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The travelers' Charleston, accounts of Charleston and lowcountry, South Carolina, 1666-1861, edited by Jennie Holton Fant

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The travelers' Charleston, accounts of Charleston and lowcountry, South Carolina, 1666-1861, edited by Jennie Holton Fant
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The travelers' Charleston
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
921926557
Responsibility statement
edited by Jennie Holton Fant
Sub title
accounts of Charleston and lowcountry, South Carolina, 1666-1861
Table Of Contents
Joseph Woory (1666): "Discovery" -- John Lawson (early 1700s): "Charles Towne" ; "Travel among the Indians" -- Josiah Quincy Jr. (1773): "Society of Charleston" -- Johann Schoepf (1782): "After the revolution" -- John Davis (1798-99): "The woods of South Carolina" -- John Lambert (1808): "Look to the right and dress" -- Samuel F.B. Morse (1818-1820): "Hospitably entertained and many portraits painted" -- Margaret Hunter Hall (1828): "The dowdies and their clumsy partners" -- James Stuart Esq. (1830): "Devil in petticoats" -- Harriet Martineau (1835): "Many mansions there are in this hell" -- John Benwell (1838): "July the 4th" -- Fredrika Bremer (1850): "The lover of darkness" -- William Makepeace Thackeray (1853 and 1855): "The fast lady of Charleston" -- William Ferguson (1855): "Such a one's geese are all swans" -- John Milton Mackie (late 1850s): "The last hour of repose" -- Anna C. Brackett (1861): "Charleston, South Carolina, 1861."
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