Contributions from the Charleston Museum

Contributions from the Charleston Museum
Title Contributions from the Charleston Museum PDF eBook
Author Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
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Total Pages 442
Release 1910
Genre Birds
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Contributions from the Charleston Museum

Contributions from the Charleston Museum
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Release 1910
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Contributions from the Charleston Museum

Contributions from the Charleston Museum
Title Contributions from the Charleston Museum PDF eBook
Author E. Milby Burton
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Total Pages 0
Release 1942
Genre Silverwork
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The Charleston Museum

The Charleston Museum
Title The Charleston Museum PDF eBook
Author Carl P. Borick
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 180
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Travel
ISBN 1643362720

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A look inside the oldest museum in the United States Since its founding in 1773, the Charleston Museum has served as a mecca of learning and discovery. In celebration of its 250th anniversary, this commemorative volume brings its rich history to life, offering insights into many of its 2.4 million collected artifacts while detailing the contributions of key figures, such as Gabriel Manigault, Laura Bragg, and Milby Burton, who made it one of the premier museums in the southern United States. This handsomely illustrated compendium showcases approximately 100 prized pieces from the museum's impressive collections in archaeology, natural history, archived materials, decorative arts, and historic textiles, as well as its preservation of historic landmarks, such as the Heyward-Washington House, the Joseph Manigault House, and the Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife refuge on nearby James Island. The collections, unmatched in their interpretive value to South Carolina cultural and natural history, make this museum a place of endearing value to the Charleston community and the Palmetto State as it continues to evolve and thrive into the twenty-first century.

The Charleston Museum

The Charleston Museum
Title The Charleston Museum PDF eBook
Author William Gaillard Mazÿck
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Total Pages 66
Release 1908
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Relieve Us of This Burthen

Relieve Us of This Burthen
Title Relieve Us of This Burthen PDF eBook
Author Carl P Borick
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Total Pages 0
Release 2024-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781643365237

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Relieve Us of This Burthen is the first book-length study of Continental soldiers, officers, and militiamen held as prisoners of war by the British in the South during the American Revolution. Carl P. Borick focuses his study on the period 1780-82, when British forces most actively campaigned in the South. He gives a detailed examination of the various hardships of imprisonment and efforts to assist and exchange prisoners while also chronicling events and military policies that affected prisoners during and after captivity. As have prisoners of any war, captives in the Revolution suffered both physical and mental adversities during their imprisonments, and the impact often stayed with them after their release. Many escaped their captors or broke paroles to fight again. Others were exchanged; still others enlisted in British forces sent to the West Indies; and many died in prison. Because of the intense combat in South Carolina, more Americans were taken prisoner there than elsewhere across the Southern Department. Borick concentrates much of his narrative on Charleston and the lowcountry. Some six thousand Continentals, militia, and seamen were captured when Charleston surrendered in May 1780. This was the largest number of prisoners taken during a single operation. Occupied Charleston became the key prisoner depot for the British in the South. Borick also explores British recruiting efforts among prisoners, particularly by the Duke of Cumberland's Regiment, raised from prisoners kept in Charleston for service in the West Indies against the French and Spanish. That regiment's experiences during and after the war were far different from those of other American soldiers in the Revolutionary War. Relieve Us of This Burthen makes groundbreaking use of the Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application files, which have been underutilized with regard to understanding the history of prisoners of war. Borick's careful reading of the pension files reveals much about what men went through and how they endured in captivity.

Contributions from the Charleston Museum

Contributions from the Charleston Museum
Title Contributions from the Charleston Museum PDF eBook
Author Arthur Trezevant Wayne
Publisher
Total Pages 302
Release 1910
Genre Birds
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