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Charleston is a city located in South Carolina, United States of America, North America, and is the oldest and largest city in the state

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Background imageCharleston Collection: St. Michaels Church after Bombardment, Charleston, South Carolina

St. Michaels Church after Bombardment, Charleston, South Carolina
STC354384 St. Michaels Church after Bombardment, Charleston, South Carolina, 1861-65 (b/w photo) by Brady, Mathew (1823-96) & studio; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCharleston Collection: Fort Johnson, Charleston, South Carolina, 1861-65 (b / w photo)

Fort Johnson, Charleston, South Carolina, 1861-65 (b / w photo)
STC354325 Fort Johnson, Charleston, South Carolina, 1861-65 (b/w photo) by Brady, Mathew (1823-96) & studio; Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageCharleston Collection: Theatre Notice in the South Carolina Gazette on 18th January

Theatre Notice in the South Carolina Gazette on 18th January
PNP367758 Theatre Notice in the South Carolina Gazette on 18th January, 1735 for the first American Prologue - The Orphan or the Unhappy Marriage played at the Panters Hotel, Charleston

Background imageCharleston Collection: Mr Vanderhorst (pastel on grey paper)

Mr Vanderhorst (pastel on grey paper)
6039489 Mr Vanderhorst (pastel on grey paper) by Sharples, James (1751-1811); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Not Dated A framed colour drawing on grey paper)

Background imageCharleston Collection: Arx Carolina, the original fortified settlement at Charleston, South Carolina

Arx Carolina, the original fortified settlement at Charleston, South Carolina
PNP377407 Arx Carolina, the original fortified settlement at Charleston, South Carolina, from a print published in 1673 (litho) by American School

Background imageCharleston Collection: The Charleston Zouave Cadets of the Confederate Army, 1861 (b / w photo)

The Charleston Zouave Cadets of the Confederate Army, 1861 (b / w photo)
PNP277152 The Charleston Zouave Cadets of the Confederate Army, 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: American Civil War)

Background imageCharleston Collection: The Charleston & Hamburg Railroad, from The History of the First Locomotives in

The Charleston & Hamburg Railroad, from The History of the First Locomotives in
PNP246646 The Charleston & Hamburg Railroad, from The History of the First Locomotives in America by William H. Brown, 1831 (litho) by American School

Background imageCharleston Collection: Figures in a Park, Charleston, South Carolina, 1916 (w / c on paper)

Figures in a Park, Charleston, South Carolina, 1916 (w / c on paper)
BRN161665 Figures in a Park, Charleston, South Carolina, 1916 (w/c on paper) by Pascin, Jules (1885-1930); The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; eBarnes Foundation; Bulgarian

Background imageCharleston Collection: The City of Charleston, engraved by W. J. Bennett, 1838 (colour litho)

The City of Charleston, engraved by W. J. Bennett, 1838 (colour litho)
NYH182463 The City of Charleston, engraved by W.J. Bennett, 1838 (colour litho) by Cooke, George (1793-1849) (after); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageCharleston Collection: A view of Charles Town the capital of South Carolina in North America

A view of Charles Town the capital of South Carolina in North America, engraved by Pierre Charles Canot (1710-77), c
3867941 A view of Charles Town the capital of South Carolina in North America, engraved by Pierre Charles Canot (1710-77), c.1750 (engraving) by Mellish

Background imageCharleston Collection: Soldiers after the evacuation of the defeated Union forces, Battle of Fort Sumter

Soldiers after the evacuation of the defeated Union forces, Battle of Fort Sumter
1555254 Soldiers after the evacuation of the defeated Union forces, Battle of Fort Sumter, 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageCharleston Collection: Battle of Fort Sumter, 15th April 1861 (b / w photo)

Battle of Fort Sumter, 15th April 1861 (b / w photo)
1555252 Battle of Fort Sumter, 15th April 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageCharleston Collection: The War in America (engraving)

The War in America (engraving)
1588433 The War in America (engraving) by Weedon, Edwin (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in America. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 4 April 1863)

Background imageCharleston Collection: The Guard-House, Charleston, shattered in the South Carolina Earthquake of 1886 (engraving)

The Guard-House, Charleston, shattered in the South Carolina Earthquake of 1886 (engraving)
967919 The Guard-House, Charleston, shattered in the South Carolina Earthquake of 1886 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Guard-House, Charleston)

Background imageCharleston Collection: Charleston, South Carolina (engraving)

Charleston, South Carolina (engraving)
3656907 Charleston, South Carolina (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charleston, South Carolina)

Background imageCharleston Collection: The great fight at Charleston S. C. April, 7th 1863, 1863 (colour lithograph)

The great fight at Charleston S. C. April, 7th 1863, 1863 (colour lithograph)
3710015 The great fight at Charleston S.C. April, 7th 1863, 1863 (colour lithograph) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M

Background imageCharleston Collection: The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina

The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina
867761 The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, guarded by parading detachments of the Washington Light Infantry, 1860 (litho) by Waud

Background imageCharleston Collection: Photograph postcard of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Charleston, South Carolina, 1914

Photograph postcard of the Jenkins Orphanage Band, Charleston, South Carolina, 1914
In 1891, the Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins opened the Jenkins Orphanage for African American boys in Charleston, South Carolina. Unable to provide for the growing number of boys under his care, Rev

Background imageCharleston Collection: William Drayton, 1809. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin

William Drayton, 1809. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin
William Drayton, 1809

Background imageCharleston Collection: Market Scene, 1880-1888. Creator: Frank A. Nowell

Market Scene, 1880-1888. Creator: Frank A. Nowell
A reddish brown stereograph photograph of a butcher shop scene. In the image, two African-American men stand in front of a display of meat that appears to be staged in a photography studio

Background imageCharleston Collection: Powder Horn, American, Charleston, South Carolina, dated 1770. Creator: Unknown

Powder Horn, American, Charleston, South Carolina, dated 1770. Creator: Unknown
Powder Horn, American, Charleston, South Carolina, dated 1770

Background imageCharleston Collection: USA, South Carolina. Early cloudy morning at Folly Beach

USA, South Carolina. Early cloudy morning at Folly Beach

Background imageCharleston Collection: F. W. Dawson, The Charleston News and Courier, from the American Editors series (N1

F. W. Dawson, The Charleston News and Courier, from the American Editors series (N1
F.W. Dawson, The Charleston News and Courier, from the American Editors series (N1) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imageCharleston Collection: Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N

Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N
Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Exterior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Fort Sumpter, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard

Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864

Background imageCharleston Collection: Ruins of the R. R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Ruins of the R. R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Ruins of the R.R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: Charleston, 1861-65. Creator: George N. Barnard

Charleston, 1861-65. Creator: George N. Barnard
Charleston, 1861-65

Background imageCharleston Collection: Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s

Background imageCharleston Collection: St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S. C. ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard

St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S. C. ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S.C. ca. 1864

Background imageCharleston Collection: Hamiltons Floating Battery Moored at the End of Sullivans Island the Night Before

Hamiltons Floating Battery Moored at the End of Sullivans Island the Night Before They Opened Fire upon Fort Sumter, April 1861. Attributed to Alma A. Pelot and Jesse H. Bolles

Background imageCharleston Collection: Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: J. M. Osborn

Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: J. M. Osborn
Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony

The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony
The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony

The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony
The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: Gen. Q. A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S. C. ca. 1863. Creator: Unknown

Gen. Q. A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S. C. ca. 1863. Creator: Unknown
Gen. Q.A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S.C. ca. 1863

Background imageCharleston Collection: Fortifications Near Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861

Fortifications Near Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861

Background imageCharleston Collection: Plan of the Battle of Sullivans Island, 1776

Plan of the Battle of Sullivans Island, 1776
Vintage engraving of plan of the Battle of Sullivans Island or the Battle of Fort Sullivan was fought on June 28, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War

Background imageCharleston Collection: Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 18th Century

Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 18th Century
Vintage engraving of Plan of Charleston, South Carolina, 18th Century

Background imageCharleston Collection: A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. Creator: John J

A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. Creator: John J
A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. View of the town of Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean, South Carolina, USA. The church of St Michael was erected in the 1750s

Background imageCharleston Collection: A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley

A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley
A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Palm tree in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers

Background imageCharleston Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Old Town historic house detail

USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Old Town historic house detail

Background imageCharleston Collection: Charleston, South Carolina, Broad Street, Saint Michaels Episcopal Church, Oldest

Charleston, South Carolina, Broad Street, Saint Michaels Episcopal Church, Oldest In Charleston, National Historic Landmark, Colonial America

Background imageCharleston Collection: Charleston, South Carolina, Arthur Ravenel Junior Bridge, Cable-Stayed Bridge, Cooper

Charleston, South Carolina, Arthur Ravenel Junior Bridge, Cable-Stayed Bridge, Cooper River

Background imageCharleston Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Sunest over the colourful houses in the historical

USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Sunest over the colourful houses in the historical centre

Background imageCharleston Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Speccled light on Rainbow Row

USA, South Carolina, Charleston, Speccled light on Rainbow Row

Background imageCharleston Collection: Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)

Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)
Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. drawn from life, showing hair arranged in puff on top and queue, c1770, (1937). William Henry Drayton (1742-1779) American planter and lawyer from Charleston



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Charleston Collection

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