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Runaway advertisement for Hannah, Charleston Courier, March 27, 1822.
Runaway advertisement for Delia, Charleston Courier, March 22, 1822.
Runaway advertisement for Betsey, Charleston Courier, December 16, 1824.
Rule XXIII final
Ruins of the Circular Church, by Frank Leslie's, Charleston, South Carolina, 1866, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Ruins of Secession Hall and the Circular Church after 1861 fire, photograph by Taylor & Huntington, Charleston, South Carolina, 1865, courtesy of Library of Congress.
Ruins of plantation house at Middleton Place, photograph, Summerville, South Carolina, 2007. Arthur Middleton was a prominant member of the Goose Creek Men, along with Sir John Yeamans, Maurice Matthews, Robert Daniel, James Moore, and James Moore Jr. Middleton emigrated to Carolina directly from England, but he was influenced by the Barbadian planters who dominated this faction group. His descendants became wealthy planters, large slaveholders, and influential politicians in the Carolina colony and later state of South Carolina.
Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861-65, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Ruins from War in Columbia, S.C., photograph by George N. Barnard, 1865, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Ruffin Elementary and High School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, Colleton County, South Carolina, 2009.
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