Welcome
to the Southern Charities Project,
funded by the AHRB during 2000-2002 and undertaken by Dr
Tim Lockley. The purpose of the project is to uncover the
scope and purpose of charitable provision for the poor in the
antebellum southern United States.
The project focuses in detail on three communities: Asheville,
North Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; and Montgomery, Alabama, but
will consider material from all over the south where appropriate.
While the main output from this project will be in printed form,
an important part of the research is the creation of a database
of charitable societies. By placing this database online, and
including as much information as possible, we hope to encourage
other scholars and students to undertake research in this field.
A Bibliography of material relating
to Southern Charities is also included, featuring Archival and
Manuscript sources, Published Primary material, and Secondary
works.
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