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The history of Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the longest and most diverse of any community in the United States, spanning hundreds of years of physical
History of Charleston, South Carolina
History_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
The history of Jews in Charleston, South Carolina, was related to the 1669 charter of the Carolina Colony (the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina), drawn
History of the Jews in Charleston, South Carolina
History_of_the_Jews_in_Charleston,_South_Carolina
2015 mass shooting in South Carolina, U.S.
June 17, 2015, a racist mass shooting and hate crime occurred in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine people were killed and another injured during a Bible study
Charleston_church_shooting
City in South Carolina, United States
North Charleston is a city in Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, North Charleston had
North Charleston, South Carolina
North_Charleston,_South_Carolina
City in South Carolina, United States
Charleston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline
Charleston,_South_Carolina
City history timeline
The following is a timeline of the history of Charleston, South Carolina, USA. 1680 – Settlement of English immigrants, mostly from Barbados, relocates
Timeline of Charleston, South Carolina
Timeline_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
County in South Carolina, United States
Charleston County is located in the U.S. state of South Carolina along the Atlantic coast. As of the 2020 census, the population was 408,235, making it
Charleston County, South Carolina
Charleston_County,_South_Carolina
1780 battle of the American Revolutionary War
Franco-American force in October 1779, the British planned to capture Charleston, South Carolina, intending to use the city as a base for further operations in
Siege_of_Charleston
United States historic place
historic district and a section of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area
French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina)
French_Quarter_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Historic cemetery
Magnolia Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina. The first board for the cemetery was assembled in 1849. Edward C. Jones served
Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina)
Magnolia_Cemetery_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
American newspaper
The Charleston Chronicle was a weekly newspaper serving the African-American and Black communities in Charleston, South Carolina. The paper was founded
The_Charleston_Chronicle
the scores of slave traders active in Charleston for decade upon decade to the Rhett–Keitt axis of Fire-Eaters in the 1850s, South Carolina white men arguably
History of slavery in South Carolina
History_of_slavery_in_South_Carolina
U.S. state
population of 5.5 million as of 2025, South Carolina is composed of 46 counties. Its capital is Columbia, while its most populous city is Charleston. Other
South_Carolina
Building in South Carolina, US
City Market is a historic market complex in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from
City Market (Charleston, South Carolina)
City_Market_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Minor league baseball team
The Charleston RiverDogs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League. They are located in Charleston, South Carolina, and are the Single-A
Charleston_RiverDogs
Port in United States
The Port of Charleston is a seaport located in South Carolina in the Southeastern United States. The port's facilities span two municipalities— North Charleston
Port_of_Charleston
Historic museum in Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
The Charleston Museum is a museum located in the Wraggborough neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. Established in 1773, it is the oldest museum
Charleston_Museum
University of South Carolina in Charleston, the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine
List of colleges and universities in South Carolina
List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_South_Carolina
Historic church in South Carolina, United States
Street in Charleston, South Carolina. It was formerly an Episcopal church, but it is currently a parish of the Anglican Diocese of South Carolina, in the
St. Philip's Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
St._Philip's_Church_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Private, all-girls day school in Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Ashley Hall is a all-girls private school in Charleston, South Carolina. It enrolls students in kindergarten through grade 12 with a co-educational pre-k
Ashley Hall (Charleston, South Carolina)
Ashley_Hall_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
library project hosted by the College of Charleston in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Part of the Digital Library of America network, the Lowcountry Digital
Lowcountry_Digital_Library
Public college in Charleston, South Carolina, US
The College of Charleston (CofC or Charleston) is a public university in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785
College_of_Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina, played a pivotal role at the start of the American Civil War as a stronghold of secession and an important Atlantic port for
Charleston in the American Civil War
Charleston_in_the_American_Civil_War
listings in South Carolina Poston, Jonathan (1997). The Buildings of Charleston. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. p. 203
List of the oldest buildings in South Carolina
List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_South_Carolina
Steam-powered railroad locomotive
the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company by the West Point Foundry of New York in 1830. Disassembled for shipment by boat to Charleston, South Carolina
Best_Friend_of_Charleston
Island in South Carolina, United States
on the Atlantic coast of the United States. Located 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina, it is a seasonal beach
Kiawah_Island,_South_Carolina
Historic church in South Carolina, United States
Church, colloquially known as Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1817. It is the oldest AME church in the Southern
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Emanuel_African_Methodist_Episcopal_Church
Town in South Carolina, United States
town in the U.S. state of South Carolina situated mostly in Dorchester County, with small portions in Berkeley and Charleston Counties. It lies about
Summerville,_South_Carolina
History 46.3 (2000): 205–226. Stone, H. David. Vital Rails: The Charleston & Savannah Railroad and the Civil War in Coastal South Carolina (Univ of South
South Carolina in the American Civil War
South_Carolina_in_the_American_Civil_War
Harbor in the U.S. state of South Carolina
The Charleston Harbor is an inlet (8 sq mi/20.7 km2) of the Atlantic Ocean at Charleston, South Carolina. The inlet is formed by the junction of Ashley
Charleston_Harbor
land to eight proprietors of what became the colony. The first settlers came to the Province of Carolina at the port of Charleston in 1670. They were mostly
History_of_South_Carolina
Event venue in Charleston, South Carolina
The Old Charleston Jail is a structure of historical and architectural significance located at 21 Magazine Street in Charleston, South Carolina, United
Old_Charleston_Jail
United States historic place
Old Slave Mart is a building located at 6 Chalmers Street in Charleston, South Carolina that once housed an antebellum-period slave-auction gallery. Constructed
Old_Slave_Mart
Airplane assembly facility in North Charleston, South Carolina
Boeing South Carolina is an airplane assembly facility operated by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Located on the grounds of the
Boeing_South_Carolina
is the highest elected official in Charleston, South Carolina. Since the city's incorporation in 1783, Charleston's chief executive officer has been elected
List of mayors of Charleston, South Carolina
List_of_mayors_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
Earthquake in South Carolina, United States
The 1886 Charleston earthquake in South Carolina occurred about 9:50 p.m. local time August 31. It caused 60 deaths and $5–6 million ($197.08 million
1886_Charleston_earthquake
Baptist university in North Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Charleston Southern University (CSU) is a private university in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It is affiliated with the South Carolina
Charleston Southern University
Charleston_Southern_University
Battle of the American Civil War
Report Update Burton, E. Milby. The Siege of Charleston 1861–1865. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1970. ISBN 0-87249-345-8. Kennedy, Frances
Battle_of_Grimball's_Landing
Historic church in United States
surviving religious structure in Charleston, South Carolina. It is located at Broad and Meeting streets on one of the Four Corners of Law, and represents ecclesiastical
St. Michael's Anglican Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
St._Michael's_Anglican_Church_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
The architecture of Charleston, the largest city in the US state of South Carolina, has English and Barbadian influences. The Charleston single house is
Architecture of Charleston, South Carolina
Architecture_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
Train station in South Carolina, United States
The North Charleston Intermodal Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It serves as
North_Charleston_station
Form of house found in Charleston, South Carolina
A Charleston single house is a form of house found in Charleston, South Carolina. A single house has its narrow side (often two- or three-bays wide) with
Charleston_single_house
Town in South Carolina, United States
a town and island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States, at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, with a population of 1,791 at the 2010 census
Sullivan's Island, South Carolina
Sullivan's_Island,_South_Carolina
Military unit
The 2nd South Carolina Regiment was raised on June 6, 1775, at Charleston, South Carolina, for service with the Continental Army. At organization the
2nd_South_Carolina_Regiment
Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 1989
22, 1989) Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina. Retrieved on May 30, 2020. Supplemental Information on Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina (PDF) (Report to
Hurricane_Hugo
Architectural style
A Charleston cottage is a vernacular form of house found in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses often have only two rooms with one or both having doors
Charleston_cottage
U.S. state flag
The flag of South Carolina is a symbol of the U.S. state of South Carolina consisting of a blue field with a white palmetto tree and a white crescent
Flag_of_South_Carolina
St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, South Carolina is a social and charitable organization located in Charleston, South Carolina and was founded by gentlemen
St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, South Carolina
St._Andrew's_Society_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
of Charleston in northern Mississippi were important slavers. The defeat of the Westo led to an expansion of the Indian slave trade in South Carolina
Indian slave trade between Barbados and South Carolina
Indian_slave_trade_between_Barbados_and_South_Carolina
Charitable organization based in Charleston, South Carolina
The Fellowship Society of Charleston, South Carolina is a benevolent organization located in Charleston, South Carolina founded by Edward Waymen (1730-1792)
Fellowship Society of Charleston, South Carolina
Fellowship_Society_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina
Historic house in South Carolina, United States
Road west of Ashley, Charleston County, South Carolina. It is one of the oldest plantations in the South, and listed on the National Register of Historic
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina)
Magnolia_Plantation_and_Gardens_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
1849 slave revolt in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
The Charleston Workhouse Slave Rebellion was a rebellion of enslaved South Carolinians that took place in Charleston, South Carolina, in July 1849. On
Charleston Workhouse Slave Rebellion
Charleston_Workhouse_Slave_Rebellion
Former wharf in Charleston, South Carolina known for its role in slave trade
wharf located in Charleston, South Carolina. It was the first destination for an estimated 100,000 enslaved Africans during the peak of the international
Gadsden's_Wharf
United States historic place
Street in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Completed in 1713, it is the oldest surviving public building in the former Province of Carolina. It was used
Powder Magazine (Charleston, South Carolina)
Powder_Magazine_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
American worlds fair
The South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition (commonly called the Charleston or West Indian Exposition) was a regional trade fair held in
South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
South_Carolina_Inter-State_and_West_Indian_Exposition
United States historic place
Charleston County Courthouse (1790–1792) is a Neoclassical building in Charleston, South Carolina, designed by Irish architect James Hoban. It was a likely
Charleston_County_Courthouse
City in South Carolina, United States
Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Folly Beach had a population of 2,078. Folly Beach is within the Charleston-North
Folly_Beach,_South_Carolina
Section of U.S. Highway in South Carolina, United States
Digital History Initiative. College of Charleston. Retrieved July 26, 2020. "Septima Clark Parkway Now Official". City of Charleston, South Carolina. May
U.S. Route 17 in South Carolina
U.S._Route_17_in_South_Carolina
Town in South Carolina, United States
in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Seabrook Island had a population of 2,050. Seabrook Island is part of the
Seabrook Island, South Carolina
Seabrook_Island,_South_Carolina
United States historic place
Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Built in 1840, it is Charleston's only architectural work by Thomas Ustick Walter, and a fine example of Greek
Hibernian Hall (Charleston, South Carolina)
Hibernian_Hall_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, USA
(IAAM) is a museum of African-American history in Charleston, South Carolina, located at a former shipping wharf where approximately 40% of the nation's enslaved
International African American Museum
International_African_American_Museum
2007 firefighter casualty in South Carolina, US
The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire was a firefighting accident that occurred on the evening of June 18, 2007, in Charleston, South Carolina, resulting
Charleston Sofa Super Store fire
Charleston_Sofa_Super_Store_fire
Historic church in South Carolina, United States
located in Charleston, South Carolina, along the west side of the Ashley River. Built in 1706, it is the oldest surviving church building south of Virginia
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
Old_St._Andrew's_Parish_Church
following people were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Charleston, South Carolina, United States (categorized by area in which
List of people from Charleston, South Carolina
List_of_people_from_Charleston,_South_Carolina
Labor strike in the U.S. civil rights movement
The Charleston hospital strike was a two-month movement in Charleston, South Carolina that protested the unfair and unequal treatment of African American
1969 Charleston hospital strike
1969_Charleston_hospital_strike
Former bridge in South Carolina, United States
River Bridges were a pair of cantilever truss bridges that carried traffic over the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The first
Cooper River Bridges (1929–2005)
Cooper_River_Bridges_(1929–2005)
Historic house in South Carolina, United States
Nicholson House is a notable early 19th-century residence in Charleston, South Carolina which has housed the Ashley Hall school since 1909. The house
James Nicholson House (Charleston, South Carolina)
James_Nicholson_House_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Airport serving Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Charleston International Airport (IATA: CHS, ICAO: KCHS, FAA LID: CHS) is a joint civil-military airport located in North Charleston, South Carolina, United
Charleston International Airport
Charleston_International_Airport
The U.S. state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties, the maximum allowable by state law. They range in size from 392 square miles (1,015 square
List of counties in South Carolina
List_of_counties_in_South_Carolina
municipality in South Carolina City Hall of North Charleston, a suburb of Charleston and third-most populous municipality in South Carolina Mount Pleasant
List of municipalities in South Carolina
List_of_municipalities_in_South_Carolina
Town in South Carolina, United States
James Island is a town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. It is located in the central and southern parts of James Island. James Island
James_Island,_South_Carolina
United States historic place
Streets in Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 1767–1771, it has served a variety of civic institutional functions, including notably as a prisoner of war facility
Exchange_and_Provost
American slave trader (1824–1888)
1888), scion of a historic and wealthy South Carolina family, was the most important and prosperous slave broker in the city of Charleston in the years
Louis_D._DeSaussure
American professional soccer club based in Charleston
The Charleston Battery are an American professional soccer club based in Charleston, South Carolina, and member of the USL Championship. Founded in 1993
Charleston_Battery
of North Augusta Slave Relic Historical Museum, Walterboro Thomas Elfe House, Charleston, private home List of historical societies in South Carolina
List of museums in South Carolina
List_of_museums_in_South_Carolina
1861 American Civil War battle
declaration of secession by South Carolina on December 20, 1860, its authorities demanded that the U.S. Army abandon its facilities in Charleston Harbor.
Battle_of_Fort_Sumter
American writer
known for her books on the architecture and history of Charleston, South Carolina. She was the daughter of the poet Beatrice Ravenel and her first husband
Beatrice_St._Julien_Ravenel
Public park in Charleston, South Carolina
public park located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina. It is bound to the north by Calhoun St. and to the south by Bennett St. To the east and west
Cannon Park (Charleston, South Carolina)
Cannon_Park_(Charleston,_South_Carolina)
Section of Interstate Highway in South Carolina, United States
a South Carolina Interstate highway running generally east–west from near Landrum, in Spartanburg County, to U.S. Route 17 (US 17), in Charleston, South
Interstate 26 in South Carolina
Interstate_26_in_South_Carolina
Historical legislature of South Carolina
First Provincial Congress convened in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning 11 January 1775. It was composed of 184 delegates elected from parishes and
South Carolina Provincial Congress
South_Carolina_Provincial_Congress
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in South Carolina
The Diocese of Charleston (Latin: Dioecesis Carolopolitana) is a diocese of the Catholic Church for the state of South Carolina in the United States;
Diocese_of_Charleston
Riot in Charleston, South Carolina
The Charleston riot of 1919 took place on the night of Saturday, May 10, between members of the US Navy and the local black population. They attacked
Charleston_riot_of_1919
Promenade in South Carolina, United States
The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, South Carolina. Named for a pre–Civil War coastal defense artillery battery originally
The_Battery_(Charleston)
Monument in Charleston, South Carolina
Defenders of Charleston is a monument in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The monument honors Confederate soldiers from Charleston, most notably
Confederate Defenders of Charleston
Confederate_Defenders_of_Charleston
Town in South Carolina, United States
Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Awendaw had a population of 1,399. Awendaw is part of the Charleston, South Carolina
Awendaw,_South_Carolina
1915 United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit case
responsibilities". Following the ruling in Ex Parte Dow, members of Charleston, South Carolina's Syrian population organized fundraising and awareness campaigns
Dow_v._United_States
Private law school in Charleston, South Carolina, US
The Charleston School of Law (CSOL) is a private law school in Charleston, South Carolina. It was established in 2003 and is accredited by the American
Charleston_School_of_Law
Series of televised debates sponsored by CNN and YouTube
through YouTube. The Democratic Party installment took place in Charleston, South Carolina and aired on July 23, 2007. The Republican Party installment took
CNN/YouTube presidential debates
CNN/YouTube_presidential_debates
South Carolina history bibliography
This is a bibliography of South Carolina history. It contains English language (including translations) books and mainstream academic journal articles
Bibliography of South Carolina history
Bibliography_of_South_Carolina_history
American architect (1840–1920)
Charleston, South Carolina. According to the National Park Service, he was the "most prolific architect of the post-Civil War era" in the Charleston area
John_Henry_Devereux
Confederate States naval vessel
the November 6, 1860, election of Abraham Lincoln, there was a popular outcry for secession in Charleston, South Carolina. Relations between the local citizens
Floating Battery of Charleston Harbor
Floating_Battery_of_Charleston_Harbor
City in South Carolina, United States
the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 45,946 at the 2020 census, making it the 7th-most populous city in the state. Most of Naval Support
Goose_Creek,_South_Carolina
College football team of Charleston Southern University
Buccaneer Field in North Charleston, South Carolina and are currently coached by Gabe Giardina. The Charleston Southern football team began as a club
Charleston Southern Buccaneers football
Charleston_Southern_Buccaneers_football
Town in South Carolina, United States
suburban town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. In the Lowcountry, it is the fourth-most populous municipality in South Carolina, and for several
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Mount_Pleasant,_South_Carolina
Mayor, City of Charleston
is the mayor of Charleston, South Carolina. A member of the Republican Party, he served from 2016 to 2022 in the South Carolina House of Representatives
William_S._Cogswell_Jr.
Theatre in South Carolina, US (1794–1833)
Charleston Theatre, also called Broad Street Theatre, was a theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, between 1794 and 1833. It was the first permanent theatre
Charleston_Theatre
Battle of the American Civil War
The Union objective was to sever the Charleston and Savannah Railroad and thus isolate Charleston, South Carolina. On May 28, 1862 a Union detachment from
First_Battle_of_Pocotaligo
African-American self-help society (1790–1945)
Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. The Society's records are currently held at the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture
Brown_Fellowship_Society
This list contains people associated with the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, including current and former college presidents, as
List of College of Charleston people
List_of_College_of_Charleston_people
1865 celebrations of Confederate surrender
Since the beginning of the war had been the firing on and surrender ("lowering the flag") of Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina, the decision was
Celebrations at the end of the American Civil War
Celebrations_at_the_end_of_the_American_Civil_War
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