- its ****ociation with the
slave trade.
Wraggborough is part of Mazyck-
Wraggborough, also
referred to as
Wraggborough for short. The
neighborhood is located...
- the
predominant slave trader in
South Carolina. The
neighborhood of
Wraggborough in Charleston,
South Carolina is
named for him; and two city
parks and...
- Robinson-Aiken House) was
built in 1820 at 48
Elizabeth Street, in the
Wraggborough neighborhood of Charleston,
South Carolina.
Despite being known for its...
- The
Charleston Museum is a
museum located in the
Wraggborough neighborhood in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Established in 1773, it is the
oldest museum...
-
Wraggborough Homes...
-
holdings platted on an
English model, with Mary St. to the
south (bordering
Wraggborough), the edge of the
Cooper River to the east, King St. to the west, and...
- 1773. She is
buried at the
French Huguenot Church.
Elizabeth Street in
Wraggborough is
named after her.[citation needed]
Henry A. M. Smith: "Wragg of South...
- one of the
richest black men in Charleston.
Dereef built a
house in
Wraggborough. He was a
slave owner, and
owned as many as 40
slaves and the slaves...