List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 6, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 9, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 10, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 4, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. See Copy 2 for some additional information missing in this copy. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 7, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. This copy is missing one name due to a tear in the page, but the information is available in the second copy. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of the city's Hook and Ladder Company, including their names, ages, description, occupation, and residence. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
List of volunteer firefighters of city engine number 5, including their names, ages, description, and occupation. This copy does not include the firefighters' street of residence. See Copy 2. Donated to the Charleston Museum by Charles Pequette, 1925
Result found on the following page of: The James Poyas Daybook
Ledger entries for Friday, the 1st of February through Saturday, the 2nd of February, 1760. Customers listed include: the estate of Nathaniel Arthur (62); George Huggins (65); Theodore Trezevant (25); the estate of Joseph Scott (26); John Ernest Poyas (148); David Batcheller (160); Thomas Lorrimer (86); Philip Smith (103); and Andrew Rembert (164).
Result found on the following page of: Letter from Royal Flint to Nathanael Greene
Letter from Royal Flint to Nathanael Greene, Page 1 details the discrepancies in the mail and missed communications. Flint goes on to discuss the political nature of the country as was told to him by General Greene.