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territory, the Georgia Conference was set off, and in 1832 the 

 boundary was fixed as follows : " South Carolina Conference shall 

 include the State of South Carolina (except so much as is included 

 in the Tugulo, Greenville, and Pickens circuits), and that part 

 of North Carolina not included in the Virginia and Holston Con- 

 ferences ; " in 1836 as before, except for last clause read, " that 

 part of North Carolina now included in the Wilmington and Lin- 

 colnton districts." In 1850, all that part of North Carolina which 

 lies on the south side of the Cape Fear River, and as far west as the 

 Catawba River, was transferred to the North Carolina Conference ; 

 and in 1870 the remainder of the State was disposed of in the same 

 way, when the South Carolina Conference was made to " include all 

 the State of South Carolina." 



SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL CONFERENCE DELEGA- 

 TIONS, FROM THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF 1804 



TO THE PRESENT TIME. 



Members who attended the General Conference of 1804 : Josias 

 Rundle, George Dougherty, Honover Donning, Moses Mathews, 

 James Jenkins. 



Members who attended the General Conference of 1808 : Josias 

 Bundle, Britton Capel, Joseph Tarpley, James H. Mellard, William 

 Phoebus, John Gamewell, Wiley W T ar\vick, Lewis Myers, Epps 

 Tucker, Daniel Asbury, Samuel Mills. 



After that time they were elected, as follows : 



1812. Lewis Myers, Daniel Asbury, Lovick Pierce, Joseph Tar- 

 pley, William M. Kennedy, James Russell, James E. Glenn, Joseph 

 Travis, Hilliard Judge, Samuel Dunwody. No reserves. 



1816. Lewis Myers, Daniel Asbury, Joseph Tarpley, William M. 

 Kennedy, Thomas Mason, Hilliard Judge, Samuel Dunwody, An- 

 thony Senter, John B. Glenn, Sol. Bryan, James Norton, Henry 

 Bass, Reuben Tucker, Alexander Talley. No reserves. 



1820. Joseph Tarpley, Joseph Travis, William Capers, James 

 Norton, Lewis Myers, Daniel Asbury, S. K. Hodges, Samuel Dun- 

 wody, William M. Kennedy. Reserve: J. O. Andrew. 



1824. James O. Andrew, Lewis Myers, William M. Kennedy, S. 

 K. Hodges, James Norton, Henry Bass, William Capers, Samuel 

 Dunwody, Lovi ck Pierc e, Nicholas Talley, Joseph Travis. Re- 

 serve : Andrew Hamill. 



1828. J. O. Andrew, William Capers, William M. Kennedy, 



