CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- It’s Wednesday which means it’s time to explore the history of the Lowcountry. This week, we take a look at a lesser-known piece of Charleston’s Civil War history: Castle ...
Ownership of the historic federal fortification Castle Pinckney could be changing hands. The State Ports Authority today is expected to deed the property to the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Camp 1269 ...
Most people will never see Castle Pinckney up close but will only glimpse it from Waterfront Park, the deck of the Yorktown or aboard a passing boat. The two-century-old abandoned fortification in ...
There is plenty of history in Charleston. If you have been on a walking tour, carriage tour, or just wandered around the city, there are many stories you have already heard, but there are even more ...
What has provided an amazing view of seabirds for several years at the mouth of Shem Creek in Charleston's harbor now provides much less and is more of a reminder of Mother Nature's power. Hundreds of ...
Castle Pinckney, at Charleston, is a place little known to most students of the Civil War. Roberts, an historian of 42nd Georgia and a board member of several historical organizations, and Locke, ...
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TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online ...