Written by Miles Harvey, this book tells the story of the Huguenot Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, the first European artist to journey to the United States.
This short pamphlet compiled by Arthur Ravenel in expands the descendants of William Ravenel to 1973.
Gold bookmark engraved with, “Huguenot Society of South Carolina,” beneath the enameled Huguenot cross and dove. Approximately 5” by 1”.
About 1.5 centimeters tall by 1 centimeter wide, these silver earrings are of the Huguenot Cross, complete with a dove at the bottom.
Circular, wooden ornament with the seal of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina with a blue string hanger. It is approximately 3 inches in diameter.
Raised Huguenot Cross emblem with matte recessed background in Sterling Silver. Handmade. The oval cross piece measures about 1 centimeter across and about 1.5 centimeters in height.
Tessa Murdoch (2021)
The culmination of forty years of research and study, Tessa Murdoch does a masterful job of placing the Huguenot contribution to British art and culture in an international context. The book features stunning color images of the work of these Huguenot artisans. Hardback.
Harriott Cheves Leland/Susan Baldwin Bates (2022)
An in-depth study of the 17th century settlement on the Santee River, the 440 page book contains more than 100 sketches of French Protestant families of French Santee. A reprint of the 2015 edition, now with eight pages of color maps and images. Hardback.
Pack of 5 with envelopes. Dimensions are about 5.5 inches by 4 inches when folded.
Pack of 5 with envelopes. Dimensions are about 5.5 inches by 4 inches when folded.
Edited by Dianne W. Ressinger
The memoir of Isaac Dumont De Bostaquet follows his family through the trials and tribulations of being a French Protestant. He describes his time in exile, escapes, military career, family life, and time spent in England. Paperback.
Anne C. Gibert
A study of the Huguenot settlement New Bordeaux, South Carolina and the Gibert family who founded the settlement. These are copies of the original 1976 printing. Hardback.
This booklet provides an update to the prior publication of the 1970's. It includes information on the Huguenot cross, the Huguenots of France, their arrival to Carolina, the history of the church and interesting points on the architecture of the church and the Erben organ. It includes the cherished history documented by Daniel Ravenel (1789-1873), The Rev. Dr. Charles S. Vedder, and the minutes of the church as well as further research conducted by the Society. This book is well suited for anyone interested in the origins of the church and its congregation in Charleston as well as those who enjoy historic properties, preservation and the arts.