John Lloyd papers, 1794-1808.

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John Lloyd papers, 1794-1808.

Letter book dates to period following 1792, when Lloyd was appointed Director of the Bank of South Carolina in 1792. Portion of a letter book, 22 Apr. 1794 - 31 May 1797, written from Charleston, S.C., and Lloyd's plantation on the Ashley River, Springfield, containing chiefly letters to his sister, Mary Lloyd, and other members of his family in England, and his niece and nephew, Julia and Richard Lloyd Champion, at Camden, S.C., re family affairs, business conditions, relations with England and France, condtions and treatment of his African American slaves or "servants," and comments on George Washington, "The great, the incomparable President of the U.S." Later items include inventory of estate, 9 Jan. 1808; notes on the Lloyd family; and typed copies of part of the letter book.

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Lloyd, John, 1735-1807

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Planter and state senator (1782-1788) of St. Bartholow Parish [Colleton County] and Charleston, S.C.; native of Bristol, England; Lloyd was living in S.C. by 1759 when he is known to have been a partner in a succession of firms involved the fur trade and the slave trade, including Inglis, Lloyd & Hall; during later Colonial era, Lloyd represented St. Michael's Parish in the Royal Assembly (1768-1771); other offices held include delegate to the state convention in 1788 where he voted in favor...

Lloyd family.

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Lloyd, Mary, active 1704-1715

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Champion, Richard Lloyd, 1771-1813.

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Lawyer, of Camden, S.C., vicinity; son of British emigre and state senator Richard Champion (1743-1791); nephew of state senator John Lloyd (1735-1807). From the description of Richard Lloyd Champion papers, 1790-1847; (bulk, 1807-1808). (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 37107988 ...

Washington, George, 1732-1799

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George Washington (b. Feb. 22, 1732, Westmoreland County, Va.-d. Dec. 14, 1799, Mount Vernon, VA) was the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. Washington came from a family of farmers and landowners. He had little education but showed an aptitude for mathematics. He used this talent to become a surveyor. At 15, Washington took a job as assistant surveyor on a team sent to map the Shenandoah Valley in western Virginia. In his early 20s, Washington joined the Virgin...

Champion, Julia

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