| Year |
Caption |
Page |
Subject |
Format |
| 1880 |
City Hall |
frontispiece |
City Hall |
Illustration |
| 1880 |
A Map of Charleston--the Harbor and Vicinity |
frontispiece |
Charleston |
map |
| 1880 |
A Map of Charles Town in 1671 |
242 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1880 |
A Map of Charles Town in 1704 |
243 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1880 |
A Map of Charles Town [n.d.] |
256 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1880 |
A Map of Charles Town with its Entrenchments, and those made by the English during the Siege of 1780 |
264 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1880 |
A Map of the present City of Charleston |
280 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1881 |
Colonial Exchange--now the Post Office |
frontispiece |
Exchange |
Illustration |
| 1882 |
William Enston |
frontispiece |
People |
port. |
| 1882 |
City Hall |
frontispiece |
City Hall |
photo |
| 1882 |
The New Council Chamber, City Hall |
208 |
City Hall |
photo |
| 1882 |
An Exact Prospect of Charles Town, 1762 |
340 |
Charleston |
illustration |
| 1882 |
Fac-Simile of Sir Henry Clinton's Map of the Siege of Charles Town |
360 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1883 |
Map of Charleston and surrounding vicinity, showing the original settlement of 1670 at Albemarle Point |
frontispiece |
Charleston |
map |
| 1883 |
Fac-Simile of the Medal Struck at the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to commemorate the Centennial of the Incorporation of the City of Charleston, 13 August 1883 |
324 |
Charleston |
illustration |
| 1883 |
The Great Seal of the Second Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina |
356 |
Seals |
photo |
| 1883 |
Fac-Simile of an Old Map of Carolina (previous to 1700) |
377 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1883 |
Fac-Simile of a British Stamp |
411 |
Stamps |
illustration |
| 1883 |
Fac-Simile of an Old Map, giving the British account of the Battle of Fort Sullivan, 28 June 1776 |
415 |
Forts |
map |
| 1883 |
Plats A, B, C, showing Locations of Fort Johnson--1704–1865 |
473 |
Forts |
map |
| 1883 |
Plats D, E, showing Locations of Fort Moultrie--1776–1865 |
478 |
Forts |
map |
| 1883 |
Plats E, G, showing Location of Castle Pinckney--1794 |
481 |
Castle Pinckney |
map |
| 1883 |
Plats F, G, showing Shape and Area of Fort Sumter--1828 |
483 |
Forts |
map |
| 1883 |
Fac-Simile of Relics Found in the Cornerstone of the Old Light-House, Morris Island, 1767 |
491 |
Morris Island |
illustration |
| 1884 |
The Ichnography of Charles Town, at High Water, 1739 |
frontispiece |
Charleston |
map |
| 1884 |
A Plat of the City's Artesian Well, Marion Square, showing strata down to the depth of 1970 feet |
152 |
Artesian Well |
map |
| 1884 |
A Map of Morris and Part of Folly Islands, at the Entrance of Charleston Harbor, 1861–62 |
352 |
Morris Island |
map |
| 1884 |
Plan of Fort Wagner, Morris Island |
360 |
Forts |
illustration |
| 1885 |
A map of the Inner Harbor, with several thousand Soundings, showing Depth of Water at all Points |
frontispiece |
Charleston |
map |
| 1885 |
Portraits of the Prominent Volunteer Firemen, 1842 |
152 |
People |
illustration |
| 1885 |
Facsimile of Poster fixing Price of Stamps and of the Stamp itself |
336 |
Stamps |
illustration |
| 1886 |
Map of Charleston and Vicinity, showing location of all Forts |
352 |
Forts |
map |
| 1886 |
The Earliest Map of Carolina, made by order of the Lords Proprietors, 1672 |
248 |
South Carolina |
map |
| 1886 |
Map of the Improved Part of Carolina, with the settlements down to 1715 |
280 |
South Carolina |
map |
| 1886 |
Map Showing Epicenter Region of Earthquake, 31 August 1886 |
345 |
1886 Earthquake |
map |
| 1886 |
Court House--Earthquake Views |
352 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Residence of Mr. Ravenel, East Battery, Earthquake Views |
360 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Old U.S. Courthouse, Earthquake Views |
368 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Residence of Mr. William Sinkler, Tradd Street, Earthquake Views |
376 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Collapsed Building in Rear of U.S. Post Office, Earthquake Views |
384 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Ruins of Three Large Buildings, Hayne Street, Earthquake Views |
392 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Medical College, Ruins of Portico |
400 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
St. Michael's Church, Earthquake Views |
408 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Schultz Residence, Summerville, Earthquake Views |
416 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Geyser near Ten Mile Hill, Showing Erupted Sand, Earthquake Views |
424 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1886 |
Fissure Near Ashley River, Earthquake Views |
425 |
1886 Earthquake |
photo |
| 1887 |
Front Row of Cottages, Upper King Street, William Enston Home |
frontispiece |
Enston Home |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Ground Plan of Enston Home |
86 |
Enston Home |
map |
| 1887 |
Office, Shirras Dispensary |
91 |
Shirras Dispensary |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Orphan House |
96 |
Orphan House |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Memorial Hospital |
136 |
Memorial Hospital |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Ground Plan of Memorial Hospital |
137 |
Memorial Hospital |
map |
| 1887 |
Central Fire Station |
168 |
Fire Station |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Central Police Station |
178 |
Police Station |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Old Cumberland M.E. Church |
352 |
Churches |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Old Bethel M.E. Church |
355 |
Churches |
illustration |
| 1887 |
Old Trinity Pulpit |
358 |
Churches |
illustration |
| 1887 |
New Bethel M.E. Church |
364 |
Churches |
illustration |
| 1888 |
No images in 1888 yearbook |
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|
| 1889 |
F. W. Dawson |
frontispiece |
People |
photo |
| 1890 |
Charleston Harbor |
135 |
Charleston |
|
| 1890 |
View of Maritime Sanitation Building |
136 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Interior of Maritime Sanitation Building |
148 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Open Cylinder, and Truck Loaded with Clothing, etc., before entering Maritime Sanitation |
150 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Cylinder-Truck with Clothing Introduced, Maritime Sanitation |
152 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Vessel Being Fumigated, and Wharf for Ballast Deposit, Maritime Sanitation |
154 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Fumigating Wharf--Vessel and Naphtha Launch, Maritime Sanitation |
156 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1890 |
View of Quarantine Officer's Dwelling |
158 |
Sanitation |
photo |
| 1891 |
No images in 1891 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1892 |
No images in 1892 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1893 |
Sketch of the College of Charleston |
238 |
College of Charleston |
illustration |
| 1893 |
Map showing soundings at the Jetties in Charleston Harbor from 1884 to 1892 |
272 |
Charleston Harbor |
map |
| 1894 |
Hall of St. Andrew's Society |
274 |
Buildings |
illustration |
| 1895 |
No images in 1895 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1896 |
No images in 1896 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1897 |
Cannon Park, preliminary plan |
184 |
Parks |
map |
| 1898 |
Chicora Park, general plan |
160 |
Parks |
map |
| 1899 |
Thomson Auditorium |
xxii |
Buildings |
|
| 1900 |
No images in 1900 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1901 |
The Timrod Memorial, Washington Square |
Appendix, p. 61 |
Memorials |
illustration |
| 1901 |
Henry Timrod |
Appendix, p. 62 |
People |
photo |
| 1901 |
Henry Timrod |
Appendix, p. 66 |
People |
photo |
| 1901 |
Henry Timrod house, Henderson Street, Columbia, S.C. |
Appendix, p. 68 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1901 |
Plan Showing Site of Naval Station, Charleston, S.C. |
Appendix, p. 83 |
Naval Station |
map |
| 1901 |
Plan Showing Proposed General Development, U.S. Naval Station, Charleston S.C. |
Appendix, p. 86 |
Naval Station |
map |
| 1902 |
Drainage Map of Charleston Neck |
Appendix, p. 90 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1903 |
Hon. J. Adger Smyth, Mayor |
frontispiece |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Board of Aldermen and Mayor Pro Tem, Charleston, S.C., 1900 |
iv |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Board of Aldermen and Mayor Pro Tem, Charleston, S.C., 1901 |
vi |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Board of Aldermen and Mayor Pro Tem, Charleston, S.C., 1902 |
viii |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Board of Aldermen and Mayor Pro Tem, Charleston, S.C., 1903 |
x |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
W. W. Simons, Clerk of Council |
xii |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
R. G. O'Neale, Mayor's Secretary |
xiv |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Theo. D. Jervey, City Recorder |
xviii |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
J. O. Lea, City Treasurer |
1 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Daniel L. Sinkler, City Assessor |
20 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Glenn E. Davis, City Sheriff |
41 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
J. B. Keckeley, Superintendent of Streets |
44 |
People |
|
| 1903 |
George H. Moffett, Corporation Counsel |
51 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
J. H. Dingle, City Surveyor |
54 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
I'on Simons, City Electrician |
64 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
J. Merceir Green, M.D., Health Officer |
67 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
O. G. Marjenhoff, Chief of Fire Department |
115 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
W. A. Boyle, Chief of Police |
130 |
People |
photo |
| 1903 |
Beauregard Memorial Arch |
frontispiece |
Memorials |
photo |
| 1904 |
Roper Hospital |
Appendix, p. 23 |
Roper Hospital |
illustration |
| 1905 |
Roper Hospital, blueprints |
Appendix, p. 24 |
Roper Hospital |
illustration |
| 1905 |
Roper Hospital, blueprints |
Appendix, p. 26 |
Roper Hospital |
illustration |
| 1905 |
Admiral F. W. Dickins, Cruiser Charleston |
Appendix, p. 30 |
People |
photo |
| 1905 |
U.S.S. Charleston |
Appendix, p. 40 |
Ships |
illustration |
| 1905 |
Cmdr. Winslow, U.S.N. |
Appendix, p. 46 |
People |
|
| 1905 |
Silver Punch bowl presented to crew of Cruiser Charleston by City of Charleston |
Appendix, p. 48 |
Misc. |
illustration |
| 1906 |
The North German Lloyd Steamship "Wittekind" |
Appendix, p. 31 |
Ships |
photo |
| 1906 |
Hon. E. J. Watson, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commerce and Immigration for South Carolina |
Appendix, p. 4 |
People |
photo |
| 1906 |
Chart of the "Wittekind's" First Voyage from Bremen to Charleston |
Appendix, p. 9 |
|
map |
| 1906 |
The First Immigrant from the "Wittekind," Herr Nicolaus Nicmann |
Appendix, p. 14 |
People |
photo |
| 1906 |
Immigrants with their Baggage, landing at Charleston from the "Wittekind" |
Appendix, p. 19 |
People |
photo |
| 1907 |
Bandstand, White Point Garden |
p. 199 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1907 |
Cannon Park, showing entrance to the new Charleston Museum |
Appendix, p. 13 |
Charleston Museum |
photo |
| 1907 |
Home of the Charleston Museum for Sixty Years |
Appendix, p. 16, 22 |
Charleston Museum |
photo |
| 1907 |
Francis Simmons Holmes |
Appendix, p. 26 |
People |
photo |
| 1908 |
Floor plan, main Exhibition Hall, New Charleston Museum |
p. 303 |
Charleston Museum |
map |
| 1909 |
No images in 1909 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1910 |
No images in 1910 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1911 |
In Hampton Park |
248 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1911 |
East Battery |
252 |
Charleston |
photo |
| 1911 |
In White Point Garden |
257 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1912 |
Panoramic view of Harbor and City of Charleston showing battleship fleet |
frontispiece |
Charleston |
photo |
| 1913 |
No images in 1913 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1914 |
Bacteriological Laboratory, Health Department, Medical College |
146 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1914 |
Bacteriological Laboratory, Health Department, Medical College |
150 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1915 |
No images in 1915 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1916 |
Hon. T. T. Hyde, Mayor |
frontispiece |
People |
photo |
| 1916 |
Police Station |
270 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1916 |
Capt. J. A. Black, Chief of Police |
280 |
People |
photo |
| 1916 |
T. M. O'Brien, Chief Detective |
281 |
People |
photo |
| 1917 |
No images in 1917 yearbook |
|
|
|
| 1918 |
Capt. J. A. Black, Chief of Police |
282 |
People |
photo |
| 1918 |
Police Station |
284 |
|
photo |
| 1918 |
Clarence Levy, Banking Detective |
292 |
People |
photo |
| 1918 |
Charles W. Busch, Juvenile Officer |
296 |
People |
photo |
| 1919 |
No images in 1919 yearbook |
|
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|
| 1920 |
Main Pumping Station, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
224 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
Engine Room, Main Pumping Station, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
226 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
Engineers' Cottages, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
231 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
One of the Original 100 ft. Timber Spillways, Goose Creek Dam, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
236 |
Dams |
photo |
| 1920 |
New Concrete Spillway, Goose Creek Dam, Hanahan, Berkeley Co,. S.C. |
241 |
Dams |
photo |
| 1920 |
Northeast Abutment, New Concrete Spillway, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
245 |
Dams |
photo |
| 1920 |
Washwater Standpipe, New Filter Plant, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
251 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
Concrete Forms in Place Ready for Pouring Concrete, New Filter Plant, Hanahan, Berkeley Co., S.C. |
256 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
One of 14 New Concrete Filter Tanks, Showing Wheeler Bottoms, About completed |
259 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
One of 14 new Filters Showing Wash Water Troughs, Wheeler Bottom and Balls in Place Ready to Receive Gravel and Sand |
264 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1920 |
James R. Cantwell, Chief of Police |
303 |
People |
photo |
| 1921 |
Engineers' Cottages, Hanahan Pumping Station |
192 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1921 |
Storage Reservoir after Removal of Floating Islands, Dec. 1921 |
228 |
|
photo |
| 1921 |
Storage Reservoir after Removal of Floating Islands, Dec. 1921 |
231 |
|
photo |
| 1921 |
New Filter Plant, Built 1920–21. Hanahan Pumping Station |
236 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1921 |
James R. Cantwell, Chief of Police |
281 |
People |
photo |
| 1922 |
Engineers' Cottages, Hanahan Pumping Station |
199 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1922 |
Section of 6" Main, Laid 1887--Removed 1922. Showing Incrustation. Coefficient 34. Water Department |
251 |
Water Department |
photo |
| 1922 |
Section of 6" Cement Lined Cast Iron Main, Laid 1922, Internal Dia. 5 5/8." Water Department |
253 |
Water Department |
photo |
| 1922 |
Storage Reservoir Showing Floating Islands, July 1921 |
259 |
|
photo |
| 1922 |
Storage Reservoir after Removal of Floating Islands, Dec. 1921 |
263 |
|
photo |
| 1922 |
James R. Cantwell, Chief of Police |
305 |
People |
photo |
| 1923 |
No images in 1923 yearbook. |
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| 1924 |
No images in 1924 yearbook. |
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| 1925 |
No images in 1925 yearbook. |
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| 1926 |
No images in 1926 yearbook. |
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| 1927 |
No images in 1927 yearbook. |
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| 1928 |
No images in 1928 yearbook. |
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| 1929 |
No images in 1929 yearbook. |
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| 1930 |
No images in 1930 yearbook. |
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| 1931 |
No yearbook published in 1931? |
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| 1932-35 |
Members of City Council inducted into office on December 14, 1931 |
1 |
People |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Cannon Street extension to Ashley River Bridge |
12 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Section of the New Rockville Road |
12 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
View of the City Dump before erection of the municipal incinerator |
13 |
|
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Municipal Incinerator |
13 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Municipal Swimming Pool at George St. (Two photos) |
14 |
|
photo |
| 1932-35 |
City of Charleston Pay Warrants, issued as an emergency measure, during 1932 and 1933 |
15 |
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photo |
| 1932-35 |
Municipal Yacht Basin, located on the Ashley River (Two photos) |
16 |
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photo |
| 1932-35 |
Fire Engine Station No. 9, erected on King Street, north of Simons Street |
20 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Modern Prison Farm, located on city owned pine land property to the north of Charleston |
20 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Colored Swimming Pool on President Street |
21 |
|
photo |
| 1932-35 |
New auditorium and fair building, erected at Johnson Hagood Stadium |
21 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
The Charleston Azalea Festival, held annually in April |
22 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1932-35 |
Municipal Airport |
22 |
Municipal Airport |
photo |
| 1936 |
Members of City Council who took office December 16, 1935 |
1 |
People |
photo |
| 1936 |
The Mayor's new office |
10 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1936 |
East Bay looking north from Broad Street |
10 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1936 |
A major step in Charleston's financial progress took place when Mayor Burnet R. Maybank signed the new Refunding Bonds |
12 |
People |
photo |
| 1936 |
Foot of Shaft 21, Edisto-Goose Creek Tunnel |
14 |
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photo |
| 1936 |
Shaft 22, North heading to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, before trimming |
14 |
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photo |
| 1936 |
The Nation's Chief Executive [Franklin D. Roosevelt], waves an affectionate farewell to Charleston from the bridge of the Indianapolis, on the eve of departure on the good-will cruise to South America |
16 |
People |
photo |
| 1936 |
The famous Roosevelt smile flashes as the President halts on the gangplank to say goodbye to the crowd at Union Pier |
18 |
People |
photo |
| 1936 |
Murray Vocational School, as seen across Murray Park |
20 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1936 |
The smoldering city dump, . . .[and] the modern garbage incinerator shown below |
66 |
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photo |
| 1936 |
An interesting contrast in the appearance of East Battery [Two photos, 1883 and 1936] |
70 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1936 |
Ox pulling dump cart at one of the EdistoGoose Creek Tunnel shafts; Water Works |
84 |
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photo |
| 1936 |
Down into the solid Edisto marl this shaft reaches to connect with the 23 mile EdistoGoose Creek tunnel; Water Works |
84 |
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photo |
| 1936 |
Traffic Sergeant John J. Garbini and Chauffeur William M. Runey stand before one of Charleston's new police cruisers |
122 |
People |
photo |
| 1936 |
Two striking views of Charleston's Battery [White Point Garden] |
132 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1936 |
Past historic Fort Sumter, the formidable cruiser Indianapolis moves seaward, carrying President Roosevelt on his epoch-making voyage to South America |
178 |
Ships |
photo |
| 1936 |
The Queen of Charleston's 1936 Azalea Festival goes to Mullins to take part in that city's Tobacco Festival |
182 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1936 |
An artist's conception of Charleston in 1861, as seen from the Mount Pleasant shore |
184 |
Charleston |
photo |
| 1936 |
A scene on Marshall's Wharf |
186 |
Maritime |
photo |
| 1936 |
A view from the Clyde Line Docks |
188 |
Maritime |
photo |
| 1936 |
A view from St. Michael's Steeple, looking east, showing schooners in the Cooper [1883] |
192 |
Charleston |
photo |
| 1936 |
A view from St. Michael's Steeple, looking northeast [ca. 1933] |
193 |
Charleston |
photo |
| 1937 |
The gigantic plant of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company |
12 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1937 |
The Sunken Garden at Hampton Park |
14 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1937 |
Immediately after Azalea Festival Corporation |
16 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1937 |
Coronation of Miss Charleston for Azalea Festival |
16 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1937 |
The new aviary at Hampton Park |
132 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1937 |
The new concrete tennis courts at William Moultrie Playground |
134 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1937 |
New maginal [sic] wharf and shed constructed at Columbus Street |
164 |
Maritime |
photo |
| 1937 |
A few of the local vessels tied up at the new pier at the Municipal Yacht Basin at low tide |
176 |
Maritime |
photo |
| 1937 |
Meeting Street Manor |
178 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1937 |
A few of the snipes participating in the Azalea Festival races off the Battery |
179 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1937 |
A portion of the Animal section of the Azalea Festival Floats Parade |
180 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1937 |
Joseph C. Barbot |
181 |
People |
photo |
| 1937 |
John J. Healy |
182 |
People |
photo |
| 1937 |
Brice H. Mathews |
183 |
People |
photo |
| 1937 |
W. Moultrie Ball |
184 |
People |
photo |
| 1937 |
Main or Church Street Façade of Dock Street Theatre |
186 |
Dock Street Theatre |
photo |
| 1937 |
Pit, Boxes, and Proscenium of Dock Street Theatre |
188 |
Dock Street Theatre |
photo |
| 1937 |
Green Room of Dock Street Theatre |
190 |
Dock Street Theatre |
photo |
| 1937 |
The Lobby of the Dock Street Theatre |
190 |
Dock Street Theatre |
photo |
| 1937 |
Former Residence of Governor Thomas Bennett, 1 Lucas Street |
198 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1937 |
Residence of Mrs. W. A. Roebling, 64 South Battery |
198 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1937 |
Residence of Mrs. George W. Williams, 15 Meeting Street |
200 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1937 |
Residence of John Mead Howells, 105 Tradd Street |
200 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1937 |
Residence of Mr. Julian Mitchell, 8 South Battery |
202 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1937 |
The West Point Mill building as it appeared in 1936 |
212 |
West Point Mill |
photo |
| 1937 |
The Old Road leading to West Point Mill [ca. 1880s] |
212 |
West Point Mill |
photo |
| 1938 |
Burnet R. Maybank, Mayor, 1931–1938 |
10 |
People |
photo |
| 1938 |
Henry W. Lockwood, Mayor, 1938– |
11 |
People |
photo |
| 1938 |
Fifth Annual Azalea Festival--Vice President John N. Garner, Mayor Barnet R. Maybank, and Governor Olin D. Johnston |
12 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1938 |
Fifth Annual Azalea Festival--Mayor Burnet R. Maybank crowns Festival Queen, Miss Dorothy Moore, of Florence |
14 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1938 |
Miss Charleston of the 1938 Azalea Festival and some of the members of her court |
16 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1938 |
James H. Dingle, City Engineer |
180 |
People |
photo |
| 1938 |
John P. Sullivan, Chief Clerk, Assessing Division |
181 |
People |
photo |
| 1938 |
Negroes cull through debris of their homes in the Gadsden Green section |
182 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Torn asunder as if by internal explosion, this residence is typical of the damage in the Gadsden Green section |
182 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
A damaged piano, and a perpendicular bed spring give mute evidence of the force of the blow |
183 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Cleaved as if by a giant meat cutter, the side of this residence in the Gadsden Green section lies against the adjacent house |
183 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
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| 1938 |
The mass of sticks and splinters which was the two story frame store of John M. Rousso, southeast corner of Rutledge and Race |
184 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Ruins of the rectory of Sacred Heart Parish Church |
184 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Residences in Lilly Court collapsed like piles of building blocks |
185 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Homes completely demolished in the Gadsden Green section |
185 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Residences on Murray Boulevard, west of King, where one of the tornadoes first struck the city |
186 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The overturned automobile and the damaged roofs and porches indicated the force of the blow on South Battery, just west of King |
186 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The gaping hole in historic St. Michael's Church, viewed from City Hall park |
187 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The City Hall, shortly after the tornado |
188 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The City Hall park and the Timrod Inn, as they appeared a few hours after the tornado |
189 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The Sing Lee Laundry, 133 King Street |
191 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
The damaged pilasters and roof of the Huguenot Church are apparent here |
190 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Chalmers Street, looking westward toward Hibernian Hall |
191 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
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| 1938 |
Panoramic view of tornado damage as seen from the roof of the United States Custom House, East Bay and Market Street |
193 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Laborers search the ruins of 45 State Street, where six persons were killed |
194 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
A soldier stands guard as workmen attempt to salvage the damanged building at I. M. Pearlstine & Sons, southwest corner of East Bay and Cumberland Streets |
195 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Bales of damaged cotton lay bare to the elements at the warehouse of the City Compress and Warehouse Company, eastern end of Charlotte Street |
195 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1938 |
Paths of the five tornadoes |
196 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
map |
| 1938 |
Workmen dig into the ruins of the building at the southwest corner of East Bay and Market Streets, which housed the Charleston Paper Company on the first floor, with living quarters above |
198 |
Tornadoes of 1938 |
photo |
| 1939 |
The Sullivan's Island-Fort Moultrie float passes down King Street in the Annual Azalea Festival Parade, and one of the visiting queens follows in a jinrikisha |
10 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1939 |
Charleston's City Hall and Fireproof Building, showing trees of Washington Park, which replaced those damaged by 1938 tornado |
11 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1939 |
New bird house at Hampton Park |
14 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1939 |
Charleston Incinerator, showing loaded trucks on ramp |
58 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1939 |
Wragg Borough Homes. Some of the buildings to be demolished for the new project |
60 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Mary and Drake Streets looking north. Some of the buildings to be demolished for the Wragg Borough Homes Project |
61 |
Housing Projects |
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| 1939 |
A view of Hampton Park's sunken garden |
122 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1939 |
Front entrance to the new Student Activities Building of the College of Charleston |
142 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1939 |
Rear view of the new College of Charleston Student Activities Building, showing tennis court donated by John B. Farrow |
144 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1939 |
Anson Borough Homes. Some of the buildings to be demolished for the new housing project |
166 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Anson Borough Homes, showing some of the neat structures which have replaced unsightly wooden tenements |
167 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
West side of Franklin Street showing entrance to Cromwell Alley. All of the wooden buildings will be demolished and the brick building at the far right is to be remodeled as a part of the Robert Mills Manor extension |
168 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Robert Mills Manor. A birds-eye view of a portion of the area shown in the previous picture, but taken six months later |
169 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Miss Margaret Welch, Charleston's 1939 Azalea Festival Queen |
170 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1939 |
Miss Carolina Palm of Greenville, selected by Earl Carroll, Hollywood producer, as Queen of the 1939 Azalea Festival |
171 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1939 |
Robert Mills Manor Housing Project in course of construction |
172 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Rear view of Old Marine Hospital Building showing its restoration |
174 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Front view of Old Marine Hospital Building, now used as office for Robert Mills Manor housing project |
176 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1939 |
Prospect of Charles Town, 1739 |
184 |
Charleston |
illustration |
| 1940 |
The City Council of Charleston, inaugurated, December 18, 1939 |
11 |
People |
photo |
| 1940 |
A bank of Azaleas in Hampton Park |
12 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1940 |
Wisteria and Dogwood in Hampton Park |
14 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1940 |
Grove Street, looking eastward from Tenth Avenue |
16 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1940 |
St. Margaret Street, westward from Eleventh Avenue |
18 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1940 |
Poplar Street, eastward from Hester Street. |
20 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1940 |
Completed in 1940, the Charleston County Hall fills the long felt need for a large auditorium and convention hall. |
70 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1940 |
Scenes of Charleston's Municipal Swimming Pool, which enjoyed a banner season in 1940 |
140 |
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photo |
| 1940 |
Scenes from Charleston's Playgrounds in 1940 |
142 |
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photo |
| 1940 |
Auditorium of College of Charleston Student Activities Building, formally opened in 1940 |
160 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1940 |
Rear view of College of Charleston Student Activities Building, showing concrete tennis courts, donated by John B. Farrow |
162 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1940 |
Foyer and stairs of College of Charleston Student Activities Building, completed at a total cost of $218,000 |
164 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1940 |
Negro dwellings on Marsh Street, which were torn down to provide the site for the Anson Borough Homes Housing Project |
180 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1940 |
Anson Borough Homes Project, seen from Calhoun Street, with the new buildings of the Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Company in the left background |
182 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1940 |
A scene in Beaufort Court, one of the unsanitary negro alleys which was blotted out by the construction of the Wragg Borough Homes Housing Project |
184 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1940 |
Anson Borough Homes Project, seen from Calhoun Street, with the new buildings of the Charleston Shipbuilding & Drydock Company in the left background [Duplicate of p. 182] |
186 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1940 |
Queen of the 1940 Azalea Festival, Miss Ernestine Sitton, of Easley |
188 |
Azalea Festival |
photo |
| 1940 |
Building at Northwest corner of Broad and King Streets, believed to be the place where Dr. Lining made his weather |
206 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1940 |
Dr. Robert Wilson, 1736–1815, one of the founders of Medical Society of South Carolina, organized in 1789 |
228 |
People |
port. |
| 1940 |
David Ramsay, M.D. |
230 |
People |
port. |
| 1940 |
Joseph Johnson, M.D. |
238 |
People |
port. |
| 1941 |
Charleston's newest professional sport. Some of the early arrivals at one of Charleston's Sally League baseball games at College Park |
10 |
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photo |
| 1941 |
The Charleston Navy Yard launches another fighting ship for Uncle Sam. The U.S.S. Hobson hits the waters September 8, 1941 |
12 |
Charleston Navy Yard |
photo |
| 1941 |
General view of a pier at the Charleston Navy Yard, showing work under way on two ships |
14 |
Charleston Navy Yard |
photo |
| 1941 |
Calhoun and East Bay Street, showing cleared area through which East Bay will be extended to connect with Bay Street, giving eastern waterfront traffic quick access to the northern section of the city |
16 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1941 |
Lower Rutledge Avenue, showing the roadway improved by the State Highway Department in connection with the new state highway "belt line" around the city |
18 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1941 |
Another new residence in the northwest section. Residence of Jesse W. Orvin, at Maple and Hester Streets |
20 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1941 |
A new home in the fast developing Northwestern section. The residence of G. M. Canaday, 165 Maple Street |
22 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1941 |
White Point Gardens, with the Memorial to the Confederate Defenders of Fort Sumter in the foreground |
70 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1941 |
A view of Hampton Park, as seen through the trees from the Mary Murray Memorial Driveway |
148 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1941 |
Hampton Park Azaleas in bloom |
150 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1941 |
The New Clubhouse at the Charleston Municipal Golf Course |
152 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1941 |
The Gadsden Green Homes Housing Project, as seen from President Street |
190 |
Housing Projects |
photo |
| 1941 |
George Washington (Trumbull-1791) |
195 |
People |
col. port. |
| 1941 |
General Zachary Taylor (by Beard) |
197 |
People |
port. |
| 1941 |
General P. G. T. Beauregard (by Healy) |
199 |
People |
port. |
| 1941 |
John C. Calhoun (by Healy) |
201 |
People |
port. |
| 1941 |
President James Monroe (by Morse) |
203 |
People |
port. |
| 1941 |
General Andrew Jackson (by Vanderlyn) |
207 |
People |
port. |
| 1942 |
Recreation room at Charleston's USO club, Meeting and George Streets |
12 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1942 |
The Charleston Navy Yard--Two destroyer escorts, U.S.S. James E. Craig and U.S.S. Eichenberger |
14 |
Charleston Navy Yard |
photo |
| 1942 |
Meeting of portion of Navy Yard personnel during Labor Day celebration 1942 |
16 |
Charleston Navy Yard |
photo |
| 1942 |
Activities at Inshore Patrol Base, established at James F. Byrnes Seaplane base, leased by City to United States of America |
18 |
Byrnes Seaplane Base |
photo |
| 1942 |
Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. The Fleet Tug, U.S.S. Arapaho, slides down the ways June 22, 1942 |
20 |
Ships |
photo |
| 1942 |
New apartment house at Grove Street and Eighth Avenue |
106 |
Houses |
photo |
| 1942 |
Personnel and equipment of the Charleston Volunteer Fire Department |
120 |
Fire Department |
photo |
| 1942 |
The Charleston Volunteer Fire Department plays its hoses on Colonial Lake |
124 |
Fire Department |
photo |
| 1942 |
View of sunken garden at Hampton Park |
170 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1942 |
Charleston Municipal Yacht Basin, showing area paved by City during 1942 for the convenience of boat owners |
176 |
Maritime |
photo |
| 1942 |
Norman Street, looking northward from Alway, showing new concrete paving laid by Housing Authority |
178 |
Streets |
photo |
| 1942 |
The "Bedstead Tomb" in St. Michael's Graveyard |
182 |
Graveyards |
photo |
| 1942 |
The "Old Powder Magazine" in Cumberland Street |
186 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1942 |
Ichnography of Charles-Town, showing first magazine on Old Burial Ground [Reproduction from 1884 Year Book] |
192 |
Charleston |
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| 1942 |
Plat showing location of 1737 Magazine |
194 |
Buildings |
map |
| 1942 |
Plat showing location of second magazine on Public Grounds near Work House |
196 |
Buildings |
map |
| 1942 |
Plat showing location of Magazine on Hobcaw Point |
198 |
Buildings |
map |
| 1942 |
Plat showing location of Magazine on Charleston Neck |
200 |
Buildings |
map |
| 1942 |
Magazine on Laurel Island. Robert Mills Building |
204 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1943 |
The High School [of Charleston] Buildings: (1) 59 Society St., first permanent building (1841–1880); (2) N. W. George and Meeting Streets (1881–1922); (3) 147 Rutledge Avenue, original building (1922–1931); (4) 147 Rutledge Avenue, remodeled (1931 to present) |
196 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1943 |
Henry M. Bruns--Principal, 1839–1864 |
200 |
People |
port. |
| 1943 |
Virgil C. Dibble--Principal, 1872–1899 |
208 |
People |
photo |
| 1943 |
W. M. Whitehead--Principal, 1899–1919 |
222 |
People |
photo |
| 1943 |
R. V. Royal, Principal, 1919–1927 |
228 |
People |
photo |
| 1943 |
Thos. F. Mosimann, Principal, 1927–1934 |
236 |
People |
photo |
| 1943 |
Henry O. Strohecker, Principal, 1934 to present |
238 |
People |
photo |
| 1944 |
New City Administration which took office December 20, 1943 |
10 |
People |
photo |
| 1944 |
Central building, James F. Byrnes Seaplane Base, leased by city to United States of America for the inshore patrol activities |
16 |
Byrnes Seaplane Base |
photo |
| 1944 |
Auditorium at new USO club, George and Meeting Streets |
18 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1944 |
New asphalt plant constructed by the City |
64 |
Buildings |
photo |
| 1944 |
New Police Cruisers placed in service in 1944 |
130 |
Police Department |
photo |
| 1944 |
Azaleas in bloom at Hampton Park |
138 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1944 |
Building at Hampton Park converted into Girl Scout hut |
142 |
Parks |
photo |
| 1944 |
A Platt of Charles Town [1725] |
186 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1944 |
Ichnography of Charleston, South Carolina, at the request of Adam Tunno, Esq. for the use of the Phoenix Fire Company of London, taken from actual survey, 2d August 1899, by Edmund Petrie |
194 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1944 |
Plan of Charleston, S.C., 1849 |
198 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1944 |
Map of the City of Charleston, S.C., 1942 |
202 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1945 |
No images in 1945 yearbook |
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| 1946 |
The Ralph Izard Hatchment, St. James's, Goose Creek |
183 |
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illustration |
| 1946 |
St. James's Church, Goose Creek |
186 |
Churches |
photo |
| 1946 |
A Dutch Mortuary Board--the hatchment of a widow |
192 |
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illustration |
| 1947 |
The Mayor and a Group of City Officials |
12 |
People |
photo |
| 1947 |
Captain William Hall (1759–1814) |
176 |
People |
port. |
| 1947 |
1947 Commodore Abraham Whipple (1733– 1819), by Edward Savage (1761–1817) |
178 |
People |
port. |
| 1947 |
Map of Charleston, 1780, showing the ships sunk across the channel of Cooper River, by Commodore Abraham Whipple |
180 |
Charleston |
map |
| 1947 |
The Frigate SOUTH CAROLINA from a water-color "A.D. 1793 By Jon. Phippen," in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts |
182 |
Ships |
map |
| 1947 |
John Mayrant (1762–1836) Midshipman and Lieutenant in the South Carolina Navy |
188 |
People |
port. |
| 1948 |
City Council inaugurated December 15, 1947 |
4 |
People |
photo |
| 1949-51 |
No images in 1949–51 yearbook |
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