Leger & Greenwood Letterbook

Subject Index






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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