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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCN1_the-site-of-craven-bastion_Charleston-SC.html
The Plan of Charles TownPrepared by Edward Crisp about 1704, gives the location of the several BastionsA. GranvilleB. CravenC. CartaretD. ColletonE. AshleyF. BlakeG. The Half MoonI. Johnson's Cover'd Half MoonL. The Palisades Other PlacesH. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMS_charleston-gas-light-company_Charleston-SC.html
This Building, erected in 1878 by theCharleston Gas Light Company,A pioneer in Public Service,was Designed by Edward Brickell WhiteSoldier-Engineer-ArchitectThe South Carolina Power Company is the outgrowth of theCharleston gas Light Company, The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMN_moultrie_Charleston-SC.html
(West Face):This Monument represents the high esteem inwhich all who love freedom hold Charleston'snative son, William MoultrieBorn November 23, 1730, Moultrie served inthe Royal Assembly from 1752 until 1773. He wasAide-de-Camp to Governor Willia…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCMM_still-on-patrol_Charleston-SC.html
Still On Patrol—?·?— U.S. Navy Submarinespaid heavily fortheir success inWorld War II.A total of374 Officers and3131 men are onboard these 52U.S. Submarinesstill on "patrol." (Relief of Submarine firing a torpedo) (left c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLX_city-market_Charleston-SC.html
Here was erected between1788 and 1804 a public market onland ceded to City Council byCharles Cotesworth PinckneyEt Al...work of filling in lowground and creek completed in 1807; and six blocks of buildingsconstucted extending fromMeeting Street to…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLW_historical-sketch_Charleston-SC.html
This site was the home of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. In 1745, Chief Justice of South Carolina Charles Pinckney purchased the property known as Collenton Square. In 1853 Miss Pinckney donated property for a chapel to be built where visit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLS_stede-bonnet-richard-worley_Charleston-SC.html
Near this spot in the autumn of 1718, Stede Bonnet, Notorious "Gentleman Pirate", and twenty nine of his men, captured by Colonel William Rhett, met their just deserts after a trial and charge, famous in American history, by Chief Justice Nicholas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLR_hurricane-hugo_Charleston-SC.html
On the night of September 21, 1989, Hurricane Hugo struck the South Carolina Lowcountry. During that night winds reached 125 miles per hour and a storm surge of 15 feet swept over nearby McClellanville. The eye of Hugo passed over Charleston at mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLQ_uss-pringle-dd-477_Charleston-SC.html
Launched at Charleston, S.C. on May 2, 1942Lost to Enemy Action off Okinawa on April 16,1945 In MemoriamVella Lavella - August 21, 1943John Villani · Ernest F. Whitehead Mindoro - December 30, 1944James F. Bennett · Thomas F. F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCLP_william-gilmore-simms_Charleston-SC.html
William Gilmore Simms1806 - 1879Author, Journalist, Historian