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"S" is for Scott, Robert Kingston [1826-1900] Governor.Audio
"S" is for Scott, Robert Kingston [1826-1900] Governor.Audio
"H" is for Heyward, Thomas, Jr. [1746-1809] Planter. Legislator, Jurist. Signer of the Declaration of Indepence.Audio
"G" is for the Governor’s Mansion [established in 1869]Audio
"W" is for Wilkinson, Marion Bernie [1870-1956]. Social Reformer. Black Women's Club Leader.Audio
"D" is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan [1916-2005] Congressman.Audio
"C" is for Charleston County. [1882 - 919 square miles, population 309,969.]Video
Learn an overview history of the The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon.Lesson
Early American naturalists were both artists and scientists; they studied the movement of animals in their natural habitats to better understand their behavior and to document the diversity of life...
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Charles Fulco is the National Education Coordinator for the American Astronomical Society's 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Task Force. In this video, Fulco explains how to predict eclipses. READ TRANSCRIPT...Audio
"R" is for Ripley, Alexandra Braid [1934-2004] Writer .Audio
"C" is for Charleston, Siege of [April-May, 1780]Audio
"W" is for Williams, David Rogerson [1776-1830] Congressman, governor.Audio
"D" is for Dozier, James Cordie [1885-1974] Soldier. Medal of Honor Recipient. Elected Adjutant General in 1926 and held the office continuously until his retirement in 1959.Audio
“A” is for Audubon, John James [1785-1851]. Artist. Ornithologist. Naturalist. Born in Santo Domingo and reared in France, Audubon arrived in America in 1803. By 1820 he was supporting himself as a...Audio
"M" is for McKinney, Nina Mae [1912-1967] Actress, dancer.Audio
"P" is for Pickens, Francis Wilkinson [1807-1869] Congressman, diplomat, governor.Audio
"E" is for Evans, Emily Plume [Died 1942] Suffragist. Club-woman.Audio
"S" is for Scofield Normal and Industrial School [1871-1953].Audio
"E" is for Evans, John Gary [1863-1942]. Governor.Audio
"R" is for the Richardson Waltz, The. Our state waltz.Audio
"F" is for the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. [1669-1698]Audio
"W" is for Wigfall, Louis Trezevant [1816-1874]. U.S. Senator.