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! |