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Andrew Gordon Magrath was a federal judge and later governor of South Carolina during the Civil War.
From Spartanburg, SC, Tommy Caldwell was the bassist and original frontman for The Marshall Tucker Band between 1973 and 1980.
Frieda Mitchell was a civil rights and social justice activist from Beaufort County.
Benjamin Ryan Tillman was the governor of South Carolina from 1890-1894 who founded what is now Clemson University.
Charleston County and the city of Charleston, its county seat, are the most historic locations in the state. English settlers arrived in the colony of Carolina in 1670 and established a town at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River.
Marion County and its county seat, the town of Marion, were named for Revolutionary War general Francis Marion (1732-1795), known as the "Swamp Fox."
The origin of the name Newberry is unknown. The county was formed in 1785 as a part of the Ninety Six District.
Union County was named for the old Union Church, which served both the Presbyterian and Episcopal congregations in the area.
The official State Poet Laureate was designated by Joint Resolution Number 736 of 1934. This resolution allows the Governor to appoint a Poet Laureate for the State. In 2003, former Governor Mark Sanford named Marjory Heath Wentworth as South Carolina's sixth Poet Laureate.
(noun) - People who remained loyal to the British around the time of the American Revolution.
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