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Springfield Baptist Church
Image courtesy of Jane Aldrich
Sprout flow in rice fields, Middleton Place, Summerville, South Carolina, ca. early 2000s, courtesy of the Middleton Place Foundation. During the colonial period, rice proved to be the South Carolina Lowcountry's most lucrative cash crop. Lowcountry planters primarily used enslaved African skills and labor in inland and tidal rice cultivation. Tidal rice plantations involved enslaved workers digging extensive systems of dikes, ditches, and fields, such as the one shown here at Middleton Place.
St Andrew’s Church interior, image from “Anglican Church in Colonial SC: Their History and Architecture,” Suzanne Linder, 2000
St. Andrew's Elementary School, Charleston County, South Carolina, 2005.
St. Andrew's Hall, Charleston, head-quarters of the Wood Delegation at Charleston,
Harper's Weekly
, 1860, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of The Charleston Museum Archives, Illustrated Newspapers Collection.
St. Andrew's Parish Church Marker, photograph by Emily Pigott, Charleston, South Carolina, November 2015.
St. Augustine of Canterbury from the Saint Petersburg Bede, ca. 731-746 A.D., courtesy of the National Library of Russia.
St. George's Hall, photograph by Dave Root, Liverpool, England, 2007.
St. George's Hall, photograph by Dave Root, Liverpool, England, 2007.
St. Helena Island: Ann Fripp - Bowles,
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