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Plat of Stono River land, 1807, courtesy of South Carolina Historical Society.
Plat of the Morris Street Business District, courtesy of the Charleston County Public Library.
Plats 6611 A and B, courtesy of McCrady Plat Collection, Charleston County RMS.
Plum Branch Elementary School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, McCormick County, South Carolina, 2005.
Plymouth Church Marker, photograph by Emily Pigott, Charleston, South Carolina, November 2015.
Plymouth Congregational Church and Parsonage, ca. 1895, courtesy of the Avery Research Center. In 1867, over one hundred African Americans, mostly former members of the Circular Church, founded the Plymouth Church, the oldest Black Congregational Church in South Carolina. Avery Principal Francis Cardozo served as one of the early pastors, and many Averyites and their families became members of the congregation.
Plymouth Congregational Church, ca. late nineteenth century, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Poached bass arranged with lemon slices and mixed greens, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
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