Description
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 citys streets, fire, and police department herds), animal power in industrial settings, regulations for animals and their drivers, horse-racing culture, and Charlestons equine lifestyles and architecture. Butler profiles the people who made their living with horses and mulesfrom 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 Charlestons equine economy. Urban historians, historic preservationists, general readers, and Charleston visitors interested in discovering a vital aspect of the citys past and present will enjoy and appreciate this impressive work.
Author: Christina Rae Butler
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Published: 08/22/2023
Pages: 248
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 9.00h x 8.04w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9781643364025
Language: English





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