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Emily Geiger risked her life by serving as a messenger for the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War.
Anna Heyward Taylor was an artist active in the Charleston Renaissance who became well-known for her woodblock prints.
Rosalie Anderson MacDowell, better known as Andie MacDowell, is an actress and fashion model.
Hampton County and its county seat Hampton were named for Confederate general and governor Wade Hampton (1818-1902).
Aiken County and its county seat, the town of Aiken, were named for William Aiken (1806-1831), president of the South Carolina Railroad.
Bamberg County and its county seat, Bamberg, were named for local resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of the Bamberg family.
The Lettered Olive (Olive Sayana) was designated as the official State Shell by Act No. 360 of 1984. The shell has a smooth, shiny, cylindrical shape and is typically found in shallow waters near the shore.
(noun) - a division of labor on plantations where slaves were divided into groups, supervised by a driver, and worked the entire day for the owner’s profit
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