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... Charleston differed from other cities , also , in that its culture was shaped jointly by merchants and planters . It was as though in Virginia Williamsburg had been transplanted to the banks of the Elizabeth , where Carters and Ludwells ...
... Charleston differed from other cities , also , in that its culture was shaped jointly by merchants and planters . It was as though in Virginia Williamsburg had been transplanted to the banks of the Elizabeth , where Carters and Ludwells ...
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... Charleston culture was the product of three forces - the het- erogeneous origins of its people , the influence of the mother country , and the molding effect of local conditions in the city and surrounding ... Charleston built 130 CHARLESTON.
... Charleston culture was the product of three forces - the het- erogeneous origins of its people , the influence of the mother country , and the molding effect of local conditions in the city and surrounding ... Charleston built 130 CHARLESTON.
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... Charleston schools , 137 , 138 Furniture , 157 ; Chippendale , 14 , 77 ; New York , 42-43 ; Philadel- phia , 75-77 ; Annapolis , 100-101 ; Virginia , 117-119 ; Charleston , 133-134 Garden , Dr. Alexander , botanist and zoologist , 145 ...
... Charleston schools , 137 , 138 Furniture , 157 ; Chippendale , 14 , 77 ; New York , 42-43 ; Philadel- phia , 75-77 ; Annapolis , 100-101 ; Virginia , 117-119 ; Charleston , 133-134 Garden , Dr. Alexander , botanist and zoologist , 145 ...
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Father Knickerbocker Becomes Aesthetic New York | 40 |
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