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Revolutionary war battle.

American Revolution

Yellow jessamine.

Animals and Plants

Robert Mills House, Columbia, SC.

Arts

A statue of the high school students at Sterling High that protested segregation laws during the Civil Rights Movement.

Civil Rights

Fort Johnson, James Island, South Carolina (President's House), Colonial period outbuilding.

Colonial Beginnings

Forestry. Mature open stand of Pinus palustris, Carolina Sandhills NWR, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.

Economics

Four Holes Swamp near confluence with the Edisto River, Dorchester County, South Carolina

Environment

Historic Branchville station is the World's Oldest Railroad Junction, where South Carolina Canal & Rail Road Company began the first successful scheduled steam railroad service in America on December 25, 1830.

Expansion and Reform

Cabin at Charles Towne Landing, South Carolina.

Exploration and Colonization

Callinectes sapidus, Blue Crabs.

Food Culture

Negro home near Charleston, South Carolina, 1938, Marion Post Wolcott.

Great Depression and World War II

Sweet grass baskets made and sold by the African American Gullah community can be found throughout City Market.

Gullah

Bamberg Cotton Mill, Main Street, Bamberg, Bamberg County, SC.

Industrialization

Former rice fields, now overgrown with coastal marshland plantlife, at the Caw Caw Interpretive Center near West Ashley, South Carolina.

Land Use

American authors Lauren Myracle and Maureen Johnson signing copies of their work at a book festival in 2012.

Literature

Old Greenville County Courthouse, Greenville, SC

Local Government

Map of the seat of war, in South Carolina, and Georgia.

Maps

South Carolina, Columbia, Ruins

Reconstruction

Encampment of Federal troops before Beaufort, South Carolina on or shortly before 24-25 December, 1861. Illustration for the Illustrated Times, 18 January 1862.

Slavery and the Civil War

Image from the cover of South Carolina Wildlife Magazine

South Carolina Magazines

Map of the Several Nations of Indians to the Northwest of South Carolina or the Catawba Deerskin Map, an annotated copy of hand-painted deerskin original made by a Catawba chieftain to Governor Francis Nicholson.

South Carolina Native Americans

Millwood Ruins, U.S. Route 76, Garners Ferry Road, Columbia vicinity, Richland County, South Carolina

South Carolina Photographs and Videos

Hilton Head Island

South Carolina Today

South Carolina State House rotunda, in Columbia.

State Government

Base hospital, Camp Jackson Columbia, South Carolina. Staff Officers, E. H. 14.

World War I and the Jazz Age

View of canal being crossed by train trestle and automotive bridge, Broad River, Columbia.

Transportation

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