Letter from Ann Ball to her Husband February 14, 1822
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- Title:
- Letter from Ann Ball to her Husband February 14, 1822
- Date:
- 1822
- Creator (Personal):
- Ball, Ann, 1776-1840
- Description:
- A letter from Ann Ball at Comingtee Plantation to her husband John Ball in Charleston discussing a visit from Mrs. "Tourner" and Mrs. Laurens, the cook Eliza "grunting and walking lame," word from Midway Plantation that Binah's son Pompey, living at Pimlico Plantation with his wife, has been sick, that "Little Judith" is suffering from a cold, and memorandums.
- Collection Title:
- Ball Family Papers, 1631-1895
- Contributing Institution:
- South Carolina Historical Society
- Media Type:
- Manuscripts
- Personal or Corporate Subject:
- Ball family
- Topical Subject:
- Slave records, Wounds and injuries, Plantations--South Carolina, Slavery--South Carolina, Health, Diseases, Letters, Memorandums, Letter writing, Enslaved women, and Enslaved persons
- Geographic Subject:
- South Carolina and Comingtee Plantation (S.C.)
- S.C. County:
- Berkeley County (S.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Shelving Locator:
- 11-516A-26 (1134.00)
- Date Digital:
- 2023-07
- Digitization Specifications:
- 600 dpi, 24-bit depth, color, Epson Expression 10000XL. Archival masters are tiffs.
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Public Domain.
- Access Information:
- For more information and re-use requirements contact the South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, 29401.
- Admin ID:
- 290819
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