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Nullification Controversy in South Carolina

Perry (B. F.) Collection of Pamphlets, in the State Department of History and Archives, Montgomery, Alabama. 44 bound volumes, with from one to sixty pamphlets to the volume. They contain a great variety of material on the economic, political, financial, industrial, social, religious, and educational phases of South Carolina and southern history from 1800 to 1860. Several relate to the subject in hand.

Phillips Collection of Pamphlets, owned by Professor U. B. Phillips of Ann Arbor, Michigan. About 500 pamphlets on a wide range of subjects concerning the South in the ante-bellum period, about 25 of which relate to this subject.

Snowden Collection of Pamphlets, owned by Professor Yates Snowden of Columbia, South Carolina. About 200 ante-bellum pamphlets, bound and unbound, of which 25 or 30 relate to this subject.

South Carolina College Collection of Pamphlets, Columbia, South Carolina. Several hundred ante-bellum pamphlets, many of which deal with this subject. The College Library has the S. D. Langtree Collection of American Pamphlets, on miscellaneous subjects and various states; 92 volumes of 1,128 pamphlets.

[To give the complete title, author, date, and place of publication of all the pamphlets which relate to the subject and period would be to extend the bibliography to unreasonable length. Those found especially helpful have been referred to by complete title in the footnotes.]