Mills House, Charleston., 1865 - NARA - 533131
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Commercial Club, Charleston, SC. Photochrom print. Postcard.
The Commercial Club was designed by Albert W. Todd at 101 Meeting St., Charleston, South Carolina.
US-SC(1891) p788 CHARLESTON, CITY HOSPITAL
Public domain scan of architectural print, architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
US-SC(1891) p789 CHARLESTON MINING & MANUFACTURING CO, LAMB'S WORK
Picryl description: Public domain image of a coal mine, mining, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
East Battery, Charleston, S. C (NYPL b12647398-68721)
Postcard series number: 10268 First appearance of 'Phostint' tradename. Detroit Publishing Company Collectors' Guide lists # 10268 as "The Battery, Charleston, S. C."
18 Broad St, Charleston, United States (Unsplash)
18 Broad St, Charleston, United States Public domain photograph of shopping center, department store building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description A tall building with a clock on... More
Crafts School c 1917
The Crafts School, located on Legare Street, Charleston, South Carolina, has been converted into condos.
Memminger 1910
Memminger School used to stand on St. Philip Street in Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston - Old Post Office or Exchange
Photomechanical print (postcard) : albertype, hand colored Divided back
City Market
The City Market in Charleston, South Carolina was shown on a postcard dated 1910.
Charleston Hotel 1912
Charleston Hotel, 200 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1912)
Gibbes Art Gallery c. 1907
The Gibbes Art Gallery is shown in a postcard dated 1907.
Our Lady of Mercy (Charleston, SC)
Our Lady of Mercy Convent, Legare Street, Charleston, SC
Hibernian Hall - 1919
Hibernian Hall, Charleston, South Carolina as seen on a 1919 postcard
National Biscuit Co., 162 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina
162 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Sashhscrop - A black and white drawing of a building
Public domain image of a historic building, 16th, 17th, 18th century architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.
109 East Bay Street
The four story building at the northwest corner of Elliott Street and East Bay Street was replaced in the early 20th century building.
159-161 Meeting (1902)
159-161 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1902)
172-176 East Bay
172-176 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina
188 Meeting (1883)
188 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Memminger School (1883)
Memminger School, St. Philip Street, Charleston, South Carolina
50 Broad (1883)
50 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
64 S Battery - 1895
South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
Cotton Exchange
The Cotton Exchange was shown on an undated 19th century stereoscope card. The current address of the site is 2 Prioleau Street, Charleston, South Carolina.
Charleston is the last stronghold of a unified American upper class, 1...
Charleston is the last stronghold of a unified American upper class; the last remaining American city in which Madeira and Port and "noblesse oblige" are fully and widely understood, and are employed according... More
Charleston Hotel
Charleston Hotel, Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Davis Hall 1911
Davis Hall at Porter Military Academy, Charleston, South Carolina
139 East Bay c. 1898-1899
First National Bank, 139 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina
33 Hayne
33 Hayne Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1875)
327 King St. (1923)
327 King St., Charleston, South Carolina (1923)
49 Broad (1883)
49 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
48-36 Broad
48-36 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina
64-70 Wentworth
64-70 Wentworth Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Masonic Hall (1883)
Masonic Hall at 270 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
Butler Hall 1911
Butler Hall at Porter Military Academy, Charleston, South Carolina
Medical College (1883)
Medical College, Queen Street, Charleston, South Carolina
249-253 Church
249-253 Church Street, Charleston, South Carolina
259 King
259 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina
262 Meeting (c. 1890)
262 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina
East Bay and Broad (1883)
East Bay and Broad Streets, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
King St. north from Beaufain (1883)
King Street, looking north from Beaufain Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
King St. (1922)
King St., Charleston, South Carolina, looking north from Beaufain St. in 1922-1923.
4 South Battery (1915)
4 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
40 Tradd (1925)
40 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Valk & Murdoch Iron Works
Valk & Murdoch Iron Works, Hasell Street, Charleston, South Carolina
68-64 South Battery (1880-1895)
68-64 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
68 South Battery (1880-1895)
68 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
96 Tradd (c. 1923)
96 Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina and 73 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Market at East Bay
Market at East Bay
Market Street (Apr 6 1902)
Market Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Market Street - Clifton Johnson
Market Street, Charleston, South Carolina was photographed by Clifton Johnson c. 1905.
C. Bart Co. 77-81 Market 1890
C. Bart Co. 77-81 Market Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1902)
Thomson Auditorium (1910)
Thomson Auditorium, Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina
Guard House (1883)
Guard House, Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
Guard House
The Guard House was destroyed in the 1886 Earthquake in Charleston, South Carolina, but St. Michael's Episcopal (background) remains.
Guard House 1882
Guard House and St. Michael's Episcopal Church can be seen in the stereoview image (with handwritten date of 1882 on the reverse) looking east along Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina
City Hall - Dec 1890
Charleston (South Carolina) City Hall, 80 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina
City Hospital, Lucas Street
City Hospital, Lucas Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Porter Hall 1911
Porter Hall at Porter Military Academy, Charleston, South Carolina
Exchange (1883)
Exchange, East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina (1883)
1 Broad Street - 1875
1 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina was shown in an 1875 illustrated guide to Charleston.
Collier's 1921 Charleston
Photograph of Charleston, South Carolina, showing the architecture: “CHARLESTON, S. C., A CITY IMPORTANT AS A SEAPORT AND INTERESTING FOR ITS HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE”
471 Huger (2024)
471 Huger Street, Charleston, South Carolina
471.5 Huger (2024)
471.5 Huger Street, Charleston, South Carolina
544 King - 1875
544 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina was depicted in an 1875 illustrated guide to the city.
Break-in at the Charleston S.C. Post Office, 1835
The w:American Anti-Slavery Society in 1835 mailed a large quantity of abolitionist publications to individuals in the South. Mail with these publications was taken from the Charleston S.C. Post Office and pub... More
5 Sheppard (2024)
5 Sheppard Street, Charleston, South Carolina
12 Hayne Street - 1875
12 Hayne Street, Charleston, South Carolina as depicted in an 1875 illustrated guide to the city. The store was numbered 2 Hayne Street at the time.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 03
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 05
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 02
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 04
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 01
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 95 Folly Road, Charleston, South Carolina
1939.6.30 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
1939.9.5 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
1940.1.2 - 146 Queen looking NW
Looking north from Queen Street in 1940
1939 - 146 Queen looking NE
146 Queen Street, Charleston, South Carolina under construction in 1939
1939.12.4 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
1939.5.1 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
1939.5.1 - 146 Queen - looking NW
146 Queen Street, Charleston, South Carolina under construction in 1939
1939.6.8 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
1939.8.1 - 2 Wilson looking NE
2 Wilson Street, Charleston, South Carolina during the constructon of Robert Mills Manor during 1939
Capers Hall (2024)
Capers Hall, The Citadel (2024)
101 Cooper
101 Cooper Street, Charleston, South Carolina
Confederate House c. 1890
The Confederate House was photographed by George LaGrange Cook sometime around 1890. The original print was printed in reverse, but this image has been corrected.
Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerni...
Identifier: butlerianageneal00butl (find matches) Title: Butleriana, genealogica et biographica; or Genealogical notes concerning Mary Butler and her descendants, as well as the Bates, Harris, Sigourney and o... More
Hillers, J.K. 13 - Wrecked brick house on Tradd Street, 1886
Fissure and a wrecked brick house on Tradd Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston Earthquake of August 31, 1886.
252-258 King - Waverly House - 1879
The Waverly House was a hotel located in Charleston, South Carolina at 252-258 King Street and was shown in an advertisement in the 1879 city directory.
1922 Charleston Naval Hospital in 1971
1922 Charleston Naval Hospital in 1971 Français : 1922 Charleston Naval Hospital en 1971 This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Pla... More
108 Meeting - 1902
108 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina
406-408 King - 1881
The W.C. Forsythe & Co. building at 404-406 King Street was shown on the company's letterhead in 1881.
Charleston in 1865
Black and white photograph of Charleston, South Carolina, directly after the end of the U.S. Civil War. Point of view not specified.
478 Meeting - 1886
478 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina
49 Broad - 1917
The company building was shown on letterhead from the Equitable Fire Insurance Co. dated January 17, 1917
68 (now 140) East Bay Street - 1875
This commercial structure was known as 68 East Bay Street when an image of it appeared in the 1875 Charleston city directory, but it now 140 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina.
Lodge at Magnolia
The original Porter's Lodge at Magnolia Cemetery was designed by Edward C. Jones. The building, built in 1850, suffered extensively during the Civil War and was demolished by the cemetery's board of directors in 1868.
125 Bull (1879)
Avery Center, 125 Bull Street, Charleston, South Carolina
14 Broad - 1881
C.T. Lowndes & Co., 14 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina
154 Meeting
The building at 154 Meeting Street was shown on this letterhead for Richardson & Son dated November 25, 1899.
Orig Dorm
A photograph labeled the "Original Dormitory" at Porter Military Academy in Charleston, South Carolina