Camera Maker |
Canon |
Camera Model |
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |
Aperture |
f/10 |
Color Space |
Uncalibrated |
Exposure Value |
0 EV |
Exposure Program |
Manual |
Exposure Time |
1/250 sec |
Flash |
No Flash |
Focal Length |
24 mm |
ISO |
100 |
Metering Mode |
Pattern |
Date/Time |
2008:04:20 13:35:19 |
Copyright |
© 2008 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved. |
Orientation |
1: Normal (0 deg) |
Resolution Unit |
Inch |
X Resolution |
240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Y Resolution |
240 dots per ResolutionUnit |
Compression |
Jpeg Compression |
Exposure Mode |
1 |
Keywords |
Confederate Printing Plant historic marker SC attraction currency destination display education information landmark marker sign tourist Columbia South Carolina attractive bonds cash Confederate Treasury educating Evans and Cogswell historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info Place of Interest Places of Interest printing Richland County road side Road sign Roadside signage tour tourism tourist attraction Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations travel Travel Destination Travel Destinations South South America appealing money no people sightseeing text Latin America United States attract business history nobody sightsee word Colombian currencies Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org daytime destinations displays historic markers landmarks markers signs tourists United States of America appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical day historical markers Latin American printings road sides tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time South American day-time US words CO color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. historic site sign with text |
Caption |
CONFEDERATE PRINTING PLANT
After 1864 Evans and Cogswell printed almost all bonds and currency for the Confederate Treasury. Many young women were employed here to sign and cut sheets as they came off the press. When Federal troops burned part of the building in February 1865 they carried off the printing plates and Òan immense quantityÓ of currency. The building served as a warehouse for the state liquor dispensary system from 1895 to 1907.
Erected by the Mary Boykin Chesnut Chapter No. 2517, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2002, replacing a marker erected by the City of Columbia in 1966. |
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