South Carolina State Flag | History of SC Slide Collection
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The present South Carolina State Flag, adopted in 1861. Courtesy of Fort Moultrie National Park.Visit the South Carolina Department of Education for Social Studies standards.
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The present South Carolina State Flag, adopted in 1861. Courtesy of Fort Moultrie National Park.Photo
The Palmetto Guard flag, flown over Fort Moultrie during the War of 1812. Courtesy of the Fort Sumter National Monument.Photo
Workman vacuuming the State Seal in a carpet in the Senate. Photo by Maxie Roberts, January 11, 1986. Courtesy of "The State" newspaper.Photo
The South Carolina State Seal. The shield on the left displays the palmetto tree, adopted as a state symbol after the palmetto logs (of which the fort on Sullivan's Island was built) successfully...Photo
The Palmetto Monument, erected in honor of the Palmetto Regiment's heroic actions in the Mexican War, stands outside the South Carolina State House. Courtesy of the Howard G. Woody Postcard Collection...Video
On August 16, 1780, General Horatio Gates' army, joined by militia men from North Carolina and Virginia, marched south toward the British outpost in Camden, South Carolina. At the same time, Lt...Photo
This stamp commemorated the 200th anniversary of South Carolina's ratification of the United States Constitution.Photo
A satellite image of the east coast of the United States, showing South Carolina in outline. From NASA.Photo
A highway map of South Carolina, published by the state Highway Department in 1939, before the building of the multi-lane limited access interstate highways, shows the principal routes that connected...Photo
This is the Georgetown section of a map of South Carolina, published by the noted mapmaker Henry Mouzon in 1783. From the Kendall Collection. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.