputuuiis.
OCKET,
slopped witii ner sister, m
Kemey. and was there deli*
Andrew (p. 54). So the tv
material witnesses produced
ton are contradicted by Par
Ms other witness Finly. ai
story is discarded as being
ta^ to the removal to the Cra
The most reasonable then
ra. a?c- ? ?
rered of something that would !
vo moat him; and if he h.i
by Par- ,nn,? fnr evidence as to (
ton and Jackson's birth in l.ancq
id their '"stead of where he di
inciden- *',e People who had a i?ri
wford's. Carolina. he would have
ry ia to denrft corroborative of
( there. (See HueM. vol.
-- | ui>u|>in i urj il? ?
have Inter-1 teen people In 1858 si
id searched | ^ad been told by p<
the place of ^ heen dead, all of tl
ster rountv than a half center
d. amon^st ! who had l?een dead :?i
do In North tradict people who spi
fonnd evl- living knew the facts
our case j want tr^ show yo
1. pp. 22.1 wi^ ?. ??
:ntM what thev Krace Into whirl
*ople who had loaders have att
ipni. for more her.*'
ir, except one. In his prorlani
*> voars. lo run- JO, 1S32. anent*
nke while many convention of Si
used this lannuag
hi how unrelia- "Fellow ritir.en
UfAtlxiK eloto lot mo twtt
i her trennonable :
empted to plunge
ntion of December ,
the "nullification"
autli Carolina, bo
e:
is of my native
1 ,,, nnldU >
/ gB w TO THE
adopt Parton's statement u
Jackson went to her sister,
off, from the burial of her 1
and that sister was Mrs. C
ft.was possibly a mile and t
two miles from the gravi
Mrs. Crawford's; it was 2 1
farther to Mrs. McKemf
Tompkins' "History Mecl
lat Mrs.
.11 )
not far '
Husband, The power of ?ttorne
rawford. *ow*'
i half or ; POWER OF ATTORNEY
eyard to JACKSON TO JAMES C
-2 miles To nil to whom these pi
?y's (see come, Andrew Jacks
klenburg county of Davidson an
-* * I. ln?|
| im?i i?l I v ?*i it'" wnn.
states that Andrew
y in as fol- had any ,and Thfi
did Just what ha did
\ ANDRFW was born?ho did n
RAWFOUD. rlpht placo.
esents shall I have put in her
on, of the attorney executed by
d district of son In 1792. in whlc]
tnrv r\t the nnr> Shnrpd Hrav 9fll
wrMi. ? ail\il|i r??. ?!.V, IVI. uir ii"i i
Jackson never as the First Maul
i trouble Is bo mon country, not
as to whore he alty of its laws,
ot look in the that a fnthor w
his ct^ldren who
e the power of to certain ruin."
Andrew Jack- Acain, in a 1
h he conveys to dated at Washir
(1 nrrni nf InnH ho u'rntn*
I I 11 I V <1UMIW|||^|| > IMI , JM
Istratn of our comto
incur tho ppnhut
the influence \
ould exercise over
m he saw mailing
etter to Poinsett,
iRton, January 24.
county," vol. z. p. so u
sume that she did go ai
says, to her brother-in-lai
rar off, to wit, James Crawf
there Andrew was born.
There is another view
should be siren here. Mi
Tompkins, of Charlotte, N.
1HI 1 as- | OTOIU, IU wa?? Win
j Parton United States of Am
v's, not of the river Ohio, send
ord, and Know ye that for
causes and consideration
which unto moving, I have m
r. D. A. tuted. and appointed, ai
C., has presents do make, con
IWJ - ?
erica, south In Mecklenburg conn
Is greetings: linn, on the waters
divers good creek. , That is the
is me there- took up. just on tl
lade, consti- North Carolina,
nd by these Parton and Walku
stltute, and no such land, and
ty, North Cnro- "I repeat agaii
of Twelve Mile aire in that the
land hla father arouse and sustt
ie line, hut in the constitution
save my native s
p say there was grace that th<
they could not brought upon hei
i my pride and de- p|
Union men may
iln the majenty of
and the lawa and
tate from that dlsb
nulllflera have Lmmm
r."
IRST NATIONAI
Lancaster, S.
- BANK
C.