Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Gen Sherman & staff moving on the road from McPhersonville S.C.
Signed on verso: Will. Waud. Title inscribed on verso. Inscribed above title: Rough sketch of condition of the roads. Inscribed below title: the water up to the horses girths; No chance to make more finished sk... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
[Sherman's march through South Carolina - Burning of McPhersonville]
Title devised from Harper's Weekly. Published in: Harper's Weekly, March 4, 1865, p. 136. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2). Reference print available in the Civil War Drawings file 1865. Forms part ... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Sherman's March Through South Carolina - Burning of McPhersonville, Fe...
Attributed to William Waud. Title printed below image. Published in: Harper's Weekly, March 4, 1865, p. 136. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2). Forms part of: Morgan collection of Civil War drawings.
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church, 1 block North of SC Route 17, McPher...
Significance: Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church is architecturally significant as an antebellum Greek Revival Church with later 19th century alterations and as a summer chapel for low-country planters. Rectangul... More
[Sherman's march through South Carolina - Burning of McPhersonville]
Title devised from Harper's Weekly. Published in: Harper's Weekly, March 4, 1865, p. 136. Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2). Reference print available in the Civil War Drawings file 1865. Forms part ... More
Gen Sherman & staff moving on the road from McPhersonville S.C.
Signed on verso: Will. Waud. Title inscribed on verso. Inscribed above title: Rough sketch of condition of the roads. Inscribed below title: the water up to the horses girths; No chance to make more finished sk... More