Georgetown County (S.C.) -- History
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Georgetown County (S.C.) -- History
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- St. James-Santee Parish historical sketches, edited by Bennett Baxley ; published by the St. James-Santee Parish Historical Society
- Mansfield Plantation, a legacy on the Black River, Christopher C. Boyle
- The Gullah people of Sandy Island/, Thomas Pyatt
- Musings of a hermit at three score and ten, with historical sketches of places on the Waccamaw Neck, Clarke A. Willcox
- Georgetown and Winyah Bay, Mary Boyd and James H. Clark with the Georgetown County Historical Society
- Tales along the Grand Strand of South Carolina, Blanche W. Floyd
- Neal Cox of Arcadia Plantation, memoirs of a renaissance man, by Neal Cox ; [edited by Stephen Hoffius]
- Sandy Island forever, a collaboration of essays & images, Linda Ketron, editor ; Anne Swift Malarich, photography editor ; essays by Virginia & Dana Beach ; Susan Hoffer McMillan, Vennie Deas Moore, and Robin R. Salmon
- Hidden history of the Grand Strand, Rick Simmons
- More ghosts of Georgetown, Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger
- Early American lifestyles of the Carolina rice culture, the Rice Museum's fall seminar, October 3rd-4th, 1980, Rice Museum
- Historical atlas of the rice plantations of Georgetown County and the Santee River, Suzanne Cameron Linder and Marta Leslie Thacker with preliminary research by Agnes Leland Baldwin
- Ghostly tales and legends along the Grand Strand of South Carolina, by Blanche W. Floyd
- No heir to take its place, the story of rice in Georgetown County, South Carolina, by Dennis T. Lawson
- Waccamaw plantations, by Julian Stevenson Bolick
- George Washington's guide to the Waccamaw Neck and Georgetown, (rice told tales), by Sharon Carlisle
- A guide to historic Georgetown County, South Carolina, by Dennis T. Lawson
- Rum Gully tales from Tuck'em Inn, stories of Murrells Inlet and the Waccamaw country, by Pratt Gasque
- Hobcaw Barony, the Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute of Clemson University [and] the Belle W. Baruch Institute of Marine Biology and Coastal Research of the University of South Carolina
- The historical background of the Brown's Ferry vessel, 1740, America's oldest preserved ship, by Rowena Courson Nylund
- Ghosts of Georgetown, Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger
- Planters, pirates & patriots, historical tales from the South Carolina Grand Strand, Rod Gragg
- Georgetown rice plantations, text and photographs by Alberta Morel Lachicotte
- The history of Georgetown County, South Carolina, by George C. Rogers, Jr
- Musings of a hermit at three score and ten, with historical sketches of places on the Waccamau Neck, Clarke A. Willcox
- Out of Wacca Wache, by Elizabeth B. Bunting ; with illustrations by Karen L. Thacker
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