South Carolina -- History -- 1865-
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South Carolina -- History -- 1865-
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South Carolina
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Incoming Resources
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- A history of South Carolina, 1865-1960
- Southern ladies, new women, race, region, and clubwomen in South Carolina, 1890-1930, Joan Marie Johnson
- Race relations in South Carolina, 1900-1932, Robert Burke Everett
- The work of reconstruction, from slave to wage laborer in South Carolina, 1860-1870, Julie Saville
- South Carolina and Black migration, 1865-1940, in search of the promised land, George Alfred Devlin
- "This wonderful dream nation!", black and white South Carolina women and the creation of the new south, 1898-1930, by Joan Marie Johnson
- From slavery to serfdom, rural black agriculturalists in South Carolina, 1865-1900, Glennon Graham
- Challenge and triumph, the Campbell years, 1987-1995, [project director, Ben Greer]
- Governor Chamberlain's administration in South Carolina;, a chapter of reconstruction in the southern states,, by Walter Allen
- Historical roster and itinerary of South Carolina volunteer troops who served in the late war between the United States and Spain, 1898,, coupled with brief sketches of their movements from the beginning to the ending of the conflict. Compiled and published by J. W. Floyd
- The public career of Richard I. Manning, by Robert M. Burts
- The South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1868, by Solomon Breibart
- Plans and proposals for the development of the up-country of South Carolina through immigration, respectfully submitted to the legislature by Theodor Wenzel
- South Carolina in the modern age, Walter B. Edgar
- South Carolina in 1865, Karen Stokes
- Relief and recovery in post-Civil War South Carolina, a death by inches, W. Martin Hope and Jason H. Silverman
- Black over white, Negro political leadership in South Carolina during Reconstruction, Thomas Holt
- A Union officer in the Reconstruction, ed., with an introd. and notes, by James H. Croushore and David Morris Potter
- Slave demography and family formation, a community study of the Ball family plantations, 1720-1896, Cheryll Ann Cody
- Gentlemen without a country, a social and intellectual history of South Carolina, 1860-1900, Howard Joseph Marshall
- The great South Carolina Ku Klux Klan trials, 1871-1872, Lou Falkner Williams
- Violet storm, by James A. Huston and Anne Marshall Huston
- South Carolina and Black migration, 1865-1940, in search of the promised land, George A. Devlin
- Proceedings in the Ku Klux trials at Columbia, S.C.,, in the United States Circuit Court, November term, 1871. Printed from government copy
- In the great maelstrom, conservatives in post-Civil War South Carolina, Charles J. Holden
- Historical roster and itinerary of South Carolina volunteer troops who served in the late War between the United States and Spain, 1898,, coupled with brief sketches of their movements from the beginning to the ending of the conflict. / Compiled and published by J.W. Floyd, adjutant and inspector general
- James Henry Rion, son of South Carolina, Kitt R. McMasster III
- The governorship of Coleman Livingston Blease of South Carolina, 1911-1915, Ronald Dantan Burnside
- The Negro in South Carolina during Reconstruction, 1861-1877, Joel Randolph Williamson
- Geographical factors influencing the rise and growth of cotton textile manufacturing in the South Carolina piedmont, 1880-1940, by Gregory John Labyak
- A social and economic history of Fairfield County, South Carolina, 1865-1871, Lewis Joseph Bellardo, Jr
- South Carolina in the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, essays from the proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association, edited by Michael Brem Bonner and Fritz Hamer
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