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Points of Interest
01. Bathing House
05. Fort Mechanic, Darrell Battery
07. Gibbes Wharf and City Market
08. Gibbes Battery 1780
09. Bretigny's Battery 1780
12. Vanderhorst's Creek
14. Court House (1735) City Market 1787
15. First St. Philip's Church (1690-1723) Now St. Michael's (1762)
16. Armory (1750), Watch House (1767), Guard House (1838-1886)
17. Watch House (1719-1767) Exchange (1769) Council Chambers (1735)
18. Pitt's Statue on Corner, Meeting and Broad
19. Beef Market (1735) Town Market Place 1680
20. Archdale Square, 1683
21. Quaker Meeting House
22 B. Vauxhall Gardens
23. Broad Street Theater (1793) Medical College (1833)
26. Sugar House Battery 1780
29. St. Mary's Hotel (1801), Planter's Hotel (1803), Mills House (1826), St. Johns (1901)
29A. Bowling Green
30. Dock Street Theater, 1736
31. Fish Market 1770-1807
32. Coming's Point Battery
38. "New" Powder Magazine 1737
39. DeVieux Magazine Battery
45. New Theatre 1837
48. Battery Northwest
50. First Golf Played U.S.A. 1788
56. West Point Rice Mill 1861
69. Old Powder Magazine 1712
77. New Market Race Track 1760-1792
78. Sunken Gardens Exposition 1902
79. Washington Race Track 1792-1900
80. Powder Magazines 1822-1915
81. Belvidere Golf Links, 1902-1925
82. Gibbes Landing 1775-1885
83. Race Track, Gentlemen's Driving Association 1880-1902
86. Governors Bridge 1767
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Fires
1740 (November 18) Fire
1778 (January 15) Fire
1796 (June 13) Fire
1838 (April 27-28) Fire
The 1830s: A Decade of Fire
Natural Disasters
1700 (September 3) Cyclone
1752 (September 14-15) Cyclone
1804 (September 7-8) Cyclone
1813 (August 27) Cyclone
1874 (September 28) Cyclone
1893 (August 27) Cyclone
1911 (August 27-29) Hurricane
Wars and Battles
Battle of Sullivan's Island, June 28, 1776
Government Officials
Charleston's Intendants and Mayors
South Carolina's Colonial Governors
South Carolina's Colonial Governors
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UNDER THE LORDS PROPRIETORS
William
Sayle
1670- 3/ 1671
Joseph
West
Interim Governor 3/ 1671- 4/ 1672
Sir John
Yeamans
Governor 4/ 1672- 8/ 1674
Joseph
West
Interim Governor 8/ 1674- 5/ 1682
Joseph
Morton
Governor 5/ 1682- 7/ 1684
Sir Richard
Kyrle
Governor 7/ 1684- 8/ 1684
Joseph
West
Interim Governor 8/ 1684- 7/ 1685
Robert
Quary
Interim Governor 7/ 1685- 10/ 1685
Joseph
Morton
Interim Governor 10/ 1685- 11/ 1686
James
Colleton
Governor 11/ 1686- 3/ 1690
Seth
Sothel
Governor 3/ 1690- 4/ 1692
Philip
Ludwell
Governor 4/ 1692- 5/ 1693
Thomas
Smith
Deputy Governor 5/ 1693- 11/ 1694
Joseph
Blake
Governor 11/ 1694- 8/ 1695
John
Archdale
Governor 8/ 1695- 10/ 1696
Joseph
Blake
Deputy Governor 10/ 1696- 9/ 1700
James
Moore (Sr.)
Deputy Governor 9/ 1700- 3/ 1703
Sir Nathaniel
Johnson
Governor 3/ 1703- 11/ 1709
Edward
Tynte
Governor 11/ 1709- 6/ 1710
Robert
Gibbes
Interim Governor 6/ 1710- 3/ 1712
Charles
Craven
Governor 3/ 1712- 4/ 1716
Robert
Daniel
Deputy Governor 4/ 1716- 4/ 1717
Robert
Johnson
Governor 4/ 1717- 12/ 1719
UNDER THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
James
Moore (Jr.)
Provisional Governor 12/ 1719- 5/ 1721
Francis
Nicholson
Governor 5/ 1721- 5/ 1725
Arthur
Middleton
Acting Governor 5/ 1725- 12/ 1730
Robert
Johnson
Governor 12/ 1730- 5/ 1735
Thomas
Broughton
Acting Governor 5/ 1735- 11/ 1737
William
Bull
Acting Governor 11/ 1737- 12/ 1743
James
Glen
Governor 12/ 1743- 6/ 1756
William Henry
Lyttelton
Governor 6/ 1756- 4/ 1760
William
Bull II
Acting Governor 4/ 1760- 12/ 1761
Thomas
Boone
Governor 12/ 1761- 5/ 1764
William
Bull II
Acting Governor 5/ 1764- 6/ 1766
Lord Charles Greville
Montagu
Governor 6/ 1766- 5/ 1768
William
Bull II
Acting Governor 5/ 1768- 10/ 1768
Lord Charles Greville
Montagu
Governor 10/ 1768- 7/ 1769
William
Bull II
Acting Governor 7/ 1769- 9/ 1771
Lord Charles Greville
Montagu
Governor 9/ 1771- 3/ 1773
William
Bull II
Acting Governor 3/ 1773- 6/ 1775
Lord William
Campbell
Governor 6/ 1775- 9/ 1775