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“If Charleston harbor needs improvement, let the commerce of Charleston bear the burden,” he said.

When the high court ruled in Brown, the Charleston circuit court, of course, reversed itself.

So Graham, Scott, and Sanford could have found a way to make it to Charleston if it really mattered to them.

As a college student, I was lucky enough to visit Charleston on a tour of Virginia Woolf related sites.

Soon after, government officials told residents of Charleston, West Virginia, and surrounding areas to stop using tap water.

They are men of great business habits, and command a great deal of respect and influence in the city of Charleston.

I had arranged to pass through Charleston in order that I might visit Sumter and see the effect of the artillery fire upon it.

She had been bought by a company of Englishmen, and, loaded with a most desirable cargo, had started for Wilmington or Charleston.

The captain would have orders to comply with my demand, and I was to direct him to sail to Charleston.

When Charleston was taken by the British, the Boston was one of the vessels cooped up there and lost.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Charleston, such as: disco, samba, tango, waltz, boogie, and conga.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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