A Day on Cooper RiverA.E. Miller, 1842 - 83 oldal |
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1. oldal
... the same evening . This arrangement so advantageous to the owners of property on the river , and its vicinity , constitutes a close connexion between the city and neighboring plantations , affording 1 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER. ...
... the same evening . This arrangement so advantageous to the owners of property on the river , and its vicinity , constitutes a close connexion between the city and neighboring plantations , affording 1 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER. ...
17. oldal
... owner . No part of the Island is now owned by any branch of the Daniel family - the name of the family I understand , is also extinct . It has descendants , how ever , among the GLENS , the PARKERS , the LAW- The widow MARTHA RENCES ...
... owner . No part of the Island is now owned by any branch of the Daniel family - the name of the family I understand , is also extinct . It has descendants , how ever , among the GLENS , the PARKERS , the LAW- The widow MARTHA RENCES ...
20. oldal
... , for supplying the garrison with water , in case of a siege , has been filled up within a few years by the present owner , Mr. HENRY G. SMITH , of St. George's , Dorchester . Mr. SMITH is the only 20 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER .
... , for supplying the garrison with water , in case of a siege , has been filled up within a few years by the present owner , Mr. HENRY G. SMITH , of St. George's , Dorchester . Mr. SMITH is the only 20 A DAY ON COOPER RIVER .
21. oldal
... owner , usually pro- nounced Vanderdysen . His name is mentioned in our history , associated with that of General OGLE- THORPE , in a joint expedition of South - Carolinians and Georgians , against the Spaniards in St. Au- gustine ...
... owner , usually pro- nounced Vanderdysen . His name is mentioned in our history , associated with that of General OGLE- THORPE , in a joint expedition of South - Carolinians and Georgians , against the Spaniards in St. Au- gustine ...
26. oldal
... owner of Mulber- ry built it by mistake on Sir John Colleton's land , and had afterwards to exchange other land for that on which the house was erected . The treaty for the exchange of the land , shews that this tradition is incorrect ...
... owner of Mulber- ry built it by mistake on Sir John Colleton's land , and had afterwards to exchange other land for that on which the house was erected . The treaty for the exchange of the land , shews that this tradition is incorrect ...
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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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