Somers, George, commissioned to Virginia in 1608, [456.]
Sothel, Governor, of Albemarle Province in 1683, [561.]
Sounding-board of Christ Church, Philadelphia, [248.]
South Carolina leaves her Delegates free to vote relative to Declaration of Independence, [276;] Constitution of, adopted in 1778, [289;] Legislature grants Annuity to Peter Harris (Indian), [656;] Early History of, [743,] [744;] First Legislature of, in 1674, [745;] Royal Government established in 1717--Extension of the Settlement, [746;] Organization of Civil Government, [752;] Condition of, after Invasion by British in 1779, [762;] Re-establishment of Civil Government in 1782--Change of public Sentiment--Waning of British Power, [776;] Number of Slaves lost during Revolution--Estimated Value of, [779.]
South Carolitnans, Boldness of, on Arrival of Stamps, in 1765, [747;] Oppose the Landing of Tea in 1774, [749;] Resolve on Rebellion--Draw up Articles of Association, declaring themselves independent, [750;] Take Measures to fortify Charleston Harbor, [751.]
Spaiglit, Governor Richard D., Aid to General Caswell in 1780, [670.]
Spain refuses to comply with Application of George III., to prevent her Subjects from aiding America, [019;] Favorable to the American Cause in 1780, [763.]
Spaniards in Florida, [745,] [751,] [763.]
Sparks, Major, wounded in Battle at Fort Duquesne in 1755, [479.]
Sparks, Veteran, Author's Interview with, [170.]