

The Post & Courier, Robert Behre, August 30, 2010
The State, Laura Nahmias, May 26, 2010
Washington Post, Philip Kennicott, April 30, 2010
New York Times, Art and Design, April 29, 2010
History News Network, April 27, 2010
The State, Robert Zongker, April 27, 2010
The Post &Courier, Robert Rosen, April 23, 2010
Jim Lighthizer, President, Civil War
Preservation Trust
PR Newswire-US Newswire, April 1, 2010
Charleston Mercury, October 30, 2009, by
Thomas E. Sebrell II
The State, March 6, 2010, Big Red Returns
The Citadel News Service, November 10, 1010
Charleston Mercury, February 9, 2010
newsday.com, January 5 2010
Post and Courier, Charleston, SC January 14, 2010
The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 19, 2009
Mapping the Harbor Battlefield
Post and Courier, Charleston, SC March 14, 2009
Harbor to give up Historic Secrets,
Post and Courier, Charleston, SC, January 24, 2009
Smithsonian Magazine On-line, March 11, 2009
Lancaster News, Lancaster, SC, January 31, 2009
The Charleston Post and Courier, January 8, 2009
The State Newspaper, Columbia, SC, January 5, 2009
The State Newspaper, Columbia, SC, January 5, 2009
Carologue, a Publication of the South Carolina Historical Society, Winter 2008, Vol. 24 No. 3
The Post and Courier, December 23, 2008. This link describes the history of the Ordinance
The State Newspaper, Columbia, SC, December 7, 2008
National Trust for Historic Preservation, December 2008
Preservation Georgia Online, October
25-31, 2008
The State, October 21, 2008
October 18, 2008 Jeff Grigg
USA Today, September 12, 2008, 30,000 to 50,000 South Carolina soldiers wintered at Montpelier in
1863-1864
Heritage groups seek common ground on an uncivil past
Charleston City Paper, July 16, 2008
Carl B. Strange, Jr., Caroliniana Columns, Spring 2008 Supplement
Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday May 18, 2008
Palmetto Partisan, June 2008
Coastal Heritage, Winter 2008
Pictured above: St Andrew's Hall, Charleston on Broad Street. It was used for meetings of the Secession Convention because Institute Hall was too large and drafty for day-to-day business. The great fire of December 1861 destroyed the building. Collection of South Carolina Department of Archives and History