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Introduction to the Ratification of the Constitution in South Carolina
BULLOCH and STOBO IRVINE of CULTS
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Began Its Career with the January Number
The ''Havoc of War'' and Its Aftermath in Revolutionary South Carolina
East Branch of the Cooper River, 1780-1820: Panopticism and Mobility Lisa Briggitte Randle University of South Carolina
Thomas Knox Gordon (1738-1796)-Last Royal Chief Justice of South Carolina
Edward Rutledge • John Rutledge
The Slavery and the Constitutional Convention: Historical Perspectives
VOL. 1873 Fourth Annual Reunion of the Association of the Graduates of the United States Military Academy, at West Point, New Yo
Harriott Horry Ravenel Family Papers, 1694 - Ca
South Carolina Chronology, 1663–1790
The Making of South Carolina
Orphan House of Charleston,
Journal of the General Assembly-March
Caroliniana Society Annual Gifts Report - 2019 (370 Pages) South Caroliniana Library--University of South Carolina
May 16, 2018 “Service Above Self”
A Condition Assessment of the Old Island at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina Sarah Kollar Clemson University,
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The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine
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The History of South Carolina
AC Balzano Collection, 1703-1940 SCHS# 110.00 Creator
The Jews of South Carolina
Of the United States Congress 1774-1989 Bicentennial Edition
A Study of Elite Political Power in South Carolina, 1763-1776
The South Carolina Legislative Committee System 1719–1776
Henry Laurens Papers, 1747-1860 SCHS 037
Soutngarout{A Electslts Leaders
City Council, 1783-19511 the 1783 Charter of the City of Charleston
Governors of South Carolina
No Call to Glory: Thurgood Marshall's Thesis on the Intent of a Pro-Slavery Constitution
The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine
Spring 2012 New Faces from the Dean of Libraries
Caleb Strong, Charles Pinckney, and Luther Martin and the Constitutional Crises of the Early Republic
The Evolution of Marion's Brigade After the Fall of Charlestown 1780 to 1782
Ruining the King's Cause in America: the Defeat of the Loyalists in the R