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Side view of Tenement built by Richard Holloway, located at 221 Calhoun, Charleston, South Carolina. Courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Garden gate sketches ("no. 2" and "no. 3"), 113 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, created by Philip Simmons, ca. 1995, Philip Simmons Collection, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Former Cigar Factory, image by Mary Battle, Charleston, South Carolina, June 2013.
"The South Carolina Institute, at Charleston, South Carolina, in which the Democratic Convention will meet," April 21, 1860. Harper's Weekly. Courtesy of Charleston Museum Illustrated Newspapers Collection, The Charleston Museum Archives. [NEED IMAGE]
http://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/lcdl/catalog/lcdl:233#!prettyPhoto
"Palmetto-Tree, and old Custom-House, at Charleston, South Carolina," December 1, 1860, Harper's Weekly, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001699893/
"Secession Orators Addressing the People Outside of the City Hall," Charleston, South Carolina, in
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
, November 24, 1860, Charleston Museum Illustrated Newspapers Collection, courtesy ofThe Charleston Museum Archives.
"Port and City of New Orleans," painting by Marie Adrien Persac, 1858, courtesy of the Historic New Orleans Collection.
The Hold of a Slave Ship Captured off the Congo River, painting by Francis Meynell, 1845, courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, London, United Kingdom.
"Capture of a Slaver the Brigantine Paulina," in the Rio Ponga, West Central Africa, painting by Francis Meynell, 1853, courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, London, United Kingdom.
A British Man of War Captures a Slave Ship off West Africa.
"Kabenda," painting by Francis Meynell, painting by Francis Meynell, 1855, courtesy of the National Maritime Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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