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Nullification Controversy in South Carolina

Courier, The Charleston: disunion talk in 1828 denounced by, 14, 17; pro-tariff articles in, 30; Adams, supported by, 31; accused of tariff support, 50; nullification opposed by, 83, 146; on Jackson's toast, 87; on a convention, 100: Calhoun's position, accounted for, by, 181, 182.

Courts, state: court of appeals, Union majority in, 208, 334, 335; and nullification, 214, 215, 219-34, 245; on the test oath, 333-39, 344.

Creswell, Mr., Union leader, 303 n.

Crisis, The, Pickens' opinion of, 61 n. See also Turnbull, Robert J.

Cunningham, Richard: State Rights candidate, 101; Union leader, 246, 295, 342, 344.


Daniels, C. F., editor of Camden Journal, fight of, with J. H. Hammond, 132.

Darlington district: anti-tariff meeting in, in 1828, 11 n.; South Carolina Manufacturing Company of, 21; test oath, opposed by, 327.

Davis, Warren R., 170 n., 176; candidate for Congress, 90 n.; public letter of, 109; Philadelphia anti-tariff meeting, promoted by, 113; death of, 364.

Desaussure, Chancellor, Union leader, 134.

Dew, Professor Thomas R., memorial of, on tariff, 165.

Disunion: hints at, 3, 13, 14, 25, 33; an issue, 15; D. R. Williams on, 18, 19; Mercury accused of, 23, 24, 25; Telescope on, 38; and nullification, 58, 59, 237, 286; denounced, 14, 16, 17, 19, 27, 80; a last resort, 55; and a convention (see Convention); less agitation concerning, in 1829, 39, 40; fear of, in 1830, 56, 100; advocates of, 83, 84, 85; renounced by State Rights men, 99; more openly discussed, 173; party in the North, 264. See also Secession.

Disunion party: Disunionists not orgsinized in 1828, 13; denounced, 26; campaign of education by, 64. See also State Rights party.

Drayton, Colonel William: public dinner for, 62; Union leader, 98, 127, 134, 231, 281, 310; on internal improvements, 50 n.; on nullification, 62, 96, 262; candidate for Congress, 101; on the tariff, 6, 117, 166, 169, 173; Virginia and Kentucky resolutions, interpreted by, 139; Exposition answered by, 140; and tariff reduction in 1833, 262, 266.

Dunkin, B. F., convention favored by, 104 n.


Edgefield district, meeting in, in July, 1828, 23.

Elections: Charleston city, 1830, 98-100; state, 1830, 100-103; Charleston city, in 1831, 155, 156; Charleston city, in 1832, 203-5; election abuses, 205, 351, 352 n.; Charleston city, in 1833, 314; congressional, 1833, 314; state, 1834, 346-48, 352;