found:U.S. Engineer Dept. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. Port and terminal facilities at the ports of Charleston, S.C. ... 1944.
found:Carolina and Georgia almanack, or, Ephemeris, for the year of Our Lord ... 1783:t.p. (Charlestown)
found:An almanack, agreeable to the new-stile, and on an entire new plan, for the year of Christian account ... 1768:t.p. (Charles-Town)
found:GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009(ppl; 32°46ʹ36ʺN 079°55ʹ51ʺW)
found:Information from 678 converted Dec. 15, 2014(inc. by act of the General Assembly, 13 Aug 1783)
found:Wikipedia, September 30, 2015(Charleston, South Carolina; City of Charleston; county seat of Charleston County; founded in 1670 as Charles Town; adopted its present name in 1783; 32°47ʹ00ʺN 79°56ʹ00ʺW)
found:Britannica online, September 30, 2015(Charleston, city, seat of Charleston county, southeastern South Carolina; the settlement, originally called Charles Towne (for Charles II), was established by English colonists in 1670; moved to its present site in 1680; in 1722 it was briefly incorporated as Charles City and Port [no publications in OCLC], and in 1783 it was reincorporated as Charleston)
found:GNIS, September 30, 2015(Charleston; variants: Charles Town; Charles Towne; Charlestowne; Charlstoun; Charlstown; populated place, Charleston County and Berkeley County, South Carolina, 32.7765656° -79.9309216° 32°46ʹ36ʺN 079°55ʹ51ʺW; also lists City of Charleston, civil, Charleston and Berkeley counties)
found:Exploratory archeology at the site of 1670-1680 Charles Towne on Albemarle Point in South Carolina, 1969.
found:A sermon deliver'd at Charles-town, in South Carolina, 1739.
found:Port of Charles-Town in South-Carolina, 1738.
found:An account of sundry goods imported, and of sundry goods the produce of this province exported, from the several ports of Charles-Town, George-Town, and Port-Royal, South-Carolina, from the first of November 1736, to the first of November 1737, 1737.
found:Acts passed by the General Assembly of South-Carolina : at a sessions begun and held at Charles-Town the fifteenth day of November, in the seventh year of the reign of Our Soverign Lord George the Second ..., 1736.
found:Port of Charles-Town in South-Carolina, 1736.