LDHI Menu
Home
About
About LDHI
Staff
Partners
Authors
Collaborate
Browse
LCDL Home
Search
menu
Home
About
arrow_drop_down
About LDHI
Staff
Partners
Authors
Collaborate
Browse
LCDL Home
Search
Search LDHI
Browse Items (3761 total)
Browse All
Browse by Tag
Search Items
Previous Page
Page
of 377
Next Page
Sort by:
Title
Creator
Date Added
Beaufort 2
Beaufort 3
Beef a la mode, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
Before the War and After the Union book cover, Sam Aleckson, 1929, courtesy of Documenting the American South, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Belvedere Elementary School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, Columbia, South Carolina, 2014.
Bench by the Road at the Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, photograph by Emily Pigott, Charleston, South Carolina, November 2015.
Benjamin F. Cox (principal 1915-1936), Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Benjamin Tillman, ca. 1905, courtesy of the Library of Congress. Tillman participated in one of the most prominent paramilitary skirmishes that took place in South Carolina during reconstruction, the Hamburg Massacre (1876), which resulted in the death of seven African Americans. No whites were prosecuted for the killings, and Tillman later boasted about his role in these events during his successful 1890 campaign for governor of South Carolina.
Benjamin Tillman, governor of South Carolina from 1890-1894, 1895, courtesy of South Caroliniana Library.
Benjamin Tillman, governor of South Carolina when the hurricane hit, circa 1895, courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.
Previous Page
Page
of 377
Next Page
Output Formats
atom
,
dcmes-xml
,
json
,
omeka-xml
,
rss2
TEST