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Kitty Black Perkins was the Chief Designer of Fashions and Doll Concepts for Barbie.
Richard Heron Anderson was a General in the Confederate Army during the Civil War
Dr. Matilda Arabella Evans was the first African-American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina.
The origin of the name of Darlington County is uncertain, but it may have been named for Darlington, England.
Both Beaufort County and its county seat Beaufort were named for Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort (1684-1714), one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina.
Hampton County and its county seat Hampton were named for Confederate general and governor Wade Hampton (1818-1902).
Dillon County was named for James W. Dillon (1826-1913), a prominent local resident.
The South Carolina House of Representatives Mace is the oldest legislative mace in use in the United States. The Mace was made in London by Magdalen Feline in 1756. Upon the opening of the session, the Sergeant-at-Arms will bear the mace ahead of the Speaker and lay it upon a specially prepared rack on the rostrum in front of the Speaker. The Mace remains on its rack until recess or adjournment.
(noun) - a wall of wooden stakes, used as a defensive barrier
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