Lot 905

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Collection of South Carolina related and Southern books fine selection of titles, many signed by author and bearing inscriptions or bookplates from John P. Thomas, John P. Thomas Jr., F. P. Waties, Mary Sumter Waties, Alice Rutledge, Kate Calhoun Waties, Willodene Lumpkin, Alva M. Lumpkin, including:
Bolick, Julian Stevenson. A FAIRFIELD SKETCHBOOK. Clinton, SC: Jacobs Brothers, 1963. Numbered 205 of 750, signed by author, with dustjacket;
Johnson, John. THE DEFENSE OF CHARLESTON HARBOR. Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1890;
Dunlop, W.S. LEE'S SHARPSHOOTERS. Little Rock: Tunnah & Pittard, 1899;
Chestnut, Mary Boykin. A DIARY FROM DIXIE. New York: D. Appleton, 1905;
LaBorde, Maxmillian. HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Charleston: Walker, Evans & Cogswell, 1874;
A CHARLESTON SKETCHBOOK 1796-1806...BY CHARLES FRASER. introduction by Alice R. Huger Smith. Charleston: Carolina Art Association, 1940. With dustjacket;
Thomas, Albert Sidney, A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia, SC: R.L. Bryan, 1957;
Lumpkin, Grace. TO MAKE MY BREAD. New York: Macaulay, 1932. With dustjacket; together with five other titles by Grace, Katharine Du Pre and Henry Lumpkin;
and approximately 76 similar titles. (approx. 89)

Provenance: Willodene Rion Lumpkin collection.
Alva Moore Lumpkin Jr. (1921-2005)
Mary Sumter Lumpkin (1885-1966)
John P. Thomas Jr. (1857-1946)
Col. John P. Thomas (1833-1912)
Dr. John P. Thomas (1796-1859)

Literature: THE THOMAS FAMILY SOUTH CAROLINA DESCENDANTS OF THE REV. SAMUEL THOMAS. Compiled by Albert Sidney Thomas, 1964. See lot 916.

Other Notes: John Peyre Thomas, M.D. (1796-1859) was born at Betaw Plantation in Berkeley County, South Carolina and was eduacated at South Carolina College. He owned several plantations including Oak Grove, Pineville and Buckpond. His son, Colonel John [Jack] Peyre Thomas was born in 1833 (died 1912). He was educated at the Citadel. In 1861 he commanded a battery at Commings Point on Morris Island and was commended by Gen. Beauregard for his skills. After the battle he became the Superintendant of the Arsenal in Columbia. He also organized a regiment of volunteers called-Thomas's Regiment for the defense of Columbia in 1864 and he was given the title of Colonel. After the war he returned to Columbia where he was active in politics, editing the PHOENIX and the SOUTH CAROLINIAN. He then moved to Charlotte and founded the Carolina Military Institute. Then he reopened the Citadel in Charleston in 1882. He married Mary Carolina Gibbes and they too had a son named John Peyre Thomas Jr. (1857-1946).
John Peyre Thomas Jr. was educated at South Carolina College and the Carolina Military Institute. He taught briefly at CMI before attending law school at the University of Virginia. He moved back to Columbia and became active in education as Chairman of the Board of Education and then Professor of law at the University of South Carolina and later Dean of the Law School. One of the city schools in Columbia is named after him. He married Mary Sumter Waties.

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