Letter : Charles Town, S.C. to Mr. William Vernon, 1747 May 8.

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Letter : Charles Town, S.C. to Mr. William Vernon, 1747 May 8.

Letter to William Vernon [of Rhode Island] mainly concerns the loading of the sloop Success (probably owned by Vernon) so that the naval stores will be most profitable at Newport (R.I.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7388388

South Carolina Historical Society

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Vernon, William, 1719-1806

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Samuel Vernon (1683-1737) and his wife, Elizabeth Fleet, lived in Newport, Rhode Island, where he held many public offices. Their eight children included Samuel (1711-1792), Thomas (1718-1784), and William (1719-1806). Thomas, a merchant and royal postmaster, was a Loyalist during the American Revolution. Samuel and William, who both supported the Revolution, jointly ran a shipping firm. William also served as president of the Continental Navy Board. Samuel and his wife, Amey Ward, had ten child...

Isaacs, Solomon, d. 1757.

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Charleston, S.C. merchant. His business was called Solomon Isaacs & Company, and dealt in the trade of deerskins, slaves, and general merchandise. Isaacs was also the owner of a sloop named Heron. From the description of Letter : Charles Town, S.C. to Mr. William Vernon, 1747 May 8. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36865586 Merchant of Charleston, S.C.; the firm Solomon Isaacs & Company dealt in the trade of deerskins, general merchandise,...