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“Bulletin to Regional Directors,” Harold J. Lane to FTA International Vice Presidents, Regional Directors, et. al, November 2, 1945, Isaiah Bennett Papers (AMN 1056), Folder 10, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture.
Letter from Harold J. Lane detailing strike activities against the American Tobacco Company and calling union members to action.
“Bombardment of Fort Sumter by the batteries of the Confederate states,” illustration from
Harper's Weekly
, April 27, 1861, courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
[Left to right] Federal Judge J. Waties Waring, Mamie Garvin Fields, Elizabeth Waring, and Arthur J. Clement, ca. 1950s, courtesy of the
Post and Courie
r.
(Top) Plat # 32-48-3, c. 1807, SC Historical Society collections, (bottom) 1957 survey, College of Charleston
(Starting top left, going clockwise) Pencil sketch of KKBE by John Rubens Smith, ca. 1812, courtesy of Library of Congress; photograph of Brith Sholom Synagogue at 68 St. Philips Street in Charleston, circa 1900; sketch of Brith Sholom Beth Israel in Charleston, by Laura S. Peck; Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, circa 1920, last three images courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston.
(Right) Woodland-period ceramics from Stono Preserve, photograph by Kimberly Pyszka, 2010. (Left) Baked clay object, photograph by Kimberly Pyszka, Stono Preserve, 2009.
(Left)Portrait of Penn School founder, M. Ellen Murray, courtesy of the Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (Right) Photograph of Annie Wigg Smalls, circa 1880s, courtesy of Find A Grave.
(Left) Silhouette of Isaac Harby, from The Jews of Charleston: The History of an American Community. (Right) A page from Isaac Harby's prayer book relating an evening prayer and a sketch of the ouroboros symbol, Charleston, circa 1825, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries.
(Left) Remains of the parsonage’s foundations. (Right) A portion of the parsonage’s cellar, photographs by Kimberly Pyszka, Stono Preserve, 2011 and 2014.
(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.
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