Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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Charleston (S.C.)
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- Charleston in the age of the Pinckneys, by George C. Rogers, Jr
- Charleston's colonial boat culture, 1668-1775, by Brenda Lynn Harris
- Loose, idle and disorderly, slave women in the eighteenth-century Charleston marketplace, Robert Olwell
- Journal of a voyage to Charlestown in So. Carolina by Pelatiah Webster in 1765, ed. by T. P. Harrison. [Reprinted from Publications of the Southern History association, April, 1898.]
- This happy land, the Jews of colonial and antebellum Charleston, James W. Hagy
- The Charleston export trade, 1717-1737, by Converse Dilworth Clowse
- Charleston business on the eve of the American revolution
- The oligarchs in colonial and revolutionary Charleston, Lieutenant Governor William Bull II and his family, by Kinloch Bull, Jr
- Charleston business on the eve of the American revolution,, by Leila Sellers
- Stede Bonnet, Charleston's gentleman pirate, Christopher Byrd Downey
- A survey of economic activity in Charleston, 1732-1770, by Jeanne A. Calhoun, Elizabeth A. Paysinger and Martha A. Zierden
- Constructing a new world, Charleston's artisans and the transformation of the South Carolina lowcountry, 1700-1800, by Emma Hart
- Charles Town, by Susan & John Lee ; illustrated by Phil Shaffer
- The Great Anti-Awakening, anti-revivalism in Philadelphia and Charles Town, South Carolina, 1739-1745, Fred Witzig
- Colono ware and criollo ware pottery from Charleston, South Carolina and San Juan, Puerto Rico in comparative perspective, Brian D. Crane
- The first voyage and settlement at Charles Town, 1670-1680, Joseph I. Waring
- Affra Harleston and old Charles-Towne in South Carolina, by Margaret Simons Middleton
- The letterbook of Robert Pringle, Walter B. Edgar, editor
- Musical life in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1732 to 1776, as recorded in colonial sources, by Robert J. Bagdon
- Charleston and the golden age of piracy, Christopher Byrd Downey
- Music in the colonial Charleston, South Carolina theater: 1732-81, by Timothy M. Crain
- Historical Archaeology, Martha A Zierden, editor, Volume 33, Number 3
- The age of Mozart (1756-1791), Europe and America during enlightenment and revolution
- The first Jews in the New World, the dramatic odyssey of the early Jews into the Western Hemisphere, Joseph Heckelman
- From England-to Barbados-to Carolina, 1670-1700, recovering the material culture of first generation Carolinians, Teresa C. Farris
- The hanging of Thomas Jeremiah, a free black man's encounter with liberty, J. William Harris
- Our walled city, 1678-1718, Charles Town, Province of Carolina : construction, cannons and conflicts, by Col. Samuel Lapham
- Building Charleston, town and society in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world, Emma Hart
- Musical life in Charleston, South Carolina, from 1732 to 1776, as recorded in colonial sources, by Robert J. Bagdon
- Benevolence among slaveholders, assisting the poor in Charleston, 1670-1860, Barbara L. Bellows
- Charles Towne, birth of a city : a historical record of the early years of Charleston--, [compiled] by Warren Ripley ; published by The News and Courier, Charleston Evening Post
- Brickwork of Charlestown to 1780, by Marie Ferrara Hollings
- "Pieces of eight", by H. F. Church
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