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  1. Peter Manigault (October 10, 1731 – November 12, 1773) was an attorney, plantation owner, slave owner, and colonial legislator native to Charleston, South Carolina. He was the wealthiest man in the British North American colonies at the time of his death and owned hundreds of slaves.

  2. 8. Juni 2016 · Lawyer, legislator, planter. Manigault was born on October 10, 1731, in Charleston, the only child of the wealthy merchant Gabriel Manigault and Anne Ashby. He was educated at a classical school in Charleston and served as a law apprentice under Thomas Corbett.

  3. Peter Manigault (October 10, 1731 – November 12, 1773) was an attorney, plantation owner, slave owner, and colonial legislator native to Charleston, South Carolina. He was the wealthiest man in the British North American colonies at the time of his death and owned hundreds of slaves.

  4. Peter Manigault, American media executive. Decorated Legion of Merit with combat V; Order Military Merit (Republic of Korea). Trustee National Trust Historic Preservation, 1963, vice chairman, 1965-1974. Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1945-1946, 52-53; captain Reserve; Member National Audubon Society (director 1968-1974).

  5. 16. Juni 2004 · CHARLESTON -- Peter Manigault, the longtime head of the Evening Post Publishing Co., has died, his company's flagship newspaper reported. Manigault died at his Charleston home Monday at age 77...

  6. 30. Jan. 2024 · PRIVATE PETER MANIGAULT A Remarkable Soldier By Mike Thomas. When war erupted in 1861, men of all ages rushed to serve the Confederacy. It was not unusual to see men in their 40’s, 50’s, or even 60’s in the army. One of these men was 56-year-old Charlestonian Peter Manigault.

  7. In the summer of 1750, South Carolina colonist Peter Manigault traveled to England to acquire a legal education.1 At first Peter, the son of wealthy merchant Gabriel Manigault, saw “nothing” in England that he preferred to his “Native Country.”