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A portion of the Old Charleston Jail in Charleston, South Carolina. The jail, which was operational from 1802 until 1939, housed Charleston's most infamous criminals, and, during the Civil War, Federal prisoners of war
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A portion of the Old Charleston Jail in Charleston, South Carolina. The jail, which was operational from 1802 until 1939, housed Charleston's most infamous criminals, and, during the Civil War, Federal prisoners of war
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Entryway to the Old Charleston Jail in Charleston, South Carolina. The jail, which was operational from 1802 until 1939, housed Charleston's most infamous criminals, and, during the Civil War, Federal prisoners of war
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The Old Charleston Jail in Charleston, South Carolina. The jail, which was operational from 1802 until 1939, housed Charleston's most infamous criminals, and, during the Civil War, Federal prisoners of war
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Irish mail robber; Prisoner for life; I wish my two cheeks was as red as the rose,
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A. J. McElveen, Sumter Court House, S.C., autograph letter signed to Ziba B. Oakes, 22 March 1857
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"Scottsboro case" Negro paroled
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