Afro-American merchants 39 American Loyalists--South Carolina see letters of William Greenwood Architecture--Details 17, 19-20, 40 Architecture--South Carolina 118, 130 Billiards 102 Candles 109, 116, 126, 176, 190 Carriage and wagon making 69, 151 Charleston (S.C.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 138-142, 190-191 Charleston, (S.C.)--Description passim, especially 213-15 Commerce passim Croft, George & Co. Relations with Leger & Greenwood 162-164 East India Company 127-28, 136-42, 156 Employees 181 Food industry and trade--South Carolina 176 Furniture 94, 102, 168 Grain trade 123, 126, 160, 176 Greenwood & Higginson 89-92, 120-22, 162-64, 181 Guns 44, 88, 166, 183 Haig, George (brother of Mrs. Peter Leger) 169-70 Hats 34 Hides and skins 117, 165 House framing 118, 130 House furnishings--South Carolina 17, 33-34, 74 Indians of North America--Commerce 13-16, 30, 134 Indigo passim Machinery 182, 184 Mackeown, Robert Jr., 1726-1764 76 Manchester (England) 10-11 Millstones 168 Musicians 174 Non-importation agreements, 1768-1769 6, 176, 185, 187, 192 Pinkroot 134, 179, 192 Pitch 192 Plows 8, 106 Rice trade--South Carolina passim Sawmills 182 Sepulchral monuments 76 Slave-trade--South Carolina 4-5, 39, 46, 96-97, 107-8, 121-23, 130, 142-43, 161 Slaves--South Carolina 253 South Carolina--Commerce 16, 39, 89-90, 111-113, 162 South Carolina--Description and travel passim Spices 183 Stationery 33 Tea tax (American Colonies) 138-142 Tea trade 20-21, 136-38 Tea--China 3, 21 Tobacco industry--South Carolina 37-38 Trade regulation 190-91 United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783 190-91 United States. Constitutional convention (1787) 211, 245, 248 Wine 17
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