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Charleston Historical Monuments Shower Curtain featuring the photograph Charleston Historical Haunted Old Jail House - Charleston Old Jail Civil War Architecture by Kathy Fornal

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Charleston Historical Haunted Old Jail House - Charleston Old Jail Civil War Architecture Shower Curtain

Kathy Fornal

by Kathy Fornal

$83.00

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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

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The Old City Jail is located on a four-acre parcel set aside for public use from Charleston's earliest settlement. The jail, which was operational... more

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Artist's Description

The Old City Jail is located on a four-acre parcel set aside for public use from Charleston's earliest settlement. The jail, which was operational from 1802 until 1939, housed Charleston's most infamous criminals, and during the Civil War Federal prisoners of war. The Old Jail building was constructed in 1802 and served as the Charleston County Jail until 1939. In 1680, as the city of Charleston was being laid out, this location was designated for public use. In time a hospital, poor house, Workhouse for runaway slaves, and this Jail was built on the square. When the Jail was constructed in 1802 it consisted of four stories, topped with a two-story octagonal tower. Charleston architects Barbot & Seyle were responsible for 1855 alterations to the building, including a loo rear octagonal wing, expansions to the main building and the Romanesque Revival details. This octagonal wing replaced a fireproof wing with individual cells, designed by Robert Mills in 1822, five years earlier than hi...

About Kathy Fornal

Kathy Fornal

An established American artist, photographer, freelance writer/digital artist with a passion for Paris. Former Paralegal/Legal Assistant now full time artist.Large portfolio of fine art photographs, surreal fantasy art, digital painting prints. Glamour photographer, and travel adventurer with a passion for anything Parisian. Has won numerous artistic awards at art fairs, festivals, art galleries awards. Photographs are available for licensing, and have appeared in numerous art galleries, book covers, greeting cards, art publications, magazines, blogs, newspapers, advertising from web to billboards, and has sold her fine art photographic images throughout the world. NOTE: All my photographs are sold without the Fine Art America...

 

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