Lucas family.

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South Carolina family of English descent. Jonathan Lucas (1754-1821) was a millwright who emigrated from England to Charleston, South Carolina about 1790. He invented new types of rice pounding mills and water mills and installed them throughout the rice regions of South Carolina. In 1817 either he or his son, Jonathan Lucas (1775-1832), built the first steam rice mill. John Lucas (1815-1887) was an Orangeburg (S.C.) building contractor and architect. John Lucas built the Colleton County (S.C.) jail and later moved to Orangeburg to build its jail.

From the description of Lucas family papers, 1792-1936. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144270

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creatorOf Lucas family. Lucas family papers, 1792-1936. South Carolina Historical Society
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associatedWith Confederate States of America. War Dept. Nitre and Mining Bureau. corporateBody
associatedWith Lucas Academy (Charleston, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lucas, John, 1815-1887. person
associatedWith Lucas, Jonathan, 1754-1821. person
associatedWith Weston, Plowden, 1739-1827. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina
Charleston (S.C.)
South Carolina--Orangeburg
Orangeburg (S.C.)
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Indigo
Jails
Mills and mill-work
Millwrights
Plantations
Rice
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Active 1792

Active 1936

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