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Charleston (S.C.), South Carolina, Kensington Plantation (Berkeley County, S.C.), United States History Revolution, 1775-1783
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Slave records, Plantations--South Carolina, Slavery--South Carolina, Weather, Letters, Soldiers, Shingles, Armies, Letter writing, Enslaved persons
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1750 to 1799
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1777-01-04
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A letter from Elias Ball III in Charleston, South Carolina to his brother John Ball at Kensington Plantation on receiving John's letter from the enslaved man Jimmey, an order of shingles, business at the plantation, the weather and word that King George III's troops have been defeated.