The Resource Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue]
Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue]
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The item Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Charleston County Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- p. [279]-366
- Note
-
- Caption title (final three words supplied by cataloger)
- "Whole number 525."
- April 1937 issue of magazine, focusing primarily on South Carolina
- Includes several advertisements relating to South Carolina
- Contents
-
- [Illustration of] South Carolina state flag
- Editorial / Florence Hague Becker
- South Carolina's records of the Revolution / A.S. Salley
- Magnolia Gardens
- Tamassee
- State flower of South Carolina
- Beautiful Beaufort: land of ancient shrines / Maude Waddell
- "Old Ninety Six District"
- Carolina (the state song) / Henry Timrod
- The seal of South Carolina
- The Citadel / Charles P. Summerall
- Eutaw battle flag
- The College of Charleston / Harrison Randolph
- The sword of state (South Carolina) ; The mace (South Carolina)
- Historical reminders
- Guardian spirit / Archibald Rutledge
- South Carolina's representatives in Statuary Hall: John C. Calhoun ; General Wade Hampton
- Epitaph for a poet / DuBose Heyward
- South Carolina state flag / A.S. Salley
- Lafayette in South Carolina / Sarah C.H. von Kolnitz
- Some women of South Carolina in the Revolution
- Ann Pamela Cuningham
- King's Mountain Battleground, now King's Mountain National Military Park
- Robert Mills
- The Old South Carolina College
- Old Exchange in Charleston
- Book review / Katherine Allen
- South Carolina's state capitol
- Chapter work told pictorially
- Preview of the Forty-sixth Continental Congress / Alice Paulett Creyke
- Meetings during Congress Week
- Life in colonial America / Mary Allison Goodhue
- National officers and committees
- An invitation from the Army Band
- Genealogical extension service / Lue R. Spencer
- Genealogical department / Edith Roberts Ramsburgh
- Family associations
- Lineage of Mrs. Lucy Henderson Horton
- National board of management, 1936-1937
- National committees, 1936-1937
- Label
- Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue]
- Title
- Daughters of the American Revolution magazine
- Title number
- Vol. LXXI, no. 4
- Title part
- [South Carolina issue]
- Title variation
-
- South Carolina issue, Daughters of the American Revolution magazine
- DAR magazine, South Carolina issue
- D.A.R. magazine, South Carolina issue
- D.A.R. magazine Apr. 1937
- Language
- eng
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- South Carolina
- South Carolina
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Label
- Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue]
- Note
-
- Caption title (final three words supplied by cataloger)
- "Whole number 525."
- April 1937 issue of magazine, focusing primarily on South Carolina
- Includes several advertisements relating to South Carolina
- Contents
- [Illustration of] South Carolina state flag -- Editorial / Florence Hague Becker -- South Carolina's records of the Revolution / A.S. Salley -- Magnolia Gardens -- Tamassee -- State flower of South Carolina -- Beautiful Beaufort: land of ancient shrines / Maude Waddell -- "Old Ninety Six District" -- Carolina (the state song) / Henry Timrod -- The seal of South Carolina -- The Citadel / Charles P. Summerall -- Eutaw battle flag -- The College of Charleston / Harrison Randolph -- The sword of state (South Carolina) ; The mace (South Carolina) -- Historical reminders -- Guardian spirit / Archibald Rutledge -- South Carolina's representatives in Statuary Hall: John C. Calhoun ; General Wade Hampton -- Epitaph for a poet / DuBose Heyward -- South Carolina state flag / A.S. Salley -- Lafayette in South Carolina / Sarah C.H. von Kolnitz -- Some women of South Carolina in the Revolution -- Ann Pamela Cuningham -- King's Mountain Battleground, now King's Mountain National Military Park -- Robert Mills -- The Old South Carolina College -- Old Exchange in Charleston -- Book review / Katherine Allen -- South Carolina's state capitol -- Chapter work told pictorially -- Preview of the Forty-sixth Continental Congress / Alice Paulett Creyke -- Meetings during Congress Week -- Life in colonial America / Mary Allison Goodhue -- National officers and committees -- An invitation from the Army Band -- Genealogical extension service / Lue R. Spencer -- Genealogical department / Edith Roberts Ramsburgh -- Family associations -- Lineage of Mrs. Lucy Henderson Horton -- National board of management, 1936-1937 -- National committees, 1936-1937
- Control code
- ocm53964366
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- p. [279]-366
- Note
-
- Spine title of one South Carolina Room copy: D.A.R. magazine Apr. 1937.
- Several pages of advertisements apparently removed (by binder?) from one South Carolina Room copy.
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.)
- Label
- Daughters of the American Revolution magazine, Vol. LXXI, no. 4, [South Carolina issue]
- Note
-
- Caption title (final three words supplied by cataloger)
- "Whole number 525."
- April 1937 issue of magazine, focusing primarily on South Carolina
- Includes several advertisements relating to South Carolina
- Contents
- [Illustration of] South Carolina state flag -- Editorial / Florence Hague Becker -- South Carolina's records of the Revolution / A.S. Salley -- Magnolia Gardens -- Tamassee -- State flower of South Carolina -- Beautiful Beaufort: land of ancient shrines / Maude Waddell -- "Old Ninety Six District" -- Carolina (the state song) / Henry Timrod -- The seal of South Carolina -- The Citadel / Charles P. Summerall -- Eutaw battle flag -- The College of Charleston / Harrison Randolph -- The sword of state (South Carolina) ; The mace (South Carolina) -- Historical reminders -- Guardian spirit / Archibald Rutledge -- South Carolina's representatives in Statuary Hall: John C. Calhoun ; General Wade Hampton -- Epitaph for a poet / DuBose Heyward -- South Carolina state flag / A.S. Salley -- Lafayette in South Carolina / Sarah C.H. von Kolnitz -- Some women of South Carolina in the Revolution -- Ann Pamela Cuningham -- King's Mountain Battleground, now King's Mountain National Military Park -- Robert Mills -- The Old South Carolina College -- Old Exchange in Charleston -- Book review / Katherine Allen -- South Carolina's state capitol -- Chapter work told pictorially -- Preview of the Forty-sixth Continental Congress / Alice Paulett Creyke -- Meetings during Congress Week -- Life in colonial America / Mary Allison Goodhue -- National officers and committees -- An invitation from the Army Band -- Genealogical extension service / Lue R. Spencer -- Genealogical department / Edith Roberts Ramsburgh -- Family associations -- Lineage of Mrs. Lucy Henderson Horton -- National board of management, 1936-1937 -- National committees, 1936-1937
- Control code
- ocm53964366
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- p. [279]-366
- Note
-
- Spine title of one South Carolina Room copy: D.A.R. magazine Apr. 1937.
- Several pages of advertisements apparently removed (by binder?) from one South Carolina Room copy.
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.)
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