Name/Title
Beneath So Kind a Sky: The Scenic and Architectural Beauty of South CarolinaEntry/Object ID
2014.002.008Description
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 LibraryAcquisition
Accession
2014.002Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2014)Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
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BookNomenclature Sub-Class
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Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Architecture--South Carolina, Historic buildings--South Carolina, South Carolina--Pictorial worksBook Details
Author
Milling, Chapman J. (Chapman James), 1901-, Julien, Carl Thomas, 1897-Publisher
University of South Carolina PressDate Published
circa 1947Call No.
F274 .J8 1947Location
Location
Room
Granville RoomBuilding
Missroon LibraryCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General 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.Created By
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June 24, 2014Updated By
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December 22, 2016