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A
Voice for South Carolina by John A. Leland |
| David
Adams |
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Martin Frederick Ansel
- Born December 1850,
Governor of South Carolina in 1907
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Botanists
Biographies |
| John
Brown |
| Joseph E.
Brown |
| Jonothan Bryan |
| Joseph Bryan |
| Archibald
Bulloch |
| James Bulloch |
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John Caldwell Calhoun
- his
birth and his life as a politician
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Carolinian Sketches -
short sketches of many South Carolinians, some of which
moved to Georgia |
| Thomas U. P.
Charlton |
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John
Carter |
|
Levi
Casey |
| Elijah W. Chastain |
| John Clark |
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Colony &
Revolutionary War Patriots
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Expansion
of South Carolina 1729 - 1765 by Robert Lee
Merwether |
Joshua B. Frierson |
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Christopher
Gadsden - a prominent Charleston County citizen
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History of Old
Pendleton District - with a Genealogy of the Leading Families of the
District |
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Daniel
Huger - a Delegate
and a Representative from South Carolina |
| Ernest Renfroee Lacy |
Henry Wesley Laird |
| Charles Paul Lane |
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LIEUTENANT-GENERAL James
Longstreet
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Major James
Lovel - born in
Massachusetts, he made his home in South Carolina after the Civil
War |
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The Life and
Times of William Lowndes
- written by (his granddaughter) Harriet
H. Ravenel. Mr. Lowndes was the brother of Thomas
Lowndes; was a representative for South Carolina in the early
1800's. |
Philip Ludwell |
J.
F. B. Mays |
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Theodore Howard
McCaleb |
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MAJOR-GENERAL Ormsby McKnight
Mitchell |
| Sir Francis
Nicholson |
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Charles Pinckney - signer of the US, Governor of SC |
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Thomas
Pinckney -
an
American soldier, politician, and diplomat
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| David Myers Prowell |
| James Oscar
Prude |
Mrs. John H.
Robertson |
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Edward
Rutledge -
SC statesman, a signer of the Declaration
of Independence, Governor |
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Short Biographies
and Sketches for South Carolina -
sketches include: Washington Allston, Coleman
Livingston Blease, Wade Hampton, Colonel Charles Kilgore Smith,
Alexander Gregg, Andrew Gordon Magrath, Benjamin Mordeoai.
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Bishop
Sims
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