Explore the financial and legislative history of South Carolina in 1848. This compilation brings together the acts, resolutions, reports, and other documents from the state’s Bank era in one durable reference.
Inside, you’ll find a structured record of laws and government actions affecting the Bank of the State of South Carolina, including charters, appropriations, rebuilding efforts for the city of Charleston, and the ongoing governance of banking and public debt. The volume traces the interplay between state finance, public works, and regulatory measures through a year of crucial material.
- Table of contents listing acts, ordinances, regulations, and resolutions related to the bank and state finances.
- Official records on rebuilding Charleston and related loans and financing.
- Resolutions and investigations concerning bank governance, public debt, and currency matters.
- Supplementary materials and references that illuminate 19th-century South Carolina banking and legislation.
Ideal for readers researching 19th-century South Carolina history, state finance, and the role of the Bank in public policy.