| South Carolina. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1883 - 792 pages
...originally derived from the gossypyum arboreum of India. Be this as it may, Mrs. Kinsey Burden, of Burden's island, Colleton county, SC, obtained some of these...failed to mature, and the first successful crop of long staple cotton grown in South Carolina was planted in 1790, by William Elliott, on the northwest... | |
| United States. Census Office. 10th Census, 1880, United States. Census Office - United States - 1884 - 900 pages
...India is traced. Be this as it may, Mrs. Kinsey Burden, Burden Island, Colleton county, South Carolina, obtained some of' these seeds from Georgia and planted...failed to mature, and the first successful crop of lon«-staplecotton grown in South Carolina was planted in 1790, by William Elliott, on the northwest... | |
| 1891 - 1144 pages
...India. Be this as it may, Mrs. Kinsey Burden, of Burden's Island, Colleton County, South Carolina, obtained some of these seeds from Georgia and planted them. This crop failed to mature, and the first successsul crop of long staple cotton grown in South Carolina was planted in 1790, by William Elliott,... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1905 - 398 pages
...cotton, the seed having been brought from that countrv. In this manner its descent from the (f. arl>orenm of India is traced!. Be this as it may, Mrs. Kinsey...corner of Hilton Head, on the exact spot where Jean Ribault landed the first colonists and erected a column of stone, claiming the territory for France... | |
| South Carolina. Department of Agriculture - South Carolina - 1907 - 642 pages
...arboreum of India. Be this as h may, Mrs. Kinsey Burden, of Burden's Island, Collcton County, S. C, obtained some of these seeds from Georgia and planted...failed to mature, and the first successful crop of long staple cotton grown in South Carolina was planted in 1790, by William Elliott, on the northwest... | |
| South Carolina. Department of Agriculture - South Carolina - 1908 - 706 pages
...originally derived from the gossypium arboreum of India. Be this as it may, Mrs. Kinsey Burden, of Burden's Island, Colleton County, SC, obtained some of these...failed to mature, and the first successful crop of long staple cotton grown in South Carolina was planted in 1790, by William Elliott, on the northwest... | |
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