South Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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South Carolina -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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South Carolina
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- The South Carolina Negro duty law, by W. Robert Higgins
- Patriots and Indians, shaping identity in eighteenth-century South Carolina, Jeff W. Dennis
- The Jews of South Carolina from the earliest settlement to the end of the American Revolution, by Leon Hühner
- The colonial Scotch-Irish of the Carolina Piedmont, by Chalmers G. Davidson
- Edmund Botsford, a model of Regular Baptist ministry in South Carolina, James Foster Broome, Jr
- The proprietors of Carolina, by William S. Powell
- South Carolina 1775, a crucible year, Edmund Alexander Bator
- Pirates of the Carolinas, Terrance Zepke
- The Huguenots of colonial South Carolina, by Arthur Henry Hirsch
- French Santee, a Huguenot settlement in colonial South Carolina, Susan Baldwin Bates and Harriott Cheves Leland
- Lowcountry beginnings, 1670-1700, recovering the material culture of first generation Carolinians, by Teresa C. Farris
- An appraisal of the Negro in colonial South Carolina,, a study in Americanization,, by Frank J. Klingberg
- Lands of true and certain bounty, the geographical theories and colonization strategies of Jean Pierre Purry, edited and annotated with introductions to the texts by Arlin C. Migliazzo ; translations from the French by Pierrette C. Christianne-Lovrien and 'BioDun J. Ogundayo
- Paper currency in colonial South Carolina, 1703-1764, by Richard M. Jellison
- Carolina pirates and colonial commerce, 1670-1740,, by Shirley Carter Hughson
- Dorchester-on-the Ashley, by Louise Vaughan Mazursky
- Servitude and slavery in colonial South Carolina, 1670-1776, John Donald Duncan
- Indians' revenge, including a history of the Yemassee Indian War, 1715-1728, by William McIntosh, III
- The land called Chicora, the Carolinas under Spanish rule, with French intrusions, 1520-1670, by Paul Quattlebaum
- The Yamassee War, 1715-1718, a page from South Carolina's colonial history, by Francis Marion Kirk
- Royal review of South Carolina law, 1719-1776, by Frances Haskell Porcher
- A sketch of the history of South Carolina, by William J. Rivers
- James Glen, from Scottish provost to Royal Governor of South Carolina, W. Stitt Robinson
- The origin of Carolina, by A.S. Salley, Jr
- The settling of South Carolina, the tricentennial editions, The State ; [W.D. Workman, Jr., editor]
- Plantation enterprise in colonial South Carolina, S. Max Edelson
- Marion churches and churchmen, 1735-1935, a narrative of the Church of England and its successor, the Episcopal church, by Victor Bland Stanley, jr
- Red Carolinians, Chapman J. Milling ; photographs by Dr. Bruce Mayne & others
- Journal of the Commons house of assembly of South Carolina, for the session beginning January 30, 1696, and ending March 17, 1696., Ed. by A.S. Salley, jr., secretary of the Historical commission of South Carolina
- The southern frontier, 1670-1732, Verner W. Crane
- The Barbados-Carolina connection, Warren Alleyne and Henry Fraser
- South Carolina's colonial elite, a study in the social structure and political culture of a Southern colony, 1670-1760, Richard Waterhouse
- Origins of a Southern mosaic, studies of early Carolina and Georgia, Clarence L. Ver Steeg
- The Huguenot connection, the Edict of Nantes, its revocation, and early French migration to South Carolina, edited by R.M. Golden
- Scotch-Irish migration to Charleston during the Colonial Period, E.R.R. Green
- "Liberty and property, and no stamps", South Carolina and the Stamp act crisis, by Robert McColloch Weir
- The Indian policy of colonial South Carolina, 1670-1763, David Klearchos Eliades
- Red Carolinians, by Chapman J. Milling ; with a foreword by A. S. Salley
- Enslaved Native Americans and the making of colonial South Carolina, by D. Andrew Johnson, PhD
- South Carolina as a royal province, 1719-1776,, by W. Roy Smith
- Slavery, disease, and suffering in the southern Lowcountry, Peter McCandless
- Journal of the commissioners of the Indian trade of South Carolina September 20, 1710-April 12, 1715., Edited by A. S. Salley, jr., secretary of the Historical commission of South Carolina
- Colonial South Carolina, a quantity theoretic perspective, Ivan Allen Marcotte
- Uncommon ground, archaeology and early African America, 1650-1800, Leland Ferguson
- Indian slavery in proprietary South Carolina, Amy Ellen Friedlander
- Jonathan Bryan and the formation of a planter elite in South Carolina and Georgia, 1730-1780, Alan Gallay
- Colony in conflict, South Carolina, 1748-1766, by Jonathan Mercantini
- Blood red runs the sacred Keowee, Jerry Lamar Alexander
- A narrative of the proceedings of the people of South-Carolina, in the year 1719, and of the true causes and motives that induced them to renounce their obedience to the Lords Proprietors, as their Governors, and to put themselves under the immediate government of the Crown
- The Carolina low-country, by Augustine T. Smythe, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Alfred Huger, Beatrice Ravenel, Thomas R. Waring, Archibald Rutledge, Josephine Pinckney, Caroline Pinckney Rutledge, DuBose Heyward, Katharine C. Hutson, Robert W. Gordon ; illustrations by Anna Heyward Taylor, Augustine T.S. Stoney, Alice R. Huger Smith, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, Albert Simons
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