South Carolina
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Sample Recognizances from Charleston County, South Carolina, 1823-1832
Criminal recognizance bonds. Although they post-date the Founding era by a decade or so, many bonds appear on printed forms that remained unchanged from the mid-eighteenth century.
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General Sessions Journals, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 1804-1811
Journals from the General Sessions county court, which had jurisdiction over criminal matters.
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Sample Peace Bonds from Camden District, South Carolina, 1786-1799
Bonds to keep the peace and remain of good behavior, occasionally with a condition to appear at court, from Camden, South Carolina.
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Sample Scire Facias Writs & Returns from Kershaw County, South Carolina, 1800-1811
Writs and returns offering excuses for forfeited criminal bail bonds.