Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1775.08.22

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Index Entry Drums, in Charleston, stored by Negroes planning uprising 
Location Charleston 
Citation
NHG-P.775.046
22 Aug 1775:23 (983) 
Extract of a Letter from Charlestown, of South Carolina,
June 18th 1775.
Last week two Negroes were heard, by their master who lay
secreted, to mention a plan which had been [   ] to destroy
the white people, and take both town and country:  They were
both taken up, and on trial discovered the whole plot.  They
expected the King would send [   ] here, on the arrival of
which they were to set the town a fire, and fall on the
inhabitants, One Bishop Dutchman, was to have been the
leader; he had been supplied with a large sum of money to
buy arms, [   ], &c.  He told the part of his house where
the money was kept, and many other circumstances, which on
searching appeared exactly as they had been represented. 
Sixteen hundred pounds sterling in cash some drums, &c. were
found in his house.  Bishop was immediately committed to
goal, but has not yet confessed any thing . . .   [10 more
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Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1775.08.22 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1775 
Bibliography B0024226
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