The Charleston Earthquake of August 23, 1886

The Charleston Earthquake of August 23, 1886
Title The Charleston Earthquake of August 23, 1886 PDF eBook
Author Clarence Edward Dutton
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Pages 390
Release 1890
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Earthquake History of the United States

Earthquake History of the United States
Title Earthquake History of the United States PDF eBook
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Pages 196
Release 1965
Genre Earthquakes
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Earthquake History of the United States ...

Earthquake History of the United States ...
Title Earthquake History of the United States ... PDF eBook
Author U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 1938
Genre Earthquakes
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The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake

The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake
Title The 1886 Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake PDF eBook
Author Otto W. Nuttli
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1986
Genre Charleston (S.C.)
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Annual Statistician and Economist

Annual Statistician and Economist
Title Annual Statistician and Economist PDF eBook
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Pages 674
Release 1888
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The Statistician and Economist

The Statistician and Economist
Title The Statistician and Economist PDF eBook
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Pages 668
Release 1888
Genre Statistics
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Upheaval in Charleston

Upheaval in Charleston
Title Upheaval in Charleston PDF eBook
Author Susan Millar Williams
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 386
Release 2012-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0820344214

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On August 31, 1886, a massive earthquake centered near Charleston, South Carolina, sent shock waves as far north as Maine, down into Florida, and west to the Mississippi River. When the dust settled, residents of the old port city were devastated by the death and destruction. Upheaval in Charleston is a gripping account of natural disaster and turbulent social change in a city known as the cradle of secession. Weaving together the emotionally charged stories of Confederate veterans and former slaves, Susan Millar Williams and Stephen G. Hoffius portray a South where whites and blacks struggled to determine how they would coexist a generation after the end of the Civil War. This is also the story of Francis Warrington Dawson, a British expatriate drawn to the South by the romance of the Confederacy. As editor of Charleston’s News and Courier, Dawson walked a lonely and dangerous path, risking his life and reputation to find common ground between the races. Hailed as a hero in the aftermath of the earthquake, Dawson was denounced by white supremacists and murdered less than three years after the disaster. His killer was acquitted after a sensational trial that unmasked a Charleston underworld of decadence and corruption. Combining careful research with suspenseful storytelling, Upheaval in Charleston offers a vivid portrait of a volatile time and an anguished place. A Friends Fund Publication