A Chapter of South Carolina Constitutional History

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Ball. Capt. Ball was summoned, like the other captains, before the General Committee. The result was that on Thursday, the 3rd, at noon, in the words of Printer Timothy, " an ob- lation was made to Neptune, " in the presence of the Committee of Ob- servation and a crowd of citizens, who shouted thrice as each package was emptied into the Cooper. At Georgetown likewise the water was spinkled with the cheerful, uninebriating drug.
On November 3, 669 pounds of Bohea that had been smuggled in were
...reshipped to the ports from whence it came, to show that the peo- ple did not reject dutied tea simply to use undutied and save the small amount of money. (South Carolina Gazette, November 21 and Decem- ber 12, 1774. ) This is the truth about the tea in South Carolina. Nobody " threw it into damp cellars, where it rotted, " as has for so long been fabulously related. It lay in the storehouses for about three years. In 1776, the "President" of South Carolina wrote to the delegation in the Conti- nental Congress, directing them to get permission from that body to sell all the tea for the benefit of the treasury of South Carolina.

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