- Eastside History Series: Charleston’s Back Yard by Dr. Susan Millar Williams
- East Side History Series: The East Side and the Railroads
- Eastside History Series: Cigar Boxes
- Eastside History Series: 2 Amherst St.- The Belser House (also known as Presqu'le)
- East Side History Series: Faber-Ward House 631 East Bay
- East Side History Series: Michele Moore’s East Side Roots - 89 Drake Street and 21 Cooper Street
- Eastside History Series: Denmark Vesey and the African Church
- East Side History Series: Bischoff’s Square
- East Side History Series: Vardrell’s Creek
- East Side History Series: Made Ground
- East Side History Series: Hampstead
- Eastside History Series: Rope Walk - North Side of Line Street from Meeting to Aiken
- Eastside History Series: The East Side (Hampstead) in 1872
- Eastside History Series: 729 East Bay Street
- Eastside History Series: 1 Cooper Street
- Celebrating our East Side Community: 44 America Street
- Celebrating Our East Side Community: 66 Hanover Street
- Lowcounty Digital Initiative Features Online Exhibit on The Cotton Factory (before it was the Cigar Factory)
Friday, August 24, 2018
Dr. Williams Publishes New Article in Charleston Style and Design Magazine
Check out the new article, "The Fan Master," in Charleston Style and Design Magazine by Dr. Susan Millar Williams, who teaches English at the Palmer Campus. Way to represent, Dr. Williams! If you like this article, be sure to check out her blog posts about local history on this blog:
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