Charleston Then and Now
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Charleston Then and Now

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Charleston Then and Now

About this book

Following her success with Lost Charleston, local author and city tour guide Leigh Jones Handal brings a fresh approach to one of the key titles in Pavilion Books' trademark series.

Charleston, South Carolina is one of the most popular East Coast tourist destinations. The flashpoint of the Civil War, what remains of Fort Sumter in Charleston is still a much-visited attraction, and despite bombardment by the Federal Navy, earthquakes and many hurricanes, the South Carolina city has retained its 19th-century charm.

City guide Leigh Jones Handal tells the story of the Charleston she loves through archive photos matched with their modern viewpoint, including the Jenkins Orphanage whose band were the likely originators of the Charleston dance. There are vintage photos of the great plantation houses, plus the grand buildings on Meeting Street, and the soaring spires of Charleston's many churches.

Downtown many of the classic mansions, such as the Miles Brewton House, have been retained, along with the Market Hall and the Customs House, and though the trolleys no longer run along Broad Street, it is still recognizable from a century before.

Leigh Jones Handal has uncovered a treasury of vintages images which have been matched with modern photos to show new aspects of this enduringly fascinating city.

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Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781911670124

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Note to Readers
  4. Contents
  5. Charleston: Introduction
  6. High Battery
  7. Battery Ramsay, c. 1863
  8. Low Battery
  9. Edmondston-Alston House, C. 1825, 21 East Battery
  10. Julius M. Visanska House, 19 East Battery
  11. Miles Brewton House, 27 King Street
  12. First (Scots) Presbyterian Church
  13. Adger’s Wharves, 1938
  14. Rainbow Row, 79–107 East Bay Street
  15. Heyward-Washington House, 87 Church Street
  16. Cabbage Row, 89–91 Church Street
  17. St. Michael’s Church, 71 Broad Street
  18. South Carolina Society Hall
  19. Champneys’ Row, 114–120 East Bay Street
  20. Broad Street, 1906
  21. Broad Street, Looking East
  22. People’s Building, 18 Broad Street, C. 1911
  23. Washington Park, Corner of Broad and Meeting Streets
  24. City Hall, 1865
  25. South Carolina State House, 84 Broad Street
  26. Laurens-Rutledge House, 117 Broad Street
  27. Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar, 1865
  28. The Fireproof Building, 100 Meeting Street
  29. Batson’s Gas Station, 108 Meeting Street
  30. Hibernian Hall, 105 Meeting Street
  31. Mills House, 1865
  32. Dock Street Theatre, 135 Church Street
  33. The French Huguenot Church, 138 Church Street
  34. Queen Street Playhouse, 20 Queen Street
  35. Vendue Range, 1865
  36. St. Philip’s Church, 146 Church Street
  37. S.C. Institute Hall, 134 Meeting Street
  38. Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting Street
  39. Circular Church, 150 Meeting Street
  40. The Old Powder Magazine, 79 Cumberland Street
  41. The Old Marine Hospital, c. 1926
  42. Charleston District Jail, 21 Magazine Street
  43. U.S. Customs House, 1958
  44. Market Hall, 188 Meeting Street
  45. Williams Building Door, 181 Church Street
  46. Charleston Hotel, 200 Meeting Street
  47. King Street, c. 1910
  48. Kress Building, 281 King Street
  49. Bennett’s Rice Mill
  50. Isaac Jenkins Mikell House, 94 Rutledge Avenue
  51. Gaillard-Bennett House, 60 Montagu Street
  52. West Point Rice Mill, 1907
  53. Thomson Auditorium, c. 1895
  54. College of Charleston Cistern Yard, 66 George Street
  55. Wilson-Sottile House, 11 College Street
  56. William Blacklock House, 1937
  57. Gaillard Auditorium & Exhibition Hall, 77 Calhoun Street
  58. 404 Through 410 King Street
  59. The (Old) Citadel, 1865
  60. S.C. Canal & Railroad Tower Depot, 37 John Street
  61. S.C. Railroad Warehouse, 32 Ann Street
  62. Marshlands House, 331 Fort Johnson Road
  63. Fort Sumter, 1861
  64. Morris Island Lighthouse
  65. Northeastern Railroad’s Wilmington Depot
  66. Faber-Ward House, 635 East Bay Street
  67. Hampton Park
  68. Cooper River Bridges, c. 1978
  69. Old Trolley Barn, 649 Meeting Street
  70. Fort Moultrie, Sullivan’s Island
  71. Christ Church, Highway 17 North
  72. Boone Hall Plantation
  73. Drayton Hall, c. 1890
  74. Acknowledgments
  75. List of Searchable Terms
  76. About the Publisher

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