Jeff Robinson | September 8, 2017
At 9:51 p.m. on August 31, 1886, the most powerful earthquake ever to hit the East Coast struck South Carolina and pummeled Charleston. By 9:52 p.m. that morning, more than 150 people were dead and nearly 90 percent of the historic city’s masonry buildings were reduced to rubble and dust. Two-thirds of the city’s 40,000 inhabitants were homeless.
Continued at Source: ‘God Uses Natural Disasters as a Preacher’ H.H. Tucker and the 1886 Charleston Earthquake
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