Camera Maker | Canon | Camera Model | Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III |
Aperture | f/13 | Color Space | Uncalibrated |
Exposure Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Manual |
Exposure Time | 1/250 sec | Flash | No Flash |
Focal Length | 24 mm | ISO | 200 |
Metering Mode | Pattern | Date/Time | 2008:04:20 11:53:42 |
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 | Gervais Street historic marker Columbia SC USA attraction destination display education information landmark marker sign tourist South Carolina attractive capital educating Henry Laurens historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info John Lewis Gervais Place of Interest Places of Interest 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 no people sightseeing text Latin America United States attract history nobody sightsee word Colombian daytime destinations displays historic markers landmarks Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org markers signs tourists United States of America appeal color image educate historic outdoor vertical capitals day historical markers Latin American road sides tourist attractions tours colour image historical outside day time South American day-time US words CO color images daylight outdoors verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. historic site sign with text |
Caption | GERVAIS STREET Named for John Lewis Gervais (c. 1742-1798) who was educated in Germany, emigrated first to England, arrived in Charleston in 1764 with a letter of introduction to Henry Laurens. He served in the American Revolution, took part in the defense of Charleston, was a member of the Continental Congress, S.C. Senate member from Ninety Six, he introduced the bill which resulted in selection of the site of Columbia as Capital of S.C. Erected by The Lions Club Of Columbia, A Richland County Bicentennial Project, 1976 |