Historic buildings -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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Historic buildings -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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- The Charleston interior, text by J. Thomas Savage ; photography by N. Jane Iseley
- One Broad Street, the story of a building and its times
- The dwelling houses of Charleston South Carolina, Alice R. Huger & D. E. Huger Smith
- Gateways and doorways of Charleston, South Carolina, in the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries/, by Elizabeth Gibbon Curtis; edited with introduction and notes by Maxwell Kimball and Arthur C. Holden
- Charleston, South Carolina, historic preservation plan, prepared for the city of Charleston, by City Planning and Architectural Associates, Russell Wright, Carl Feiss, National Heritage Corporation
- The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina, by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith
- Historic churches of Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Edward G. Lilly ; compiled by Clifford L. Legerton
- The United Order of Tents and 73 Cannon Street, a study of identity and place, by Mary Margaret Schley
- The charm of old Charleston, a new world city of old world memories
- The politics of taste, classicism in Charleston, South Carolina, 1815-1840, by Maurie Dee McInnis
- Our corner of Charleston history, the story of 98-100 Church Street, by Kathryn A. Banks
- Examination of construction sequence at the Exchange Building, by Martha Zierden, Debi Hacker
- 9 Glebe, the house that Rosa loved, by Steve Bailey
- 9 Pitt Street, a biography of a Charleston single house and its most prominent occupants, by: Kenneth G. Marolda
- Charleston's Old Exchange Building, a witness to American history, Ruth M. Miller, Ann Taylor Andrus
- Remodeling in Charleston
- To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan
- Some Charleston mansions, by Joseph Everett Chandler
- National register of historic places inventory, nomination forms
- Ansonborough, from birth to rebirth /, Christina R. Butler
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Excavations in the front lawn, Nathaniel Russell House, 2003-2006, by Martha A. Zierden
- Abode of misery, an illustrated compilation of facts, secrets and myths of the old Charleston District Jail, David C. Scott
- 8 Legare Street, Charleston, South Carolina
- The vernacular architecture of Charleston and the Lowcountry, 1670-1990, a field guide, edited by: Carter L. Hudgins ... [et al.]
- 60 famous houses of Charleston, South Carolina, text by Jack Leland ; photographs by William A. Jordan
- Historic houses: an old southern mansion, the Nathaniel Russell House in Charleston, [Christopher Phillips] ; photography by Charles S. White
- The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina, by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith ; with 128 illustrations from drawings by Alice R. Huger Smith, photographs, and architectural drawings by Albert Simons
- Historic Charleston & the Lowcountry, Steve Gross and Susan Daley
- Charleston's federal architecture, a field guide, Historic Charleston Foundation
- Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Albert Simons and Samuel Lapham, Jr. ; with a foreword by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Charleston style, then and now, Susan Sully ; photography by John Blais ; foreword by Josephine Humphreys
- Charleston's utilitarian buildings, an architectural study, Robert P. Stockton
- 66 Church Street, a profile of an eighteenth century building in the original colonial settlement of Charleston, Caroline Agid
- 0 Atlantic Street, the Charleston home of Frederick and Kristen Schultz, by Christina Rae Butler
- The Charleston trussed roof, a study of the development and implementation of a structural solution from 1740-1820, by Pamela Marotta Kendrick
- The Charleston freedman's cottage, an architectural tradition, Lissa D'Aquisto Felzer ; foreword by Harlan Greene
- The early ironwork of Charleston, by Alston Deas ; illustrated by Richard J. Bryan ; introduction by Albert Simons
- Charleston interiors, photographs by N. Jane Iseley ; text by Henry F. Cauthen, Jr
- The buildings of Charleston, a guide to the city's architecture, Jonathan H. Poston for Historic Charleston Foundation
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city undertaken by the Charleston Civic Services Committee, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney ; revised from the reports to the Committee
- The first two Fort Moultries, a structural history : Fort Sumter National Monument, by Edwin C. Bearss
- Drayton Hall, preliminary archaeological investigation at a low country plantation, by Lynne G. Lewis
- Historic Charleston., Volume I, number 2
- Nathaniel Russell House, text by J. Thomas Savage, Jr. ; photographs by N. Jane Iseley
- Historic churches of Charleston, South Carolina, compiled by David Clyde Jones
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Twenty-fourth annual meeting and preservation conference, November 4-8, Charleston, South Carolina, National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States of America
- A series of historical sketches, by the South Carolina National Bank
- The Calhoun Mansion, a private house museum, Charleston, South Carolina, photographs by and courtesy of Gridley and Graves, Joe McLemore, Brian Coleman and William Wright ; design, Alan Dubrovo
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