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Selection from ledger entries for the 9th of May through the 12th of May 1761, Charles Town, South Carolina, The James Poyas Daybook Collection, Lowcountry Digital Library, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Selection from ledger entries for Tuesday, the 2nd of June through the 4th of June 1761, Charles Town, South Carolina, The James Poyas Daybook Collection, Lowcountry Digital Library, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Selection from ledger entries for the 7th of March through the 15th of March 1764, Charles Town, South Carolina, The James Poyas Daybook Collection, Lowcountry Digital Library, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Selection from ledger entries for Monday, the 19th of May through Friday, the 23th of May 1760, Charles Town, South Carolina, The James Poyas Daybook Collection, Lowcountry Digital Library, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Women's shoes, silk, made in England, 1750-1769, Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection, courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Selection from "Ichnography of Charleston, South Carolina," published by the Phoenix Fire-Company of London, 1790, courtesy of Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
"Carolina," by Herman Moll, 1732, courtesy of the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
Detail of "View of Charles Town," painting by Tomas Leitch, ca. 1774, Charles Town, South Carolina, courtesy of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts.
"A New Map of the Country of Carolina," by Joel Gascoyne, 1682, courtesy of Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
Map of colonial South Carolina, from "A compleat description of the province of Carolina in three parts," published by Edward Crisp, England, 1711, courtesy of Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
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