[15] Ibid., pp. 481-862.
[16] Reynolds, Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 76-79.
[17] In 1895 South Carolina again revised her constitution. In the convention held for this purpose there were found Negro delegates, viz.: Thomas E. Miller, L. R. Reed, Robert Smalls, W. J. Whipper and James Wigg, all from Beaufort County. Smalls and Whipper had been delegates in the 1868 convention. (Reported by H. H. Wallace.)
[18] Furnished by Mr. H. A. Wallace, a former page in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the Reconstruction Period.
[19] Names marked with asterisk not in lists given in Reynold's Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 106-107, 394-396.
[20] Furnished by H. A. Wallace, a former page in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the Reconstruction Period.
[21] Names marked with asterisk not in lists given in Reynold's Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 107-108, 394-396.
[22] Reynolds, Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 106-108.
[23] Reynolds, Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 394-396.
[24] Furnished by H. A. Wallace, a former page in the South Carolina House of Representatives in the Reconstruction Period.