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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15TM_septima-p-clark-expressway_Charleston-SC.html
By Legislative Actin 1978Named In Her HonorCommunity LeaderEducatorCivil Rights Leader. Dedicated 1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12B0_p-linthiouh_Charleston-CA.html
O.H.Copied from tree,carved by comrade, 1852.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12AZ_hampton-park-terrace_Charleston-SC.html
(Front text) Hampton Park Terrace, an early 20th-century planned suburb, was laid out in 1912 along Huger Street between Rutledge and Hagood Aves. Its success coincided with the economic boom that following the opening of the Charleston Navy Yard …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ4B_jonathan-jasper-wright_Charleston-SC.html
(Left panel)Born in Luzerne County Pennsylvania - Son of Runaway Slaves - Grew up in Springfield, Pennsylvania and was privately tutored and mentored by a Presbyterian minister who was active in the anti-slavery movement. Educated in Common Sch…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ25_wade-hampton-monument_Charleston-SC.html
(East side)Wade Hampton 1818 — 1902 (North side)Colonel Hampton Legion, S.C.V. 1861 Brigadier-General Confederate States Army. 1862 Major-General 1863 Lieutenant-General 1865. Commanding Cavalry of The Army of Northern Virginia (Sout…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNE_28-chapel-street_Charleston-SC.html
Built as a suburban villa by a member of the wealthy Vanderhorst family, owners of much of Kiawah Island, the stuccoed brick house stands two stories above a raised basement and has a piazza approached on the main floor by a double, semicircular, …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYE5_the-charleston-museums-joseph-manigault-house_Charleston-SC.html
Planters commonly maintained homes in the city and on their plantations. Joseph Manigault - planter,buisnessman, slave-owner and legislator - built this elegant townhouse in 1803. ??At that time this neighborhood (Wraggborough) was concidered the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYD0_calvary-episcopal-church_Charleston-SC.html
Calvary Church was founded in 1847 to establish a special church for slaves in the Charleston community. Father Paul Trapier held services in March 1848 for the congregation in the basement of St. Philip's parsonage and in mid-July services were m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYAR_the-joseph-manigault-house_Charleston-SC.html
An outstanding example of the Adam Style ofarchitecture in plan, interior detail, and decoration.The house was designed by Gabriel Manigault, Charleston's most famous amateur architect, forhis brother Joseph Manigault, who acquired the lot in 1802…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY7N_young-divisional-camp_Charleston-CA.html
Camp Young, named after Lt. Gen. S.B.M. Young, the 1st Army Chief of Staff, was established at this site in the Spring of 1942. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to harden and train United States Troops for service …
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