| Index Entry | Bells, in Charleston, rung for repeal of Stamp Act |
| Location | Charleston |
| Citation | SCG-C.771.006 21 Mar 1771:31 (1847) Charles-Town, March 21. . . . Monday last being the anniversary of the repeal of the stamp-act, which restored harmony between Britain and her colonies in the year 1767, the same was celebrated here in a suitable manner, by the friends of liberty and trade, but more particularly by a number of gentlemen assembled at Mrs. Poinsett's, and the sons of St. Patrick, at Mr. Dillon's. The day was ushered in with ringing of bells. . . . |
| Generic Title | South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
| Date | 1771.03.21 |
| Publisher | Timothy, Peter |
| City, State | Charleston, SC |
| Year | 1771 |
| Bibliography | B0047408 |