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A political cartoon addressing Governor Benjamin Tillman's efforts to disenfranchise Black South Carolinians in the 1890s, "The Negro Disenfranchised," 1897, courtesy of the New York Public Library.
Hurricane survivors posed in front of Whitehall Plantation, photograph from The Storm Swept Coasts of South Carolina, Beaufort, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of 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.
Clara Barton's room in Beaufort, South Carolina, 1893, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Hurricane damage to a mansion on Station Creek, "The Sea Island Hurricane: The Devastation, 1894," from Scribner Magazine, drawing by Daniel Smith, Sea Islands, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Devastation and destruction of homes on Coosaw Island, "The Sea Island Hurricane: The Devastation, 1894," from Scribner Magazine, sketch Daniel Smith, Sea Islands, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Map of the Sea Islands along the South Carolina and Georgia coast, "The Sea Island Hurricane: The Devastation, 1894," from Scribner Magazine, sketch by Daniel Smith, Sea Islands, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Newpaper artcile about the loss of life from the hurricane in Beaufort and Port Royal, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, "A Terrible Death List: a Cyclone Ravages the Southern Coast," The Press, Belleville, New Jersey, September 2, 1893, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Newspaper article about the hurricane damage along the South Carolina and Georgia coast, "Fearfully Fatal: the Storm that Struck the Southern Atlantic Coast," Rock Island Daily Argus, Illinois, August 30, 1893, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Wharf and building damage caused by the hurricane, Beaufort, South Carolina, 1893, courtesy of Beaufort County Library.
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