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Location of colonial settlement at College of Charleston's Center for Environmental Research
Art Studio
In 1940 Madeleine’s youngest son, John Henry Dick, inherited the property and chose to construct his home and art studio overlooking the Stono River.
"Gang of 25 Sea Island Cotton and Rice Negroes," slave sale advertisement, Charleston, South Carolina, 1852, courtesy of Duke University Libraries Digital Collections.
“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.
1720s addition to St. Paul's Church after Yamassee War, photograph (left) and ground penetrating radar image (right)
1707 location of St. Paul's Church photograph (left) and ground penetrating radar image (right)
Mended bottle from parsonage ruins
Bottles in place at St. Paul's Parsonage site
Brick cellar, St. Paul's Parish
Archaeological excavation, photograph by Kimberly Pyszka, Stono Preserve, 2010.
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