t^A^LE OF CONTEJ^TS. Yli 



PA^RT II. 



CHAPTER I. POPULATION. Indians, Origin, Numbers, Synopsis of Nations and 

 Tribes, Survivors. Negroes, Introduction of. Numbers of Imported, Rate of Increase 

 from 1714 to 1790, from 1790 to 186.}, Increase of Free Negroes, Inctrease in Soutii Caro- 

 lina, 1810 to 1880, Compared with Other Populations, Intermixture, Females, Centres of 

 Population, Divergence of African and P^uropean. Distribution of Negro, Foreign, and 

 Aggregate Population according to Elevation, to Mean Annual Temperature, to Summer 

 Temperature, to AV'inter Temperature, to Highest Temperature, to Lowest Temperature, 

 to Rainfall. Distribution within the State, Chronologically. Diffusion. Eukopeans, 

 Chronology 1497 to 1783, Numbers, 1790 to 1880, Increase, 1790 to 1S80, Tables, Diagratn, 

 No Antagonism of Races, Prospect. Movement of Population, Population ^laps, 1790 to 

 1880, Tables. Foreigners. Sexes. Ages, Aggregate Years Lived, Ratio of Different Ages, 

 Tables, Military Age, Citizenship Age, Table. Dwellings and Families, Tables. 



pp. 363-399. 



CHAPTER II. VITAL STATISTICS. Mortuary Records, Comparison of Deaths 

 in South Carolina and in the United States, Diagram, Death Rate of Foreigners. Mar- 

 Ri.vGES : Table, Season. Births: Number, Table, Season, Plurality Births, Still Births. 

 Deaths: Table, 18.33-59, Months, Ages, Longevity, Causes of Death, Malarial Dis- 

 eases : Census of 1880, Mortality in the Different Regions of the State, Age, Sex, 

 Principal Diseases pp. 400-421. 



CHAPTER III. INSTITUTIONS. Government and Laws of Soutli Carolina. Origin 

 of the name Carolina. Character and Nationalities of the Colonists, Government 

 under the Lords Proprietors. Locke's Constitution, the Royal Governors, Cont-titutions ol 

 1776 and 1790, Progress between the Revolutionary War and Secession. Leadinc; Prin 

 ciples of the Constitution, Declaration of Rights and Form of Government, Legislative 

 Department, Executive De]iartment, Judicial Department ; The Suffrage, Taxation, 

 Education ; The Militia, Marriage and Divorce, Amendments and Revision of the 

 Constitution. The .Statute Law, Crimes and Punishments, Murder, Rape and Arson, 

 Manslaughter, other Crimes and Misdemeanors. Law of Proi-erty, Public Instruc- 

 tion, Department op A(;kicultuue, Immigrants and Seamen, Gener,\l Re.marks, 

 Authorities consulted pp. 421-444. 



(JHAPTER IV. A SKErCH OF EDUCATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 



pp. 44.">-'549. 



CHAPTER V. CHURCHES. Church of England, other Churches, Negro Churches, 

 Tables PP. oo0-5o6. 



CHAPTER VI. OCCUPATIONS. Population Accounted for. Percentage of Wor'f- 

 ers, Increase. Sex, and Nativity, Changes of Occupation, Agriculture, Professional and 

 Personal Services, Trade and Transportation, Manufactures and Mining. The Insane : 

 Idiots, Blind, Deaf Mutes, Paupers, Prisoners Pp. •Vi7-.i72. 



CHAPTER VII. MANUFACTURES. Compared with Agriculture, Retrospect, 

 Growth. Present Condition. Cotton Goods, Cotton Ginning. Fertilizers, Flour and 

 Grist Mills. Sawing Lumber, Turpentine, and other Manufactures. Mining : Phos- 

 phates, Kaolin, Granite, Fisheries PP- •'^7.3-610. 



CHAPTER VIII. THE HISTORY AND PRESENT CONDITION OF TRANS- 

 PORTATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA PP- <ill-fi40. 



