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South Carolina Collection (page 10)

Discover the charm and history of South Carolina, a captivating state in the USA

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Close-up of pink flower on lily pad

Close-up of pink flower on lily pad

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Map of Southern states USA 1883

Map of Southern states USA 1883
Warrens Common School Geography

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Map of USA Southern states 1869

Map of USA Southern states 1869
Cornells Grammars-School Geography - S.S. Cornell - New York D. Appleton and Company 1869

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Map of Southern United States of America, with illustrations of distinguishing features

Map of Southern United States of America, with illustrations of distinguishing features and landmarks

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Illustration of states on East Coast of the USA

Illustration of states on East Coast of the USA

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island

SHARECROPPER, 1936. Lewis Hunter and his family outside their home at Ladys Island, Beaufort, South Carolina. Photograph by Carl Mydans, 1936

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Stocks (Matthiola incana)

Stocks (Matthiola incana). These flowers are the native to the Mediterranean

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Charleston, South Carolina, 1870s

Charleston, South Carolina, 1870s
Bird s-eye view of Charleston, South Carolina, in the mid-19th century Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Charleston, South Carolina, 1700s

Charleston, South Carolina, 1700s
Port of Charleston, South Carolina, before the American Revolution. Hand-colored 19th-century halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Pirates in Charleston, South Carolina, 1700s

Pirates in Charleston, South Carolina, 1700s
Pirates celebrating in colonial Charleston, South Carolina. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Charleston, South Carolina, 1780

Charleston, South Carolina, 1780
Seaport of Charleston, South Carolina, during the American Revolution. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an earlier illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: French colonists building a ship, South Carolina, 1560s

French colonists building a ship, South Carolina, 1560s
Shipbuilding at Archers Creek, South Carolina, by French colonists left behind by Ribault, 1562. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Map of colonial Charleston, South Carolina, 1600s

Map of colonial Charleston, South Carolina, 1600s
Colonial map of the Ashley and Cooper rivers, site of Charleston, South Carolina, 1600s. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of a document

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Carolina coast map, 1600s

Carolina coast map, 1600s
Map of the Carolinas, showing Charleston and the Outer Banks, north on the right. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a 17th-century map

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: US flag over Fort Sumter before the attack, 1860

US flag over Fort Sumter before the attack, 1860
Major Robert Anderson raising the Union fllag over Fort Sumter before the Confederate attack, December 27, 1860. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th -century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Map showing location of Fort Sumter, Civil War

Map showing location of Fort Sumter, Civil War
Chart of Charleston harbor, showing Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Cotton bales on a river boat, 1800s

Cotton bales on a river boat, 1800s
Steam-driven boat loaded with bales of cotton, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: John Archdale, colonial governor in the Carolinas

John Archdale, colonial governor in the Carolinas
Governor Archdales address to the colonial Carolina Assembly, 1696. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Cypress tree reflections on the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Cypress tree reflections on the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Cypress tree trunks break the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Cypress tree trunks break the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Lily pads float on the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Lily pads float on the water's surface in Cypress Gardens

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The attack on Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, South Carolina, on June 28

The attack on Fort Moultrie, Sullivans Island, South Carolina, on June 28, 1776 during the American Revolution. The fort, then called Fort Sullivan, was built to defend Charleston, South Carolina

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The Battle of Eutaw Springs, September 8, 1781, during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)

The Battle of Eutaw Springs, September 8, 1781, during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). From An Illuminated History of North America, from the earliest period to the present time

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America in February 1865 after much of the city was

Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America in February 1865 after much of the city was destroyed by fire. Seen here from the State House. After a photograph by American photographer George N

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Isaac Motte, 1738 - 1795. American soldier and statesman. He was South Carolinas representative in

Isaac Motte, 1738 - 1795. American soldier and statesman. He was South Carolinas representative in the Continental Congress



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Discover the charm and history of South Carolina, a captivating state in the USA. From the vibrant city of Charleston to its rich military heritage, there's something for everyone to explore. 🌇🇺🇸 Immerse yourself in the historic streets of Charleston, where The Citadel stands tall as a renowned military college. Step inside one of its impressive residence halls and feel the echoes of past cadets who have walked these halls before you. Venture outside the city and find solace under the majestic Angel Oak tree, an ancient wonder that has stood strong for centuries. Its branches reach out like arms embracing visitors with nature's beauty. For those fascinated by maritime history, Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum is a must-visit destination. Marvel at the grandeur of USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier and delve into America's naval legacy. Step back in time as you wander through Charleston's Historic District, where every house gate tells a story from days gone by. Feel transported to another era as you admire their intricate designs. Learn about Laodicea Dicey Langston, a brave South Carolinian who protected her father during the American Revolution against Loyalist troops. Her courage immortalized in art reminds us of our nation's fight for freedom. Travel back even further with a glimpse at an antique map showcasing Southern States USA in 1895 – witness how borders have evolved over time while appreciating our shared history. Witness nature's spectacle as an orange harvest moon illuminates South Carolina's skyline – it paints an enchanting picture that will leave you breathless. Stroll along Waterfront Park Pier in Charleston and soak up stunning views across North America’s seashore – let your worries drift away with each crashing wave on Myrtle Beach or Murrels Inlet. Admire Rainbow Row’s iron entryway amidst Historic Charleston’s colorful facades – it serves as a reminder that beauty can be found in every corner of this charming city.