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Outside The Old Charleston Jail

A visit, and lucky private tour, was educational and enlightening. You could be sent here for murder, or petty crime. Either way survival was questionable.

Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge

The jail was built in 1802 on land set aside for public use. Over time some changes were made, a tower was removed due to the 1886 earthquake. Most of the inside structure remains as it was…and that was most interesting.

Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge

In time a hospital, poor house, workhouse for runaway slaves, and this Jail was built on the square. The jail housed petty thieves, famous murderers, and the last pirates sailing the coast here to the Caribbean. Civil war prisoners were also kept here.

Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge

Since Charleston did not have an asylum the second floor was used at times.  Any African descent seamen coming into the port had to stay here until the ship left. Women and children were kept in the same cells as male inmates. In general this entire place was pretty horrible.

Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge

The courtyard, like all old prisons, held the gallows. Not the ones we have seen in the movies, but it had one. No details are needed here.

Outside The Old Charleston Jail - click to enlarge
Outside The Old Charleston Jail – click to enlarge

Still owned by the City of Charleston it is leased to a touring company that has exclusive touring rights. They invested $ 1 million for some restoration. Ghost tours, and TV shows have used this property.

Bulldog Tours will provide a guide to walk you around, and in, the jail.

 

At The Top Of The Stairs

At The Top Of The Stairs - click to enlarge
At The Top Of The Stairs – click to enlarge

Charleston, South Carolina city jail. 1802 thru 1939.

At The Top Of The Stairs - click to enlarge
At The Top Of The Stairs – click to enlarge

It also served as the city asylum.

At The Top Of The Stairs - click to enlarge
At The Top Of The Stairs – click to enlarge

The last of the 18th century pirates were held and executed here.

At The Top Of The Stairs - click to enlarge
At The Top Of The Stairs – click to enlarge

“If you have a message you want to send to hell, give it to me, and I’ll carry it!” ; Lavinia Fisher on the gallows at the Charleston jail.

Dolphins vs Pelicans

A different composition and perspective, done in sepia.

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Dolphins vs Pelicans – click to enlarge

All my previous work on the project has been from the land looking towards the water. Here is the opposite direction.

The pelicans preferred it this way too I think.

Other Side Of The Tracks

When we crossed the tracks here we found abandon gas stations. Not unheard of.

Other Side Of The Tracks - Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

It was interesting that the empty gas stations were directly across the street from each other.

Other Side Of The Tracks - Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks - Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

At some point there must have been enough traffic to support them. Now, both are empty, as well as the street.

Other Side Of The Tracks - Click To Enlarge
Other Side Of The Tracks – Click To Enlarge

 

Downtown Closed

Does a series like this make you uncomfortable? My style certainly doesn’t help. But when I take these photographs I am certainly focused on the ‘rust and ruin’.

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Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed - Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed - Click To Enlarge
Downtown Closed – Click To Enlarge

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