Charleston Earthquake, S.C., 1886
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Charleston Earthquake, S.C., 1886
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Charleston Earthquake, S.C., 1886
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- The city of Charleston's Executive Relief Committee for the earthquake of 1886, money vouchers for work done, September 1886 through June 1887, edited by Nicholas Michael Butler ; compiled by Monica Biddix ... [et al.]
- Upheaval in Charleston, earthquake and murder on the eve of Jim Crow, Susan Millar Williams and Stephen G. Hoffius
- Charleston as it is after the earthquake shock of August 31, 1886, a sketch of the occurrence, illustrations of its effects, announcements of business houses representing every branch of trade ready for business
- The Charleston earthquake tour, a walk, through history. August 31, 1886 and today
- The great shock, the effects of the 1886 earthquake on the built environment of Charleston, South Carolina, by Robert P. Stockton
- Medical consequences of the earthquake of 1886 in Charleston, South Carolina, Richard H. Fitzgerald, Jr
- Using the Charleston, SC earthquake of 1886 to develop new models for estimating future earthquake damage, by Krystle Sunbow Miner
- City of heroes, the great Charleston earthquake of 1886, Richard N. Cote
- Report of the Committee for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Earthquakes in Summerville and Vicinity, Sept. 6, 1886-Dec. 10, 1886, The Summerville Committee
- Shear-wave velocity model of near-surface sediments, site response, and building damage: 1886 Charleston, South Carolina earthquake, by Cedric D. Fairbanks
- A descriptive narrative of the earthquake of August 31, 1886, prepared expressly for the City year book, 1886, by Carl McKinley
- Record of earthquake damages
- Proceedings of the Third U.S. National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, August 24-28, 1986, Charleston, South Carolina
- Archive style, photographs & illustrations for U.S. surveys, 1850-1890, Robin Kelsey
- Personal experience of the great Charleston earthquake, Isabella Strybing Klinck ; additional information and document transcription by Steven H. Semken
- The Charleston earthquake of August 31, 1886, by Clarence Edward Dutton