Contents
List of Illustrations
Series Editors’ Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. George Galphin’s Intimate Empire, Silver Bluff c. 1764
1. "In Whom He Placed the Greatest Confidence": The Familial World of Silver Bluff
2. "The Intimate Connection . . . between His Interest and Mine in the Indian Trade": Networks of Intimacy, Trade, and Empire at Silver Bluff
3. "His People," "His Slaves," and "His Children": Patriarchy and Interdependency at Silver Bluff
Part II. Foundations of George Galphin’s Intimate Empire, 1707–1763
4. "We Have Suffered Many Hardships to Acquire a Small Competency": Family, Patriarchy, and Empire in Ulster, 1700–1737
5. "He Was Looked Upon as an Indian”: Family, Matriarchy, and Empire in Coweta, 1741–1763
6. A "Principal," "Considerable," and "Sensible" Trader: Networks of Intimacy, Trade, and Empire in the Transoceanic World, 1741–1763
Part III: Violence in George Galphin’s Intimate Empire, 1764–1780
7. "I Thought To Be Easey the Remainder of my Life . . . but I Have Had More Tro[u]ble than Ever": Empire and Violence in the South, 1764–1776
8. "I Am Sorry an Independence Is Declared": Empire and Violence in the American Revolution, 1776–1780
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index