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An image of Sgt. Jasper raising the battle flag of the colonial forces over present-day Fort Moultrie on June 28, 1776 during the Battle of Sullivan's Island.

American Revolution

Loggerhead turtle hatchling.

Animals and Plants

Actors in a musical stage play.

Arts

Civil rights marchers.

Civil Rights

Located in Colonial Dorchester State Historical site Ft. Dorchester is the best-preserved tabby fortification in the country.

Colonial Beginnings

Charleston Ports Authority.

Economics

Table Rock Mountain.

Environment

Newberry County, South Carolina. View from farm of Dan Clark, Whitmire, Route 2, South Carolina, intended to show lands too steep for cultivation that if possible should be put to other uses.

Expansion and Reform

Seth Sothel in Charleston, Carolina Colony

Exploration and Colonization

Shrimp boil, or Lowcountry Frogmore Stew, is a traditional dish from the southeast coast of the United States which consists of shrimp, corn on the cob, sausage, and red potatoes.

Food Culture

Children near Manning bring in tobacco from the field in 1939. Marion Post Wolcott/Library of Congress LC-USF33-030499

Great Depression and World War II

A Fourth of July celebration. St. Helena Island, South Carolina. (The building today houses the Gullah Grub restaurant.)

Gullah

Cloth inspection by a number of women in a textile mill in 1910.

Industrialization

South Carolina farm.

Land Use

Children Books

Literature

Chester County Courthouse (Built 1852), Chester, South Carolina

Local Government

Map of South Carolina

Maps

Adrian Morris as Carpetbagger Orator in the 1939 movie "Gone With the Wind"

Reconstruction

Family on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina, circa 1862. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress and learnnc.org.

Slavery and the Civil War

Santee Indian mound

South Carolina Native Americans

Sullivans Island South Range Front Light, Charleston County, South Carolina

South Carolina Photographs and Videos

This foot bridge honors Eugenia Duke, founder of Duke's Mayonnaise in Greenville SC (circa 1917). The bridge crosses the Reedy River just north of the South Main Street bridge.

South Carolina Today

A view of the House of Representatives Chamber of the South Carolina State House, Columbia.

State Government

The Best Friend is loaded on a truck in Charleston on August 6, 2007 for transfer to Norfolk Southern in Atlanta

Transportation

Returning WWI soldiers in Columbia, South Carolina. April 1919

World War I and the Jazz Age

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