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Glimpses of Charleston

A local's eye view

The famed Robert Mills designed this beautiful building as the Marine Hospital to treat sick and disabled merchant seamen. Built in 1831-34, it was Charleston's first Gothic Revival structure and has had many interesting tenants since its original use -- including being a Confederate hospital, a free school for black children and the Jenkins Orphanage. 

Semper Fi

The famed Robert Mills designed this beautiful building as the Marine Hospital to treat sick and disabled merchant seamen. Built in 1831-34, it was Charleston’s first Gothic Revival structure and has had many interesting tenants since its original use — including being a Confederate hospital, a free school for black children and the Jenkins Orphanage.

Ask a Local

What’s the deal with the City Market? Were slaves sold there or not?

asks John H., from Seattle, Washington… The City Market is what was called the “Slaves’ Market,” not the “Slaves Market.”  That apostrophe makes all the difference in the world. While a shocking number of humans were sold into slavery in Charleston (a very dark period in the City’s history), they were not sold at what […]

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