Spanish moss-draped trees at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of scu...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Hoeing rice, South Carolina, U.S.A. - stereocsopic card
H54533 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 13751. Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Albert Walter Wein's 1948 limestone sculpture, "Phryne Before the Judg...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Rice culture on the Ogeechee, near Savannah, Georgia / Sketched by A.R...
Main illustration shows African Americans working in a rice field being supervised by a white man; vignettes surrounding the main illustration show a threshing mill, flood gates, a flooded rice field, African A... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Massive, Spanish moss-draped oaks at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast comple...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Edward Francis McCartan's 1936 sculpture, "Dionysus," at Brookgreen Ga...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Mule on the Lowcountry Trail at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of ...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pathway at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of sculpture gardens, ec...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Scene at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of sculpture gardens, ecos...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
A black-crowned night heron on the Lowcountry trail, part of Brookgree...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
"The Fountain of the Muses" sculpture group, by Carl Milles, at Brookg...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Robert Alexander Bailllie's limestone "Vases" sculpture at Brookgreen ...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
"Jaguar," Anna Hyatt Huntington's 1907 bronze scupture at Brookgreen G...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Charles Keck's bronze "Fauns at Play" sculpture at Brookgreen Gardens,...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Peachtree Plantation, South Santee River, McClellanville, Charleston C...
2014 Leicester B. Holland Prize, Entry Significance: Located in the St. James Santee Parish along the South Santee River, Peachtree Plantation stands as a ruin. Peachtree Plantation was once a two-story dwellin... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Rice culture on Cape Fear River, N.C. / from sketches by James E. Tayl...
Eight illustrations showing panorama of plantation with black man shooting at birds in foreground, blacks planting rice, hoeing, weeding, reaping, threshing, and trunk and flood gate. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's ... More
Rice paddies near Bandarawela. 19th century, Library of Congress colle...
Similar to photograph in Lot 11948 from negative LC-D4271-208. Gift; William P. Meeker; 1971. Forms part of: Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. World's Transportation Commission photograph collection (Library o... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Hoeing rice, South Carolina, U.S.A. - stereocsopic card
H54533 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 13751. Public domain photograph of stereoscopic card, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Edmond Romulus Amateis's 1924 marble sculpture, "Pastoral," at Brookgr...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Anna Hyatt Huntington's 1924 bronze statue, "The Young Diana," outside...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Pineville Chapel, State Road S-8-204, Pineville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Third Place Significance: As a contributing resource to the Pineville Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pineville Chapel is one of two early n... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Sheep at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of sculpture gardens, ecos...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Laura Gardin Fraser's 1954 "Pegasus" statue at Brookgreen Gardens, a v...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Trees draped with Spanish moss at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex o...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Reflecting pool at the open-air sculpture gallery at Brookgreen Garden...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
"Boy and Frog," Elsie Ward Hering's c. 1904 broze sculpture at Brookgr...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
"Indian and Eagle," Carl Paul Jennewein's 1929 bronze sculpture at Bro...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
"The Fountain of the Muses" sculpture group, by Carl Milles, at Brookg...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Taveau Church, State Road S-8-44, Cordesville, Berkeley County, SC
2012 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: While listed in the National Register of Historic Places and acclaimed for the sophistication of its exterior design and construction, Taveau Chur... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More
Spanish-moss-draped tree at Brookgreen Gardens, a vast complex of scul...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
A remarkable, multicolored squirrel on the Lowcountry trail, part of B...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Benjamin Franklin Hawkins's c. 1933 "Triton on Dolphin" sculpture at B...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
A black-crowned night heron on the Lowcountry trail, part of Brookgree...
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Brookgreen, which opened in 1932, was founded by Archer Milton Huntington, stepson of railroad magnate Collis Potter Huntington, and h... More
Fenwick Hall Plantation, Northeast of intersection of River Road & May...
2013 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Second Place Significance: Constructed in the mid-eighteenth century, Fenwick Hall on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina is one of the preeminent eighteenth-century ... More