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To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan

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To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.dissertationNote
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Leicester, 2012.
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
To rent
Responsibility statement
by Patrick H. Morgan
Sub title
the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina
Summary
"William Aiken, Jr. and his subsequent heirs owned the Aiken's Row properties [in the Wraggsborough neighborhood of Charleston, S.C.] for over 100 years.... This study of 2 Wragg, representing the row, provides understanding of its function and legacy as instruments of slavery and rental life."--Leaf 86
Table Of Contents
An introduction to Aiken's antebellum world -- Theoretical aims, and implications for historical archaeology -- Methodology -- The landscape of Aiken's Row -- The house at 2 Wragg -- The residents of Aiken's Row -- The legacy of Aiken's Row -- References cited -- Appendices: A. Charleston city directories: residents of Aiken's Row, 1849-1934 ; B. U.S. census and slave schedules: residents of Aiken's Row, 1850-1940 ; C. Louise Bowen Sawyer oral history and photograph catalog
resource.variantTitle
Antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South CarolinaTo rent, the landscape of Aiken's RowLandscape of Aiken's Row