South Carolina -- History
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South Carolina -- History
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South Carolina
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- Inventory of federal archives in South Carolina
- Legacy of leadership, biographies by Bert Lunan ; introduction by Robert A. Pierce ; sketches by Charley Adams
- The writings of Benjamin F. Perry, edited by Stephen Meats, Edwin T. Arnold ; with introd. and explanatory notes
- South Carolina "jography", "geography fun!", by Carole Marsh
- Ghosts of the South Carolina midlands, Tally Johnson
- Address delivered before the South Carolina Historical Society on their twenty-first anniversary, May 19, 1876,, by William J. Rivers, esq
- South Carolina:, annals of pride and protest., Illus. and maps by John O'Hara Cosgrave, II
- Ramsay's history of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670 to the year 1808, by David Ramsay
- A history of South Carolina, 1865-1960
- South Carolina facts, a comprehensive look at South Carolina today, county by county, by John Clements
- South Carolina bandits, bushwackers, outlaws, crooks, devils, ghosts, desperados, heroes, heroines, rogues & other assorted & sundry characters, Carole Marsh
- Crossing the rivers of the state, the role of the ferry in the development of South Carolina, circa 1680-1920s, Edward George Salo
- Ousting the carpetbagger from South Carolina
- South Carolina women, a timeline, Benjamin F. Hornsby, Jr
- South Carolina, a short history, 1520-1948, by David Duncan Wallace
- The Savannah, Thomas L. Stokes ; illustrated by Lamar Dodd
- Random recollections of a long life, 1806 to 1876, by Edwin J. Scott
- The rice princes;, a rice epoch revisited,, by Anthony Q. Devereux
- Gunsmiths of the Carolinas, 1660-1870, James Biser Whisker
- Report of the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission
- Abbeville County, southern life-styles lost in time, by Lester W. Ferguson
- Heartening heritage on a Carolina crescent, by J.M.M. Holden
- The making of South Carolina,, by Henry Alexander White. With many illus. and maps
- African-Americans and the Palmetto state, authors, Carol Sears Botsch ... [et al.]
- Plantations of the Carolina low country, by Samuel Gaillard Stoney ; edited by Albert Simons & Samuel Lapham, Jr. ; with an introduction by John Mead Howells
- Making a slave state, political development in early South Carolina, Ryan A. Quintana
- Carolina sunrise, Thomas Tisdale
- The story of the South Carolina lowcountry, by Herbert Ravenel Sass, author and editor
- Rebecca Brewton Motte, American patriot and successful rice planter, 1737-1815, Margaret F. Pickett
- Palmetto stories,, a reader for fifth grades,, by Celina E. Means; with the editorial assistance of William H. Hand
- The South Carolina story, by Anne Riggs Osborne
- Mount Dearborn military establishment, saga coda
- Centennial edition, The news and courier, Charleston, S.C., the record of 100 years, 1803-1903
- Colleton County, S.C., a history of the first 160 years, 1670-1830, by Evelyn McDaniel Frazier Bryan
- Lord of the Congaree,, by William H. Willimon. Illustrated by Hoyt Simmons
- Southern spirit, community heritage handbook, by Margaret Jones Gibbs
- One small candle may light a thousand, an address, by J.H. Easterby
- Ghosts of upstate South Carolina/, John Boyanoski
- A contribution to the history of the Huguenots of South Carolina, consisting of pamphlets by Samuel Dubose and Frederick A. Porcher ; republished for private circulation by T. Gaillard Thomas
- History of South Carolina,, ed. by Yates Snowden, in collaboration with H. G. Cutler and an editorial advisory board, including special contributors
- South Carolina, a history, Walter Edgar
- 300 years of development administration in South Carolina, [by] W. Hardy Wickwar
- An island named Daufuskie, Billie Burn
- The Palmetto State, a handbook of information about South Carolina for teachers and students, Issued by the State Department of Education
- Charleston! Charleston!, the history of a southern city, by Walter J. Fraser, Jr
- The conservative regime: South Carolina, 1877-1890,, by William J. Cooper
- Seed from Madagascar, by Duncan Clinch Heyward ; illustrations by Carl Julien ; with a new introduction by Peter Coclanis
- Letters and diary of Laura M. Towne, written from the Sea Islands of South Carolina, 1862-1884, edited by Rupert Sargent Holland
- Black communities in South Carolina, project coordinator, Margaret B. Walden
- The Orangeburg papers, published by the Orangeburg County Historical and Genealogical Society
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