Slavery at South Carolina College, 1801-1865:
The Foundations of the University of South Carolina
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Acknowledgments
Campus Slaves & Slavery
Urban Slavery in Columbia
The Hiring Out System
Daily Tasks at South Carolina College
Moments in Time at South Carolina College
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1815-1816: Jack, The First College-Owned Slave
1830s: Slavery in Flux
1859: Working to War
Remembering the Slaves
Sources: Campus Slaves & Slavery
Students & Slavery
Students Engaging Slavery
Debating Slavery
Signers of the Ordinance of Secession
Sources: Students & Slavery
Names on the Landscape
Intellectual Founders
Presidents & Professors
Alumni
Sources: Names on the Landscape
Buildings
Rutledge College, 1805
First Stewards Hall, 1806
First Presidents House, 1807
DeSaussure College, 1809
First Professors House, 1810 [Presidents House]
Second Professors House, 1813 [McCutchen House]
Third Professors House, 1837 [Lieber College]
Elliott College, 1837
Pinckney College, 1837
South Caroliniana Library, 1840
Harper College, 1848
Legare College, 1848
Longstreet Theatre, 1855
Fourth Professors House, 1860 [Flinn Hall]
Sources: Buildings
Maps
Sources: Maps
The Wall
History of the Wall
Introduction to Historic Brickmaking
The Wall Today
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Wall Survey Report
Sources: The Wall
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The Hiring Out System