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Allston
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Allston

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1878
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Brookgreen Gardens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Brookgreen Gardens

Brookgreen Gardens evolved into the cultural attraction it is today from its beginning in 1930 as a winter home for philanthropist Archer Milton Huntington and his wife, sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington. The 9,000-acre tract had been four rice plantations as early as the 18th century. Home to rice planters, sportsmen, statesmen, industrialists, horticulturists, soldiers, novelists, artists, and poets, Brookgreen has entertained the great and the humble throughout its 300-year history. This book provides photographic glimpses of the men, women, and places connected with the land that became Brookgreen Gardens and documents Brookgreen's emergence as America's first public sculpture garden. A National Historic Landmark, Brookgreen's significance rests in its history and in its future service to visitors.

Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 494

Genealogical Notes on the Founding of New England: My Ancestors Part in that Undertaking

Genealogy of the settlers of New England.

Georgetown County's Historic Cemeteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Georgetown County's Historic Cemeteries

Georgetown is the third-oldest city in the state of South Carolina and the county seat of Georgetown County. Named for King George III of England, Georgetown County lies on the Atlantic Ocean surrounding Winyah Bay. The county's rivers--Santee, Sampit, Black, Pee Dee, and Waccamaw--were named by the Native Americans who were the area's first inhabitants. In 1732, the land was settled by the English, French, and Scots. Their first staple crop was indigo, but rice soon became the indisputable king of the Lowcountry and flourished in the marshes along the banks of the county's many rivers, creeks, and bays. By 1850, the county contained more than 175 rice plantations. The plantation era ended with the Civil War, the loss of enslaved labor, and a series of devastating hurricanes. Georgetown County's history will forever remain a part of the live oaks and Spanish moss found throughout the county and is retold in every cemetery within Images of America: Georgetown County's Historic Cemeteries.

Artist Biographies: Fra Angelico. Murillo. Washington Allston
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

Artist Biographies: Fra Angelico. Murillo. Washington Allston

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1877
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The American Renaissance in New England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 572

The American Renaissance in New England

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Contains biographical sketches of authors who wrote or began publishing their major works during the American Renaissance in New England (between 1830 and 1860). Wide scope of authors includes: novelists, poets, essayists, editors, humorists, translators, compilers, journalists, reformers, abolitionists, scientists, lexicographers; special attention is given to the Transcendental authors - headed by Emerson and Thoreau.

The History of Augusta, from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1682

The History of Augusta, from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1870
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Representation of the Struggling Artist in America, 1800–1865
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

The Representation of the Struggling Artist in America, 1800–1865

  • Categories: Art

This book analyzes how American painters, sculptors, and writers, active between 1800 and 1865, depicted their response to a democratic society that failed to adequately support them financially and intellectually. Without the traditional European forms of patronage from the church or the crown, American artists faced unsympathetic countrymen who were unaccustomed to playing the role of patron and less than generous in rewarding creativity. It was in this unrewarding landscape that American artists in the first half of the nineteenth century employed the “struggling” or “starving artist” image to criticize the country’s lack of patronage and immortalize their own struggles. Althoug...

My Crush on Aston
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 109

My Crush on Aston

Rachel has had a secret crush on Aston for a while now. But when Aston becomes a famous pop star and leaves school to go on tour, he becomes the object of every girl's crush. Rachel is happy for Aston, but she's also a little heartbroken that things between them might never be the same. Everything changes when Aston releases a new song about his own secret crush, and some of the lyrics make Rachel think that maybe, just maybe, Aston is singing about her. When Aston returns home on Valentine's Day to give a concert and reveal the identity of his secret crush!

The South Carolina Historical Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 940

The South Carolina Historical Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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