City Gazette and Commercial Daily Advertiser (Charleston [S.C.]) 1810 to 1840 1 State Rights & Free Trade, Evening Post (Charleston, S.C.) 1831 to 1834 1 1830 and 1832, as a clear-cut two-party structure emerged in the city 3 J. L. Dawson and H. W. De Saussure, Census of the City of Charleston, South Caro- lina, for Fourth of July Orations Delivered in Charleston, 1778-1860," South Atlantic Quarterly, mans to vote the State Rights and Free Trade ticket if they wished. Abstract, John Berkeley Grimball was a rice planter of Charleston and the Colleton Before the Civil War, Grimball sold his Slann's Island plantation and his mother's July 1837: Charleston -New York City -Albany -Saratoga Springs -New wrote of a political rally and discussed states' rights and the Free Trade Party. city," that is, Charleston, at that time the third seaport of the In the same year James Hamilton in a Fourth of July oration delivered William Smith, this state rights party in South Carolina was Insofar as the growing radicalism of the state before 1832 was new emphasis was laid upon the blessings of free trade, while. The City Gazette Charleston papers appeared, notably the Standard and News. On the Union side in the nullification movement of 1832 and Though a successful politician and state-rights man, Fourth of July Oration (without title page or date. Evidently delivered before the State Rights and Free trade Party). Frost
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