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- catalog contributor b9090854.
- catalog contributor b9090855.
- catalog coverage "South Carolina History.".
- catalog created "1809.".
- catalog date "1809".
- catalog date "1809.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1809.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Nicholas Trott, L.L.D. -- William Wragg -- Appendix: A statistical account of Edisto Island -- A statistical account of St. Stephens district -- A statistical view of Pendleton district -- A statistical account of Orangeburgh district -- A statistical account of Beaufort -- A statistical account of Georgetown -- A statistical account of Claremont district -- A statistical account of Camden -- A general view of the upper country.".
- catalog description "Sabin 67686.".
- catalog description "Shaw & Shoemaker 18474.".
- catalog description "V. 1. Civil history of South-Carolina -- Population -- Proprietary government from its commencement in 1670, till its abolition in 1719 -- The revolution in 1719 from proprietary to royal government -- Royal government from 1720 to 1776 -- Contests with Spaniards -- Contests with Indians -- Military operations against pirates -- The settlement of the back country: the civil and military history of South-Carolina from a British province to an independent state -- Of introductory events, and taking of arms -- Of the extinction of royal authority and of the royalists -- Of the formation of a regular constitution -- Of the attack of the fort on Sullivan's Island by Sir Peter Parker and Sir Henry Clinton, and the invasion of the Cherokees by Colonel Williamson -- Of independence, and the alliance with France -- Campaign of 1779 -- Campaign of 1780: fall of Charleston -- Campaign of 1781 -- Marion's brigade -- Campaign of 1782 -- Revolutionary miscellaneous history -- ".
- catalog description "V. 2. Ecclesiatical history of South Carolina -- Medical history -- Legal and constitutional history -- Fiscal history -- Agricultural history -- Commercial history -- Of the arts -- Natural history -- Literary history -- Miscellaneous history: virtues, vices, customs and diversions, &c. of the inhabitants -- Dress; complexion; manners and character -- Fecundity, population, and longevity -- Civil history, from the termination of the Revolutionary War in 1783 to the year 1808 -- Biographical sketches of literary men and other distinguished characters: Lionel Chalmers, M.D. -- Rev. Richard Clarke -- William Henry Drayton -- Christopher Gadsden -- Rev. Commissary Garden -- Alexander Garden, M.D. -- Major John James -- Sir Nathaniel Johnson -- John Lining, M.D. -- Henry Laurens -- John Laurens -- Gabriel Manigault -- Peter Manigault -- Thomas Reese, D.D. -- Col. William Rhett -- John Rutledge -- Edward Rutledge -- Rev. Josiah Smith, A.M. -- Rev. William Tennent, A.M. -- ".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Sabin 67686.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Shaw & Shoemaker 18474.".
- catalog issued "1809".
- catalog issued "1809.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Charleston : Published by David Longworth for the author,".
- catalog spatial "South Carolina History.".
- catalog spatial "South Carolina.".
- catalog subject "F269 .R17".
- catalog subject "History of Medicine South Carolina.".
- catalog subject "Natural History South Carolina.".
- catalog subject "Slavery South Carolina.".
- catalog subject "Slaves South Carolina.".
- catalog subject "WZ 270 R179h 1809".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nicholas Trott, L.L.D. -- William Wragg -- Appendix: A statistical account of Edisto Island -- A statistical account of St. Stephens district -- A statistical view of Pendleton district -- A statistical account of Orangeburgh district -- A statistical account of Beaufort -- A statistical account of Georgetown -- A statistical account of Claremont district -- A statistical account of Camden -- A general view of the upper country.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 1. Civil history of South-Carolina -- Population -- Proprietary government from its commencement in 1670, till its abolition in 1719 -- The revolution in 1719 from proprietary to royal government -- Royal government from 1720 to 1776 -- Contests with Spaniards -- Contests with Indians -- Military operations against pirates -- The settlement of the back country: the civil and military history of South-Carolina from a British province to an independent state -- Of introductory events, and taking of arms -- Of the extinction of royal authority and of the royalists -- Of the formation of a regular constitution -- Of the attack of the fort on Sullivan's Island by Sir Peter Parker and Sir Henry Clinton, and the invasion of the Cherokees by Colonel Williamson -- Of independence, and the alliance with France -- Campaign of 1779 -- Campaign of 1780: fall of Charleston -- Campaign of 1781 -- Marion's brigade -- Campaign of 1782 -- Revolutionary miscellaneous history -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 2. Ecclesiatical history of South Carolina -- Medical history -- Legal and constitutional history -- Fiscal history -- Agricultural history -- Commercial history -- Of the arts -- Natural history -- Literary history -- Miscellaneous history: virtues, vices, customs and diversions, &c. of the inhabitants -- Dress; complexion; manners and character -- Fecundity, population, and longevity -- Civil history, from the termination of the Revolutionary War in 1783 to the year 1808 -- Biographical sketches of literary men and other distinguished characters: Lionel Chalmers, M.D. -- Rev. Richard Clarke -- William Henry Drayton -- Christopher Gadsden -- Rev. Commissary Garden -- Alexander Garden, M.D. -- Major John James -- Sir Nathaniel Johnson -- John Lining, M.D. -- Henry Laurens -- John Laurens -- Gabriel Manigault -- Peter Manigault -- Thomas Reese, D.D. -- Col. William Rhett -- John Rutledge -- Edward Rutledge -- Rev. Josiah Smith, A.M. -- Rev. William Tennent, A.M. -- ".
- catalog title "The history of South-Carolina : from its first settlement in 1670, to the year 1808 / by David Ramsay.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".