Richard Champion papers, 1785-1789.

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Richard Champion papers, 1785-1789.

Land grant on parchment, 26 Nov. 1785, signed by William Moultrie, for lands purchased in the vicinity of Camden, S.C.; attached plat on paper, 30 x 20 cm, for 280 acres of land on Granny's Quarter Creek identifying adjacent owners and road to Camden; and letter, 15 Dec. 1789, from Eliezar Alexander, listing the four overseers of Kershaw roads along three portions of the route from Pine Tree Bridge to Sander's Creek, Granny's Quarter Creek, and Great Flat Rock.

Deed : 1 sheet ; 35 x 37 cm.Plat : 1 sheet ; 30 x 20 cm.Letter : 1 sheet ; 16 x 21 cm.

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Alexander, Eliezar.

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Champion, Richard, 1743-1791

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South Carolina representative, Quaker, ceramist, and planter of Kershaw County, S.C.; immigrant to the United States, 1784, for political and financial reasons; native of Bristol, England. From the description of Richard Champion papers, 1785-1789. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 33598172 Richard Champion (1743-1791) of Bristol, England was a noted merchant and porcelain manufacturer. Champion, a Quaker, was active in political and civic affairs and sympa...

Moultrie, William, 1730-1805

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Revolutionary Army officer and govenor of South Carolina; Captain (Provincial South Carolina Regiment), and Major General (Continental Army); S.C. Governor (1785-1787 and 1792-1794); served in S.C. House, 1783; as Lieutenant Governor, 1784; and in the S.C. Senate, 1787 From the description of William Moultrie papers, 1757-1963 and undated. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 44061063 South Carolina plantation owner, author, politician, and Revolutionary War g...