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Publications

“Papers of Gabriel Manigault, 1771-1784.” South Carolina Historical Magazine 64 (January 1963): 1-12.

This article is available at JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27566438

[PDF symbol]“The Manigault Family of South Carolina, 1685-1783.” PhD diss., Northwestern University, 1964. <http://cassian.memphis.edu/history/dissertation_crouse_1964.pdf> [10 February 2012].

Please note that the PDF contains on every page the statement “Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.” I am the owner of the copyright to this dissertation, but I bought my own copy of the PDF from ProQuest, the successor to University Microfilms. You may make fair use of the information in this PDF for scholarly purposes, but you may not reproduce it in any form without my permission, and if you want to retain an electronic copy of the PDF you are legally and morally bound to purchase that copy from ProQuest. The dissertation number is 64-12,266.

“Gabriel Manigault: Charleston Merchant.” South Carolina Historical Magazine 68 (October 1967): 220-231.

This article is available at JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27566843

This article was reprinted in the Centennial Volume, 101 (April 2000): 98-109, as one of four of the most significant articles appearing in the Magazine over the past century. The reprinted article is available at JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27570431

“Letterbook of Peter Manigault.” South Carolina Historical Magazine 70 (April 1969): 79-96; 70 (July 1969): 177-195.

The two parts of this article are available at JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27566931 and http://www.jstor.org/stable/27566945

“Cautious Rebellion: South Carolina’s Opposition to the Stamp Act.” South Carolina Historical Magazine 73 (April 1972): 59-71.

This article is available at JSTOR: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27567112

The Public Treasury of Colonial South Carolina. Tricentennial Studies No. 10. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1977.

“Carolina, Fundamental Constitutions of” and “Headright System.” In The Encyclopedia of Southern History, edited by David C. Roller and Robert W. Twyman. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979.

[PDF symbol]Searching The On-Line Catalog (Information Gateway) of The University of Memphis Libraries. 22 September 1999. <http://cassian.memphis.edu/history/mcrouse/newlib3.pdf> [10 February 2012].

This publication is now out of date, but it may be of some curiosity value to show how primitive online searching was at one time.

A Guide to VMS Computing Systems for History Students at The University of Memphis, by A. Survivor. June 2005. <http://cassian.memphis.edu/history/mcrouse/acadvms8.html> [10 February 2012].

This publication is now out of date, but it may be of some curiosity value to show how primitive mainframe computing was at one time.

Citing Electronic Information in History Papers. 8 November 2011. <http://cassian.memphis.edu/history/mcrouse/elcite.html> [10 February 2012].

This document has been under constant revision since it was created in 1995 to fill a need that students in my class on historical research and writing had for guidance on the subject.

Two genealogical societies adopted earlier versions of this document as their standard for citing electronic information and issued it in their publications: The New England Historic Genealogical Society in The Computer Genealogist 8, nos. 3-4 (May-August 1999): 5-25, and The Ontario Genealogical Society in Families 39, no. 1 (February 2000): 3-32.

Victor Zdrawlica made a Slovenian translation of this document: Citiranje elektronskih informacij v zgodovino Papers. January 2012. <http://webhostinggeeks.com/science/citing-electronic-sl> [10 February 2012].




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