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Charleston Library Society Collection of Pamphlets. Five series, totaling 79 bound volumes and several hundred unbound. All well indexed and catalogued as to titles, subjects, and authors.

Curry (J. L. M.) Collection of Pamphlets, in the State Department of History and Archives, Montgomery, Alabama. 113 bound volumes of pamphlets relating mostly to a later period, but with a few on this period.

Kennedy Free Library of Spartanburg, South Carolina, Collection of Pamphlets. 6 bound volumes of pamphlets and a number of pamphlets unbound.

Kohn Collection of Pamphlets, owned by August Kohn of Columbia, South Carolina. About 50 bound volumes of miscellaneous ante-bellum pamphlets.