Episode # Release Date Title
No. 297 November 22, 2024 Giving Thanks for Native American Food in 1670 Charleston
No. 296 November 08, 2024 Charleston Common: A Brief History of A Fractured Landscape
No. 295 October 25, 2024 Mutiny and Murder aboard Nuestra Señora de la Concepçion, Part 4
No. 294 October 18, 2024 Mutiny and Murder aboard Nuestra Señora de la Concepçion, Part 3
No. 293 October 11, 2024 Mutiny and Murder aboard Nuestra Señora de la Concepçion, Part 2
No. 292 October 4, 2024 Mutiny and Murder aboard Nuestra Señora de la Concepçion, Part 1
No. 291 September 20, 2024 Line Street: Vestige of the War of 1812
No. 290 September 6, 2024 Newmarket: Charleston’s Suburban Racecourse and Slave Auction Site
No. 289 August 16, 2024 Policing Rural Charleston, from Colonial Posse to County Sheriff
No. 288 August 2, 2024 Charleston's Forgotten First Orphan House, 1790–94
No. 287 July 19, 2024 Colleton Square: Prelude to Market Street
No. 286 June 28, 2024 The Charleston Gunpowder Plot of 1731, Part 2
No. 285 June 21, 2024 The Charleston Gunpowder Plot of 1731, Part 1
No. 284 June 7, 2024 Drama at the Court Room in 1735: Charleston’s First Theater
No. 283 May 24, 2024 A Hawaiian Band in Charleston, 1901–2
No. 282 May 10, 2024 Union Pier: Mobility Nexus through the Centuries
No. 281 April 26, 2024 Surf Bathing at Sullivan's Island In the 19th Century
No. 280 April 12, 2024 Cash and Credit in South Carolina before the U.S. Dollar
No. 279 March 29, 2024 Phebe Fletcher: A ‘Magdalene’ in Revolutionary Charleston
No. 278 March 15, 2024 Thomas Francis Meagher, Irish Patriot, in Charleston
No. 277 March 1, 2024 The Shaw Community Center: A Living Memorial to Civil Rights Progress
No. 276 February 16, 2024 Segregation and Desegregation at the Charleston County Public Library, 1930–1965
No. 275 February 2, 2024 John L. Dart, Champion of Education
No. 274 January 19, 2024 The Beef Market under Charleston's City Hall
No. 273 December 15, 2023 The First Football Match in Charleston, Christmas Eve 1892
No. 272 December 1, 2023 Watson's Garden: The Horticultural Roots of Courier Square
No. 271 November 17, 2023 Free Indians In Amity with the State: A Legal Legacy
No. 270 November 9, 2023 The Native American Land Cessions of 1684
No. 269 October 27, 2023 The Ghosts of Petit Versailles
No. 268 October 13, 2023 Demolition by Neglect in the 1720s: Forsaking Charleston’s Earthen Fortifications
No. 267 September 29, 2023 Spanish and Cuban Consuls in Charleston, 1795–1959
No. 266 September 15, 2023 Inventing the French Quarter in 1973
No. 265 September 1, 2023 Hog Island to Patriots Point: A Brief History
No. 264 August 11, 2023 John Champneys and His Controversial Row, Part 2
No. 263 August 4, 2023 John Champneys and His Controversial Row, Part 1
No. 262 July 21, 2023 Bathing to Beat the Heat in Early Charleston, Part 2
No. 261 July 14, 2023 Bathing to Beat the Heat in Early Charleston, Part 1
No. 260 June 30, 2023 Anson’s Landing to Gadsden’s Wharf: A Brief History
No. 259 June 16, 2023 Charleston’s Third Ice Age: The Big Chill
No. 258 June 2, 2023 Sullivan’s Island: Property of the Crown and State, 1663–1953
No. 257 May 21, 2023 William Ah Sang and the Chinese Question of 1869
No. 256 May 5, 2023 The Hard: Colonial Charleston’s Forgotten Maritime Center
No. 255 April 21, 2023 The Genesis of North Charleston’s Oldest and Newest Library
No. 254 April 7, 2023 Charleston’s First Market and Place of Public Humiliation
No. 253 March 24, 2023 Blanche Petit Barbot: A Musical Life in Charleston
No. 252 March 10, 2023 Florence O’Sullivan: South Carolina’s Irish Enigma
No. 251 February 24, 2023 Margaret Daniel: Enterprising Free Woman of Color
No. 250 February 10, 2023 Charleston’s First Black Detectives, 1869–1886
No. 249 January 27, 2023 Searching for the Curtain Wall of Charleston’s Colonial Waterfront
No. 248 January 13, 2023 Savannah Highway: The Private Roots of a Public Thoroughfare
No. 247 December 16, 2022 The Ghost of Christmas Past: Joy and Fear during the Era of Slavery
No. 246 December 2, 2022 Park Circle: Vestige of the Original North Charleston Concept
No. 245 November 18, 2022 The Grand Model: John Culpeper’s 1672 Plan for Charles Town
No. 244 November 4, 2022 Planning Charleston in 1672: The Etiwan Removal
No. 243 October 21, 2022 Ghost Island: Desecration on the Ashley
No. 242 October 7, 2022 Hispanic Prisoners in Charleston during La Guerra del Asiento
No. 241 September 23, 2022 The Mermaid and the Hornet in the Hurricane of 1752
No. 240 September 9, 2022 The Stono Rebellion of 1739: Where Did It Begin?
No. 239 August 12, 2022 Careening across the Lowcountry in the Age of Sail
No. 238 July 29, 2022 Charleston’s Second Ice Age: Rise of the Machines 
No. 237 July 15, 2022 Clementia Mineral Spring: Ghost Town That Never Was 
No. 236 July 1, 2022 The Charleston Tar-and-Feathers Incident of 1775 
No. 235 June 17, 2022 Navigating the Bar of Charleston Harbor: Gateway to the Atlantic 
No. 234 June 3, 2022 Brewing Beer for the Carolina Station during the Era of Captain George Anson 
No. 233 May 27, 2022 Oqui Adair: First Chinese Resident of South Carolina, part 2 
No. 232 May 27, 2022 Oqui Adair: First Chinese Resident of South Carolina, part 1 
No. 231 May 6, 2022 Where Did Robert Smalls Live in 1862 Charleston?
No. 230 April 22, 2022 Creating a Walled City: The Charleston Enceinte of 1704 
No. 229 April 8, 2022 Swords, Fencing, and Masculine Choreography in Early Charleston
No. 228 March 25, 2022 The Other Eliza Pinckney: A Charleston Woman of Two Worlds
No. 227 March 11, 2022 The ‘Irish Church’ in Mazyck’s Pasture: An Early Catholic Refuge in South Carolina?
No. 226 February 25, 2022 The Voice of the “Black Swan” in 1873 Charleston
No. 225 February 11, 2022 The Colonial Roots of Black Barbers and Hairdressers
No. 224 January 28, 2022 South Carolina’s Capitation Taxes on Free People of Color, 1756–1864
No. 223 January 14, 2022 Five Years of Charleston Time Machine
No. 222 December 17, 2021 A “Banjer” on the Bay of Charleston in 1766
No. 221 December 3, 2021 Charleston’s Defensive Strategy of 1703
No. 220 November 19, 2021 The First People of the South Carolina Lowcountry
No. 219 November 5, 2021 Wielding the Sword of State in Early South Carolina
No. 218 October 29, 2021 Reviving Apparently-Dead Bodies in 1790s Charleston
No. 217 October 21, 2021 Educating Antebellum Tradesmen: The Charleston Apprentices’ Library Society
No. 216 October 1, 2021 Anglo-Spanish Hostility in Early South Carolina, 1670–1748
No. 215 September 24, 2021 The Roots of Spain’s Claim to South Carolina, 1513–1670
No. 214 September 10, 2021 Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 3
No. 213 September 3, 2021 Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 2
No. 212 August 27, 2021 Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 1
No. 211 August 20, 2021 Escaping Slavery: Resistance on the Run
No. 210 August 13, 2021 Charleston’s Half-Moon Battery, 1694–1768
No. 209 July 23, 2021 Maroons, Picnics, Parades, and Porgy
No. 208 July 16, 2021 South Carolina’s First Public Lending Library in 1698
No. 207 July 2, 2021 The Star-Spangled Spirit of Charleston
No. 206 June 25, 2021 The Moving Memorials to Elizbeth Jackson
No. 205 June 18, 2021 The Public Life of Charleston’s Market Hall
No. 204 June 11, 2021 Charleston’s Daily Bread: Regulating Retail Loaves from 1750 to 1858
No. 203 June 4, 2021 Parishes, Districts, and Counties in Early South Carolina
No. 202 May 21, 2021 Passenger Trains between Charleston and Summerville, from the Best Friend to BRT
No. 201 May 7, 2021 The Forgotten Dead: Charleston’s Public Cemeteries, 1794–2021
No. 200 April 30, 2021 The Forgotten Dead: Charleston’s Public Cemeteries, 1672–1794
No. 199 April 23, 2021 The Telegraph: Charleston’s First Information Superhighway
No. 198 April 16, 2021 Captain Thomas Hayward’s Poetic Description of 1769 Charles Town
No. 197 April 9, 2021 Granville Bastion and the Unfinished Fort of 1697
No. 196 April 2, 2021 Charleston County’s Mobile Library Service, 1931–2021
No. 195 March 26, 2021 The Bowling Green: Recreational Space in Colonial Charleston
No. 194 March 19, 2021 The Fall of Charles Shinner, Irish Chief Justice of South Carolina
No. 193 March 12, 2021 The Rise of Charles Shinner, Irish Chief Justice of South Carolina
No. 192 February 26, 2021 Freedom Won and Lost: The Story of Catherine in Antebellum Charleston, Part 2 
No. 191 February 19, 2021 Freedom Won and Lost: The Story of Catherine in Antebellum Charleston, Part 1
No. 190 February 12, 2021 Doctor Caesar and His Antidote for Poison in 1750
No. 189 February 5, 2021 An Undeniable Possession of Talent”: James Henry Conyers of Charleston 
No. 188 January 29, 2021 The State Flag of South Carolina: A Banner of Hope and Resilience 
No. 187 January 22, 2021 Street Auctions and Slave Marts in Antebellum Charleston 
No. 186 January 15, 2021 George Anson and Charles Codner: Gambling for Real Estate in 1735? 
No. 185 January 8, 2021 The Other New Years: Regnal, Civil, and Personal 
No. 184 December 18, 2020 The Christmas Treasure of 1744 
No. 183 December 11, 2020 The Destruction and Renewal of Charleston’s Street Trees, 1837–1865 
No. 182 December 4, 2020 Street Trees of Early Charleston: Fountains of Air and Shade 
No. 181 November 20, 2020 Planning Charleston’s First “Fortress,” 1695–1696 
No. 180 November 13, 2020 The Genesis of East Bay Street: Charleston’s First Wharf, 1680–1696 
No. 179 November 6, 2020 Charleston’s Contested Election of 1868 
No. 178 October 30, 2020 The Decline of Voter Suppression in South Carolina, 1900–1965 
No. 177 October 23, 2020 The Rise of Voter Suppression in South Carolina, 1865–1896 
No. 176 October 9, 2020 South Carolina’s War Against Beasts of Prey, 1693–1790 
No. 175 October 2, 2020 Recall Their Names: The Personal Identity of Enslaved South Carolinians 
No. 174 September 25, 2020 Nicholas Trott’s Forgotten Charleston Residence 
No. 173 September 18, 2020 The Myth of “Trott’s Cottage” 
No. 172 September 11, 2020 The Advent of Black Suffrage in South Carolina 
No. 171 September 4, 2020 A Trashy History of Charleston’s Dumps and Incinerators 
No. 170 August 14, 2020 Bee Jackson’s 1926 Visit to Charleston: Behind the Scenes 
No. 169 August 7, 2020 Representing Charleston at the 1926 National “Charleston” Contest 
No. 168 July 31, 2020 Who Were the Best “Charlestoners” in Jazz-Age Charleston? 
No. 167 July 24, 2020 Bee Jackson Wanted to “Charleston” in Charleston in 1925 
No. 166 July 17, 2020 Tracing the Roots of the “Charleston” Dance 
No. 165 July 3, 2020 Remembering Charleston’s Liberty Tree, Part 2 
No. 164 June 26, 2020 Remembering Charleston’s Liberty Tree, Part 1 
No. 163 June 19, 2020 Juneteenth, Febteenth, and Emancipation Day in Charleston 
No. 162 June 12, 2020 The Rise of Charleston’s Horn Work, Part 2 
No. 161 June 5, 2020 The Rise of Charleston’s Horn Work, Part 1 
No. 160 May 29, 2020 The Horn Work: Marion Square’s Tabby Fortress 
No. 159 May 22, 2020 Hucksters’ Paradise: Mobile Food in Urban Charleston, Part 2 
No. 158 May 15, 2020 Hucksters’ Paradise: Mobile Food in Urban Charleston, Part 1 
No. 157 May 8, 2020 Dining and Drinking in Charleston before the Food and Beverage Industry 
No. 156 May 1, 2020 A Moderate Trot through the History of Street Speed 
No. 155 April 24, 2020 Hemp Cultivation in Early South Carolina 
No. 154 April 17, 2020 Charleston At 350: The Legacy of Founding Decisions 
No. 153 April 10, 2020 Quarantine in Charleston Harbor, 1696–1949 
No. 152 April 3, 2020 The Scandalous Black Dance of 1795, part 2 
No. 151 March 27, 2020 The Scandalous Black Dance of 1795, part 1 
No. 150 March 20, 2020 Pandemic and Panic: Influenza in 1918 Charleston 
No. 149 March 13, 2020 Yamboo: An Enslaved Muslim in Early South Carolina 
No. 148 March 6, 2020 His Majesty’s Warships in Charleston Harbor 
No. 147 February 28, 2020 Self-Purchase: The Price of Freedom from Slavery 
No. 146 February 21, 2020 Private Manumission: An Intimate Path to Freedom 
No. 145 February 14, 2020 Public Manumission: A Reward for Remarkable Service 
No. 144 February 7, 2020 Defining Charleston’s Free People of Color 
No. 143 January 31, 2020 The Carolina Coffee House of London 
No. 142 January 24, 2020 The Myth of the Holy City 
No. 141 January 16, 2020 The South Carolina Revolution of 1719, Part 2 
No. 140 January 9, 2020 The South Carolina Revolution of 1719, Part 1 
No. 139 December 27, 2019 Proprietary vs. Royal Government in Colonial South Carolina 
No. 138 December 13, 2019 Christmas Traditions in Early Charleston 
No. 137 December 6, 2019 The Shady History of Protecting Lowcountry Trees 
No. 136 November 22, 2019 The Genesis of the Harleston Neighborhood, 1672–1770 
No. 135 November 15, 2019 The Historical Landscape of the New Baxter-Patrick James Island Library 
No. 134 November 8, 2019 A Veteran’s Story: Caring for the Family of Sergeant William Jasper 
No. 133 November 1, 2019 Mackey’s Morphine Madness: The 1869 Shootout at Charleston’s City Hall, Part 2 
No. 132 October 25, 2019 Mackey’s Morphine Madness: The 1869 Shootout at Charleston’s City Hall, Part 1 
No. 131 October 18, 2019 Hampstead Village: The Historic Heart of Charleston’s East Side 
No. 130 October 11, 2019 From Intendant to Mayor: The Evolution of Charleston’s Executive Office 
No. 129 October 4, 2019 Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 3 
No. 128 September 27, 2019 Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 2 
No. 127 September 20, 2019 Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 1 
No. 126 September 13, 2019 The Auction Sales of Enslaved Residents in Colonial-Era Charleston 
No. 125 August 30, 2019 The Sales of Incoming Africans on the Wharves of Colonial Charleston 
No. 124 August 16, 2019 Indigo in the Fabric of Early South Carolina 
No. 123 August 9, 2019 The Evolution of Charleston’s Name 
No. 122 August 2, 2019 The Charleston Baseball Riots of 1869, Part 2 
No. 121 July 26, 2019 The Charleston Baseball Riots of 1869, Part 1 
No. 120 July 19, 2019 The Velocipede Invasion of 1869 
No. 119 July 12, 2019 Policing Charleston during Queen Anne’s War, 1702–1713 
No. 118 July 5, 2019 Declaring Independence in 1776 Charleston 
No. 117 June 28, 2019 Remembering the Battle of Sullivan’s Island 
No. 116 June 14, 2019 The Historic Landscape of the Wando Mount Pleasant Library 
No. 115 June 7, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 8 
No. 114 May 31, 2019 The Decline of Charleston’s Streetcars 
No. 113 May 24, 2019 The Rise of Streetcars and Trolleys in Charleston 
No. 112 May 10, 2019 The Charleston Riot of 1919 
No. 111 May 3, 2019 Searching for the History of the Gaillard Graves 
No. 110 April 25, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 7 
No. 109 April 19, 2019 Street Cars and Trolleys on Sullivan’s Island, 1875–1927 
No. 108 April 12, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 6 
No. 107 April 5, 2019 Steamboating from Edisto to Charleston ca. 1900 
No. 106 March 29, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 5 
No. 105 March 15, 2019 The Unmarked Grave of Ellen O’Donovan Rossa 
No. 104 March 8, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 4 
No. 103 March 1, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 3 
No. 102 February 22, 2019 The Green Book for Charleston, 1938–1966 
No. 101 February 15, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 2 
No. 100 February 8, 2019 Abraham the Unstoppable, Part 1 
No. 99 February 1, 2019 Commemorating the African-ness of Charleston’s History 
No. 98 January 25, 2019 The Earliest Fortifications at Oyster Point 
No. 97 January 18, 2019 The Story Behind Ropemaker’s Lane 
No. 96 January 11, 2019 Charleston: The Palmetto City 
No. 95 January 4, 2019 Antebellum Charleston’s Most Vulnerable: Foundlings at the Akin Hospital 
No. 94 December 20, 2018 The Golden Christmas of 1852 
No. 93 December 8, 2018 The Pirate Executions of 1718 
No. 92 November 30, 2018 The Charleston Pirate Trials of 1718 
No. 91 November 23, 2018 The Pirate Hunting Expeditions of 1718 
No. 90 November 9, 2018 The Tail of Washington’s Horse 
No. 89 November 2, 2018 Keeping Time in Charleston’s Past 
No. 88 October 25, 2018 Buried Alive in Early Charleston 
No. 87 October 19, 2018 The Akin Foundling Hospital Building 
No. 86 October 12, 2018 The Forgotten Akin Family of Charleston 
No. 85 October 5, 2018 Nearly 1,000 Cargos: The Legacy of Importing Africans into Charleston  
No. 84 September 28, 2018 Under False Colors: The Politics of Gender Expression in Post-Civil War Charleston 
No. 83 September 20, 2018 The Heads of the Two Toms in 1745 
No. 82 September 7, 2018 Murder at Four Holes Swamp in 1744 
No. 81 August 31, 2018 Squeezing Charleston Neck, from 1783 to the Present 
No. 80 August 24, 2018 Grasping the Neck: The Origins of Charleston’s Northern Neighbor 
No. 79 August 17, 2018 The Great Memory Loss of 1865 
No. 78 August 10, 2018 Benne Seeds in the Lowcountry (see also Episode No. 2
No. 77 August 3, 2018 The Watch House: South Carolina’s First Police Station, 1701–1725 
No. 76 July 27, 2018 I Am the Trickster: The Resurrection and Burial of Charles Barker Nixon 
No. 75 July 20, 2018 The Slippery Enchanter of 1876: Charles Barker Nixon 
No. 74 July 13, 2018 Demilitarizing Urban Charleston, 1783–1789 
No. 73 July 6, 2018 The Men Who Built St. Michael’s Church, 1752–1754 
No. 72 June 29, 2018 Too-la-Loo for the Fourth of July 
No. 71 June 22, 2018 The Story of Carolina Day 
No. 70 June 15, 2018 The Night Watch of Colonial Charleston, Part 2: 1696–1701 
No. 69 June 8, 2018 Fish and Fishermen in 1888 Charleston 
No. 68 June 1, 2018 The Zenith and Decline of Ferry Service across the Cooper River 
No. 67 May 25, 2018 The First Century of Ferry Service across the Cooper River 
No. 66 May 18, 2018 The Medieval Roots of the Charleston Night Watch 
No. 65 May 11, 2018 The Baird Brothers: Charleston’s Cycling Stars 
No. 64 May 4, 2018 The Rebellion of South Carolina: April 21st, 1775 
No. 63 April 27, 2018 Stealing Lord Dartmouth’s Mail 
No. 62 April 20, 2018 Prelude to the Revolution 
No. 61 April 13, 2018 Mail Service in Colonial-Era Charleston 
No. 60 April 6, 2018 Bicycling the Ashley River Bridge in 1897 
No. 59 March 30, 2018 Ten Progressive Women of Early 20th Century Charleston 
No. 58 March 22, 2018 The Charleston Emigrant Society of 1795 
No. 57 March 16, 2018 James Hoban’s Charleston Home 
No. 56 March 9, 2018 Charles Town’s Growing Pains 
No. 55 March 2, 2018 The South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1868 
No. 54 February 23, 2018 Demark Vesey’s Winning Lottery Ticket 
No. 53 February 16, 2018 Remembering Rhettsbury 
No. 52 February 9, 2018 George Washington in Charleston, 1791 
No. 51 February 2, 2018 The Story of Gadsden’s Wharf 
No. 50 January 26, 2018 The End of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 
No. 49 January 19, 2018 Charleston’s First Ice Age: Importing Frozen Water 
No. 48 January 12, 2018 Firewood Cures the Winter-Time Blues 
No. 47 January 5, 2018 The New “New Year” of 1752 
No. 46 December 29, 2017 Emancipation Day: A New Year’s Tradition 
No. 45 December 21, 2017 Charleston’s Victory Day, Part 2 
No. 44 December 14, 2017 Charleston’s Victory Day, Part 1 
No. 43 December 7, 2017 The Story of Susan’s Library 
No. 42 December 1, 2017 Carolina’s Bajan Roots, Part 2 
No. 41 November 22, 2017 Thanksgiving in Early Charleston 
No. 40 November 16, 2017 Barbados and the Roots of Carolina, Part 1 
No. 39 November 10, 2017 Captain Anson and the Spanish Entourage 
No. 38 November 2, 2017 A Brief History of the High and Low Battery Seawalls, Part 2 
No. 37 October 26, 2017 A Brief History of the High and Low Battery Seawalls, Part 1 
No. 36 October 19, 2017 ShakeOut 2017 
No. 35 October 13, 2017 A Short History of Philadelphia Alley 
No. 34 October 6, 2017 Dutch Town 
No. 33 September 29, 2017 Governor’s Bridge and the Sinkhole of 2017 
No. 32 September 15, 2017 Mr. Duncan’s Trees 
No. 31 September 8, 2017 The Tornado of 1811 
No. 30 August 31, 2017 The Road Paradox 
No. 29 August 24, 2017 The Omnibus Revolution(s) 
No. 28 August 18, 2017 What (and Where) is Bee’s Ferry? 
No. 27 August 10, 2017 The “South Carolina Hymn” of 1807 
No. 26 August 4, 2017 The Fall of the Urban Vultures 
No. 25 July 28, 2017 The Rise of the Urban Vultures 
No. 24 July 21, 2017 Huzzah for Bastille Day? 
No. 23 July 14, 2017 How Longitude Lane Got Its Name 
No. 22 June 30, 2017 Lord Adam Gordon’s Description of Charleston, 1765 
No. 21 June 23, 2017 Carolina Day: A Primer for Newcomers 
No. 20 June 9, 2017 Vendue Range: A Brief History 
No. 19 June 2, 2017 A Brief History of Marion Square, Part 2 
No. 18 May 26, 2017 A Brief History of Marion Square, Part 1 
No. 17 May 19, 2017 The Life and Times of Thomas Grimball (1744–1783) 
No. 16 May 12, 2017 148 Years of Bicycling in Charleston 
No. 15 April 27, 2017 German Palatines in Colonial Charleston 
No. 14 April 20, 2017 A Woman’s Progress in Early South Carolina, Part 3 
No. 13 April 14, 2017 A Woman’s Progress in Early South Carolina, Part 2 
No. 12 April 7, 2017 A Woman’s Progress in Early South Carolina, Part 1 
No. 11 March 31, 2017 The Language of Libations in Early South Carolina 
No. 10 March 23, 2017 John Laurens and Hamilton, Part 3 
No. 09 March 16, 2017 John Laurens and Hamilton, Part 2 
No. 08 March 8, 2017 John Laurens and Hamilton, Part 1 
No. 07 March 2, 2017 Ten Things Everyone Should Know about Lowcountry Rice 
No. 06 February 23, 2017 Charleston’s First Orchestra: The St. Cecilia Society 
No. 05 February 17, 2017 Charleston Alphabet Soup 
No. 04 February 13, 2017 Lowcountry Hurricane History, Part 2 
No. 03 February 10, 2017 Lowcountry Hurricane History, Part 1 
No. 02 January 24, 2017 A Brief History of Benne in the Lowcountry (see also Episode No. 78
No. 01 January 17, 2017 Invasion 1706!