Public Monument/Historic Survey Marker Survey

Statue of William Moultrie (White Point Gardens): Origformat: Digital Image; Resolution: 72 dpi
Statue of William Moultrie (White Point Gardens)

Origformat: Digital Image; Resolution: 72 dpi

Name/Title

Public Monument/Historic Survey Marker Survey

Entry/Object ID

2019.001.01

Scope and Content

Survey of Charleston memorials, monuments, statues, and other public tributes done by Katherine Pemberton (HCF) and interns in the summer of 2018. Undertaken in the wake of the debate over issues related to contested symbols of the past, which peaked after the 2015 murders of at Emanuel A.M.E. Church and after white supremacists rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017 against the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E Lee. These events and others raised several questions about how has the past been interpreted in Charleston; how should its history be interpreted and remembered; who gets to decide; should particular monuments erected to celebrate an event or person from the past be reevaluated for its present-day relevance or should it be removed if its presence in the public square is offensive or should that monument be edited or changed to provide additional context? Historic Charleston Foundation's position is that in order to make informed decisions about how or whether to add or subtract monuments/markers from the cityscape, these public displays needed to be identified. In late December 2017, HCF staff began this marker/monument survey on the Charleston peninsula and identified 110 markers, plaques, monuments, statues, busts and objects and created this database in which each marker/monument has been categorized so that they may be quantified. For example, how many relate to African American history or commemorate various wars? What time periods are most represented in our monuments to the past? Who placed those markers and monuments and when were they placed? Preliminary results suggest that there are indeed areas of our shared history that deserve more attention. We hope to refine the survey through additional research, photographic documentation and the creation of a map this summer. Once completed, it is hoped that the database will help inform decision-making about moving forward with this issue. (Katherine Pemberton, March 2018 post.) Collection consists of the monument/marker survey (Microsoft Access database) and photographs (on DVD).

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Archives

Acquisition

Accession

2019.001

Source or Donor

New Archives Catalog Records (2019)

Acquisition Method

Collected by Staff

Lexicon

Search Terms

Public sculpture--South Carolina--Charleston, Monuments--South Carolina--Charleston, Statues--South Carolina--Charleston, Memorials--South Carolina--Charleston, Fountains--South Carolina--Charleston, Plaques--South Carolina--Charleston

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Survey

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

2018

Archive Size/Extent

Access Database and photograph files on DVD

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: Summer 2018

Location

Location

Container

See Notes Tab

Building

Digital File

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

2007.001.01, 2020.001.2

General Notes

Note

Notes: Filed with Public Monument Conservation Project files, 2007.001.01, shelf D-18. Link to database on Media tab.

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

January 8, 2019

Updated By

admin@catalogit.app

Update Date

February 17, 2023