Knowledge (XXG)

Wraggborough

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In the 18th century it was a property owned by Joseph Wragg, the largest slave trader in North America for several years in the first half of the 18th century. After his death it was named in his honor by his son John Wragg. Wraggborough was the centre of his slave trading operations. The parks Wragg
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Square and Wragg Mall are part of the borough. Seven streets in the borough are named for Joseph Wragg's children: Ann Street, Charlotte Street, Elizabeth Street, Henrietta Street, John Street, Judith Street and Mary Street.
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Rogers, Charleston in the Age of the Pinckneys, 64. City Engineer's Plat Book, 25, 85.
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Neighbourhood in Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Charleston, South Carolina
Joseph Wragg
slave trade
Ansonborough
Hampstead Village
Charleston Museum
Gov. William Aiken House
32°47′24″N 79°56′02″W / 32.790°N 79.934°W / 32.790; -79.934
Categories
Neighborhoods in Charleston, South Carolina
Tourist attractions in Charleston, South Carolina
Wragg family

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