Charleston : an epic of Carolina
1940
975.7915 R472 1940
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Title
Charleston : an epic of Carolina
Published
Richmond, Va. : Garrett and Massie Inc., c1940.
Description
vii, 374 p. : maps, ports. ; 28 cm.
Call Number
975.7915 R472 1940
System Control No.
(OCoLC)01610067
Note
Maps on lining papers.
Contents: The province of South Carolina. Impulses towards English colonization -- The settlement of Charles Town is made safe -- France enters the southern frontier -- The shaping of a provincial life -- Struggles for domination of the southern frontier -- The passing of the proprietors -- A royal province -- Laying the foundations for broader life -- The beginnings of up-country settlements -- Independence and statehood. The clouds gather -- The spirit of revolution -- Battles on Sullivan's Island -- A breathing spell in the South -- South Carolina becomes the battleground -- The evolution of a state -- In the evolution of a nation. The birth of the union -- A nation or a federation -- Charleston in the youth of the union -- Nullification in South Carolina -- Charleston as a center of culture -- Expansion and renewed friction -- The union divides politically into North and South -- Secession and the fall of Fort Sumter -- Charleston during the war -- Reconstruction. The reorganization of government -- An orgy in the government -- South Carolina is rescued by its people -- Recovery. Reconstruction and readjustments -- The new era begins -- A political upheaval in South Carolina -- A significant movement -- Struggles for commercial and industrial opportunity -- Seeking foundations for the new life -- Suburban Charleston develops -- The low country is rediscovered -- Charleston again a center of culture.
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Contents: The province of South Carolina. Impulses towards English colonization -- The settlement of Charles Town is made safe -- France enters the southern frontier -- The shaping of a provincial life -- Struggles for domination of the southern frontier -- The passing of the proprietors -- A royal province -- Laying the foundations for broader life -- The beginnings of up-country settlements -- Independence and statehood. The clouds gather -- The spirit of revolution -- Battles on Sullivan's Island -- A breathing spell in the South -- South Carolina becomes the battleground -- The evolution of a state -- In the evolution of a nation. The birth of the union -- A nation or a federation -- Charleston in the youth of the union -- Nullification in South Carolina -- Charleston as a center of culture -- Expansion and renewed friction -- The union divides politically into North and South -- Secession and the fall of Fort Sumter -- Charleston during the war -- Reconstruction. The reorganization of government -- An orgy in the government -- South Carolina is rescued by its people -- Recovery. Reconstruction and readjustments -- The new era begins -- A political upheaval in South Carolina -- A significant movement -- Struggles for commercial and industrial opportunity -- Seeking foundations for the new life -- Suburban Charleston develops -- The low country is rediscovered -- Charleston again a center of culture.
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