Charleston (S.C.) -- Biography
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Charleston (S.C.) -- Biography
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- Edwin and John, a personal history of the American South, James T. Sears
- Echo in my soul, by Septima Poinsette Clark with LeGette Blythe ; foreword by Harry Golden
- Charleston in the age of the Pinckneys, by George C. Rogers, Jr
- Charleston blacksmith, the work of Philip Simmons, John Michael Vlach
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, founding father, by Marvin R. Zahniser
- DuBose Heyward, a Charleston gentleman and the world of Porgy and Bess, James M. Hutchisson
- A bluestocking in Charleston, the life and career of Laura Bragg, Louise Anderson Allen
- How grand a flame, a chronicle of a plantation family, 1813-1947, by Clyde Bresee
- The dwelling houses of Charleston South Carolina, Alice R. Huger & D. E. Huger Smith
- The amazing Mayor Grace, John P. Grace and the making of modern Charleston, 1874-1940, by Doyle W. Boggs
- Ready from within, Septima Clark and the civil rights movement, edited with an introduction by Cynthia Stokes Brown
- Chronicles of Chicora Wood, by Elizabeth W. Allston Pringle
- The life and times of Martha Laurens Ramsay, 1759-1811, Joanna Bowen Gillespie
- Jane Thompson's legacy, a biographical account of Lawrence Michael Murray and Cunliffe Hall Murray
- Who is Burke High?, the history of the Burke High School family
- Dawn, a Charleston legend, by Dawn Langley Simmons
- The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina, by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith
- The Coulliette Family, roots, Audry E. Coulliette
- The emancipation of Angelina Grimké, by Katharine Du Pre Grimké
- Doing the Charleston, a Geechee memoir, by Charles E. (Chuck) Breuer
- Had I the wings, the friendship of Bachman and Audubon, Jay Shuler
- Scrapbook (1910-1912), William Demosthenes Crum ; with a list of materials included, compiled by Sharon Cruz-Reidbord
- Du Bose Heyward, the man who wrote Porgy, by Frank Durham
- Sunsets over Charleston, more conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; foreword by Ken Burger
- Peninsula of lies, a true story of mysterious birth and taboo love, Edward Ball
- City of the silent, the Charlestonians of Magnolia Cemetery, Ted Ashton Phillips, Jr. ; edited by Thomas J. Brown ; foreword by Josephine Humphreys ; afterword by Alice McPherson Phillips
- The brothers Bequest, Germans in Charleston, South Carolina, Robert Alston Jones
- To hear them tell it, memories of growing up in Charleston, compiled by Mary C. Coy
- Francesco Licciardi, keep smiling at trouble-- the life of artist Francesco Licciardi, Phyllis Licciardi
- Adirondack bridgebuilder from Charleston, the life and times of Robert Cogdell Gilchrist, Rosemary Miner Pelkey
- DuBose Heyward, the rhythms of Charleston, by William Henry Slavick
- An honorable estate, my time in the working press, Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- Born Charlestonian, the story of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, by Marlo Pease Bussman
- Beyond the burning bush, First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C. : historical viewpoints with brief sketches of the history, buildings, and lives of the ministers, Edward Guerrant Lilly
- Patrick N. Lynch, 1817-1882, third Catholic bishop of Charleston, David C.R. Heisser and Stephen J. White, Sr
- My homes, Elizabeth Whaley Middleton ; compiled and edited by her daughter, Elizabeth Middleton (Briggs) Parker
- A Charleston album, by Margaret Hayne Harrison
- The switch tree, by Al Eisenmann
- Remembering old Charleston, a peek behind parlor doors, Margaret Middleton Rivers Eastman
- The untold story of Shields Green, the life and death of a Harper's Ferry raider, Louis A. DeCaro Jr
- Dr. Alexander Garden of Charles Town, by Edmund Berkeley and Dorothy Smith Berkeley
- Too late to die young, nearly true tales from a life, Harriet McBryde Johnson
- Slaves in the family, Edward Ball
- "My dear mother & sisters", Civil War letters of Capt. A.B. Mulligan, Co. B, 5th South Carolina Cavalry--Butler's Division--Hampton's Corps, 1861-1865, edited by Olin Fulmer Hutchinson, Jr
- Twenty-one sons for Texas, by Arda Talbot Allen
- The way it was in Charleston, as recalled by Laura Witte Waring ; edited by Thomas R. Waring, Jr. ; foreword by Frank B. Gilbreth
- DNA, die not another, Ade Ofunniyin
- Calendar of Joel R. Poinsett papers in the Henry D. Gilpin collection,, prepared by the Pennsylvania Historical Survey, Division of Community Service Programs, Work Projects Administration; edited by Grace E. Heilman and Bernard S. Levin
- A balcony in Charleston, by Mary Scott Saint-Amand ; with a foreword by Archibald Rutledge
- Thomas and Elizabeth Lamboll, early Charleston gardeners, by Elise Pinckney
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