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William Hooper of North Carolina, Signer of the Declaration
of Independence
241

Headquarters of Lord Cornwallis, Wilmington 243

Commission of Louis de Rosset as Captain, Given by
William and Mary
245

Seal of Wilmington 247


CHARLESTON

Plan of Charleston 253
From a survey by Edward Crisp in 1704.

St. Philip's Church, Charleston 255

A Modern Charleston Residence 259

Defence of Fort Moultrie 263
From a painting by J. A. Oertel.

The Attack on Fort Moultrie by the British Fleet,
1776
265

Philadelphia Street (Coon Alley) 279
Scene in rear of St. Philip's Church.

The Attack on Charleston by the Federal Ironclad
Fleet, April 7, 1863
281

Major-General William Moultrie 285
From a painting by Col. J. Trumbull.

St. Michael's Church, Charleston 289

Seal of Charleston 292


SAVANNAH

The Post Office 295

House where the Colonial Legislature Assembled in
1782
297

Headquarters of Washington during a Visit to Savannah 299

The Jasper Monument 303

The Burial Place of Tomochichi 307

Christ Church 309