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“P” is for Pringle, Elizabeth Waites Allston (1845-1921)

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“P” is for Prince William’s Parish

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“P” is for Prince George Winyah Parish

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“S” is for Southern Wesleyan University

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“S” is for Southern Quarterly Review

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“S” is for South of the Border

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“S” is for South Caroliniana Library

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“P” is for Prince Frederick's Parish

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“M” is for Musgrove, Mary (ca. 1700-1765)

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“B” is for Brown, Lucy Hughes (1863-1911)

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“B” is for Brown, James (1933-2006)

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“B” is for Brown, Edgar Allan (1888-1975)

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“B” is for Broughton, Thomas (d. 1737)

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“P” is for Primus Plot (May-June 1720)

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“P” is for Preston, William Campbell (1794-1860)

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“M” is for Myrtle Beach Pavilion

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“M” is for Murrells Inlet

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“M” is for Murray, George Washington (1853-1926)

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“B” is for Brooks, Preston Smith (1819-1857

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“B” is for Brodie, Laura (1908-2004)

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“B” is for Brookgreen Gardens

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“B” is for Bristow, Gwen (1903-1980)

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“B” is for Briggs v. Eliott (1954)

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“S” is for South Carolina Wildlife Federation

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“S” is for South Carolina State University

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“S” is for South Carolina State Ports Authority

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“S” is for South Carolina State Museum

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“S” is for South Carolina Railroad

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“S” is for South Carolina Public Service Authority

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“S” is for South Carolina-North Carolina border

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“S” is for South Carolina National Heritage Corridor

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“S “is for South Carolina Medical Association

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P” is for Preservation Society of Charleston

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P” is for Presbyterian College

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“P” is for Pratt, Nathaniel Alpheus (1834-1906)

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“P” is for Praise houses

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"M “is for Mullis, Kary Banks (1944-2011)

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“M” is for Mullins

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“C” is for Coogler, John Gordon (1865-1901)

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“C” is for Conway

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“C” is for Converse College

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B” is for Brewton, Miles (1731-1775)

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“B” is for Brawley, Edward McKnight (1851-1923)

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“S” is for South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

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“S” is for South Carolina Land Commission

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“S” is for South Carolina Jockey Club

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“S” is for South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance

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“S” is for South Carolina Lunatic Asylum / State Hospital

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“W” is for Wofford College

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“W” is for WIS Radio and Television

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“W” is for Winthrop University

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“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)

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“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000)

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“G” for Gullah

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“C” is for Converse, Dexter Edgar (1829-1899)

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“C” is for Continental Regiments

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“C” is for Conroy, Donald Patrick (1945-2016)

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“C” is for Conner, Henry Workman (1797-1861)

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“B” is for Brawley, Benjamin Griffith (1882-1939)

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“B” is for Brown, Morris (1770-1849)

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“S” is for Southern 500

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“S” is for South Carolina Highway Patrol

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P” is for Post and Courier

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“M” is for Moxon, Barbara Wischan (1921-2011)

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“G” is for Guerard, Benjamin (died 1788)

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“C” is for Congaree River

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“C” is for Compromise of 1808

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“C” is for Commons House of Assembly (1670 to 1776)

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“B” is for Bratton, William (ca. 1742-1815)

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“B” is for Bratton, John (1831-1898)

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“S” is for South Carolina Public Radio

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“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network

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“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station

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“M” is for Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County)

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“G” is for Grosvenor, Vertamae (1938-2016)

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“C” is for Congaree National Park

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“C” is for Commission of Indian Trade

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“C” is for Coming, Affra Harleston (circa 1651-1698)

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“C” is for Columbia Theological Seminary

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“C” is for Columbia Museum of Art

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“C” is for Columbia Mills

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“C” is for Columbia Metropolitan Airport

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“C” is for Columbia International University

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“B” is for Brainerd Institute

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“B” is for Bragg, Laura (1881-1978)

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“S” is for South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

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“S” is for South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism

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“S” is for South Carolina Department of Education

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“S” is for South Carolina Department of Commerce

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“S” is for South Carolina Department of Archives and History

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“S” is for South Carolina Commission on Higher Education

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“P” is for Port Royal Island, Battle of

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“M” is for Mount Zion College

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“M” is for Mount Pleasant

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“G” is for grits

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“C” is for Columbia College

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“C” is for Columbia Canal

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“C” is for Columbia Army Air Base

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“B” is for Boykin spaniel

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“B” is for Boyd, Blanche McCrary (b. 1945)

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“S” is for South Carolina Commission on Government Restructuring

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“S” is for South Carolina Coastal Conservation League

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“S” is for South Carolina Christian Action Council

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“S” is for South Carolina Chamber of Commerce

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“P” is for Port Royal Experiment

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“G” is for Guignard Brick Works

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“S” is for South Carolina Budget and Control Board. South Carolina has

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“S” is for South Carolina Baptist State Convention

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“S” is for South Carolina

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“G” is for Greenville County

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“G” is for Greenville County Museum of Art

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“D” is for Dueling

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“M” is for Miller, Thomas Ezekiel (1849-1938)

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“M” is for Miller, Stephen Decatur (1787-1838)

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“L” is for Lords Proprietors of Carolina

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“H” is for Hootie and the Blowfish

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“H” is for Howard, Frank James (1909-1996)

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“G” is for Greer

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“G” is for Greenwood County

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“G” is for Greenwood

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“C “is for Clemson University

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“M” is for Mount Dearborn Armory

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“G” is for Grimké, Sarah Moore (1792-1873), and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879).

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“C” is for Columbia, burning of (February 17-18, 1865)

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“C” is for Columbia

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“R” is for Rutledge, John (ca.1739-1800)

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“P” is for Port Royal, Battle of (November 7, 1861)

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“M” is for Moultrie flag

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“M” is for Moultrie, William (1730-1805)

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“M “is for Moultrie, John, Jr. (1729-1798)

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“H” is for Hurricanes

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“G is for Grimké, John Faucheraud (1752-1819)

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“C” is for Colonoware

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“C” is for colonial agents

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“C” is for Colleton County

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“B” is for Boyce, Ker (1787-1854)

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“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.

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“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885)

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“C” is for Cherokees

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“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718)

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“W” is for Willington Academy

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"S” is for Sothel, Seth (d. 1694)

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“S” is for Sonoco

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“S” is for Snowden, Mary Amarinthia (1819-1898)

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“S” is for Smyth, Thomas (1808-1873)

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“S” is for Smyth, Ellison Adger (1847-1942)

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“S” is for Smith, William Loughton (1758 to 1812)

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“S” is for Smith, William (ca. 1762-1840)

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“S” is for Smith, Thomas (ca. 1648-1694)

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“R” is for Rutledge, Edward (1749-1800)

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“P” is for Port Royal

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“M” is for Moultrie, John (ca.1699-1771)

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“M “is for Moultrie, James, Jr. (1793-1869)

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“M” is for Motte, Rebecca Brewton (1737-1815)

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“M” is for Moses, Ottolengui Aaron (1846-1906)

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“M “is for Moses, Franklin J., Jr. (ca.1840 to 1906)

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“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688)

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“L” is for Lunz, George Robert, Jr. (1909-1969)

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“H” is for Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (b.1942)

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“G” is for Gridley, Mary Putnam (1850-1939)

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“C” is for Colleton, Sir John (1608-1666)

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“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)

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“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)

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“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)

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“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)

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“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)

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“C” is for Colhoun, John Ewing (ca.1749-1802)

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“C” is for College of Charleston

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“C” is for Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Company

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“C” is for Coker University

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“B” is for a Bowles, Crandall Close (b.1947)

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“S” is for Smith, Nell Whitley (1929-2011)

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“S” is for Smith, Benjamin (1717-1770)

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“S” is for Smith, Ellison Durant (1864-1944)

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“S” is for Smith, Arthur (1921-2014)

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“S” is for Smith, Alice Ravenel Huger (1876-1958)

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“H” is for Hunter, John (d. 1802)

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“G” is for Grimké, Archibald Henry (1849-1930)

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“C” is for Coker, David Robert (1870-1938)

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“C” is for Coker, Charles Westfield (1879-1931)

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“C” is for Cofitachiqui

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“B” is for Boyce, James Pettigru (1827-1888)

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Grant’s Enforcer: Taking down the Klan

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“W “is for Woodmason, Charles (ca.1720?)

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“W “is for Woodmason, Charles (ca.1720?)

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“S” is for Smalls, Robert (1839-1915

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“R” is for Russell's Magazine (1857-1860)

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“P” is for Poppenheim, Mary Barnett (1866-1936) and Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim (1868-1957)

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“P “is for Pope, Thomas Harrington, Jr. (1913-1999)

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“N” is for Nullification

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“N” is for Nuclear power

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“C” is for Coastal plain

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“M” is for Morgané, Mary Elizabeth (1815-1903)

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“L” is for Ludwell, Phillip (1638-1723)

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“H” is for Humphreys, Josephine (b.1945)

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“G” is for Gressette, Lawrence Marion (1902-1984)

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“D” is for Dutch Fork

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“C” is for Cockfighting

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“C” is for Coastal Carolina University

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Clyburn, James Enos (b.1940)

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Boudo, Louis (ca. 1786-1827)

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“B” is for Bouchillon, Christopher Allen (1893-1968)

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“B” is for Bosc, Louis Augustin Guillaume (1759-1828)

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“B” is for Boonesborough Township

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“W “is for Women's suffrage

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“S” is for slave trade

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“S” is for slave religion

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“S” is for slave patrols

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“R” is for Russell, Donald Stewart (1906-1998)

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“P” is for Pompion Hill Chapel (Berkeley County)

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“P” is for Pomaria Nursery

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“M” is for Moore, Samuel Preston (1813-1889)

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“M” is for Moore, James, Sr. (ca.1650-1706

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“M” is for Moore, James, Jr. (ca.1682-1774)

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“L “is for Ludvigson, Susan (b.1942)

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“H” is for Hume, Sophia Wigington (ca. 1702-1774)

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D” is for Durban, Pam Rosa (b. 1947)

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“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005)

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“G” is for Green, Jonathan (b. 1955)

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"G” is for Greeks

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“C” is for Charleston Riot (1876)

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“B” is for Bishopville

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“G” is for Gregorie, Anne King (1887 to 1960)

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“C” is for Clover

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“C” is for Clinton

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“B” is for Boone, Thomas (ca. 1730-1812)

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“B” is for Bonnet, Stede (1688-1718)

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“W” is for Women's clubs

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“W” is for Wofford, Kate Vixon (1894-1954)

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“S” is for Slave codes

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“S” is for Slave Badges

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“S” is for 6-0-1 Law

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“S” is for Seneca

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“R” is for Rock Hill Movement

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“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793)

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“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)

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“M” is for Mennonites

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“S” is for Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy

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“R” is for Rugeley, Rowland (1738-1776)

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“R” is for Rubin, Lewis Decimus, Jr. (1923-2013)

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“P” is for Pollock, William Pegues (1870-1922)

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“P” is for the Pollitzer sisters

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“M” is for Molloy, Robert (1906-1977)

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“M” is for Moore, Darla Dee

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“M” is for Moore, Andrew Charles (1866-1928)

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“L” is for Lucas, Jonathan (ca.1754-1821)

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“L” is for Loyalists

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“H” is for Huguenots

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“H” is for Huguenot Church (Charleston)

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“G” is for Gregg, William (1800-1867)

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“G” is for Greer, Bernard Eugene (b. 194

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D” is for Dunovant, John (1825-1864)

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“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)

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“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)

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“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)

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“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)

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“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)

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“W” is for Wofford College

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“W” is for WIS Radio and Television

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“W” is for Winthrop University

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“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)

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“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000)

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“R” is for Royal Council

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“R” is for Rosenwald Schools

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“P” is for Poinsett Bridge

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“P” is for Poinsett, Joel Roberts (1779-1851)

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“P” is for Poetry Society of South Carolina

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“P” is for Poellnitz, Baron Frederick Carl Hans Bruno (1734-1801)

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“M” is for Montgomery, John Henry (1833-1902)

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“M” is for Montagu, Lord Charles Greville (1741-1784)

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“M” is for Moncks Corner

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“L” is for Lowndes, William Jones (1782-1822)

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“S” is for St. Mark’s Parish

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“R” is for Ravenel, Harriott Horry Rutledge (1832-1912)

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"P” is for Parish, Margaret Cecile (1927-1988)

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“O” is for Opera houses

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“N” is for New Era Club

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“S” is for St. Luke’s Parish

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“P” is for Pardo, John

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“O” is for O’Neall, John Belton (1793-1863)

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“N” is for New Ellenton

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“S” is for Seneca

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“R” is for Rock Hill Movement

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“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793)

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“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)

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“M” is for Mennonites

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“L” is for Lowndes, Rawlins (1721-1800)

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“L” is for lowcountry baskets

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“H” is for Huger, Isaac (1743-1797)

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“H” is for Huger, Daniel Elliott (1779-1854)

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“H” is for Huck, Christian (d. 1780)

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“H” is for Howard, Frank James (1909-1996)

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“G” is for Greer

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“G” is for Greenwood County

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“G” is for Greenwood

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“C “is for Clemson University

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“M” is for Malaria

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“L” is for Lancaster County

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“K” is for Kiawah Island

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“J” is for Jamestown

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“I” is for Iodine.

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“D” is for Duke’s mayonnaise

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“C” is for Clark, Septima Poinsette (1898-1987)

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“C” is for Clarendon County

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“C” is for Claflin University

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“C” is for Clemson

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“H” is for Horry County

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“C” is for Civil Rights Act (1964)

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“B” is for Board of Public Works

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“B” is for BMW

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“B” is for Bluffton Movement (1844)

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“B” is for Bluffton

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“B” is for Blues

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“W” is for Winnsboro

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"S” is for Simpsonville

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“S” is for Simons and Lapham

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“S” is for Simons, Katherine Drayton Mayrant (1890-1969)

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“S” is for Simms, William Gilmore (1806-1870)

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“R “is for Rosemond, James R. (1820 to 1902)

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“P’ is for Pocotaligo, Battle of (October 22, 1862)

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“P” is for plantations

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“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005)

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“C” is for Chattooga River

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“C” is for the Charleston Riot

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“C” is for Charleston Renaissance

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“B” is for Bishopville

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“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957

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“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)

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“M” is for Miles, William Porcher

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“M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce

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“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870)

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“H” is for Hopsewee Plantation

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“H” is for Hoppin' John

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“G” is for Greenville County Museum of Art

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“G” is for Greenville County

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“D” is for Dueling

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“C” is for Citadel, The

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“C” is for Church of England

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“C” is for Circular Congregational Church

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“C “is for Church of the Nativity

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“C” is for Church of the Cross

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“C” is for Civilian Conservation Corps

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“C” is for Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

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“B” is for Blue Ridge Railroad

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"B” is for Blue Ridge

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“B” is for Blue granite

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“H” is for Honey Hill, Battle of

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“H” is for Horry, Peter (ca .1743-1815)

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“G" is for Greenville and Columbia Railroad

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“D” is for DuBose, William Porcher (1836-1918)

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“D” is for Drovers

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“C” is for Christensen, Abby Mandana Holmes (1852-1938)

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“C” is for Christ Church Parish

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“C” is for Citizens’ Councils

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“C” is for Chisolm, Julian John (1830-1903)

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“C” is for Childress, Alice (1920-1994 )

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“P” is for Pinkney, Bill (1925-2007)

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“T” is for Timrod, Henry (1828-1867)

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“S” is for Saluda River

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"R” is for Rice, John Andrew, Jr. (1888-1968)

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“P” is for Pee Dee River.

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"M” is for Mathews, John (1744-1802)

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“P” is for Pines

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“L” is for Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin (1790-1879)

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“W” is for Williston

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“S” is for Shell, Arthur Lee, Jr. (b. 1946)

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“S” is for Sheldon Church

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“S” is for Sheheen, Robert Joseph (b. 1943)

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“H” is for Holman, Clarence Hugh (1914-1981)

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“H” is for Holmes, Francis Simmons

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“H” is for Hollis, Lawrence Peter (1883-1978)

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“G” is for Greens

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“D” is for Drayton, Percival (1812-1865)

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“C” is for Chester County

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“P” is for Pinckney, Thomas (1750-1828)

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“P” is for Pinckney, Maria Henrietta (d. 1836)

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“M” is for Middleton, Henry (1717-1784)

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“M” is for Middleton, Arthur (1742-1787)

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“M” is for Michaux, André (1746-1802) and François-André (1770-1855)

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“L” is for Long, William Williams (1861-1934)

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“H” is for Hollings, Ernest Frederick (1922-2019)

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“H” is for Hogs

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“H” is for Holbrook, John Edwards (1794-1871)

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“G” is for Greener, Richard (1844-1922)

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“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.

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“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885)

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“C” is for Cherokees

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“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718)

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“W” is for Willington Academy

390

“S” is for She-crab soup

391

“S” is for Shaw Air Force Base

392

“S” is for Shand, Gadsden Edwards (1868-1948)

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“R” is for Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1922-1997)

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R” is for Rogers, Frank Mandeville (1857-1945)

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“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957

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“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)

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“M” is for Miles, William Porcher (1822-1899)

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"M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce (1868-1926)

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“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870)

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“L” is for Londonborough Township.

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“H” is for Hodges, James Hovis (b. 1956)