Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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298 Episodes
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Episode 138: Christmas Traditions in Early Charleston
Published: 12/13/2019 -
Episode 137: The Shady History of Protecting Lowcountry Trees
Published: 12/6/2019 -
Episode 136: The Genesis of the Harleston Neighborhood, 1672–1770
Published: 11/21/2019 -
Episode 135: The Historical Landscape of the New Baxter-Patrick James Island Library
Published: 11/15/2019 -
Episode 134: A Veteran’s Story: Caring for the Family of Sergeant William Jasper
Published: 11/8/2019 -
Episode 133: Mackey’s Morphine Madness: The 1869 Shootout at Charleston’s City Hall, Part 2
Published: 11/1/2019 -
Episode 132: Mackey’s Morphine Madness: The 1869 Shootout at Charleston’s City Hall, Part 1
Published: 10/25/2019 -
Episode 131: Hampstead Village: The Historic Heart of Charleston’s East Side
Published: 10/18/2019 -
Episode 130: From Intendant to Mayor: The Evolution of Charleston’s Executive Office
Published: 10/11/2019 -
Episode 129: Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 3
Published: 10/4/2019 -
Episode 128: Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 2
Published: 9/27/2019 -
Episode 127: Grief, Crime, and Mercy in Colonial Charleston: The Story of Elizabeth McQueen, Part 1
Published: 9/19/2019 -
Episode 126: The Auction Sales of Enslaved Residents in Colonial Era Charleston
Published: 9/13/2019 -
Episode 125: The Sales of Incoming Africans on the Wharves of Colonial Charleston
Published: 8/30/2019 -
Episode 124: Indigo in the Fabric of Early South Carolina
Published: 8/16/2019 -
Episode 123: The Evolution of Charleston’s Name
Published: 8/9/2019 -
Episode 122: The Charleston Baseball Riots of 1869, Part 2
Published: 8/2/2019 -
Episode 121: The Charleston Baseball Riots of 1869, Part 1
Published: 7/26/2019 -
Episode 120: The Velocipede Invasion of 1869
Published: 7/19/2019 -
Episode 119: Policing Charleston during Queen Anne’s War, 1702-1713
Published: 7/12/2019
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.