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USS Niagara
, artwork by Clary Ray, courtesy of the U.S. Navy.
Local 15 union meeting with Marie Hodges and Nan Carter, Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1950s, courtesy ofGeorgia State University, Southern Labor Archives.
"The first colored senator and representatives- in the 41st and 42nd Congress of the United States,"
Currier & Ives
, 1872, courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division.
"Gang of 25 Sea Island Cotton and Rice Negroes," slave sale advertisement, Charleston, South Carolina, 1852, courtesy of Duke University Libraries Digital Collections.
"John Ball, Plan of a Tract of Land Containing 4,408 acres," plat of Jericho Plantation, Bethera, South Carolina, January 2, 1808, courtesy of the John McCrady Plat Collection, Charleston County Register of Mesne Conveyance.
“A Plan of Airyhall, A rice and cotton plantation situated on the south side of the Ashepoo River, St. Bartholomew’s Parish, Colleton County,” South Carolina, May 1849, courtesy of the John McCrady Plat Collection, Charleston County Register of Mesne Conveyance.
Cooper-Ashley-Wando River Basin, USGS satellite image, 2008, image courtesy of the United States Geological Survey.
Dual flanking canals wrapping around Cypress Grove and Back River Plantations, with water flowing left to right, Charleston, South Carolina, 6 August 1792, courtesy of the Ball Family Papers, South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina.
“A View of CHARLES TOWN the Capital of South Carolina in North America,” 1768, engraving by Pierre Charles Canot from original painting by T. Mellish, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
Generals Steedman and Fullerton conferring with the freedmen in their church at Trent River Settlement, 1866, sketch by Theodore R. Davis,
Harper's Weekly
, courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
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