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Camp Jackson and Camp Moore
Michael Francis Blake Photographs, 1912-1934
The Curb Market in Columbia, ca. 1928
E.E. Burson Photograph Collection
Furman University and the Great War
Gas Attack Magazine Collection
Forward Together; South Carolina in World War I
U.S. Military in Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1900-1945
Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection: Sheet Music
Camp Sevier
Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection: Posters
Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection: Postcards
World War I Letters of Samuel Bloom
Life in the 1900s - 1910s
Resources
Spartanburg Pellagra Hospital
"Drug Him Through the Street": Hughsey Childes Describes Turn-of-the-Century Sharecropping
Suffrage and Mrs. Salley
"Their Own Hotheadedness": Senator Benjamin R. "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman Justifies Violence Against Southern Blacks
South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, 1901 - 1902
Plan of the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition: Charleston, SC, December 1, 1901 - June 1, 1902
Surviving Flexner: How the Medical College of the State of South Carolina became a State Institution, 1913
Leon Banov, M.D., and the Spanish Flu
Great Migration
Great Migration: The African-American Exodus North
South Carolina's Deadliest Flood
The Pacolet River Flood of 1903
Progressive Movement
"P" is for Progressive Movement
Dispensary
Discus Resources
Historic American Newspapers - Slavery in South Carolina
Britannica School Middle - Great Migration
Life in the 1920s
Resources
Clara Smith - Don't Advertise Your Man
The tales they tell about Horrell Hill
1920s Drought
"Walking Out": Student Activism at Clemson in the 1920s
Cooper River bridges
The Roaring '20s: Life in the Lowcountry 100 Years Ago
The Town's First Tourist Attraction: Pierates Cruz Gardens
Pierates Cruze
The Suffragist With a Passion for Saving Charleston's Historic Architecture
Poetry Society of South Carolina
Redfern Field
Discus Resources
Historic American Newspapers - 53 Killed in Many Storms
Historic American Newspapers - Eighty Killed as Southland is Storm Swept
World War I
Resources
World War I: History in a Nutshell
The official roster of South Carolina soldiers, sailors and marines in the World War, 1917 - 18
100 years ago Camp Sevier in Greenville played key role in fighting, ending World War I
The Birth of Camp Jackson
Camp Jackson
South Carolina Engineers in the 42nd (Rainbow) Division in World War I
Over Here: The Homefront During WWI
World War I - Camp Upcountry
African Americans in World War I
Race Relations During the World War I Era
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