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South Carolina Slavery Statutes


Coverage: 1789-1865

Volumes:
An Act to establish and regulate the Domestic Relations of Persons of Color, and to amend the law in relation to Paupers and Vagrancy. (1865)
An Act to amend the Criminal Law. (1865)
An Act preliminary to the Legislation induced by the Emancipation of Slaves. (1865)
An Act to raise Supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. (1865)
An Act to alter an Act entitled An Act to amend an Act entitled An Act to prevent and punish the planting and cultivating in this State over a certain quantity of Cotton during the present year (1864)
An Act to repeal all Acts and parts of Acts heretofore passed by the Legislature of this State on the subject of furnishing Slave Labor on the Coast and Fortifications within this State, and otherwise to provide for furnishing such labor. (1864)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. (1864)
An Act to amend an Act, entitled An Act to increase the fees of Sheriffs for dieting persons confined in Jail (1863.12)
An Act to amend the Act in relation to the supply of Labor for the Military Defence of the State. (1863.12)
An Act to raise Supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. (1863.12)
An Act to amend an Act, entitled An Act to amend an act to organize and supply negro labor for coast defence, in compliance with requisitions of the government of the confederate states (1863.9)
An Act to increase the fees of Sheriffs for dieting persons confined in jail. (1862)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to prevent and punish the planting and cultivating in this state (1862)
An Act to prevent and punish the planting and cultivating, in this State, over a certain quantity of cotton during the present year. (1862)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to amend an act entitled An act to organize and supply negro labor for coast defence (1862)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to organize and supply negro labor for coast defence (1862)
An Act to organize and supply negro labor for coast defence, in compliance with requisitions of the government of the Confederate States. (1862)
An Act for the better organization of the militia, and for other purposes. (1862)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. (1862)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. (1862)
An Act to grant exemption to certain free persons of color who shall return to this State, from penalties now provided by law. (1861.12)
An Act to provide more efficient police regulations for the districts on the sea-board. (1861.12)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. (1861.12)
An Act to incorporate the new Building and Loan Association. (1860)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1860)
An Act to renew and amend the charter of the town of Greenville. (1860)
An Act to amend the charter of the town of Georgetown in sundry particulars. (1860)
An Act to prescribe the form of permits for slaves to be absent from the owner's premises. (1860)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. (1860)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. (1860)
An Act to vest all the right and title of the State, in and to certain property subject to escheat, in certain persons therein mentioned. (1859)
An Act to make owners of dogs liable for sheep killed by them. (1859)
An Act to alter and amend the charter of the town of Aiken. (1859)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1859)
An Act to incorporate The Home Loan and Building Association (1859)
An Act to provide for the peace and security of this State. (1859)
An Act to alter and amend the road law of this State. (1859)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. (1859)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. (1859)
An Act to exempt Samuel Rivers Cox, a free person of color, from capitation tax. (1858)
An Act to increase the compensation to owners of slaves executed. (1858)
An Act to alter and amend the 37th section of an Act, entitled An Act for the better ordering and governing Negroes and other slaves in this province. (1858)
An Act to alter and amend the law in relation to the registration of births, marriages and deaths. (1858)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend the charters of others heretofore granted. (1858)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. (1858)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. (1858)
An Act to vest the title of the State in certain escheated property in sundry persons therein mentioned. (1857)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1857)
An Act to renew and amend the charter of the town of Barnwell. (1857)
An Act to amend the law in relation to trading with slaves. (1857)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. (1857)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. (1857)
An Act to amend An act for the better ordering and governing negroes and other slaves in this province (1856)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act more effectually to prevent free negroes and other persons of color from entering into this State (1856)
An Act to renew and amend the charter of the town of Anderson. (1856)
An Act to amend the act of incorporation of the town of Abbeville, so as to give to the Town Council the power to impose taxes, and for other purposes. (1856)
An Act defining the powers of Commissioners of Cuts and Water Courses in this State. (1856)
An Act for the better establishment of a general system of registration of births, marriages and deaths in the state of South Carolina. (1856)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. (1856)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. (1856)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1855)
An Act to incorporate certain societies, associations and companies, to renew and amend the charters of others. (1855)
An Act for the better regulation of the Commissioners of Cross Roads for Charleston Neck. (1855)
An Act to renew and amend the charter of the town of Unionville. (1855)
An Act to amend an act entitled An Act to incorporate the town of Hamburg (1855)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. (1855)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five. (1855)
Constitution of the State of South Carolina. (1855)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to incorporate the town of Mount Pleasant (1854)
An Act to amend the charter of the town of Georgetown. (1854)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Marion, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1854)
An Act to alter and amend the Charter of the Town of Columbia, and for other purposes. (1854)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. (1854)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. (1854)
An Act for the establishment of a general system of registration of births, marriages and deaths in the State of South Carolina. (1853)
An Act to incorporate certain societies, associations and companies, and to renew and amend the charters of others. (1853)
An Act to renew and amend the charters of certain towns and villages heretofore incorporated. (1853)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. (1853)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. (1853)
An Act in relation to the execution of slaves and free persons of color. (1852)
An Act to exempt Robert Hopton, a free person of color, from Capitation Tax. (1852)
An Act to incorporate certain towns and villages, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1852)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. (1852)
An Act to incorporate certain societies and companies, and to renew and amend certain Charters heretofore granted. (1851)
An Act to make appropriations for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. (1851)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. (1851)
An Act to provide for the appointment of deputies to a Southern Congress; and to call a convention of the people of this State. (1850)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and fifty. (1850)
An Act to alter the law in relation to slaves hiring their own time, and for other purposes. (1849)
An Act to alter and amend the license laws of this State. (1849)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. (1849)
An Act to provide for the admission of persons of color into the lunatic asylum. (1848)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. (1848)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act more effectually to prevent free negroes and other persons of color from entering into this State (1848)
An Act to incorporate the town of Winnsborough. (1848)
An Act to incorporate certain societies and companies, and to renew and amend certain charters heretofore granted. (1847)
An Act to punish and prevent the stealing of oysters. (1847)
An Act to amend the laws prohibiting the entrance of slaves into this State. (1847)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. (1847)
An Act to establish certain roads, bridges and ferries. (1846)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. (1846)
An Act to establish certain roads, bridges, and ferries. (1845)
An Act to authorize the Commissioners of Cross Roads on Charleston Neck, to build a guard house, and for other purposes. (1845)
An Act to provide for the more effectual collection of taxes from free persons of color. (1845)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Sumterville, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1845)
An Act to incorporate certain Societies and Companies, and to renew and amend certain Charters heretofore granted, and for other purposes. (1845)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five. (1845)
An Act to permit James Jones to bring back into the State a certain slave. (1844)
An Act to amend an act entitled an act to amend the laws in relation to slaves and free persons of color. (1844)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act more effectually to prevent free negroes and other persons of color from entering into this State (1844)
An Act to provide for the punishment of persons disturbing the peace of this State, in relation to slaves and free persons of color. (1844)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four. (1844)
An Act to establish certain roads, bridges and ferries. (1843)
An Act to provide compensation to owners of slaves executed. (1843)
An Act to alter and amend the Patrol Law. (1843)
An Act to inflict capital punishment on slaves and free persons of color who may commit a certain offence. (1843)
An Act to increase the penalty for concealing or conveying away any Slave accused of a capital crime. (1843)
An Act prescribing the duties of certain Officers in the collection of supplies, the payment of salaries, and for other purposes. (1843)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three. (1843)
An Act to authorize the Sheriff of Georgetown District to keep prisoners in a place of custody, to be provided by the Commissioners of Public Buildings, until a new jail shall be completed. (1842)
An Act to amend an Act entitled An Act for the better regulation of the inhabitants of Charleston Neck (1842)
An Act to alter and amend the one hundred and twenty-first section of an Act entitled An Act to reduce all Acts and clauses of Acts in relation to the Militia of this State to one Act (1842)
An Act to amend an act entitled An act to prevent the citizens of New York from carrying slaves (1842)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two. (1842)
An Act to reduce all Acts and clauses of Acts in relation to the Militia of this State, to one Act, and to alter and amend the same. (1841)
An Act for the better regulation of the inhabitants of Charleston Neck, and to amend an Act entitled, An Act for the better regulation of the Commissioners of Cross Roads for Charleston Neck (1841)
An Act to organize a Board of Fire Masters for Charleston Neck. (1841)
An Act to incorporate certain villages, societies, and companies, and to renew and amend certain Charters heretofore granted and to establish the principles of which Charters of Incorporation will hereafter be granted. (1841)
An Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries. (1841)
An Act to make the unlawful whipping or beating of a Slave an indictable offence. (1841)
An Act to prevent the Emancipation of Slaves, and for other purposes. (1841)
An Act to prevent the Citizens of New York from carrying Slaves, or persons held to service, out of this State, and to prevent the escape of Persons charged with the commission of any Crime. (1841)
An Act to raise supplies for the year commencing in October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one. (1841)
An Act to regulate the Fees of Sheriffs, Magistrates, and Constables, and certain Fees of Clerks. (1840)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty. (1840)
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations. (1839)
Claims petition. (1839)
Claims petition. (1839)
Claims petition. (1839)
Exhibit B. Statistical Information. (1839)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division for the year ending 30th September 1839. (1839)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the Year ending 30th September 1839. (1839)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division between September 30th, 1838, and October 1st, 1839. (1839)
Report of the Comptroller General, to the Legislature of South Carolina. (1839)
An Act to release the Title of the State, in certain escheated property, to George A. Trenholm. (1839)
An Act concerning the Office and Duties of Clerks, Registers of Mesne Conveyances, and Commissioners of Locations. (1839)
An Act to reduce all Acts and clauses of Acts, in relation to the Patrol of this State, into one Act, and to alter and amend the same. (1839)
An Act to regulate the Office of Constable. (1839)
An Act concerning the office, duties, and liabilities of Sheriff. (1839)
An Act concerning the office and duties of Magistrates. (1839)
An Act to regulate the Fees of Clerk, Ordinary, and Sheriff. (1839)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine. (1839)
Report of the Committee on the De La Howe Fund. (1838.11)
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations. (1838.11)
Claims petition. (1838.11)
Claims petition. (1838.11)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division for the year ending 30th September 1838. (1838.11)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the Year ending 30th September 1838. (1838.11)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division, between the 30th September 1837, and 1st October 1838. (1838.11)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight. (1838.11)
Governor Butler's Message, Number 1. (1837)
Claims petition. (1837)
Claims petition. (1837)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division for the year ending 30th September 1837. (1837)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the Year ending 30th September 1837. (1837)
Report of the Comptroller General to the Legislature of South-Carolina. (1837)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act to incorporate the town of Hamburg, and for other purposes (1837)
An Act to punish the abduction of free persons of color. (1837)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act to regulate the performance of patrol duty on Charleston Neck. and for other purposes. (1837)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven. (1837)
Report of the Committee on Public Buildings. (1836)
Claims petition. (1836)
Claims petition. (1836)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division of the year ending 30th September, 1836. (1836)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes for the Upper Division for the year ending 30th September, 1836. (1836)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division, between September 30th, 1835, and October 1st, 1836. (1836)
Report of the Comptroller-General, to the Legislature of South Carolina. (1836)
An Act to alter and amend the law in relation to magistrates and constables, within the parishes of St. Phillip and St. Michael, and for other purposes, therein mentioned. (1836)
An Act to increase the penalty for giving a ticket or permit to any slave, under certain circumstances. (1836)
An Act to increase the powers of the Town Council of Camden in relation to taxation, and for other purposes. (1836)
An Act to establish a company under the name of the Savannah and Charleston Steam-Packet Company. (1836)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. (1836)
Report of the Committee on Education. (1835)
Report of the Committee on Federal Relations. (1835)
Claims petition. (1835)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division, for the Year ending 30th September 1835. (1835)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the year ending 30th September 1835. (1835)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division, between September 30th, 1834, and October 1st, 1835. (1835)
Report of the Comptroller General to the Legislature of South Carolina. (1835)
An Act more effectually to prevent free negroes and other persons of color from entering into this State, and for other purposes. (1835)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-five. (1835)
Claims petitions - December 3, 1834 (1834)
Claims petition. December 9, 1834 (1834)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division, for the year ending 30th September 1834. (1834)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the year ending 30th September 1834. (1834)
Reports and Resolutions of 1834. Comptroller-General's Report. To the Honorable the Legislature of South Carolina. (1834)
An Act to amend the Laws in relation to slaves and free persons of color. (1834)
An Act more effectually to prevent the illicit traffic in Cotton, Rice, Corn, or Wheat, with slaves and free persons of color. (1834)
An Act to alter and amend an Act, entitled, An Act abolishing certain punishments (1834)
An Act to raise Supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four. (1834)
Claims petition. (1833)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the Year ending the 30th of September 1833. (1833)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Divison for the Year ending the 30th of September 1833. (1833)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division between September 30th, 1832 and October 1st, 1833. (1833)
Reports and Resolutions of 1833. Comptroller-General's Report. South Carolina To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives. (1833)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Anderson. (1833)
An Act abolishing certain punishments and amending the Law for the trial of slaves and free persons of color. (1833)
An Act for the further regulation of Magistrates and Constables in the parishes of St. Philips and St. Michaels. (1833)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three. (1833)
Report of the Joint Committee on Accounts. (1832.12)
Claims petitions. (1832.12)
Reports and Resolutions of 1832. Comptroller-General's Report to the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina. (1832.12)
An Act to empower the Commissioners of Cross Roads for Charleston Neck, to appoint a Collector of Patrol Fines. (1832.12)
An Act to give to the Judicial Magistrates of Charleston, exclusive right to sit on Courts for the trial of slaves and other persons of color. (1832.12)
An Act to release the Title of the State in certain Escheated property to the several persons therein named. (1832.12)
An Act to incorporate the Village of Abbeville. (1832.12)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two. (1832.12)
Claims petition. (1831)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division, for the year ending on the 30th September 1831. (1831)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the year ending on the 30th of September 1831. (1831)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Lower Division, between September 30th, 1830, and October 1st, 1831. (1831)
Comptroller-General's Report to the Honorable, the President, and other Members of the Senate of the State of South Carolina. (1831)
An Act concerning free persons of color, and slaves, and for other purposes. (1831)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one. (1831)
Claims petitions. (1830)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the year ending on the 30th of September 1830. (1830)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division for the year ending on the 30th September 1830. (1830)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Lower Division, from September 30th, 1829, to October 1st, 1830. (1830)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division between September 30th, 1829 and October 1st, 1830. (1830)
An Act for the further regulation of Magistrates and Constables, of the Parishes of St. Philip's and St. Michael's. (1830)
An Act to raise Supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty. (1830)
Report adopted by the Legislature of the State of Georgia, on the Resolutions of South Carolina and Ohio. (1829)
Report of the Committee on Ways and Means. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
Report of the Special Committee. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
Claims petition. (1829)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Lower Division, between September 30th, 1828, and October 1st, 1829. (1829)
Reports and Resolutions, December Session, 1829. (1829)
An Act to punish the receivers of Stolen Goods. (1829)
An Act for the regulation of Magistrates and Constables, in the Parishes of St. Philip and St. Michael. (1829)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, and for other purposes. (1829)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty. (1829)
Claims petition. (1828.11)
Claims petition. (1828.11)
Claims petition. (1828.11)
Claims petition. (1828.11)
Claims petition. (1828.11)
A Resolution regarding a petition to the Committee of Finance. (1828.11)
A Formal Protest of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina. (1828.11)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the Year ending 30th September, 1828. (1828.11)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division, for the year ending on the 30th September, 1828. (1828.11)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Lower Division, between September 30th, 1827, and October 1st, 1828. (1828.11)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division, between September 30th, 1827, and October 1st, 1828. (1828.11)
Reports and Resolutions, December Session, 1828. (1828.11)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine. (1828.11)
An Act to make partial Appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. (1828.1)
Report of the Special Committee. (1827)
Claims petition. (1827)
Report of the Committee on Agriculture. (1827)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division, for the Year ending on the 30th of September 1827. (1827)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division, for the year ending on the 30th September 1827. (1827)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Lower Division between the last day of September 1826, and the 1st day of October 1827. (1827)
An Act to make partial Appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. (1827)
An Act for the better administration of justice in the trial of causes small and mean within the Parishes of St. Phillip's and St. Michael's, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1827)
An Act to regulate the fees of the Officers of the Courts of Law and Equity in this State, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1827)
An Act establishing the principles on which companies shall be incorporated, and the charters of Ferriers, Bridges, and Turnpike Roads shall be hereafter granted, and for other purposes therein expressed. (1827)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, and for other purposes. (1827)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. (1827)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
Claims petition. (1826)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Upper Division for the Year ending on the 30th September 1826. (1826)
An Exhibit of the General Taxes of the Lower Division for the Year ending on the 30th September 1826. (1826)
An Exhibit of Receipts and Payments at the Treasury of the Upper Division between the last day of September 1825, and the 1st day of October 1826. (1826)
An Act to reduce the fees of the Sheriffs for dieting slaves. (1826)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. (1826)
Claims petition - December 16, 1825 (1825)
Claims petition - December 12, 1825 (1825)
Claims petition - December 1, 1825 (1825)
Claims petition (1825)
Claims petition. (1825)
Claims petition - December 3, 1825 (1825)
Claims petition. (1825)
Claims petition. (1825)
Report of the Committee on the College. (1825)
An Act to enable Ann Richardson to bring back into this State a certain female slave. (1825)
An Act respecting Lynch's Causeway and the Causeway Canal, in the parish of Prince George, Winyaw. (1825)
An Act to amend, An Act the more effectually to prohibit Free Negroes and Persons of Colour from entering into this State and for other purposes. (1825)
An Act to reduce all the Acts and clauses of Acts of the General Assembly of this State, relating to the powers and duties of the Commissioners of the Roads, into one Act. (1825)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five, and for other purposes. (1825)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. (1825)
Claims petition - December 9, 1823 (1824)
Claims petition - December 2, 1824 (1824)
Claims petition - November 29, 1824 (1824)
Claims petition - December 4, 1824 (1824)
An Act to permit Charles Pencil, a free person of color, to return to this State. (1824)
An Act to authorize the executors of Ann Scott to comply with the directions of her will, and for other purposes. (1824)
An Act concerning the State Roads, and for preserving and protecting the same. (1824)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-four. (1824)
Fee Bill of South-Carolina, Published in obedience to a resolution of the Legislature. (1823)
Claims petition - December 16, 1823 (1823)
Claims petition - December 2, 1823 (1823)
Claims petition - December 19, 1823 (1823)
Claims petition - November 29, 1823 (1823)
Claims petition - December 9, 1823 (1823)
Claims petition - November 29, 1823 (1823)
Report of the Committee on Public Buildings. (1823)
An Act to authorize the emancipation of a mulatto slave named William, belonging to the estate of Thomas Brown, late of Fairfield district, deceased. (1823)
An Act to amend the act of the General Assembly, entitled, an act for the incorporation of Georgetown (1823)
An Act the more effectually to prohibit free negroes and persons of colour from entering into this state, and for other purposes. (1823)
An Act to regulate the performance of patrol duty in Charleston neck. (1823)
An Act to establish certain roads, bridges and ferries. (1823)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, and for other purposes. (1823)
An Act concerning the Canals of this state, and for protecting and maintaining the same, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1823)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three. (1823)
Fee Bill of South Carolina, Published in obedience to a resolution of the Legislature. (1822)
Resolution of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina (1822)
Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement. (1822)
Claims Petition. (1822)
Claims Petition. (1822)
Claims Petition. (1822)
Claims Petition. (1822)
An Act for the remuneration of Peter, of George, Pencil, and of_________ Scott (1822)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1822)
An Act to provide for the compensation of those persons whose slaves have been executed in Charleston, during the summer of eighteen hundred and twenty two, for an attempt to raise an insurrection in this state, and of certain other persons whose slaves have suffered death by the judgment of the law. (1822)
An Act for the better regulation and government of free negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes. (1822)
An Act to establish a competent force to act as a municipal guard for the protection of the city of Charleston and its vicinity. (1822)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two. (1822)
Report of the Lower Division of the Treasury. (1821)
Claims Petition. (1821)
Claims Petition. (1821)
Tax. Lower Division. (1821)
Tax. Upper Division. (1821)
An Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries. (1821)
An Act to make Appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1821)
An Act to provide more effectually against the offence of harboring Negro or other slaves. (1821)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1821)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1820. (1820)
An Act to vest the title of a certain tract of land in Thomas Petticrew, and for other purposes. (1820)
An Act to restrain the emancipation of Slaves, and to prevent free persons of colour from entering into this State, and for other purposes. (1820)
An Act to amend an act, entitled, an act to incorporate the village of Moultrieville on Sullivan's Island. (1819)
An Act to provide for the more effectual performance of Patrol Duty. (1819)
An Act to provide for the better regulation of the streets in the town of Beaufort. (1819)
An Act to raise supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1819)
An Act to repeal the act. (1818)
An Act to transfer to the town council of Camden the power and duty of organizing, detailing, and enforcing the performance of patrol duty in that place. (1818)
An Act to establish Roads, Bridges and Ferries, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1818)
An Act to raise Supplies for the year one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1818)
An Act to increase the penalties which are now by Law inflicted on persons who deal or trade with negro slaves, without a license or ticket from their master or owner, or the person having charge of them. (1817.12)
An Act to amend an act, entitled An act to prohibit the importation of Slaves into this state, from any of the United States (1817.12)
An Act to make appropriations for the Year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1817.12)
An Act to raise supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1817.12)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1816. (1816)
An Act to establish and confirm the boundary line between St. Georges, Dorchester, and St. James, Goosecreek, which has been run out by commissioners appointed for that purpose, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1816)
An Act to enable and authorize Serenus Mayer to manumit and set free, by his last will and testament, certain Slaves. (1816)
An Act to prohibit the importation of Slaves into this State from any of the United States, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1816)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and sixteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1816)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1815)
An Act to alter and amend an ordinance, entitled An ordinance to impower commissioners therein named to cut and sink drains and water passages in the swamp and savannahs formed by the north east branch of Stono river (1815)
An Act to improve and extend the navigation of Black river. (1815)
An Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries therein mentioned. (1815)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1815)
An Act to fix the value of Lands in this State for Taxation, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1815)
An Act to make appropriations for the Year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen. (1814)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and fourteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1814)
An Act to alter and amend the Militia Laws of this State. (1813.9)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1813. (1813.12)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. (1813.12)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and thirteen, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1813.12)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1812. (1812.12)
An Act to make appropriations for the Year one thousand eight hundred and twelve. (1812.12)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1812.12)
An Act making additional appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and twelve. (1812.8)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven. (1811)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and eleven, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1811)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1810. (1810)
An Act to define and establish the compensation which Sheriffs shall in future receive for dieting Negroes confined in Gaol, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1810)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and ten. (1810)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and ten, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1810)
The Constitution of the State of South-Carolina. (1809)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and nine, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1809)
An Act for establishing the annual Salaries of the Public Officers of Government, and for ascertaining and regulating the fees to be taken by those who by law may be entitled to them, throughout the State. (1807)
An Act to make Appropriations for the Year one thousand eight hundred and seven. (1807)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and seven, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1807)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and six, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1806)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1805. (1805)
An Act for the punishment of certain crimes against the state of South Carolina. (1805)
An Act for the incorporation of George-town. (1805)
An Act to make Appropriations for the Year one thousand eight hundred and five. (1805)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and five, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1805)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1804. (1804.12)
An Act to indemnify Samuel Harris for the loss of a negro, killed working on the roads, in the public service. (1804.12)
An Act appropriating the sum of one thousand two hundred dollars for the purchase of Abraham, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1804.12)
An Act to erect and establish Lexington County into a Circuit Court District, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1804.12)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and four, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1804.12)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1803. (1803)
An Act to incorporate the Town of Beaufort, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1803)
An Act to alter and amend the several acts respecting the importation or bringing into this State, from beyond seas, or elsewhere, negroes and other persons of colour, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1803)
An Act to alter part of an act, entitled, An act respecting Slaves, Free Negroes, Mulattoes and Meltizoes (1803)
An Act to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and three. (1803)
An Act to raise Supplies for the Year one thousand eight hundred and three, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1803)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1802. (1802)
An Act in favor of John Kershaw, and the other Representatives of Colonel Joseph Kershaw, late of the town of Camden, deceased. (1802)
An Act to alter and amend an act, entitled An act to prevent negro slaves and persons of colour from being brought into or entering this State (1802)
An Act to raise Supplies and make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and two, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1802)
The Constitution of the State of South Carolina. (1801)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1801. (1801)
An Act to authorize certain persons therein-mentioned to bring certain negro slaves into this State. (1801)
An Act to incorporate the Antipaedo Baptist Church in the Town of Georgetown. (1801)
An Act supplementary to an act, entitled, An act to prevent negro slaves and persons of colour from being brought into or entering this State (1801)
An Act to raise supplies and to make appropriations for the year one thousand eight hundred and one, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1801)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1800. (1800)
An Act in addition to the Militia laws of this State. (1800)
An Act respecting Slaves, free Negroes, Mulattoes, and Mestizoes for inforcing [sic] the more punctual performance of Patrol duty, and to impose certain restrictions on the emancipation of Slaves. (1800)
An Act to prevent Negro slaves, and other persons of colour, from being brought into, or entering this State. (1800)
An Act further to revive and extend an act, entitled, An Act to prohibit the importation of Negroes until the first day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine until the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and one. to the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and three. (1800)
An Act to raise Supplies and make Appropriations for the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred. (1800)
Resolutions. (1799)
An Act to raise Supplies and make Appropriations for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1799)
An Act to permit William Telfair and Elizabeth his wife, the Representatives of the late Artemus Elliott Ferguson, and John Moultrie, to bring certain Negro Slaves into this State. (1799)
An Act to revive and extend an act, entitled, An act to prohibit the importation of Negroes until the first day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. until the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and one. (1798)
An Act to raise supplies, and to make Appropriations, for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1798)
An Act to permit John Butler to bring certain Negroes into this State from the State of North-Carolina; and to relieve John James from the Pains and Penalties of an Act prohibiting the Importation, or bringing into this State, Negro Slaves, as far as the same may respect three Negroes bought, and sent into this State by him. (1797)
An Act to raise Supplies, and to make Appropriations, for the Year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven. (1797)
An Act more effectually to prevent Shopkeepers, Traders, and others, from dealing with Slaves, having no Tickets from their Owners, and for other Purposes therein mentioned. (1796)
An Act to permit Miss Fenwick, and the Hon. Robert Barnwell to have certain Negro Slaves brought into this State, which they heretofore sent into the State of Georgia, and for other Purposes therein mentioned. (1796)
An Act to prohibit the Importation of Negroes, until the first Day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. (1796)
An Act for raising Supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six. (1796)
Reports and Resolutions: December Session, 1795. (1795)
An Act for laying out certain Roads and establishing certain Ferries, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1795)
An Act to empower Commissioners, therein named, to cut, sink, and keep in repair, Drains, and Water Passages, in Cawcaw Swamp, in Saint Paul's Parish. (1795)
An Act for raising Supplies for the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Five. (1795)
An Act to revive and extend an Act, entitled an Act to prohibit the importation of Slaves from Africa, or other places beyond sea, into this State, for two years; and also to prohibit the importation or bringing in of Negro Slaves, Mulattoes, Indians, Moors, or Mustezoes [sic], bound for a term of years, from any of the United States, by land or water. (1794.12)
An Act to enable the Commissioners therein appointed, to clear out and remove the Obstructions in that Branch of Ashepco River, which is called the Horseshoe Creek; and to cut or sink, and keep in repair, a Drain or Canal from the head of the said Creek up the Swamp, called the Round O Swamp, to the junction of the two Branches of the said Swamp, at the Plantation known by the name of Gilkicker's; and for opening Londer's Lake, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1794.12)
An Act for raising Supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four. (1794.12)
An Act to close the land office for and during the term of four years under certain limitations, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1794.4)
An Act to organize the Militia throughout the State of South-Carolina in conformity with the act of Congress. (1794.4)
An Act to enable the Circuit court of Georgetown, at the ensuing term, to meet on the twenty-eighth day of March next, instead of the first day of April; for extending the time for holding the courts in Ninety-Six district; for the better advancement of justice in the courts of law and equity; and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1793)
An Act for raising supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. (1793)
Resolutions Passed by the Legislature of South Carolina at Their November and December Session, 1792 (1792)
An Act to prohibit the importation of slaves from Africa or other places beyond sea, into this State, for two years, and also to prohibit the importation or bringing in of negro slaves, mulattoes, Indians, Moors or mustizoes [sic] bound for a term of years from any of the United States by land or Water. (1792)
An Act for raising Supplies for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety two. (1792)
Resolutions Passed by the Legislature of South Carolina at Their November and December Session, 1791 (1791.12)
An Act to alter and amend the law respecting Juries, and to make some additional regulations to the acts for establishing and regulating the Circuit Courts. (1791.12)
An Act for raising supplies for the year 1791. (1791.12)
An Ordinance for incorporating the Baptist Church on Horn's creek, in Edgefield county, in Ninety-Six district. (1790)
An Ordinance to amend and carry into effect, an Act entitled An Act to procure a Census of the free-white inhabitants of this State (1790)
An Act for raising Supplies for the Year 1790. (1790)
An Act directing the manner of granting Probates of Wills and Letters of Administration, and for other purposes therein mentioned. (1789.3)
An Ordinance for the preservation of Deer, to prevent the mischiefs arising from fire-hunting, and setting fire to the woods. (1789.3)
An Act for raising Supplies for the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. (1789.3)