Incoming Resources
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1942 ..., Prepared, edited, annotated, and printed under the supervision and direction of the code commissioner, with the assistance, in an advisory capacity, of the Committee on statutory laws of the General assembly of South Carolina ..
- Half forgotten by-ways of the old South,, by Robert Wilson
- Handbook of South Carolina, resources, institutions and industries of the state; a summary of the statistics of agriculture , manufactures, geography, climate, geology and physiography, minerals and mining, education, transportation, commerce, government, etc, etc., E. J. Watson, commissioner
- Report of the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission
- Key ingredients, South Carolina by food
- The Charleston Museum's seasonal list of South Carolina birds., Revised to January, 1933. Based on Wayne's Birds of South Carolina and the Charleston Museum biological survey of birds of South Carolina
- Rebecca Brewton Motte, American patriot and successful rice planter, 1737-1815, Margaret F. Pickett
- Jeremiah Theus, colonial artist of Charles Town
- When emancipation came, the end of enslavement on a Southern plantation and a Russian estate, Sally Stocksdale
- South Carolina wild animals, by Lelia O. Darby and Beth G. Causey ; illustrated by Virginia Fouche Bolton
- Impact of a proposed traffic facility on an historic community in Charleston, South Carolina, [prepared for Sidney W. Stubbs, Jr., G.M. Howe, Jr. by Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc.]
- A Mud's eye view of Charleston's history, by Joseph C. Wilson ; paintings by Carol Ann Powell
- Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of South Carolina, covering all the cases (law and equity) from the organization of the court (Bay's reports) up to and including volume 25 of the South Carolina reports
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1952, annotated, prepared, under the supervision and direction of the code commissioner and the Committee on Statutory Laws of the General Assembly of South Carolina
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1912 ..., Andrew J. Bethea, code commissioner of South Carolina, 1911-1912 ..
- Fort Sumter - Fort Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina, pictorial story of Charleston's forts where men fought for freedom and for ideals in which they believed, [compiled by] Beth Green Causey and Malcolm Lander Causey
- Row upon row, sea grass baskets of the South Carolina lowcountry, Dale Rosengarten
- Kings Mountain, America's most forgotten battle that changed the course of the American Revolution, Phillip Thomas Tucker
- Slave law and the politics of resistance in the early Atlantic world, Edward B. Rugemer
- Quick reference, compiled by Waring Historical Library, Medical University of South Carolina
- Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
- Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of South Carolina
- Favorite Recipes From Our Best Cooks
- South Carolina the palmetto state;, a handbook of interesting information
- Fact sheets on the organization and health services of some South Carolina agencies
- Loved and lost., Recipes contributed by readers of the News and Courier., Compiled by Charlotte Walker, food editor
- Study of the implementation of the Education Finance Act of 1977, State of South Carolina, General Assembly, Legislative Audit Council
- Sensational South Carolina, Anna Jean Mayhew
- Five county public forum/, sponsored by University Extension Division, University of South Carolina, in cooperation with U.S. Dept. of Education
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1922, in three volumes, S.M. Wolfe, attorney general, J.C. McLure, code commissioner ; W.W. Lewis, C.D. Barksdale, Silas M. Wetmore, collaborators
- People in South Carolina
- South Carolina constitution of 1895,, by David Duncan Wallace ..
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1962, annotated, prepared under the supervision and direction of the Code Commissioner and the Committee on Statutory Laws of the General Assembly of South Carolina
- Code of laws of South Carolina, 1902
- Report of the general survey in the southern district of North America, edited and with an introd. by Louis De Vorsey, Jr
- All that can be expected, the Battle of Camden and the British high tide in the South, August 16, 1780, by Robert Orrison and Mark Wilcox
- Annual report of the Roper Hospital
- Garden disruptors, the rebel misfits who turned Southern horticulture on its head, Augustus Jenkins Farmer
- The aftermath of glory, [by] James Henry Rice, jr.;, with original scissors silhouettes by Carew Rice and other illustrations
- They served, stories of the United States Colored Troops from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, compiled and edited by Nancy Burke, Patricia Burke and Susie Marquis
- Extracts from the general ordinances of the city of Charleston relating to sewer commissioners and the separate sanitary sewerage system
- Tapestry, a lowcountry Rapunzel, Sophia Alexander
- 1936 supplement to the Code of laws of South Carolina, 1932,, containing all General laws of 1935 and 1936 with full annotations by the Code Commissioner and the Committee on statutory laws of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina. Printed under the direction of the Joint Committee on printing, General Assembly of South Carolina
- South Carolina, the WPA guide to the Palmetto State, Federal Writers' Project of the Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration, for the State of South Carolina ; with a new introduction and two new appendices by Walter B. Edgar
- Memories of a Carolina bird hunter, John L. Frierson
- A gamecock odyssey, University of South Carolina sports in the independent era, Alan Piercy
- Peddlers, merchants, and manufacturers, how Jewish entrepreneurs built economy and community in upcountry South Carolina, Diane Catherine Vecchio
- 1938 supplement to the Code of laws of South Carolina, 1932, 1937 and 1938 General laws codified in detail or by reference annotations,, by the Code Commissioner and the Committee on statutory laws of the General Assembly of the state of South Carolina. Printed under the direction of the Joint Committee on printing, General Assembly of South Carolina
- The Palmetto Battalion presents the 4th annual battle of Secessionville, November 13-14, 1993, Boone Hall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
- Old friends, by R. Randolph Bradham, M.D. ; edited by Charles W. Waring III