Charleston

Charleston

Charleston, the South Carolina port city founded in 1670, is defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses, particularly in the elegant French Quarter and Battery districts. The Battery promenade and Waterfront Park both overlook Charleston Harbor, while Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold where the first shots of the Civil War rang out, lies across the water.

People died in Charleston (First 49 people) - Page 1

Mendel Jackson Davis

Mendel Jackson Davis

Former United States Representative

William H. Brawley

William H. Brawley

Former United States Representative

Richard S. Whaley

Richard S. Whaley

Justice

Henry L. Pinckney

Henry L. Pinckney

Former United States Representative

Thomas S. McMillan

Thomas S. McMillan

Former United States Representative

Edwin A. Pollock

Edwin A. Pollock

General

Mary Ann Wrighten

Mary Ann Wrighten

Singer

Lavinia Fisher

Lavinia Fisher

Serial killer

Patrick Caddell

Patrick Caddell

American pollster

Robin Chandler Duke

Robin Chandler Duke

Former United States Ambassador to Norway

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner

Artist

Martha Laurens Ramsay

Martha Laurens Ramsay

Henry Laurens' daughter

Andrew Gordon Magrath

Andrew Gordon Magrath

Former Governor of South Carolina

Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes

Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes

American architect

Jonathan O. Seaman

Jonathan O. Seaman

Military personnel

Alonzo J. Ransier

Alonzo J. Ransier

Former United States Representative

John Drayton

John Drayton

Former Governor of South Carolina

Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson

Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson

Andrew Jackson's mother

Horace Lawson Hunley

Horace Lawson Hunley

Marine engineer

Thomas E. Miller

Thomas E. Miller

American educator

Daniel Heyward

Daniel Heyward

Thomas Heyward Jr. 's father

James Gadsden

James Gadsden

American diplomat

Rawlins Lowndes

Rawlins Lowndes

Former Governor of South Carolina

Aedanus Burke

Aedanus Burke

Former United States Representative

Ignatius A. Reynolds

Ignatius A. Reynolds

Prelate

George M. Seignious

George M. Seignious

Diplomat

Ralph Izard

Ralph Izard

Former President pro tempore of the United States Senate

Henry Picard

Henry Picard

American professional golfer

Richard Berg

Richard Berg

Game designer

Daniel Huger

Daniel Huger

Former United States Representative

Patrick Neeson Lynch

Patrick Neeson Lynch

Bishop

David Ramsay

David Ramsay

American physician

Christopher Memminger

Christopher Memminger

American-German politician

Frank B. Gary

Frank B. Gary

Member of the United States Senate

George Trenholm

George Trenholm

Businessman

Isaac Greenwood

Isaac Greenwood

Professor of mathematics

John Cannady

John Cannady

American football player

Jacob Read

Jacob Read

Former United States Senator

Jeremiah Theus

Jeremiah Theus

American painter

John England

John England

Former Administrator of the Northern Territory

Cynthia Hurd

Cynthia Hurd

Librarian

Doc McJames

Doc McJames

Baseball player

Richard Jenrette

Richard Jenrette

American businessman

Isaac Huger

Isaac Huger

General

Mordecai Gist

Mordecai Gist

General

Thomas Lowndes

Thomas Lowndes

Former U. S. Representative

James Earl

James Earl

Actor

Charles Theodore Pachelbel

Charles Theodore Pachelbel

Composer

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