Art Work of Charleston

Cover, Art Work of Charleston

Cover, Art Work of Charleston

Name/Title

Art Work of Charleston

Entry/Object ID

2006.007.01

Description

Twelve volumes of (mostly) photographs of Charleston and the vicinity. Text begins in Part One and continues throughout in each volume. See the entire series on the Lowcountry Digital Library at http://lcdl.library.cofc.edu/content/art-work-charleston-published-twelve-parts Part One: Old Dorchester Fort; Looking Northeast from St. Michael's Tower; City Hospital [Old Roper Hospital/Barre Street]; St. Charles Hotel; View on East Bay; Residence of F.S. Rodgers [149 Wentworth/Francis Silas Rodgers Mansion/Wentworth Mansion]; Charleston and Savannah R.R. Bridge Over the Ashley River; Residence of Thaddeus Street [170 Broad Street]; View in Magnolia Cemetery Part Two: View on the Ashley River; Fort Moultrie; St. Francis Xavier's Infirmary [258 Calhoun Street]; Residence of Bishop Northrop [114 Broad Street]; View of West End Lake [Colonial Lake]; Residence of Charles Wittie (sic) [172 Rutledge/Ashley Hall]; St. Philip's Church; [William] Pitt Monument Part Three: View from the Clyde Docks; The Algonquin-of Clyde Line Steamers; Centre Market [City Market]; Cotton and Freight Yards, S.C. Railway; Edisto Phosphate Works; The Jasper Monument; Confederate Soldiers' Monument, Magnolia Cemetery; South Carolina Society Hall; View at Magnolia Cemetery Part Four: View in Magnolia Cemetery; Residence of Geo. W. Williams, Sr. [16 Meeting Street/Calhoun Mansion]; View on Legare Street; View on South Battery [1 East Battery/Louis Desaussure House]; Scene on Marshall's Wharf (near the eastern end of Calhoun Street); Pine Forest Inn, Summerville; View in the Wittie Place; Old Oak in Magnolia Cemetery Part Five: Looking North from St. Michael's Tower; Scene in Magnolia Garden; Scene in St. Lawrence Cemetery; Custom House [200 East Bay]; Veranda at Pine Forest Inn, Summerville; Residence of Capt. J.J. Wescot, Summerville (704 South Main Street); Scene on Washington Square; Circular Church on Meeting Street; Magnolia Cemetery Part Six: West Point Mill Road [Lockwood Drive]; View in Magnolia Garden; View of Phosphate Works, From End of Dock; Looking Out on the Bay from St. Michael's; Residence of John C. Tiedeman [130 Broad Street]; View on Broad Street [103 Broad in foreground]; Cathedral Altar; Porter's Academy] Part Seven: St. Paul's Church [Cathedral of St. Luke's and St. Paul's/126 Coming Street]; Residence of Waring P. Carrington [2 Meeting Street/Carrington-Carr House]; Orphans' Home; Old Powder Magazine [not the one on Cumberland]; General Offices, South Carolina Railway [456 King Street/William Aiken House]; View on South Battery; View from Marshall's Dock Part Eight: View in Magnolia Cemetery [footbridge]; Residence of Andrew Simonds [4 South Battery/Villa Margherita]; Residence of A.H. Heyward [12 Legare Street]; View Along the Wharves at Low Tide; Old St. Andrew's Church (erected 1706); View in Magnolia Garden; View of Ashley River from Magnolia Garden; Old Place on East Bay [Nathaniel Heyward House/Society and East Bay Street, 295 East Bay?]; Residence of Geo. W. Williams, Jr. [15 Meeting Street/John Edwards House] Part Nine: Gateway on Legare Street [14 Legare Street/Pineapple Gate House]; View from Magnolia Garden; Cottage at Magnolia Garden; William Washington Monument, Magnolia Cemetery; German Artillery Hall [~59-67 Wentworth Street]; Residence of Jacob Small [18 Bull Street]; View on Broad Street; Old Fort at Dorchester Part Ten: Scene in Magnolia Cemetery; Old Aikin [sic] Residence [48 Elizabeth Street/Aiken-Rhett House]; Raggs Street; St. Michael's Church [80 Meeting Street]; Freundschafts Bund Hall [287-289 Meeting Street]; Old Chisolm Rice Mill [200 Tradd Street]; View on East Bay Street; Charleston and Savannah R.R. Bridge Over the Ashley River Part Eleven: Bolton Mining Co. Phosphate Field; Drayton Tomb, Magnolia Garden; Parsonage of St. Andrew's Church; Gate and Cottage at Orphans' Home [Calhoun Street]; View on Beaufain Street; View on South Battery Street; Residence of Miss E.A. Kelly [151 Wentworth]; St. Patrick's Church [St. Philip Street and Radcliffe Street]; Ruins of Old Dorchester Church; Ruins of Old White Church. Part Twelve: Johnson Wharves; Hibernian Hall [105 Meeting Street]; View on Meeting Street [beginning at 135-139 Meeting Street]; Drayton Hall; Charleston and Savannah Depot; The Jail [21 Magazine Street]; St. Charles Hotel [237-241 Meeting Street]; Ashley River Wharf/S.C. Railway; Cooper River Wharves/S.C. Railway; Entrance to Pinehurst Tea Gardens, Summerville; The Pinehurst Tea Gardens, Summerville. 12 vol. : ill. ; 35 cm. (softcover) Each volume in separate folder in an archival document box, located on Shelf F-16.

Collection

HCF Image Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2006.007.

Source or Donor

Art Work of Charleston

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Orphanages, Roofs, Gravestones, Cemeteries, Footbridges, Ships, Monuments, Altars, People, Children

Search Terms

United States Local History, South Carolina, Charleston, Demolished buildings, lost buildings, South Battery, Beaufain Street, Churches/Synagogues/Houses of Worship, East Bay Street, Legare Street, Broad Street, Meeting Street, King Street, Calhoun Street, Church Street, Rutledge Avenue, Colonial Lake, Barre Street, Wentworth Street, Lowcountry Digital Library, Charleston (S.C.)--Pictorial works, Wharves--South Carolina--Charleston, Gardens--South Carolina--Charleston, Lost architecture--South Carolina--Charleston, Tea plantations--South Carolina--Charleston, Phosphate mines and mining, Church buildings--South Carolina--Charleston, Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston, Rice mills, Mills and millwork, Bridges--South Carolina--Charleston, Docks--South Carolina--Charleston, Charleston (S.C.)--Aerial views, Oak trees, Hospital buildings--South Carolina--Charleston

Book Details

Publisher

W.H. Parish

Place Published

City

Chicago

State/Province

Illinois

Country

United States of America

Date Published

1893

Call No.

F279 .C44 A78 1893

Notes

Copy No.: 0

Location

Location

Container

PhotoBox 6

Shelf

AV Materials

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

Location

Building

Outgoing Loan

Date

September 27, 17

Notes

Reason: Digitization for LCDL Authorized By: Karen Emmons

Location

Building

Missroon Archives/AV Materials

Category

Permanent

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Notes

Good condition for age but fragile.

General Notes

Note

Notes: Published in 12 volumes, each stored in individual folders. Photographs are identified on the outside of each file. Staples have been removed by Archivist in volumes that were falling apart. High resolutions of every photograph on HiRes035, as well as some individual photos on other DVDs/external hard drive. See individual catalog records and/or Hi-Res Images spreadsheet.

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

April 13, 2006

Updated By

admin@catalogit.app

Update Date

February 17, 2023