Incoming Resources
- Nothin' could be finah than to see South Carolina
- The green book of South Carolina, a guide to African American cultural sites
- Statistics of South Carolina, including a view of its natural, civil, and military history, general and particular, by Robert Mills
- Gateway to South Carolina, Mary C. Simms Oliphant, Mary Simms Oliphant Furman
- South Carolina, Bennett-Watt HD Productions, Inc
- Historic South Carolina's 300th anniversary
- Street strolls around Charleston, South Carolina, "America's most historic city", history, legends, traditions, by Miriam Bellangee Wilson ; illustrations by Celestine M. Tucker from photographs by Helen T. Walker
- "My privelege";, a romance of America's most historic city, Charleston, South Carolina,, by Rosa Warren Wilson
- Red hills and cotton, an upcountry memory, by Ben Robertson ; with a new introduction by Lacy K. Ford, Jr
- Plantations of the Carolina low country, by Samuel Gaillard Stoney ; edited by Albert Simons & Samuel Lapham, Jr. ; with an introduction by John Mead Howells
- Plantations of the Carolina low country, by Samuel Gaillard Stoney ; edited by Albert Simons & Samuel Lapham ; with an introduction by John Mead Howells
- Palmetto place names, compiled by workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of South Carolina
- Palmetto Portraits Project, a collaboration among the Medical University of South Carolina, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston, and South Carolina State Museum, [editor, Mark Sloan]
- Summer migrations and resorts of South Carolina low-country planters
- A Charleston sketchbook, 1796-1806, forty watercolor drawings of the city and the surrounding country, including plantations and parish churches, by Charles Fraser ; with an introduction and notes by Alice R. Huger Smith
- South Carolina counties,, by Beth G. Causey. Illustrated by Janet Thurston
- Black yeomanry, life on St. Helena island, by T.J. Woofter, Jr
- A Charleston sketchbook, 1796-1806, forty watercolor drawings of the city and the surrounding country, including plantations and parish churches, by Charles Fraser ; with an introduction and notes by Alice R. Huger Smith
- Seed from Madagascar,, by Duncan Clinch Heyward; with illustrations by Carl Julien
- South Carolina, a timeless journey, photographs by Robert C. Clark ; text by Tom Poland ; foreword by William W. Starr
- South Carolina, by Allan Carpenter ; illustrated by Robert Glaubke
- South Carolina trails, by Allen de Hart
- Heritage Corridor plan, prepared by the joint venture of Lane, Frenchman and Associates, Inc., and CityDesign Collaborative, Inc. in association with Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc., Hammer, Siler, George, Inc., Cranston, Robertson & Whitehurst, P.C
- South Carolina, the making of a landscape, Charles F. Kovacik and John J. Winberry
- South Carolina
- Know South Carolina
- Mellowed by time, a Charleston notebook, by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, illustrated with pencil drawings by the author
- Charleston, historic city of gardens, by William Oliver Stevens ; illustrated by the author
- South Carolina a tradition of excellence, Text by Douglas W. Williams, corporate profiles by Kimberly B. Bagnal, Laura Corbin, Karen A. Rhodes, Charles L. Wentworth
- Red hills and cotton, an upcountry memory, by Ben Robertson ; with a biographical sketch by Wright Bryan
- Prints and impressions of Charleston, forty eight etchings, by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, with an introduction by the artist
- Our South Carolina, today from yesterday,, compiled by members of the Writers' program of the Work projects administration in the state of South Carolina... Sponsored by Jas. H. Hope, state Superintendent of education