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... CHARLESTON IN 1680 . 166 3. PORTRAIT OF RED JACKET . 9 69. EARLY NEW ENGLAND HOUSE . 176 4. A WIGWAM 13 70. DUTCHMAN , 1660 ... 176 5. WAMPUM 13 71. PLAN OF FORT DU QUESNE .. 186 6. INDIAN HIEROGLYPHcs . 18 72. PORTRAIT OF BRADDOCK ...
... CHARLESTON IN 1680 . 166 3. PORTRAIT OF RED JACKET . 9 69. EARLY NEW ENGLAND HOUSE . 176 4. A WIGWAM 13 70. DUTCHMAN , 1660 ... 176 5. WAMPUM 13 71. PLAN OF FORT DU QUESNE .. 186 6. INDIAN HIEROGLYPHcs . 18 72. PORTRAIT OF BRADDOCK ...
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... CHARLESTON 162. PORTRAIT OF DAVID RAMSAY .. 163. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL GATES .. 164. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL SUMTER .. 165. PLAN OF BATTLE AT SANDERS'S CREEK . 166. PORTRAIT OF BARON DE KALB .. 167. PORTRAIT OF COLONEL TARLETON .. 163 ...
... CHARLESTON 162. PORTRAIT OF DAVID RAMSAY .. 163. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL GATES .. 164. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL SUMTER .. 165. PLAN OF BATTLE AT SANDERS'S CREEK . 166. PORTRAIT OF BARON DE KALB .. 167. PORTRAIT OF COLONEL TARLETON .. 163 ...
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... Charleston , now known as Old Town . There they planted the first seeds of a South Carolina colony . West exercised authority as chief magistrate , until the arrival of Sir John Yeamans , in December , 1671 , who was appointed governor ...
... Charleston , now known as Old Town . There they planted the first seeds of a South Carolina colony . West exercised authority as chief magistrate , until the arrival of Sir John Yeamans , in December , 1671 , who was appointed governor ...
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... Charleston . ' Immigrants came from various parts of Europe ; and many Dutch families , dissatisfied with the English rule at New York , ' went to South Carolina , where lands were freely given them ; and soon , along the Santee and the ...
... Charleston . ' Immigrants came from various parts of Europe ; and many Dutch families , dissatisfied with the English rule at New York , ' went to South Carolina , where lands were freely given them ; and soon , along the Santee and the ...
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... Charleston [ Jan. , 1733 ] , where he was received with great joy by the inhabitants , as one who was about to plant a barrier between them and the hostile Indians and Spaniards . Proceeding to Port Royal , Oglethorpe landed a large ...
... Charleston [ Jan. , 1733 ] , where he was received with great joy by the inhabitants , as one who was about to plant a barrier between them and the hostile Indians and Spaniards . Proceeding to Port Royal , Oglethorpe landed a large ...
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