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| David Milling, Sons and Heirs of John Milling Asking Permission For Pay On Bounty Due Lands Owned By Deceased and Col. Henry Hunter, Who Left State |
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Citizens Living on Wateree River and Tributaries Petition Signed by John Milling Asking Santee Canal Company Not to be Allowed to Close Their Canal |
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Hugh Milling Petitions Asking That He May Repurchase Land That He Mortgaged To Secure A Paper Medium Loan, 4 December 1799 |
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Inhabitants of Fairfield District Signed by David Milling, A Petition Asking License Laws Changed To Impose Strongest Measures For Control Over Sale Ardent Spirits |
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Darlington Presbyterian Church |
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Other Petitions Involving Millings |
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![]() 1840 Citizens Bordering Broad River Improve Navagation Advantages To Be Gained Signed Hugh D. Milling |
![]() Commissioners Loan Mortgaged Two Tracts Near Winnsborough 22 March 1786 Mentions John Milling |
![]() Commissioners Loan Mortgaged Six Tracts Tougalow, Reedy Rivers 4 May 1786 By Hugh Milling |
![]() Sheriff Hugh Milling Commissioners Settle Accounts Treasury Account Current 1793 |
Salem Little River Presbyterian Church |
![]() Incorporation Herald and Register Newspapers 8 September 1859 |
![]() Incorporation 30 November 1859 Elder Hugh A. Milling Cover Page |
![]() Incorporation 30 November 1859 Elder Hugh A. Milling Petition |


























