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Battle of Battery Wagner, Morris Island, S.C., 1863, courtesy of The Photographic History of The Civil War in Ten Volumes: Volume Five, Forts and Artillery.
Ruins from War in Columbia, S.C., photograph by George N. Barnard, 1865, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration.
Robert E. Lee surrenders at Appomattox Court House, painting by Thomas Nast, courtesy of Granger Historical Picture Archive.
Wade Hampton III, Governor of South Carolina, photograph by Matthew Brady and Levin Handy, c. 1865-1880, courtesy of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Avery Normal Institute, Charleston, South Carolina, from the American Missionary Association, ca. 1870, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Francis Lewis Cardozo, ca. late nineteenth century, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
“The Avery Institute, Charleston, South Carolina,”
Harper’s Weekly
, 1879, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Morrison A. Holmes, ca. late nineteenth century, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Earthquake damage, Charleston, South Carolina, 1886, courtesy of the Waring Historical Library, Medical University of South Carolina. A massive earthquake in 1886 caused extensive damage to the city's buildings, and reportedly resulted in eighty-three deaths. Avery closed temporarily due to earthquake damage to the school building.
Great Earthquake Damage, Charleston, South Carolina, August 31, 1886, courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library.
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