Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762: Intriguing Letters by One of Colonial America's Most ... | Eliza Lucas Pinckney | interesting research about SC woman of history
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Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762: Intriguing Letters by One of Colonial America's Most ...
Eliza Lucas Pinckney
University of South Carolina Press
, 1997 - 248 pages
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She did everything...
Eliza
Lucas
Pinckney
did al
most
everything. She was the daughter of a British Officer, making her a military brat, she helped run the plantation, developed the market for indigo that allowed Charleston, SC, to survive, wrote a cook book, educated some of her slaves, made sure her children were educated and fought cancer! Her
letters
are full of amazing facts, of both her daily life and the life of the colonists. Her letters cover everything from her own problems to wars, Indian attacks and taxes. It is a great addition to any library.
interesting research about SC woman of history
I thought I had written a review for this book awhile back but hadn't so here it is. Wonderful journal of information on
Eliza
Lucas
Pinchney, a
South
Carolina woman of history who brought Indigo into prominence. Fascinating research within about this woman and her passion for nature and plant dye.
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