Letter, [1780] June 16, Col[onel Elias?] Ball, at Good Will on Wateree River, S.C.

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Letter, [1780] June 16, Col[onel Elias?] Ball, at Good Will on Wateree River, S.C.

Letter, 16 June [1780] from Daniel Huger to Col[onel Elias?] Ball from "Good Will" plantation located on Wateree River, reporting that he had seen Ball's African American slave, P[yramus?] at Georgetown, S.C., briefly commenting on the depredations of Tories, described as "the Villians of my own Country" and noting the poor quality of his horses.

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Huger, Daniel, 1742-1799

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Daniel Huger (February 20, 1742 – July 6, 1799) was an American planter and statesman from Berkeley County, South Carolina. Born on Limerick, his family's plantation in Berkeley County in the Province of South Carolina, Huger was educated at home and in the schools of Charleston, South Carolina and England. Getting involved with politics, he served as a member of colonial assembly from 1773 to 1775, as a justice of the peace in 1775, a member of the State House of Representatives from 1778 to...

Ball, Elias, 1744-1822.

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