A Day on Cooper RiverA.E. Miller, 1842 - 83 oldal |
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1. oldal
... taking advantage occasionally of the opportunity now af- forded for a weekly excursion on Cooper River . A Steamboat departs from the city every Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock for Fair Lawn , the highest con- venient landing for ...
... taking advantage occasionally of the opportunity now af- forded for a weekly excursion on Cooper River . A Steamboat departs from the city every Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock for Fair Lawn , the highest con- venient landing for ...
12. oldal
... taking up its passengers at the different places where it had landed them in the morning , in her trip up the river . It reaches Gor- don's Brick Yard generally before 5 P. M. , but al- ways waits there until a few minutes after five ...
... taking up its passengers at the different places where it had landed them in the morning , in her trip up the river . It reaches Gor- don's Brick Yard generally before 5 P. M. , but al- ways waits there until a few minutes after five ...
30. oldal
... taking a trip this season , not much longer to delay their visit . The river will now be seen to advantage . A short time , and the toil of the husbandmen will be- over . The fruits of his year's labor will be gathered in . Summer will ...
... taking a trip this season , not much longer to delay their visit . The river will now be seen to advantage . A short time , and the toil of the husbandmen will be- over . The fruits of his year's labor will be gathered in . Summer will ...
62. oldal
... taking off any trash that might collect . On the water being drawn off , the land was kept dry until the rice had attained its fourth leaf , it was then hoed from three to four inches deep , so as to turn over a good sod . Water was ...
... taking off any trash that might collect . On the water being drawn off , the land was kept dry until the rice had attained its fourth leaf , it was then hoed from three to four inches deep , so as to turn over a good sod . Water was ...
64. oldal
... taking in fresh . As soon as the grain was hard , and full ripe within a few grains of the bottom of the ear , the water was let off , for four or five days , when the rice was cut and harvested . It is proper to state that Mr. MYRICK ...
... taking in fresh . As soon as the grain was hard , and full ripe within a few grains of the bottom of the ear , the water was let off , for four or five days , when the rice was cut and harvested . It is proper to state that Mr. MYRICK ...
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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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