Charleston, South Carolina. Roman Catholic Cathedral, burnt by the great fire in 1861 and Dr. Gadsden's house damaged during the bombardment of Charleston

 

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Bombardment of Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina. Roman Catholic Cathedral, burnt by the great fire in 1861 and Dr. Gadsden's house damaged during the bombardment of Charleston

 

Here for your consideration is an artistic picture of Charleston, South Carolina. Roman Catholic Cathedral, burnt by the great fire between 1861 and 1865 and Dr. Gadsden's house damaged during the bombardment of Charleston. It was created in 1865.

The picture presents United States.

We have created this collection of illustrations primarily to serve as a valuable educational tool. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# C96F935E

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