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Excerpt from Manual for the Use of the Members of the Second Presbyterian Church, Vol. 5: Charleston, S. C., Prepared Under the Direction of the Church This publication, it is hoped, will prove useful to the mem bers of the Second Presbyterian Church and congregation. It will do so, by imparting all that information which is so desir able to those who connect themselves with any society. The origin, history, and progress of the church, is here disclosed; its present condition delineated; its rules and regulations declared; its officers, elders and members published. It will do so, by giving form and character to the church; by attaching to its history and doings, their reasonable importance; and thus mak ing it an object of greater interest and regard. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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At three plantations in Charleston, S.C., Black descendants are connecting with their family’s history and helping reshape the narrative.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Top-seeded Jessica Pegula advanced to the quarterfinals of the Charleston Open on Thursday, and Miami Open champion Danielle Collins
TIME colorized some of the most iconic images of the Civil War
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The Battle of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War.
TIME looks back on a year in portraiture
Part I: Series of Discoveries Link One Charleston Woman to a 10 Year Old Slave Girl Taken from Africa in 1756 by Andrew Jenner Polite’s father had been trying for years to trace his ancestry; he was speechless and overjoyed to learn far more about his family than most African-Americans ever will, thanks to spotty, […]
Today I came across a news clipping from the Boston Transcript, which covered the fall of Charleston in February 1865. The paper reprinted a letter written by an officer in a Massachusetts regiment about a Charleston lawyer by the name of Nelson Mitchell. Turns out that the story is fairly well known. Luis F. Emi
Here’s something you don’t see every day, do you? Here’s the caption to the original photo: Rep. T.S. McMillan of Charleston, S.C. with flappers, Miss Ruth Bennett and Miss Sylvia Clavins, who are doing the Charleston on railing, with U.S. Capitol in background. Heh. They’re doing the Charleston with the Representative from Charleston. I see what they did there. Original photo taken between 1920 and 1930, courtesy of the Library of Congress. If you would like to purchase prints from this project, visit my Etsy store! Please like this project on Facebook!
The Library of Congress acquired more than 500 images from an 87-year-old collector.
These Food Network-approved spots across the country are offering up delicious spins on New Orleans’ signature breakfast and dessert pastries: Beignets.
Our top recommendations for what to do in Charleston, S.C., with pictures and travel tips. Find fun things to do, best places to visit, unusual things to do, and more for couples, adults, and kids.
The Battle of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War.
TIME looks back on a year in portraiture
Part I: Series of Discoveries Link One Charleston Woman to a 10 Year Old Slave Girl Taken from Africa in 1756 by Andrew Jenner Polite’s father had been trying for years to trace his ancestry; he was speechless and overjoyed to learn far more about his family than most African-Americans ever will, thanks to spotty, […]
Today I came across a news clipping from the Boston Transcript, which covered the fall of Charleston in February 1865. The paper reprinted a letter written by an officer in a Massachusetts regiment about a Charleston lawyer by the name of Nelson Mitchell. Turns out that the story is fairly well known. Luis F. Emi
The Library of Congress acquired more than 500 images from an 87-year-old collector.
An hour and a half south of Charleston, the small South Carolina town of Beaufort is the perfect destination to visit with your family Recently, my family and I were able to take a two-night getaway to The Emerald in Beaufort, SC. Whenever we plan to travel with our two-year-old son, I always get a bit of ‘motherly anxiety’
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College of Charleston campus, Charleston, S.C. I am always happy to take a short cut through the College of Charleston campus. One quiet Sunday years ago I did this same walk and a security officer spotted me with my camera and let me wander through the Sottile House. It is beautiful with stained glass windows and dark wood paneling. Can't stay long this evening because I got my three day alert that my downloaded book will disappear from my tablet. I forget about them until I get the warning and then read nonstop racing to beat the clock. Three day reader, that is me! I'd best not download any real long books.
Charleston is a place that you can't miss. Check out the Charleston photography in this post to feel inspired, but just warning you, you will want to visit!
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