Beneath So Kind a Sky: The Scenic and Architectural Beauty of South Carolina

Name/Title

Beneath So Kind a Sky: The Scenic and Architectural Beauty of South Carolina

Entry/Object ID

2014.002.008

Description

Portrays the elements which compose the character and charm of South Carolina. Introduction includes a general history of South Carolina and its various types of buildings. Plates of Charleston Buildings: Church Street at Tradd; Miles Brewton House; Pirate House; St. Philip's Church; Roper House; Rainbow Row Plates of Other Buildings: Church of the Holy Trinity (Grahamville); The Card House (Bluffton); White Church (St. Helena Island); Crofut House (Beaufort); Prince William's Church (Sheldon); Lea House (Bluffton); Street in Rockville; Edisto Presbyterian Church; "Negro Cabin" (Johns Island); Mulberry; Strawberry Chapel (Childsbury); Dukes House (Summerville); Ruins of Fort Dorchester; Masonic Temple (Georgetown); Prince George's (Winyah, Georgetown); Colleton County Courthouse (Walterboro); Carolina Hall (near Mars Bluff); Hart House (Hartsville); McLendon House (Bishopville); Salem Church (Black River); St. David's Episcopal Church (Cheraw); Borough House (Stateburg); Church of the Holy Cross (Stateburg); Slave Cabin (Barnwell County); Andrew Pickens House (Edgefield); Governor's Mansion (Columbia); South Caroliniana Library (Columbia); Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbia); Seibels House (Columbia); First Presbyterian Church (Columbia); Ruins of Millwood (Columbia); Mulberry Plantation (near Camden); Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Camden); Burt House (Abbeville); Brice House (Winnsboro); Presbyterian Church (Cokesbury); Masonic Female College (Cokesbury); Mt. Moriah Baptist Church (near Greenwood); Stony Point (near Greenwood); House at Musgrove's Mill; "Negro Cabin" (Laurens County); Culp House (Union); Congress Street (York); Land's Ford Locks (Chester County); Foster's Tavern (Spartanburg); Administration Building (Cedar Springs); Shiloh Methodist Church (near Inman); Zimmerman House (Glenn Springs); Poinsett Bridge (Greenville County); Horseshoe Robinson's House (Oconee); Old Stone Church (near Pendleton); Farmers' Society Building (Pendleton); Fort Hill (Clemson); Oconee Station Guardhouse; William Richards House (Oconee); Sam Bible's Mill (Pickens County). 24 p., lxxxix p. of plates : ill. ; 32 cm.

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Library

Acquisition

Accession

2014.002

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2014)

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

Search Terms

Architecture--South Carolina, Historic buildings--South Carolina, South Carolina--Pictorial works

Book Details

Author

Milling, Chapman J. (Chapman James), 1901-, Julien, Carl Thomas, 1897-

Publisher

University of South Carolina Press

Place Published

Location

Columbia, SC

Date Published

circa 1947

Call No.

F274 .J8 1947

Location

Location

Room

Granville Room

Building

Missroon Library

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: Photographs by Carl Julien; introduction by Chapman J. Milling. Includes "Notes on Plates." Signed by author. Fifth printing, 1966. Originally sent to the Catholic Diocese from an institution in Atlanta; given to HCF because it didn't fit in its collection.

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Create Date

June 24, 2014

Updated By

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Update Date

December 22, 2016