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249 Archival Sources United Kingdom British Library, Manuscript Room “A Short Description of South Carolina,” George Milligan Johnson, 1765 British National Archives, London Colonial Records, Customs 1, Exports to Carolina from London and Outports, 1735–65 Minutes of the Charleston Board of Police, 1780–82 National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh Daybook of Alexander Nisbet and John Blackwood, 1721–35 Murray of Murraythwaite Muniments, 1747–63 National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh Letters of Eliza Wilkinson: During the Invasion and Possession of Charleston, S.C., 1780–83 United States Charleston City Archive Minutes of the Charleston Orphan House, 1790–1864 Charleston County Public Library Charleston City Directory, 1782, 1790 Charleston County Wills, Inventories, and Miscellaneous Records, 1671–1807 (Works Progress Administration transcripts) Charleston Library Society Daybook of Thomas Elfe, 1765–75 Charleston Museum Daybook of Nicholas de Longuemare, 1703–11 Library Company of Philadelphia Letterbook of John Stevens, 1768–1770 Library of Congress, Washington, DC Records of the Commission Appointed to Enquire into the Losses of American Loyalists (Great Britain), 1784–1790 Bibliography 250 bibliography Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), Winston-Salem, NC Index of Southern Artists and Artisans, entries for Charleston, SC, 1660–1800 Letterbook of Peter Manigault, 1763–73, transcribed by Maurice A. Crowse Newport Historical Society, Newport, RI Aaron Lopez papers, , 1764–67, box 650, folder 622 New York Public Library, New York City Letterbook of William Wilson, 1757–60 Samuel and John Galloway Papers, 1754–64 Special Collections of the Robert Scott Small Library, College of Charleston Account book of Henry Laurens, 1766–73 Trustee Minutes of the College of Charleston, Volume 1, 1785–1817 South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia, SC Chancery Court records, 1797 Charleston County Grand Jury Presentments, 1770–76 McCrady plat collection Miscellaneous petitions to the South Carolina Legislature South Carolina Judgment Rolls, 1730–1800 Journal of the Commissioner of Fortifications, 1755–64 Journal of the Public Accounts, Records of the Public Treasurers of South Carolina, Ledger A, 1759–68 Records of the South Carolina Treasury, Public Ledgers, 1775–77 and 1777–80 South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC Account book of James Laurens, 1772–79 Baker Family documents series, 1700—ca. 1935 Bills of the Commissioners for St. Michael’s Church, 1751–63 Commissioners of Forfeited Estates account book, 1782–83 Daybook of Alexander Crawford, 1785–95 Daybook of James Poyas, 1764–66 Elizabeth Sindrey estate account book, 1705–21 Expense of building Mrs. Ann Middleton’s house, 1799–1800 Isaac Hayne ledger, 1765–81 List of initial buyers of Charleston Grand Modell lots Receipt book of Isaac Motte & Co., 1768–1815 Pinckney Family Papers, 1694–1847: receipts of Rawlins Lowndes Records of the Circular Congregational Church, account ledger, 1777–1806 Vestry Minutes of St. Michael’s Parish, 1758–97 South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, SC Account book and letterbook of William Ancrum, 1776–80 Papers of Charles Pinckney, 1737–57 Records of the Fellowship Society, 1766–1800 Vestry Minutes of St. Philip’s Parish (Works Progress Administration transcript) Southern Historical Collections, Chapel-Hill, NC Letterbook of Josiah Smith Jr., 1771–84 [3.145.16.90] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 18:16 GMT) bibliography 251 Newspapers and Periodicals Caledonian Mercury Charleston Gazette and Daily Advertiser, 1792–1800 City Gazette, or the Daily Advertiser, Charleston, 1787–92 Edinburgh Advertiser The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Chronicle, London, 1731–1907 Georgia Gazette, Savannah, 1763–76. 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