Roy Williams & Alexander Lucas Lofton 
Rice to Ruin [EPUB ebook] 
The Jonathan Lucas Family in South Carolina, 1783-1929

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The saga of the precipitous rise and ultimate fall of the Jonathan Lucas family’s rice-mill dynasty

In the 1780s Jonathan Lucas, on a journey from his native England, shipwrecked near the Santee Delta of South Carolina, about forty miles north of Charleston. Lucas, the son of English mill owners and builders, found himself, fortuitously, near vast acres of swamp and marshland devoted to rice cultivation. When the labor-intensive milling process could not keep pace with high crop yields, Lucas was asked by planters to build a machine to speed the process. In 1787 he introduced the first highly successful water-pounding rice mill—creating the foundation of an international rice mill dynasty. In Rice to Ruin, Roy Williams III and Alexander Lucas Lofton recount the saga of the precipitous rise and ultimate fall of that empire.

Lucas’s invention did for rice, South Carolina’s first great agricultural staple, what Eli Whitney did for cotton with his cotton gin. With his sons Jonathan Lucas II and William Lucas, Lucas built rice mills throughout the lowcountry. Eventually the rice kingdom extended to India, Egypt, and Europe after the younger Jonathan Lucas moved to London to be at the center of the international rice trade.

Their lives were grand until the American Civil War and its aftermath. The end of slave labor changed the family’s fortunes. The capital tied up in slaves evaporated; the plantations and town houses had to be sold off one by one; and the rice fields once described as ‘the gold mines of South Carolina’ often failed or were no longer planted. Disease and debt took its toll on the Lucas clan, and, in the decades that followed, efforts to regain the lost fortune proved futile. In the end the once-glorious Carolina gold rice fields that had brought riches left the family in ruin.

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Roy Williams III is a retired South Carolina public school history teacher and administrator. He is the author of two works of local history, Sullivan’s Island and Saint James Santee, Plantation Parish: History and Records, 1685–1925. Williams is a docent at Hampton Plantation State Historic Site near Mc Clellanville, South Carolina.

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 452 ● ISBN 9781611178357 ● Taille du fichier 14.5 MB ● Maison d’édition University of South Carolina Press ● Lieu Columbia ● Pays US ● Publié 2018 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5524109 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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