Abbeville District

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Abbeville District was a historical judicial and administrative district in South Carolina that existed in the late 18th and 19th centuries before the state reorganized its county system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative division
historic district-level jurisdiction
appliesToJurisdiction judicial administration
local administration
category Former counties of South Carolina
Former subdivisions of South Carolina
History of Abbeville County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
country United States of America
dissolvedOrAbolished 1868
endTime 1868
followedBy Abbeville County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
governmentType district court jurisdiction
hasCapital Abbeville, South Carolina NERFINISHED
hasJurisdictionOver Abbeville County area
parts of present-day Anderson County
parts of present-day Greenwood County
parts of present-day Laurens County
parts of present-day McCormick County
hasLegalStatus administrative district
judicial district
historicalPeriod 19th century
late 18th century
locatedIn South Carolina
Upstate South Carolina NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnTerrainFeature Piedmont region of South Carolina NERFINISHED
namedAfter Abbeville, France NERFINISHED
Abbeville, South Carolina NERFINISHED
partiallyReplacedBy Anderson County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Greenwood County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Laurens County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
McCormick County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
partOf South Carolina district system
U.S. state of South Carolina NERFINISHED
precededBy Abbeville County (1785–1800) NERFINISHED
reasonForAbolition reorganization of South Carolina county system
replacedBy Abbeville County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Anderson County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Greenwood County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Laurens County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
McCormick County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
startTime 1785
subdivisionType district
usedFor judicial purposes
local governance
taxation

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