Charleston Time Machine

A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays

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298 Episodes

  1. Episode 218: Reviving Apparently Dead Bodies in 1790s Charleston

    Published: 10/29/2021
  2. Episode 217: Educating Antebellum Tradesmen: The Charleston Apprentices’ Library Society

    Published: 10/22/2021
  3. Episode 216: Anglo-Spanish Hostility in Early South Carolina, 1670–1748

    Published: 10/1/2021
  4. Episode 215: The Roots of Spain’s Claim to South Carolina, 1513–1670

    Published: 9/24/2021
  5. Episode 214: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 3

    Published: 9/10/2021
  6. Episode 213: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 2

    Published: 9/3/2021
  7. Episode 212: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 1

    Published: 8/27/2021
  8. Episode 211: Escaping Slavery: Resistance on the Run

    Published: 8/20/2021
  9. Episode 210: Charleston’s Half-Moon Battery, 1694–1768

    Published: 8/13/2021
  10. Episode 209: Maroons, Picnics, Parades, and Porgy

    Published: 7/23/2021
  11. Episode 208: South Carolina’s First Public Lending Library in 1698

    Published: 7/17/2021
  12. Episode 207: The Star-Spangled Spirit of Charleston

    Published: 7/2/2021
  13. Episode 206: The Moving Memorials to Elizabeth Jackson

    Published: 6/26/2021
  14. Episode 205: The Public Life of Charleston’s Market Hall

    Published: 6/18/2021
  15. Episode 204: Charleston’s Daily Bread: Regulating Retail Loaves from 1750 to 1858

    Published: 6/11/2021
  16. Episode 203: Parishes, Districts, and Counties in Early South Carolina

    Published: 6/4/2021
  17. Episode 202: Passenger Trains between Charleston and Summerville, from the Best Friend to BRT

    Published: 5/21/2021
  18. Episode 201: The Forgotten Dead: Charleston’s Public Cemeteries, 1794–2021

    Published: 5/7/2021
  19. Episode 200: The Forgotten Dead: Charleston's Public Cemeteries, 1672–1794

    Published: 5/1/2021
  20. Episode 199: The Telegraph: Charleston’s First Information Superhighway

    Published: 4/23/2021

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Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, explores the less familiar corners of local history with stories that invite audiences to reflect on the enduring presence of the past in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.