Incoming Resources
- Charleston, crossroads of history, a story of the South Carolina low country, by Isabella G. Leland
- Charleston's Old Exchange Building, a witness to American history, Ruth M. Miller, Ann Taylor Andrus
- Sunsets over Charleston, more conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; foreword by Ken Burger
- Charleston! Charleston!, the history of a southern city, by Walter J. Fraser, Jr
- A history of James Island slave descendants & plantation owners, the bloodline, Eugene Frazier Sr
- A short history of Charleston, Robert N. Rosen
- The Charleston story, scenes from a city's history, John Francis Marion
- A history of Fort Sumter, building a Civil War landmark, M. Patrick Hendrix
- The dwelling houses of Charleston South Carolina, Alice R. Huger & D. E. Huger Smith
- Archeological sampling at Fort Johnson, South Carolina (38CH275 and 38CH16), by Stanley South and Randolph Widmer ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Low country quake tales, by Joyce B. Bagwell
- Charleston, city of memory, photography by N. Jane Iseley ; text by Harlan Greene
- Remembering old Charleston, a peek behind parlor doors, Margaret Middleton Rivers Eastman
- Charleston style, past and present, Susan Sully ; photography by John Blais ; foreword by Josephine Humphreys
- Historic preservation for a living city, Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947-1997, Robert R. Weyeneth
- Archaeological test excavations at 38CH644, Buck Hall Burial Mound, Francis Marion National Forest, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley
- This happy land, the Jews of colonial and antebellum Charleston, James W. Hagy
- Charleston then & now, contemporary photographs by James Moore Rhett, III ; text by John Carson Hay Steele ; with preface by Sir Arthur Thomas Errol Hay
- Charleston then and now, W. Chris Phelps
- Lost Charleston, J. Grahame Long ; foreword by Katherine Saunders Pemberton
- The other side of Charleston, archaeological survey of the Saks Fifth Avenue location, Charleston, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker ; with contributions by S. Homes Hogue
- Ain't you got a right to the tree of life?, the people of Johns Island, South Carolina--their faces, their words, and their songs, recorded and edited by Guy and Candie Carawan ; photographs by Robert Yellin ; music transcribed by Ethel Raim
- Civil War tour of Charleston, David D'Arcy ; photography by Ben Mammina
- The rise of Charleston, conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney ; [foreword by Joseph P. Riley Jr.]
- Madness rules the hour, Charleston, 1860 and the mania for war, Paul Starobin
- Down and dirty, archaeology of the South Carolina Lowcountry, M. Patrick Hendrix
- H.L. Hunley recovery operations, principal investigator: Robert S. Neyland, Ph.D., Department of the Navy ; edited by: Robert S. Neyland, Heather G. Brown ; authors: Robert S. Neyland, Claire Peachey, Shea McLean, Harry Pecorelli III, Heather G. Brown, M. Scott Harris, Maria Jacobsen, Paul Mardikian, Michael Scafuri, David L. Conlin
- Wicked Charleston, Mark R. Jones, Volume II
- 50 famous houses of Charleston, South Carolina, by Jack Leland ; photographs by William A. Jordan
- Archaeological reconnaissance of the 45.6 acre seaside plantation tract, Charleston County, South Carolina
- Wicked Charleston, the dark side of the holy city, Mark R. Jones
- Broke by the war, letters of a slave trader, edited by Edmund L. Drago
- The rise of Charleston, conversations with visionaries, luminaries & emissaries of the Holy City, W. Thomas McQueeney
- Sojourns in Charleston, South Carolina, 1865-1947, from the ruins of war to the rise of tourism, edited by Jennie Holton Fant
- On the global waterfront, the fight to free the Charleston 5, [Suzan Erem and E. Paul Durrenberger ; introduction by Greg Palast]
- Charleston is burning!, two centuries of fire and flames, Daniel J. Crooks Jr
- Charleston and the golden age of piracy, Christopher Byrd Downey
- The culture of early Charleston, by Frederick P. Bowes
- Archaeological investigations of Indian and slave at the Moses Whitesides Plantation, Christ Church Parish, Charleston County, South Carolina, Michael Trinkley, Debi Hacker ; with contributions by Homes S. Hogue
- The majesty of Charleston, photography and text by Peter Beney
- Charleston celebration, a history of pleasurable pastimes from colonial Charles Town through the Charleston renaissance, Shelia Watson
- Charleston, a golden memory, by Charles Anderson ; illustrations by Paul Hogarth
- Holding Charleston by the bridle, the history of Castle Pinckney from 1811 through the Civil War to the present day, W. Clifford Roberts, Jr. & Matthew A. M. Locke
- Archaeological survey of the Seaside Farms tract, Charleston County, South Carolina, Natalie Adams, Michael Trinkley
- Hidden history of old Charleston, Margaret Middleton Rivers Eastman with Edward FitzSimons Good
- A history of Charleston's Hampton Park, Kevin R. Eberle
- Archaeological pathways to historic site development, by Stanley South
- Wadmalaw Island, leaving traditional roots behind, written by Allen Mitchell
- Charleston curiosities, stories of the tragic, heroic, and bizarre, Michael Coker
- Storied & scandalous Charleston, a history of piracy and prohibition, rebellion and revolution, Leigh Jones Handal