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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCKN_u-s-custom-house_Charleston-SC.html
Entered on the National Registerof Historic PlacesOctober 9, 1974U.S. Custom HouseCharleston, South CarolinaAmmi Burnham YoungE. B. WhiteArchitects 1853This property significantly contributes to the Nations Cultural HeritageCommemorated June 1976G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCK7_thirteen-inch-mortar_Charleston-SC.html
Thirteen Inch Mortar 1863-1865Used by Union Army - Siege of Charleston
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCK5_thomas-smith_Charleston-SC.html
Planter, Merchant, Surgeon, arrived in Charles Town in 1684 with his first wife, Barbara Atkins, and sons, Thomas and George. A cacique by 1690, he wascreated Landgrave by the Lords Proprietors on May 13, 1691. He died in his 46th year on November…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCK3_st-michaels-episcopal-church_Charleston-SC.html
has been designated aRegistered NationalHistoric LandmarkUnder the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the history of the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCK1_st-michaels-church_Charleston-SC.html
Here in the churchyard ofSt. Michael's lie buriedtwo Signers of theU.S. Constitution Charles CotesworthPickney(1746-1825)Lawyer and LegislatorMajor General, U.S. ArmyMinister to FrancePresidential candidateJohn Rutledge(1739-1800)Lawyer and States…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCHX_ten-inch-smooth-bore-columbaid-cannon_Charleston-SC.html
This cannon and its mateto the left have beenidentified as two-thirdsof Fort Sumter's "Three GunBattery" of October, 1863.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCHP_the-salvaging-of-this-gun_Charleston-SC.html
was accomplished by the heroic efforts ofAdolphus W. and James C. Lacosteand othersafter engineers of both Federal andConfederate Armies had pronounced itimpossible.—— Due to the untiring efforts of Major John Johnson, C.S.A., Mayor J.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCHO_eleven-inch-dahlgren-gun_Charleston-SC.html
This gun was salvaged from the wreck of the U.S.S. Keokuk. The Keokuk was part of a squadron of Federal ironclad ships that attacked Fort Sumter onApril 7, 1863.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAMC_maryville_Charleston-SC.html
The town of Maryville, chartered in 1886, included the site of the original English settlement in S.C. and the plantation owned by the Lords Proprietors 1670-99. When the old plantation was subdivided into lots and sold to local blacks in the 1880…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9NA_magnolia-plantation_Charleston-SC.html
Fountainhead of the Drayton family, whichplayed so important a part in America'sColonial, Revolutionary, and Independencehistory. Its original plantation house, creditedby contemporary historians as having beenthe earliest in the Carolina colony, …