Charleston Horse Power

Charleston Horse Power

Equine Culture in the Palmetto City

  • Author: Butler, Christina Rae
  • Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9781643364025
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781643364032
  • Place of publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Year of digital publication: 2023
  • Month: August
  • Pages: 247
  • Language: English

Discover the fascinating history and legacy of working equines in Charleston, South Carolina.

Featuring thorough research, absorbing storytelling, and captivating photographs, Charleston Horse Power takes readers back to an equine-dominated city of the past, in which horses and mules pervaded all aspects of urban life. Author, scholar, and preservationist Christina Rae Butler describes carriage types and equines roles (both privately owned animals and those in the city's streets, fire, and police department herds), animal power in industrial settings, regulations for animals and their drivers, horse-racing culture, and Charleston's equine lifestyles and architecture. Butler profiles the people who made their living with horses and mules—from drivers, grooms, and carriage makers, to farriers, veterinarians, and trainers.

Charleston Horse Power is a richly illustrated and comprehensive examination of the social and cultural history and legacy of Charleston's equine economy. Urban historians, historic preservationists, general readers, and Charleston visitors interested in discovering a vital aspect of the city's past and present will enjoy and appreciate this impressive work.

  • Cover
  • CHARLESTON HORSE POWER
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER 1. Working Equine Traits and Breeds
  • CHAPTER 2. The Equine Streetscape
  • CHAPTER 3. Urban Equine Lifestyles
  • CHAPTER 4. Equine Occupations: Sport and Private Transportation
  • CHAPTER 5. Commercial Transit and Livery
  • CHAPTER 6. Carting, Draying, Machine Work, and Deliveries
  • CHAPTER 7. Public Services and the City of Charleston Fleets
  • CHAPTER 8. The Buildings Where Equines Lived and Worked
  • CHAPTER 9. Decline and Reminiscence
  • CHAPTER 10. Continued Legacies
  • Appendix A: Sanborn Fire Insurance Map analysis of stable buildings
  • Appendix B: City Yearbook data
  • Appendix C: Livery stable listings from the City Directories 1861
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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