Legendary Locals of Charleston
Book Details
Author(s)Mary Preston Foster
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1467100552
ISBN-139781467100557
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,565,523
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Charleston was founded in 1670 by people recruited in the coffeehouses and pubs of London. They were a diverse and interesting group that created a vibrant, sophisticated city in the wilderness. This book tells the stories of people in each era of the citys history. There is the boy who courted the girl living in the Morris Island lighthouse, rowing from Charleston to the island and back twice for each date; a second-grade class photograph that contains a mayor, an admiral, and the grandfather of a senator; Christopher Gadsden, who is buried in an unmarked grave because he feared his enemies would defile his body; and Isaac Hayne who was hanged by the British for being a traitor. There is Mary Moultrie, who led the strike of hospital employees that earned equal pay and fair treatment for nurses. Today, Shepard Fairey, Stephen Colbert, and Tim Scott keep Charlestons reputation for rebelliousness alive.

