A Day on Cooper RiverA.E. Miller, 1842 - 83 oldal |
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4. oldal
... Goose Creek , a narrow but navigable stream for small craft , leading to the former elegant abodes of some of the most distin- guished families in the State - the MIDDLETONS - the IZARDS the SMITHS , and many others . The Methodist Camp ...
... Goose Creek , a narrow but navigable stream for small craft , leading to the former elegant abodes of some of the most distin- guished families in the State - the MIDDLETONS - the IZARDS the SMITHS , and many others . The Methodist Camp ...
5. oldal
... Goose Creek . Mr. PETER GOURDIN also gets out at this place . About twenty miles from the city , the boat passes Bushy park , the late residence of CLARENCE COCH- RAN , Esq . - then the boat touches at Red Bank , for- merly owned by ...
... Goose Creek . Mr. PETER GOURDIN also gets out at this place . About twenty miles from the city , the boat passes Bushy park , the late residence of CLARENCE COCH- RAN , Esq . - then the boat touches at Red Bank , for- merly owned by ...
19. oldal
... Goose Creek . The brick house next to this , which we designated as formerly belenging to Sir EGERTON LEIGH , was owned about the commencement of the Revolution by Mr. THOMAS SMITH . It was very highly ornamented and embellished by that ...
... Goose Creek . The brick house next to this , which we designated as formerly belenging to Sir EGERTON LEIGH , was owned about the commencement of the Revolution by Mr. THOMAS SMITH . It was very highly ornamented and embellished by that ...
21. oldal
... Goose Creek , and about a mile from its entrance into Cooper River , is a house seen among trees , built by Mr. Wм . JOHNSON , about fifty years ago . It was built on the foundation of a house that had been deserted , and in consequence ...
... Goose Creek , and about a mile from its entrance into Cooper River , is a house seen among trees , built by Mr. Wм . JOHNSON , about fifty years ago . It was built on the foundation of a house that had been deserted , and in consequence ...
22. oldal
... Goose Creek , may be seen the place called Mount Pleasant , once the happy hospitable mansion of Mr. WM . WITHERS . He died there about the year 1778 , and his independent pro- perty was very much reduced by the depreciation and other ...
... Goose Creek , may be seen the place called Mount Pleasant , once the happy hospitable mansion of Mr. WM . WITHERS . He died there about the year 1778 , and his independent pro- perty was very much reduced by the depreciation and other ...
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acres Adjoining Æneid ASHBY BALL banks beautiful BENJAMIN HUGER Bishop SMITH boat Bossis Brick Yard British built called Chapel Childsbury Church Cooper River crop cultivation DANIEL Daniel's Island daughters Day on Cooper Dean Hall death deep descended ditches EDWARD HARLESTON eldest Fair Lawn father feet field Fishbrook former French Quarter Creek gentleman Goose Creek Governor ground Hagan Harry Hill HENRY HENRY LAURENS Hill HUGER Huguenot JOHN HARLESTON lady Landgrave last number late LATHAM LAURENS living LOGAN Lord Cornwallis mansion married Middleburg miles MYRICK NATHANIEL negroes neighborhood original Parish passed plantation planters POYAS present proprietor Prioleau purchased Quinby residence Rice Hope Richmond seen Silk Hope sion Sir JOHN COLLETON sold soon South Mulberry South-Carolina spot swamp THOMAS ASHBY THOMAS BROUGHTON THOMAS SHUBRICK THOMAS SMITH tract trees TRESCOTT VANDERDUSSEN walls Western Branch whilst widow WRAGG writer
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57. oldal - He was a man, take him for all in all, We shall not look upon his like again: I know that statement's not original: What statement is, since Shakspere?
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80. oldal - Happy the age, and harmless were the days — For then true love and amity were found — When every village did a Maypole raise...
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