King Street In Charleston, 1925 | History Of SC Slide Collection
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King Street in Charleston, looking north around 1925. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Social Studies standards.
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King Street in Charleston, looking north around 1925. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.Photo
The promenade on the East Battery, Charleston, in 1910. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.Photo
The ruins of the Circular Congregational Church, photographed in 1865, show the devastation that fire and war brought on the city of Charleston. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.Photo
This birds-eye view of Charleston, drawn and engraved in 1853, was widely reproduced in "Harper's Illustrated Weekly" for the next decade; it became the visual image most outsiders had of what the...Photo
The artist James Audubon (see John James Audubon) first came to Charleston in late October of 1831, and was so welcomed by its citizens, particularly the Reverend John Bachman (see John Bachman) that...Photo
"An Exact Prospect of Charles Town, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina," was engraved for the London Magazine in 1762, based on a painting of the bustling colonial commercial city in...Photo
A plan of Charles Town in 1704, drawn by Edward Crisp, and used as an insert map to a larger map of the province of Carolina, published in London in 1711. This copy is a reproduction of the original...Photo
This small engraving showing a faded sketch of the "Old Market and Court House, 1836" was probably copied from an earlier sketch of Camden as it appeared around 1820. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana...Photo
The town of Camden was one of the first official settlements to be laid out in the interior of South Carolina in the 1730s. Settlers flooded into the backcountry during the quarter century of peace...Photo
Camden's Main Street, around 1910. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.