Document Preview Sharing and Export Tools Something missing? Found an error? Let us know. Report an issue Document FormatPeriodical “Charlestownians at Newport, 1767-1775.” Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication."Among the colonial gentry who made Newport our first social capital were the planters of South Carolina" who summered there.Author and Contributors.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Author and any Contributors to the publication.Bridenbaugh, Carl.Date Published1940Link to Full Text.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}A link to an external website that has the full text available.https://www.jstor.org/stable/27571619Subject(s).cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Topics related to the publicationNewport (R.I.) -- History. | Newport (R.I.)--Description and travel.PublisherSouth Carolina Historical SocietyPlace Of PublicationCharlestown, S.C.Physical Description.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}May include volumes, number of pages, dimensions.5p.Is Part Of.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}Where the published source is physically or logically included.South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 41 (1940), 43-47.Periodical Title.cls-1{fill:#fff;}.cls-2{fill:#a12b42;}The title of the periodical in which this resource is published.South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine Continue browsing A History of Brenton’s Neck, from 1638, with Incidents Relative to the Settlement of Newport, and the Revolutionary War. “James Franklin and the Beginnings of Printing in Rhode Island.” Back to items list