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(Left) Parker School, Kershaw County, South Carolina, 1930s, courtesy of South Carolina Department of Archives and History. State Historic Properties Office. (Right) Four Mile School, Horry County, South Carolina, 1930s, courtesy of South Carolina Department of Archives and History. State Historic Properties Office.
(Left) Portrait of Aaron Solomon Raisin, photograph by A. Smith, New York, New York, 1902, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries. (Right) Portrait of Jacob S. Raisin, 1906, photograph by Sol. Young Studios, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston Libraries.
(Left) Portrait of Edwin Harleston, 1923, courtesy of New York Public Library Digital Collections. (Center) Portrait of Septima Poinsette Clark as a young woman, circa 1915, courtesy of Avery Research Center of African American History and Culture. (Right) Portrait of Mamie Garvin-Fields as a young woman, circa 1906.
(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.
(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) 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) Two men on Halls Island, photograph by Conrad Munro Donner, Halls Island, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library. (Right) Lowcountry landscape in the vicinity of Yemassee, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library.
(Left) Two men working a plow, photograph by Conrad Munro Donner, Halls Island, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library. (Right) Young workers loading potatoes onto a wagon, photograph by Conrad Munro Donner, Halls Island, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library.
(Left) Two people carrying bushel baskets filled with asparagus crops, photograph by Conrad Munro Donner, Halls Island, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library. (Right) Women and children outside of a home, photograph by Conrad Munro Donner, Halls Island, circa 1900, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library.
(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.
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