Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina
The Powder Magazine was completed circa 1713 as an arsenal to safely store munitions in the South Carolina colonial capital of Charles Town, serving continuously in defense through the 1740s and periodically until the 1820s. Rescued from destruction in 1902, the building has served as a museum for more than a century, inspiring countless other historic conservation efforts. Museum Director Alan Stello presents the story of the state's oldest public building by establishing connections between the arsenal and the significant episodes it has witnessed. Readers will enjoy an introductory look at South Carolina colonial military history while gaining an appreciation for this icon of history and preservation.
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Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina
The Powder Magazine was completed circa 1713 as an arsenal to safely store munitions in the South Carolina colonial capital of Charles Town, serving continuously in defense through the 1740s and periodically until the 1820s. Rescued from destruction in 1902, the building has served as a museum for more than a century, inspiring countless other historic conservation efforts. Museum Director Alan Stello presents the story of the state's oldest public building by establishing connections between the arsenal and the significant episodes it has witnessed. Readers will enjoy an introductory look at South Carolina colonial military history while gaining an appreciation for this icon of history and preservation.
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Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina

Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina

by R. Alan Stello Jr.
Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina

Arsenal of History: The Powder Magazine of South Carolina

by R. Alan Stello Jr.

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Overview

The Powder Magazine was completed circa 1713 as an arsenal to safely store munitions in the South Carolina colonial capital of Charles Town, serving continuously in defense through the 1740s and periodically until the 1820s. Rescued from destruction in 1902, the building has served as a museum for more than a century, inspiring countless other historic conservation efforts. Museum Director Alan Stello presents the story of the state's oldest public building by establishing connections between the arsenal and the significant episodes it has witnessed. Readers will enjoy an introductory look at South Carolina colonial military history while gaining an appreciation for this icon of history and preservation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596298170
Publisher: History Press, The
Publication date: 03/05/2013
Series: War Era and Military
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author


R. Alan Stello, Jr. is the director of The Powder Magazine museum in Charleston, SC. He is a licensed tour guide with the city of Charleston and previously served as Special Events Coordinator for the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon. His research interests cover a range of South Carolina history topics, from piracy to public education.

Table of Contents

Foreword: A Visitor's Reflection 7

Acknowledgements 9

Introduction: The Powder Magazine 11

1 Life, Liberty, and Property: Carolina Begins 13

2 Carolina Enters a World War 17

3 Keep Your Powder Dry! 23

4 Native Wars 29

5 Piracy and First Revolution 34

6 Lock, Stock, and Barrel 41

7 Implosion: Slave Insurrection 47

8 World War Continues 52

9 Arsenal of Liberty 59

10 From War to Wine 67

11 First in Preservation 77

Notes 87

Bibliography 91

About the Author 95

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