Construction of the building began in
1851 but problems with defective workmanship and material meant that the
original building was largely demolished. The Civil War slowed construction.
The State House was damaged by artillery fire and when the Union Army came into
Columbia, it was set on fire. The main
building of the State House was finally completed in 1887 but it was only in
1907 that the whole structure was finally finished.
The building's grounds are home to
several monuments. On the north side is a monument to South Carolina's
Confederate dead, a monument that includes a flagpole flying a traditional
version of the Confederate battle flag. The monument was established after a
controversy in 2000 about the Confederate flag flying over the dome of the
State House. The flag, originally placed over the dome in 1962 was moved to its
present location on July 1, 2000.
This postcard came from Karen Y. (2
December 2014) Swap-bot.
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