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    • Title:The travelers' Charleston [electronic resource] : accounts of Charleston and lowcountry South Carolina, 1666-1861 / edited by Jennie Holton Fant.
    • ISBN:1611175852
      9781611175851
      9781611175844 (hardbound : alk. paper)
    • Published/Created:Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, 2016. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
    • Physical Description:1 online resource (pages cm)
    • Links:Online book
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    • Local Notes:Access is available to the Yale community.
    • Notes:Description based on print version record.
    • Access and use:Access restricted by licensing agreement.
    • Variant and related titles:UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
    • Format:Book
    • BibliographyIncludes bibliographical references and index.
    • Contents:Joseph Woory (1666): "Discovery" -- John Lawson (early 1700s): "Charles Towne" and "Travel among the Indians" -- Josiah Quincy Jr. (1773): "Society of Charleston" -- Johann Schoepf (1782): "After the revolution" -- John Davis (1798-99): "The woods of South Carolina" -- John Lambert (1808): "Look to the right and dress!" -- Samuel F.B. Morse (1818-1820): "Hospitably entertained and many portraits painted" -- Margaret Hunter Hall (1828): "The dowdies and their clumsy partners" -- James Stuart Esq. (1830): "Devil in petticoats" -- Harriet Martineau (1835): "Many mansions there are in this hell" -- John Benwell (1838): "July the 4th" -- Fredrika Bremer (1850): "The lover of darkness" -- William Makepeace Thackeray (1853 and 1855): "The fast lady of Charleston" -- William Ferguson (1855): "Such a one's geese are all swans" -- John Milton Mackie (late 1850s): "The last hour of repose" -- Anna C. Brackett (1861): "Charleston, South Carolina, 1861".
    • Subjects:Charleston (S.C.)--Description and travel.
      South Carolina--History--1775-1865--Sources.
      South Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
    • Also listed under:Fant, Jennie Holton.
      Project Muse.