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South Carolina from A to Z — 401 episodes
“P” is for Pringle, Elizabeth Waites Allston (1845-1921)
“P” is for Prince William’s Parish
“P” is for Prince George Winyah Parish
“S” is for Southern Wesleyan University
“S” is for Southern Quarterly Review
“S” is for South of the Border
“S” is for South Caroliniana Library
“P” is for Prince Frederick's Parish
“M” is for Musgrove, Mary (ca. 1700-1765)
“B” is for Brown, Lucy Hughes (1863-1911)
“B” is for Brown, James (1933-2006)
“B” is for Brown, Edgar Allan (1888-1975)
“B” is for Broughton, Thomas (d. 1737)
“P” is for Primus Plot (May-June 1720)
“P” is for Preston, William Campbell (1794-1860)
“M” is for Myrtle Beach Pavilion
“M” is for Murrells Inlet
“M” is for Murray, George Washington (1853-1926)
“B” is for Brooks, Preston Smith (1819-1857
“B” is for Brodie, Laura (1908-2004)
“B” is for Brookgreen Gardens
“B” is for Bristow, Gwen (1903-1980)
“B” is for Briggs v. Eliott (1954)
“S” is for South Carolina Wildlife Federation
“S” is for South Carolina State University
“S” is for South Carolina State Ports Authority
“S” is for South Carolina State Museum
“S” is for South Carolina Railroad
“S” is for South Carolina Public Service Authority
“S” is for South Carolina-North Carolina border
“S” is for South Carolina National Heritage Corridor
“S “is for South Carolina Medical Association
P” is for Preservation Society of Charleston
P” is for Presbyterian College
“P” is for Pratt, Nathaniel Alpheus (1834-1906)
“P” is for Praise houses
"M “is for Mullis, Kary Banks (1944-2011)
“M” is for Mullins
“C” is for Coogler, John Gordon (1865-1901)
“C” is for Conway
“C” is for Converse College
B” is for Brewton, Miles (1731-1775)
“B” is for Brawley, Edward McKnight (1851-1923)
“S” is for South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
“S” is for South Carolina Land Commission
“S” is for South Carolina Jockey Club
“S” is for South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance
“S” is for South Carolina Lunatic Asylum / State Hospital
“W” is for Wofford College
“W” is for WIS Radio and Television
“W” is for Winthrop University
“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)
“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000)
“G” for Gullah
“C” is for Converse, Dexter Edgar (1829-1899)
“C” is for Continental Regiments
“C” is for Conroy, Donald Patrick (1945-2016)
“C” is for Conner, Henry Workman (1797-1861)
“B” is for Brawley, Benjamin Griffith (1882-1939)
“B” is for Brown, Morris (1770-1849)
“S” is for Southern 500
“S” is for South Carolina Highway Patrol
P” is for Post and Courier
“M” is for Moxon, Barbara Wischan (1921-2011)
“G” is for Guerard, Benjamin (died 1788)
“C” is for Congaree River
“C” is for Compromise of 1808
“C” is for Commons House of Assembly (1670 to 1776)
“B” is for Bratton, William (ca. 1742-1815)
“B” is for Bratton, John (1831-1898)
“S” is for South Carolina Public Radio
“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network
“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station
“M” is for Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County)
“G” is for Grosvenor, Vertamae (1938-2016)
“C” is for Congaree National Park
“C” is for Commission of Indian Trade
“C” is for Coming, Affra Harleston (circa 1651-1698)
“C” is for Columbia Theological Seminary
“C” is for Columbia Museum of Art
“C” is for Columbia Mills
“C” is for Columbia Metropolitan Airport
“C” is for Columbia International University
“B” is for Brainerd Institute
“B” is for Bragg, Laura (1881-1978)
“S” is for South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
“S” is for South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
“S” is for South Carolina Department of Education
“S” is for South Carolina Department of Commerce
“S” is for South Carolina Department of Archives and History
“S” is for South Carolina Commission on Higher Education
“P” is for Port Royal Island, Battle of
“M” is for Mount Zion College
“M” is for Mount Pleasant
“G” is for grits
“C” is for Columbia College
“C” is for Columbia Canal
“C” is for Columbia Army Air Base
“B” is for Boykin spaniel
“B” is for Boyd, Blanche McCrary (b. 1945)
“S” is for South Carolina Commission on Government Restructuring
“S” is for South Carolina Coastal Conservation League
“S” is for South Carolina Christian Action Council
“S” is for South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
“P” is for Port Royal Experiment
“G” is for Guignard Brick Works
“S” is for South Carolina Budget and Control Board. South Carolina has
“S” is for South Carolina Baptist State Convention
“S” is for South Carolina
“G” is for Greenville County
“G” is for Greenville County Museum of Art
“D” is for Dueling
“M” is for Miller, Thomas Ezekiel (1849-1938)
“M” is for Miller, Stephen Decatur (1787-1838)
“L” is for Lords Proprietors of Carolina
“H” is for Hootie and the Blowfish
“H” is for Howard, Frank James (1909-1996)
“G” is for Greer
“G” is for Greenwood County
“G” is for Greenwood
“C “is for Clemson University
“M” is for Mount Dearborn Armory
“G” is for Grimké, Sarah Moore (1792-1873), and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879).
“C” is for Columbia, burning of (February 17-18, 1865)
“C” is for Columbia
“R” is for Rutledge, John (ca.1739-1800)
“P” is for Port Royal, Battle of (November 7, 1861)
“M” is for Moultrie flag
“M” is for Moultrie, William (1730-1805)
“M “is for Moultrie, John, Jr. (1729-1798)
“H” is for Hurricanes
“G is for Grimké, John Faucheraud (1752-1819)
“C” is for Colonoware
“C” is for colonial agents
“C” is for Colleton County
“B” is for Boyce, Ker (1787-1854)
“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.
“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885)
“C” is for Cherokees
“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718)
“W” is for Willington Academy
"S” is for Sothel, Seth (d. 1694)
“S” is for Sonoco
“S” is for Snowden, Mary Amarinthia (1819-1898)
“S” is for Smyth, Thomas (1808-1873)
“S” is for Smyth, Ellison Adger (1847-1942)
“S” is for Smith, William Loughton (1758 to 1812)
“S” is for Smith, William (ca. 1762-1840)
“S” is for Smith, Thomas (ca. 1648-1694)
“R” is for Rutledge, Edward (1749-1800)
“P” is for Port Royal
“M” is for Moultrie, John (ca.1699-1771)
“M “is for Moultrie, James, Jr. (1793-1869)
“M” is for Motte, Rebecca Brewton (1737-1815)
“M” is for Moses, Ottolengui Aaron (1846-1906)
“M “is for Moses, Franklin J., Jr. (ca.1840 to 1906)
“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688)
“L” is for Lunz, George Robert, Jr. (1909-1969)
“H” is for Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (b.1942)
“G” is for Gridley, Mary Putnam (1850-1939)
“C” is for Colleton, Sir John (1608-1666)
“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)
“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)
“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)
“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)
“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)
“C” is for Colhoun, John Ewing (ca.1749-1802)
“C” is for College of Charleston
“C” is for Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Company
“C” is for Coker University
“B” is for a Bowles, Crandall Close (b.1947)
“S” is for Smith, Nell Whitley (1929-2011)
“S” is for Smith, Benjamin (1717-1770)
“S” is for Smith, Ellison Durant (1864-1944)
“S” is for Smith, Arthur (1921-2014)
“S” is for Smith, Alice Ravenel Huger (1876-1958)
“H” is for Hunter, John (d. 1802)
“G” is for Grimké, Archibald Henry (1849-1930)
“C” is for Coker, David Robert (1870-1938)
“C” is for Coker, Charles Westfield (1879-1931)
“C” is for Cofitachiqui
“B” is for Boyce, James Pettigru (1827-1888)
Grant’s Enforcer: Taking down the Klan
“W “is for Woodmason, Charles (ca.1720?)
“W “is for Woodmason, Charles (ca.1720?)
“S” is for Smalls, Robert (1839-1915
“R” is for Russell's Magazine (1857-1860)
“P” is for Poppenheim, Mary Barnett (1866-1936) and Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim (1868-1957)
“P “is for Pope, Thomas Harrington, Jr. (1913-1999)
“N” is for Nullification
“N” is for Nuclear power
“C” is for Coastal plain
“M” is for Morgané, Mary Elizabeth (1815-1903)
“L” is for Ludwell, Phillip (1638-1723)
“H” is for Humphreys, Josephine (b.1945)
“G” is for Gressette, Lawrence Marion (1902-1984)
“D” is for Dutch Fork
“C” is for Cockfighting
“C” is for Coastal Carolina University
Clyburn, James Enos (b.1940)
Boudo, Louis (ca. 1786-1827)
“B” is for Bouchillon, Christopher Allen (1893-1968)
“B” is for Bosc, Louis Augustin Guillaume (1759-1828)
“B” is for Boonesborough Township
“W “is for Women's suffrage
“S” is for slave trade
“S” is for slave religion
“S” is for slave patrols
“R” is for Russell, Donald Stewart (1906-1998)
“P” is for Pompion Hill Chapel (Berkeley County)
“P” is for Pomaria Nursery
“M” is for Moore, Samuel Preston (1813-1889)
“M” is for Moore, James, Sr. (ca.1650-1706
“M” is for Moore, James, Jr. (ca.1682-1774)
“L “is for Ludvigson, Susan (b.1942)
“H” is for Hume, Sophia Wigington (ca. 1702-1774)
D” is for Durban, Pam Rosa (b. 1947)
“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005)
“G” is for Green, Jonathan (b. 1955)
"G” is for Greeks
“C” is for Charleston Riot (1876)
“B” is for Bishopville
“G” is for Gregorie, Anne King (1887 to 1960)
“C” is for Clover
“C” is for Clinton
“B” is for Boone, Thomas (ca. 1730-1812)
“B” is for Bonnet, Stede (1688-1718)
“W” is for Women's clubs
“W” is for Wofford, Kate Vixon (1894-1954)
“S” is for Slave codes
“S” is for Slave Badges
“S” is for 6-0-1 Law
“S” is for Seneca
“R” is for Rock Hill Movement
“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793)
“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)
“M” is for Mennonites
“S” is for Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy
“R” is for Rugeley, Rowland (1738-1776)
“R” is for Rubin, Lewis Decimus, Jr. (1923-2013)
“P” is for Pollock, William Pegues (1870-1922)
“P” is for the Pollitzer sisters
“M” is for Molloy, Robert (1906-1977)
“M” is for Moore, Darla Dee
“M” is for Moore, Andrew Charles (1866-1928)
“L” is for Lucas, Jonathan (ca.1754-1821)
“L” is for Loyalists
“H” is for Huguenots
“H” is for Huguenot Church (Charleston)
“G” is for Gregg, William (1800-1867)
“G” is for Greer, Bernard Eugene (b. 194
D” is for Dunovant, John (1825-1864)
“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)
“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)
“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)
“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)
“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)
“W” is for Wofford College
“W” is for WIS Radio and Television
“W” is for Winthrop University
“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)
“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000)
“R” is for Royal Council
“R” is for Rosenwald Schools
“P” is for Poinsett Bridge
“P” is for Poinsett, Joel Roberts (1779-1851)
“P” is for Poetry Society of South Carolina
“P” is for Poellnitz, Baron Frederick Carl Hans Bruno (1734-1801)
“M” is for Montgomery, John Henry (1833-1902)
“M” is for Montagu, Lord Charles Greville (1741-1784)
“M” is for Moncks Corner
“L” is for Lowndes, William Jones (1782-1822)
“S” is for St. Mark’s Parish
“R” is for Ravenel, Harriott Horry Rutledge (1832-1912)
"P” is for Parish, Margaret Cecile (1927-1988)
“O” is for Opera houses
“N” is for New Era Club
“S” is for St. Luke’s Parish
“P” is for Pardo, John
“O” is for O’Neall, John Belton (1793-1863)
“N” is for New Ellenton
“S” is for Seneca
“R” is for Rock Hill Movement
“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793)
“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)
“M” is for Mennonites
“L” is for Lowndes, Rawlins (1721-1800)
“L” is for lowcountry baskets
“H” is for Huger, Isaac (1743-1797)
“H” is for Huger, Daniel Elliott (1779-1854)
“H” is for Huck, Christian (d. 1780)
“H” is for Howard, Frank James (1909-1996)
“G” is for Greer
“G” is for Greenwood County
“G” is for Greenwood
“C “is for Clemson University
“M” is for Malaria
“L” is for Lancaster County
“K” is for Kiawah Island
“J” is for Jamestown
“I” is for Iodine.
“D” is for Duke’s mayonnaise
“C” is for Clark, Septima Poinsette (1898-1987)
“C” is for Clarendon County
“C” is for Claflin University
“C” is for Clemson
“H” is for Horry County
“C” is for Civil Rights Act (1964)
“B” is for Board of Public Works
“B” is for BMW
“B” is for Bluffton Movement (1844)
“B” is for Bluffton
“B” is for Blues
“W” is for Winnsboro
"S” is for Simpsonville
“S” is for Simons and Lapham
“S” is for Simons, Katherine Drayton Mayrant (1890-1969)
“S” is for Simms, William Gilmore (1806-1870)
“R “is for Rosemond, James R. (1820 to 1902)
“P’ is for Pocotaligo, Battle of (October 22, 1862)
“P” is for plantations
“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005)
“C” is for Chattooga River
“C” is for the Charleston Riot
“C” is for Charleston Renaissance
“B” is for Bishopville
“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957
“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)
“M” is for Miles, William Porcher
“M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce
“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870)
“H” is for Hopsewee Plantation
“H” is for Hoppin' John
“G” is for Greenville County Museum of Art
“G” is for Greenville County
“D” is for Dueling
“C” is for Citadel, The
“C” is for Church of England
“C” is for Circular Congregational Church
“C “is for Church of the Nativity
“C” is for Church of the Cross
“C” is for Civilian Conservation Corps
“C” is for Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
“B” is for Blue Ridge Railroad
"B” is for Blue Ridge
“B” is for Blue granite
“H” is for Honey Hill, Battle of
“H” is for Horry, Peter (ca .1743-1815)
“G" is for Greenville and Columbia Railroad
“D” is for DuBose, William Porcher (1836-1918)
“D” is for Drovers
“C” is for Christensen, Abby Mandana Holmes (1852-1938)
“C” is for Christ Church Parish
“C” is for Citizens’ Councils
“C” is for Chisolm, Julian John (1830-1903)
“C” is for Childress, Alice (1920-1994 )
“P” is for Pinkney, Bill (1925-2007)
“T” is for Timrod, Henry (1828-1867)
“S” is for Saluda River
"R” is for Rice, John Andrew, Jr. (1888-1968)
“P” is for Pee Dee River.
"M” is for Mathews, John (1744-1802)
“P” is for Pines
“L” is for Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin (1790-1879)
“W” is for Williston
“S” is for Shell, Arthur Lee, Jr. (b. 1946)
“S” is for Sheldon Church
“S” is for Sheheen, Robert Joseph (b. 1943)
“H” is for Holman, Clarence Hugh (1914-1981)
“H” is for Holmes, Francis Simmons
“H” is for Hollis, Lawrence Peter (1883-1978)
“G” is for Greens
“D” is for Drayton, Percival (1812-1865)
“C” is for Chester County
“P” is for Pinckney, Thomas (1750-1828)
“P” is for Pinckney, Maria Henrietta (d. 1836)
“M” is for Middleton, Henry (1717-1784)
“M” is for Middleton, Arthur (1742-1787)
“M” is for Michaux, André (1746-1802) and François-André (1770-1855)
“L” is for Long, William Williams (1861-1934)
“H” is for Hollings, Ernest Frederick (1922-2019)
“H” is for Hogs
“H” is for Holbrook, John Edwards (1794-1871)
“G” is for Greener, Richard (1844-1922)
“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.
“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885)
“C” is for Cherokees
“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718)
“W” is for Willington Academy
“S” is for She-crab soup
“S” is for Shaw Air Force Base
“S” is for Shand, Gadsden Edwards (1868-1948)
“R” is for Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1922-1997)
R” is for Rogers, Frank Mandeville (1857-1945)
“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957
“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)
“M” is for Miles, William Porcher (1822-1899)
"M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce (1868-1926)
“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870)
“L” is for Londonborough Township.
“H” is for Hodges, James Hovis (b. 1956)