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Detail of plat depicting former rice fields, 1799, courtesy of McCrady Plat Collection, Charleston County RMS.
Runaway advertisement for Tom, an enslaved man on the Fickling plantation,, City Gazette and Daily Advertiser, July 23, 1794.
Close up of plat of Stono River land, 1807, courtesy of South Carolina Historical Society.
(Left to right) Gravestone of Benjamin Seabrook, photograph by Kimberly Pyszka, Stono Preserve, December 2013; gravestone of Robert Seabrook, photograph by Erik Johanson, Stono Preserve, October, 2009; gravestone of Sarah Seabrook, photograph by Stono Preserve, December 2013; gravestone of Amerinthia Elliot Lowndes, photograph by Rachel Rachel, Stono Preserve, March, 2013.
Close up of 1799 Plat, courtesy of McCrady Plat Collection, Charleston County RMS.
1740 South Carolina Slave Code. Acts of the South Carolina General Assembly, 1740 courtesy of South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
Illustration comparing original 1707 structure to expanded 1720's expanded structure of St. Paul's Church, Kimberly Pyszka, 2016.
20th century transcription of a letter from Reverend Leslie to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, St Paul's Parish, Carolina Colony, circa 1740, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Letter from Reverend Leslie to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, St Paul's Parish, Carolina Colony, circa 1740, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
A color-tinted engraving of a Yamasee War battle, engraving by Peter Schnek, 1720.
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