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... CHARLESTON , S. C. THE MEETINGHOUSE , HINGHAM , MASS . Drawings from photographs . ONE - HORSE CHAISE OF ABOUT 1780 In the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . This is said to be the only chaise of the Revolutionary period in any museum ...
... CHARLESTON , S. C. THE MEETINGHOUSE , HINGHAM , MASS . Drawings from photographs . ONE - HORSE CHAISE OF ABOUT 1780 In the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . This is said to be the only chaise of the Revolutionary period in any museum ...
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... Charleston . Georgia had very few foreigners , though she stood unique among her sister colonies in possessing a small settlement of Greeks and another of Salzburgers or Austrian Germans . Here and there among the colonies as a whole ...
... Charleston . Georgia had very few foreigners , though she stood unique among her sister colonies in possessing a small settlement of Greeks and another of Salzburgers or Austrian Germans . Here and there among the colonies as a whole ...
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... Charleston the wonderful beauty and fertility of the land around the Cape Fear River and led to the founding of the second or southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick about 1725 and later at Wilmington , a town which ...
... Charleston the wonderful beauty and fertility of the land around the Cape Fear River and led to the founding of the second or southern settlement in North Carolina , first at Brunswick about 1725 and later at Wilmington , a town which ...
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... Charleston , and Savannah moved but short distances back from the coast during the colonial period . At first there were only a few plantations of South Carolina which lay as much as seventy miles inland , and though after 1760 certain ...
... Charleston , and Savannah moved but short distances back from the coast during the colonial period . At first there were only a few plantations of South Carolina which lay as much as seventy miles inland , and though after 1760 certain ...
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... Charleston . Governor Johns- ton , who was largely responsible for the transfer of government from New Bern to the Cape Fear River , said in 1748 : " We still continue vastly be- hind the rest of the British settlements both in our ...
... Charleston . Governor Johns- ton , who was largely responsible for the transfer of government from New Bern to the Cape Fear River , said in 1748 : " We still continue vastly be- hind the rest of the British settlements both in our ...
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