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Charleston Collection (page 15)

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Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War

CHARLESTON: CEMETERY, c1865. Cemetery of the Circular Church, in ruins after the Civil War, in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1865

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON, 1861. The City of Charleston, South Carolina. Engraving, 1861

CHARLESTON, 1861. The City of Charleston, South Carolina. Engraving, 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1915. Ashley Hall, Magnolia-on-the-Ashley in Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA, c1915. Ashley Hall, Magnolia-on-the-Ashley in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1915

Background imageCharleston Collection: HUGUENOT CHURCH. Protestant Reformed Church (Huguenot) congregation at Charleston

HUGUENOT CHURCH. Protestant Reformed Church (Huguenot) congregation at Charleston, South Carolina, founded in the late-17th century. Photographed in the 19th century

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON: HOTEL, 1857. The Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving

CHARLESTON: HOTEL, 1857. The Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina. Wood engraving, 1857

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: CHARLESTON. Houses along the waterfront in Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA: CHARLESTON. Houses along the waterfront in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1890

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LIVE OAK. A live oak in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA: LIVE OAK. A live oak in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. Oak trees and flowers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. Oak trees and flowers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. The slope walk, at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: GARDEN. The slope walk, at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1901. Lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1901. Lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: ASHLEY HALL. Oak lined avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA: ASHLEY HALL. Oak lined avenue at Ashley Hall, Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1903

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: OAK TREE. Live oak tree with Spanish moss at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston

SOUTH CAROLINA: OAK TREE. Live oak tree with Spanish moss at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, c1895

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: AZALEAS. Two women admiring azaleas at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley

SOUTH CAROLINA: AZALEAS. Two women admiring azaleas at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1901

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: WORKERS. African American caretakers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley

SOUTH CAROLINA: WORKERS. African American caretakers at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1900

Background imageCharleston Collection: MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1700. A Perticuler Map for the going into Ashley and Cooper Rivers

MAP: SOUTH CAROLINA, c1700. A Perticuler Map for the going into Ashley and Cooper Rivers, showing the old and the new sites of Charleston and the adjacent plantations, c1700

Background imageCharleston Collection: Railway bridge in the jungle, Charleston, West Coast Region, New Zealand

Railway bridge in the jungle, Charleston, West Coast Region, New Zealand

Background imageCharleston Collection: Dangerous curve warning sign, road with a dangerous curve, Charleston, West Coast Region

Dangerous curve warning sign, road with a dangerous curve, Charleston, West Coast Region, New Zealand

Background imageCharleston Collection: AUDUBON: CURLEW. Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus), with a view of Charleston Harbor

AUDUBON: CURLEW. Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus), with a view of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageCharleston Collection: AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE, 1830. The Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built

AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE, 1830. The Best Friend of Charleston, first locomotive built in the United States for regular service on a railway

Background imageCharleston Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Democratic National Convention in session at South

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. The Democratic National Convention in session at South Carolina Institute Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, April-May 1860

Background imageCharleston Collection: MAP: AMERICAN SOUTH, 1864. Coltons Rail Road and County Map of the Southern States

MAP: AMERICAN SOUTH, 1864. Coltons Rail Road and County Map of the Southern States Containing the Latest Information. Published by Joseph Hutchins Colton, 1864

Background imageCharleston Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. An abandoned one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. An abandoned one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia. Next to the school is the home of the Tate family of farmers. Photograph by October 1921

Background imageCharleston Collection: STREET VENDORS, c1879. A family of African American street vendors, Charleston, South Carolina

STREET VENDORS, c1879. A family of African American street vendors, Charleston, South Carolina. Stereograph, c1879

Background imageCharleston Collection: SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1921. The Mullens family and some neighbors children ready for school

SCHOOL CHILDREN, 1921. The Mullens family and some neighbors children ready for school, Charleston, West Virginia. Photographed on 12 October 1921 by Lewis Hine

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. Confederate flag flying over Fort Sumter after the

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER, 1861. Confederate flag flying over Fort Sumter after the surrender of Major Anderson and the Union Army, Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph, April 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON, 1865. Children sitting near ruined buildings

CIVIL WAR: CHARLESTON, 1865. Children sitting near ruined buildings and the porch of the Circular Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by George N

Background imageCharleston Collection: CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1865. Blessings in Disguise

CARTOON: CIVIL WAR, 1865. Blessings in Disguise. Cartoon showing Confederate president Jefferson Davis surrounded by the fallen cities of Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta, Columbia, Richmond

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Meeting of the Southern seceeders from the Democratic Convention at St

SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Meeting of the Southern seceeders from the Democratic Convention at St. Andrews Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, 30 April 1860

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON: FIREMEN, 1867. The Charleston firemen saluting the old flag. Engraving

CHARLESTON: FIREMEN, 1867. The Charleston firemen saluting the old flag. Engraving, 1867

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON, 1864. Rebel battery and obstruction in Charleston Harbor. Engraving, 1864

CHARLESTON, 1864. Rebel battery and obstruction in Charleston Harbor. Engraving, 1864

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: CEMETERY, 1867. The martyrs of the race-course - Union prisoners cemetery

CIVIL WAR: CEMETERY, 1867. The martyrs of the race-course - Union prisoners cemetery at Charleston, S.C. Engraving, 1867

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - Shot and shell piled in front

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - Shot and shell piled in front of General Gilmores tent. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - The new Black Island batteries

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - The new Black Island batteries, four and half miles from Charleston. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. Siege of Charleston - The last night before Wagner

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. Siege of Charleston - The last night before Wagner - The head of the gap. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The campaign in Charleston Harbor Engraving, 1863

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The campaign in Charleston Harbor Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - View from the sea-face of Fort Wagner

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - View from the sea-face of Fort Wagner. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - Scene of the desperate assault upon Wagner

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - Scene of the desperate assault upon Wagner, July 18, 1863 - A shell from Fort Johnson. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - charge of the Twenty-fourth

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1863. The Siege of Charleston - charge of the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment upon the Rebel rifle-pits, August 26, 1863. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: FORT SUMTER, 1863. Bombardment of Fort Sumter - the fleet engaging batteries Wagner and Gregg

FORT SUMTER, 1863. Bombardment of Fort Sumter - the fleet engaging batteries Wagner and Gregg. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA, 1863. The campaign in South Carolina - scenes on the Sea Islands near Charleston

SOUTH CAROLINA, 1863. The campaign in South Carolina - scenes on the Sea Islands near Charleston. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: TORPEDO BOAT. Sinking torpedoes in Charleston Harbor by moonlight. Engraving

CIVIL WAR: TORPEDO BOAT. Sinking torpedoes in Charleston Harbor by moonlight. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON, 1863. The defenses of Charleston, looking eastward. Engraving, 1863

CHARLESTON, 1863. The defenses of Charleston, looking eastward. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON, 1863. Charleston, from Fort Johnson. Engraving, 1863

CHARLESTON, 1863. Charleston, from Fort Johnson. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: FORT SUMTER, c1860. Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, c1860

FORT SUMTER, c1860. Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Photograph, c1860

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON, 1862. Birds-eye view of the city of Charleston, South Carolina, showing

CHARLESTON, 1862. Birds-eye view of the city of Charleston, South Carolina, showing the approaches of our gun-boats and our army. Engraving, 1862

Background imageCharleston Collection: CHARLESTON HARBOR, 1863. Our blockading fleet off North Channel, Charleston Harbor

CHARLESTON HARBOR, 1863. Our blockading fleet off North Channel, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Engraving, 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER 1861. The Battery or Park Promenade at Charleston, South Carolina

CIVIL WAR: FORT SUMTER 1861. The Battery or Park Promenade at Charleston, South Carolina, during the bombardment of Fort Sumter. Wood engraving, American, 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: CIVIL WAR: NAVAL FLEET. The Rebel rams engaging our blockading fleet off Charleston

CIVIL WAR: NAVAL FLEET. The Rebel rams engaging our blockading fleet off Charleston, South Carolina, January 31, 1863. Engraving, 1863



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Discover the vibrant charm of Charleston, SC - a city steeped in history and beauty. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Full Dress Parade at The Citadel, South Carolina's renowned military college. Marvel at the architectural wonders that grace this historic district, like the ornate House Gate and iron entryways along Rainbow Row. Step back in time to the roaring 1920s as you envision yourself dancing the iconic Charleston at Embassy club - a dance that epitomizes an era of exuberance and freedom. Explore Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, where you can walk aboard the majestic USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier and pay homage to our nation's heroes. Escape into nature's embrace with a visit to Angel Oak, a magnificent tree that has stood for centuries, its sprawling branches reaching towards North America's vast sky. Take a leisurely stroll along Waterfront Park Pier, basking in breathtaking views of Charleston's picturesque skyline against the backdrop of tranquil waters. Uncover tales from colonial times as you learn about Carolina colonists who bravely refused to pay taxes during the 1700s. Experience Southern hospitality firsthand by residing in one of The Citadel's residence halls while immersing yourself in their rich traditions. Indulge your senses during an orange harvest moon as it casts its warm glow over this enchanting cityscape. Lose yourself amidst Cypress Trees and Azaleas at Magnolia Plantation - an oasis where nature thrives alongside history. Charleston beckons with its timeless allure; come explore this captivating destination where past meets present.