Author: George Walton Williams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780970357038
Category : Charleston (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Twelve-year-old Joshua Lockwood helps construct the fort that is later to become known as Fort Moultrie and participates in the famous 1776 battle at Sullivan's Island.
The Palmetto Fort
Author: George Walton Williams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780970357038
Category : Charleston (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Twelve-year-old Joshua Lockwood helps construct the fort that is later to become known as Fort Moultrie and participates in the famous 1776 battle at Sullivan's Island.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780970357038
Category : Charleston (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 63
Book Description
Twelve-year-old Joshua Lockwood helps construct the fort that is later to become known as Fort Moultrie and participates in the famous 1776 battle at Sullivan's Island.
Palmetto Fort, Palmetto Flag ...
Author: Anastasio Carlos Mariano Azoy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Moultrie (Fort)
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Moultrie (Fort)
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
The First Two Fort Moultries
Author: Edwin C. Bearss
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Moultrie (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Moultrie (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Address Delivered Before the Palmetto Society, of South-Carolina, in Commemoration of the Defence of the Palmetto Fort, on Sullivan's Island, (June 28th, 1776)
Author: William Crafts
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Moultrie, Battle of, S.C., 1776
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Moultrie, Battle of, S.C., 1776
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Palmetto
Author: Kate Salley Palmer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780966711448
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Recounts how the palmetto tree became a South Carolina state symbol following the Battle of Fort Moultrie fought off the South Carolina coast in 1776.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780966711448
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Recounts how the palmetto tree became a South Carolina state symbol following the Battle of Fort Moultrie fought off the South Carolina coast in 1776.
Palmetto Parapets
Author: Stanley A. South
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charleston (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Charleston (S.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The Palmetto and Its South Carolina Home
Author: Jim Harrison
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611171954
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
With its fanlike evergreen fronds, soft trunk, and strong root system, the palmetto is a wind-adapted palm that can bend with strong sea breezes without breaking or being uprooted. Emblematic of survival against opposition, the palmetto tree has captured the imaginations of South Carolinians for generations, appearing on the state seal since the American Revolution and on the state flag since 1861. The palmetto was named South Carolina's official state tree by Governor Burnet R. Maybank in 1939, and in 1974 Governor John C. West commissioned acclaimed South Carolina artist Jim Harrison to paint the official palmetto tree portrait for the State of South Carolina, an image that adorns the State House to this day. The Palmetto and Its South Carolina Home showcases the timeless, natural beauty of the state tree in marshland and coastal landscapes in the popular Harrison style. Appearing on glassware, stationery, jewelry, and many other decorative and functional objects, the palmetto tree is an omnipresent symbol in South Carolina culture. For Harrison, the palmetto remains foremost an icon of the wondrous Carolina coastal habitats. Sweeping images of the coast have been part of Harrison's art since the beginning of his career, and he continues to illustrate his love of the South Carolina coast by capturing the beauty of the state tree amid the many stunning and enchanting scenes included here. The Palmetto and Its South Carolina Home also explores the historical background of the tree and its many ties to South Carolina's heritage as a symbol of strength and beauty worthy of this artistic celebration.
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1611171954
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
With its fanlike evergreen fronds, soft trunk, and strong root system, the palmetto is a wind-adapted palm that can bend with strong sea breezes without breaking or being uprooted. Emblematic of survival against opposition, the palmetto tree has captured the imaginations of South Carolinians for generations, appearing on the state seal since the American Revolution and on the state flag since 1861. The palmetto was named South Carolina's official state tree by Governor Burnet R. Maybank in 1939, and in 1974 Governor John C. West commissioned acclaimed South Carolina artist Jim Harrison to paint the official palmetto tree portrait for the State of South Carolina, an image that adorns the State House to this day. The Palmetto and Its South Carolina Home showcases the timeless, natural beauty of the state tree in marshland and coastal landscapes in the popular Harrison style. Appearing on glassware, stationery, jewelry, and many other decorative and functional objects, the palmetto tree is an omnipresent symbol in South Carolina culture. For Harrison, the palmetto remains foremost an icon of the wondrous Carolina coastal habitats. Sweeping images of the coast have been part of Harrison's art since the beginning of his career, and he continues to illustrate his love of the South Carolina coast by capturing the beauty of the state tree amid the many stunning and enchanting scenes included here. The Palmetto and Its South Carolina Home also explores the historical background of the tree and its many ties to South Carolina's heritage as a symbol of strength and beauty worthy of this artistic celebration.
Fort Moultrie
Author: Jim Stokely
Publisher: National Park Service Division of Publications
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Handbook is divided into two parts. Part 1 tells the story of Fort Moultrie from the Revolutionary War to World War 2. Part 2 describes Fort Moultrie in transition from an Army base to a National Park.
Publisher: National Park Service Division of Publications
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Handbook is divided into two parts. Part 1 tells the story of Fort Moultrie from the Revolutionary War to World War 2. Part 2 describes Fort Moultrie in transition from an Army base to a National Park.
No. 336. Palmetto Fortifications on the Channel side of Fort Sumpter
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Palmetto Book
Author: Jono Miller
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813065828
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
The natural and cultural history of an iconic plant The palmetto, also known as the cabbage palm or Sabal palmetto, is an iconic part of the southeastern American landscape and the state tree of Florida and South Carolina. In The Palmetto Book, Jono Miller offers surprising facts and dispels common myths about an important native plant that remains largely misunderstood. Miller answers basic questions such as: Are palms trees? Where did they grow historically? When should palmettos be pruned? What is swamp cabbage and how do you prepare it? Did Winslow Homer’s watercolors of palmettos inadvertently document rising sea level? How can these plants be both flammable and fireproof? Based on historical research, Miller argues that cabbage palms can live for more than two centuries. The palmettos that were used to build Fort Moultrie at the start of the Revolutionary War thwarted a British attack on Charleston—and ended up on South Carolina’s flag. Delving into biology, Miller describes the anatomy of palm fronds and their crisscrossed leaf bases, called bootjacks. He traces the underground “saxophone” structure of the young plant’s root system. He explores the importance of palmettos for many wildlife species, including Florida Scrub-Jays and honey bees. Miller also documents how palmettos can pose problems for native habitats, citrus groves, and home landscapes. From Low Country sweetgrass baskets to Seminole chickees and an Elvis Presley movie set, the story of the cabbage palm touches on numerous dimensions of the natural and cultural history of the Southeast. Exploring both the past and present of this distinctive species, The Palmetto Book is a fascinating and enlightening journey.
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813065828
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
The natural and cultural history of an iconic plant The palmetto, also known as the cabbage palm or Sabal palmetto, is an iconic part of the southeastern American landscape and the state tree of Florida and South Carolina. In The Palmetto Book, Jono Miller offers surprising facts and dispels common myths about an important native plant that remains largely misunderstood. Miller answers basic questions such as: Are palms trees? Where did they grow historically? When should palmettos be pruned? What is swamp cabbage and how do you prepare it? Did Winslow Homer’s watercolors of palmettos inadvertently document rising sea level? How can these plants be both flammable and fireproof? Based on historical research, Miller argues that cabbage palms can live for more than two centuries. The palmettos that were used to build Fort Moultrie at the start of the Revolutionary War thwarted a British attack on Charleston—and ended up on South Carolina’s flag. Delving into biology, Miller describes the anatomy of palm fronds and their crisscrossed leaf bases, called bootjacks. He traces the underground “saxophone” structure of the young plant’s root system. He explores the importance of palmettos for many wildlife species, including Florida Scrub-Jays and honey bees. Miller also documents how palmettos can pose problems for native habitats, citrus groves, and home landscapes. From Low Country sweetgrass baskets to Seminole chickees and an Elvis Presley movie set, the story of the cabbage palm touches on numerous dimensions of the natural and cultural history of the Southeast. Exploring both the past and present of this distinctive species, The Palmetto Book is a fascinating and enlightening journey.