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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI8R_u-s-post-office-and-courthouse_Charleston-SC.html
Entered on the National Register ofHistoric PlacesAugust 13, 1974
U.S. Post Office and CourthouseCharleston, South Carolina
John H. DevereuxArchitect 1896
This property significantly contributes to the nation's cultural heritageCommemorat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI8Q_this-building_Charleston-SC.html
Erected in the post-Revolutionaryperiod on a part of the land onceknown as Archdale's Square, wasoccupied the Charleston branch ofthe First Bank of the United Statesprior to 1800. Acquired in 1833by the Hebrew Orphan Society, itserved as the socie…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI8P_david-ramsay-house_Charleston-SC.html
Notable for its fine Georgianpaneling, this was home andoffice to Dr. David Ramsay,the distinguished patriot,Revolutionary Historian andphysician. Dr. Ramsayintroduced the Small Poxvaccine to Charlestonand helped found theMedical Society of SouthC…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI8O_major-peter-bocquets-house_Charleston-SC.html
Peter Bocquet the younger built this houseshortly after the lot was given to him in July,1770, by his father Peter Bocquet, senior, aHuguenot immigrant. The younger Bocquetbecame a major in the Revolutionary forces,a member of the General Assembly…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG2R_charleston-light-dragoons_Charleston-SC.html
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CLD 1861 - 1865 To The Heroic Dead.James W. O'Hear, Lieut.J.Allen Miles, Sergt.Alfred Manigault, Corpl. Charles E. Prioleac?? "????Arthur Robinson ??" Privates James Adger Jr. Josiah Bedon James L. Bee J.H.W. Boone Benjamin Bostic…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMG1E_defense-of-charleston-harbor-memorial_Charleston-SC.html
(North face):Iron CladsPalmetto State Chicora Charleston Columbia— · — Confederate States Ships Engaged inThe Defense of Charleston Harbor.
(West Face):- Forts - Sumter.Moultrie.Johnson.Pemberton.— · — Fort…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFZ4_south-carolina-generals-memorial_Charleston-SC.html
(East face)General Officers P.A.C.S.From South Carolina.Killed or Died in Service, 1861-1865. ——Brig. GenLSBarnard E. Bee.July 21, 1861.Adley H. Gladden.April 12, 1862.J.B. Villepigue.Nov. 9, 1862.Maxcy Gregg. Dec. 13, 1862.Micah Jenki…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFXI_soldiers-ground_Charleston-SC.html
Appropriated by Magnolia Cemetery at the request of the Confederate Government for burial of those men who fought and died defending the cause. Among the fallen are 82 Confederate Soldiers that died on the battlefield at Gettysburg. In 1871, the L…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFVF_sons-of-charleston-confederate-monument_Charleston-SC.html
(North face)In Memory of the sons of Charleston whofell around her walls; who sleep on many battlefields in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and North Carolina and who lie in distant graves ar…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMFGN_st-thomas-church_Charleston-SC.html
The Parish of St. Thomas was established by Act of Assembly Nov. 30, 1706. The first church was erected in 1708 and destroyed by forest fire in 1815. The present ediface was erected in 1819.