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Distribution of food rations from the American Red Cross, photograph from The Storm Swept Coast of South Carolina, Chehaw, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of Beaufort County Library.
President of the Red Cross, Clara Barton, 1904, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Two Sea Islanders carting rations to other survivors of the storm, "The Sea Island Hurricane: The Devastation, 1894," from Scribner Magazine, drawing by Daniel Smith, Sea Islands, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Men building ditches in Saxtonville, South Carolina, 1913, courtesy of the Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
A man making repairs to a woman's cabin, St. Helena, South Carolina, 1905, courtesy of the Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Rice field workers building a barrier wall of a dike at Mulberry Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1916, courtesy of Historic Charleston Foundation.
Rice field workers ditching at Mulberry Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1916, courtesy of Historic Charleston Foundation.
Rice field worker ditching at Mulberry Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1916, courtesy of Historic Charleston Foundation.
(Left) Relief committee worker loading a horse cart for 1886 earthquake relief efforts, Harper's Weekly, Charleston, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives. (Right) Charleston residents in line to receive rations from the Subsistence Committee after the 1886 earthquake, Harper's Weekly, 1886, courtesy of the Charleston Museum Archives.
Rice field workers building dike on Mulberry Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1916, courtesy of the Historic Charleston Foundation.
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