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"I" is for the Internal Improvements Campaign of the 1820s.Audio
"I" is for the Internal Improvements Campaign of the 1820s.Audio
“W” is for Williamson’s Plantation, Battle of [July 12, 1780]. After the fall of Charleston, New Acquisition District in present-day York County was reputedly the only district where no one took the...Audio
"C" is for Charleston [Charleston County, Population 126,000]Audio
“S” is for Self, James Cuthbert [1876-1955]. Textile manufacturer, philanthropist. A native of Bowles Mountain in Edgefield County [now Greenwood County], Self attended a business college in Virginia...Audio
"G" is for Gonzales, Ambrose Elliot [1857-1926] Journalist. Businessman.Audio
"H" is for Heyward, James [1764-1796] and Heyward, Nathaniel [1766-1851] Rice planters.Audio
Hemphill, James Calvin [1889-1970] Architect.Audio
"C" is for Central [Pickens County; population 3,522]. The town of Central came into being when the Atlantic and Richmond Air Line [later the Southern Railroad] laid a track through Pickens County in...Audio
"G" is for Governor's Schools. South Carolina has two Governor's Schools, one emphasizing arts and humanities, another science and mathematics.Audio
"E" is for Ensor, Joshua Fulton [1834-1907]. Physician. A Maryland native, Ensor had a distinguished career as a surgeon in the Union Army. After the Civil War, he became active in Republican Party...