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The Language of Libations in Early South Carolina

Article Date
March 31, 2017

Today we’re going to travel back in Lowcountry history in search of something to drink. Time travel can make a body thirsty, you know. Let’s imagine that we’re traveling back to colonial South Carolina, that is, sometime between the arrival of the...

John Laurens and Hamilton: A Closer Look, Part 3

Article Date
March 23, 2017

Today we’re going to conclude the story of John Laurens, a Charleston native who’s one of the principal characters in Act One of the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. In our last episode, we picked up with John Laurens at the Battle of Monmouth in...

John Laurens and Hamilton: A Closer Look, Part 2

Article Date
March 16, 2017

Today we’re going to continue with the story of John Laurens, a Charleston native who’s one of the principal characters in Act One of the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. In our last episode, we began with Ron Chernow’s award-winning biography of...

John Laurens and Hamilton: A Closer Look, Part 1

Article Date
March 8, 2017

Welcome to the Charleston Time Machine. I’m Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, and today we’re going begin our conversation in the present with a brief look at the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton, and the best-selling...

Ten Things Everyone Should Know about Lowcountry Rice

Article Date
March 2, 2017

If you’re a relative newcomer to this part of the world, you might wonder why Lowcountry natives spend so much time talking about rice and its relationship to the history of South Carolina. The great volume of publications and conversations about...

Charleston’s First Orchestra: The St. Cecilia Society

Article Date
February 23, 2017

Today we’re going to travel back in Lowcountry history to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the first orchestra in the British America, which was formed right here in Charleston, a decade before the birth of the United States. I’m talking about...

Charleston Alphabet Soup

Article Date
February 17, 2017

Today’s time-traveling menu includes a bowl of Charleston “alphabet soup,” stocked with five and twenty nuggets of local flavor. Rather than following the story of one person or event as a means of traveling back in Lowcountry history, we’ll sample...

Hurricanes in Lowcountry History, Part 2

Article Date
February 13, 2017

Today we’re going to continue on journey we started in our last episode, looking back at notable hurricanes that have made an impact on the Lowcountry over the past few centuries. We left off at the turn of the nineteenth century, when relatively...

Hurricanes in Lowcountry History, Part 1

Article Date
February 10, 2017

Recently [in early October 2016] we had a visit from a Category-one storm named Matthew. Fortunately, Matthew caused more disruption than damage in the Lowcountry. Some folks did sustain significant damage to their property, and a few lost their...