An account of a “young gentleman” from London, England describing his travels in the colonies of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. These annotated excerpts focus on his time in South Carolina, particularly in the region of the Waccamaw River, and give us an early description of the area that is now Horry (oh-ree) County, South Carolina from the viewpoint of an Englishman in 1734.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/hcac-research/1002/thumbnail.jp
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Reviews of The Colonial Records of South Carolina, Series I: Journal of the Commons House of Assembl...
Sandford, R. A relation of a voyage on the coast of the province of Carolina ... 1666 (now printed...
This article gives details about the encampment of Revolutionary War troops, commanded by Col. Franc...
This essay reinterprets the life of a famous Muscogee Creek leader and examines the relationship bet...
This bulletin describes Washington's tour through South Carolina. Included are excerpts from his di...
The Rev. William Wyndham Malet visited South Carolina in the summer of 1862. He left his vicarage at...
The Rev. James Jenkins was born in the Britton’s Neck section of the old Georgetown Judicial Distric...
Johann David Schoepf was born in 1752 in the German principality of Bayreuth. Educated as a physicia...
English-born Francis Asbury (1745-1816), famed bishop of the American Methodist movement, visited th...
Note: Also issued as No. 2 of a Vol. I, 1836, of Force's Tracts, and again as No. 2 of the Transacti...
The discovery of New Brittaine, 1650.--Francis Yeardley's narrative of excursions into Carolina, 165...
In 1740, Rev. George Whitefield (1714-1770), probably the most famous religious figure of the eighte...
--Colonel William Fleming's journal of travels in Kentucky, 1779-1780.--Colonel William Flemings jou...
Cuthbert Potter's journal of a journey from Virginia to New England, 1690.--Journal of Diron d'Artag...
This travel article from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism highlights t...
Reviews of The Colonial Records of South Carolina, Series I: Journal of the Commons House of Assembl...
Sandford, R. A relation of a voyage on the coast of the province of Carolina ... 1666 (now printed...
This article gives details about the encampment of Revolutionary War troops, commanded by Col. Franc...
This essay reinterprets the life of a famous Muscogee Creek leader and examines the relationship bet...
This bulletin describes Washington's tour through South Carolina. Included are excerpts from his di...