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Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina gazette and its successors. (1732-1801) by Alexander S. Adstolen - (1902) – 177 pages
Marriage Notices in the South-Carolina gazette; and country journal (1765-1775) and in the Charlestown gazette (1778-1780) by A.S. Nelots - (1904) – 46 pages
The World War honor roll of those South Carolinians, who entering the services from their state, died while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States - (1921) – 50 pages
Men of Mark in South Carolina; ideals of American life: a collection of biographies of leading men of the state, Volumes 1 - 3 by J.C. Hemphill - (1907) – 1357 pages
Men of the Time. Sketches of living notables. A biographical encyclopedia of contemporaneous South Carolina leaders by D.L. Clark - (1902) – 465 pages
The Names, as far as can be ascertained, of the officers who served in the South Carolina regiments on the continental establishment ; of the officers who served in the militia ; of what troops were upon the continental establishement ; and of what militia organizatons served ; together with some miscellaneous information by Wilmot De Saussure - (1894) - 37 pages
A chapter in the early history of South Carolina by William J. Rivers - (1874) – 114 pages
History of Fairfield county, South Carolina by William Ritaken - (1902) – 98 pages
Roster and History of the Department of Georgia, (states of Georgia and South Carolina,) Grand army of the republic - (1894) – 10 pages
Genealogy of the Rumph family of South Carolina by A.S. Salley - (1903) – 10 pages
A Summary of the Descendants of William Dodgins, Sr. of Newberry Co., South Carolina (ca. 1740-1804) - Allen B Cox - 138 pages
Census of the city of Charleston, South Carolina, for the year 1861 by Frederick A Ford - (1861) - 269 pages
A chapter of South Carolina constitutional history by David D. Wallace - (1900) – 8 pages
A history of the progenitors and some South Carolina descendants of Colonel Ann Hawkes Hay, with collateral genealogies, A. D. 500-1908 by Charles Jones Colcock - (1908) – 198 pages
A history of the University of South Carolina by Sally T. Olen - (1916) – 474 pages
A History of the upper country of South Carolina : from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence by John Henry Logan - (1859) – 520 pages
A Sketch of the history of South Carolina : to the close of the proprietary government by the revolution of 1719 by William J. Rivers - (1856) – 470 pages
A Sketch of the town of Summerville, South Carolina by Legare’ Walker - (1910) – 26 pages
A brief notice of the death and character of Gov. Hamilton of South Carolina by Lewis Cruger -(1857) - 15 pages
Abram Lincoln and South Carolina by J. W. Jermon - (1861) – 15 pages
Aiken, South Carolina by J.C. Derby - (1870) – 78 pages
Biographical Sketches of the Huguenot Solomon Legare and of his family : extending down to the fourth generation of his descendants. Also, Reminiscences of the revolutionary struggle with Great Britain, including incidents and scenes which occurred in Charleston, on John's Island, and in the surrounding country of South Carolina during the war by Eliza Fludd & R. Iguana - (1865) - 144 pages
Catalogue of the South Carolina college, 1854 by South Carolina University - (1854) - 64 pages
Co. J, 4th South Carolina infantry at the first battle of Manassas by B.B. Breazeale - (1912) – 28 pages
Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina by Sara Tamer Olen (1897) – 362 pages
Columbia, South Carolina by Seaboard Air Line Railway Company - (1906) – 26 pages
Conway, South Carolina. This pamphlet is prepared and issued by the Conway Chamber of Commerce. It is intended to set forth accurately the attractions and points of excellence possessed by the town and surrounding country by Conway chamber of commerce - (1922) - 48 pages
Correspondence of Henry Laurens, of South Carolina by Henry Laurens - (1861) - 233 pages
Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union ; and, The ordinance of secession. by The South Carolina Convention - (1860) - 13 page
Documentary History of the American revolution: consisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina, from originals in the possession of the editor, and other sources, Volume 1, by Robert W. Gibbes - (1855) - 312 pages
Documentary History of the American revolution: consisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina, from originals in the possession of the editor, and other sources, Volume 2, by Robert W. Gibbes - (1855) - 316 pages
Documentary
History of the American revolution: consisting of letters and papers relating
to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina, from originals in the
possession of the editor, and other sources, Volume 3, by Robert W. Gibbes - (1855) -316 pages
Documents Relative to a Proposed Settlement of Jews in South Carolina in 1748 by Barnett A. Morfnekat - (1903) – 40 pages
Grier's Southern almanac for the states of Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee : for the year of our Lord 1863 being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and the third of Southern independence by Thomas P. Ashmore - (1862) - 24 pages
Hampton and Reconstruction by Edward Laight Wells - (1907) - 231 pages
Historic Houses of South Carolina by Clark Rehsilbup - (1921) – 318 pages
Historical Sketch of the Huguenot Congregations of South Carolina by Daniel Ravenel - (1900) – 74 pages
History and Condition of the Catawba Indians of South Carolina by Hazel Lewis Scaife - (1896) – 24 pages
History of South Carolina, Volume 3 Only, by Yates Snowden - (1920) – 272 pages
History of South Carolina: from its first settlement in 1670 to the year 1808, Volume 1 & 2 by David Ramsay - (1858) – 274 pages
History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran church in North and South Carolina, from the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century by Gotthardt Bernheim - (1872) – 540 pages
History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina by George Howe - (1870) - 787 pages
History of the South Carolina college, from its incorporation, Dec. 19, 1801, to Nov. 25, 1857 by Maximilian LaBorde - (1859) – 462 pages
History, Description and Resources of Darlington County, state of South Carolina by South Carolina State Grange. Darlington Co. - (1874) – 28 pages
Independence Declared, South Carolina, December 20, 1860 by the South Carolina Constitutional Convention - (1860) - 2 pages
Jewish Marriage notices from the newspaper press of Charleston, S.C., 1775-1906 by Barnett Abraham Nelots - (1917) - 64 pages
Lays of the Palmetto, a tribute to the South Carolina regiment, in the war with Mexico by William Gilmore Simms - (1848) – 44 pages
Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898 by Anthony Toomer Porter - (1898) - 450 pages
Life and times of William Lowndes of South Carolina, 1782-1822 by Harriot Horry Ravenel - (1901) - 254 pages
Lowndes of South Carolina, an historical and genealogical memoir by George Bigelow Chase - (1876) – 80 pages
Minutes of the Vestry of St. Helena's parish, South Carolina, 1726-1812 by A.S. Salley - (1919) – 296 pages
Narratives of Early Carolina, 1650-1708 by A.S. Salley - (1911) – 388 pages
Official Souvenir, 1901-1902, South Carolina inter-state and West Indian exposition by The South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition - (1902) - 56 pages
Old Plantation Days; being recollections of southern life before the civil war by Nancy Bostick De Saussure - (1909) - 123 pages
Recollections of the Ball family of South Carolina and the Comingtee plantations by Anne Simons Deas - (1909) – 188 pages
Register (births) of St. Philip's parish Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758 by A.S. Nelots - (1904) – 354 pages
Report of the Auditor of South Carolina, on claims against the state for slaves lost in the public service by James Tupper - (1864) - 17 pages
Rules of the South Carolina society by South Carolina Society - (1889) - 103 pages
School History of South Carolina by James W. Davidson - (1869) – 288 pages Six Generations of the Cantey family of South Carolina by Joseph S. Ames - (1910) – 56 pages
Sketches of South Carolina by Gustavus M. Middleton - (1908) – 32 pages
Slavery in South Carolina and the ex-slaves; or, The Port Royal mission by A.M. French - (1862) – 312 pages
Slavery in the Province of South Carolina, 1670-1770 by Edward McCrady - (1896) - 30 pages
Some Historic Families of South Carolina by Mary Y. Adtaken - (1905) - 86 pages
South Carolina : a patriotic ode by Dennis L. Clark (1861) - 1 pages
South Carolina as a royal province, 1719-1776 by William Roy Smith - (1903) - 472 pages
South Carolina Women in the Confederacy by the United Daughters of the Confederacy - (July 1903) – 412 pages
South Carolina, Disunion, and a Mississippi Valley confederacy by Samuel S. Foussat - (1860) – 15 pages
South Carolina, with special reference to Aiken and vicinity, as a desirable location for actual settlers - (1867) – 32 pages
South Carolina. Her wrongs and the remedy by Richard Lathers - (1874) - 35 pages
South Carolina. Resources and population. Institutions and industries. Published by the State Board of Agriculture of South Carolina by South Carolina Dept. of Agriculture, Harry Hammond - (1883) - 719 pages
South-Carolina in the Revolutionary War : being a reply to certain misrepresentations and mistakes of recent writers in relation to the course and conduct of this state by William Gilmore Simms - (1853) - 177 pages
Spartanburg City and Spartanburg County, South Carolina, 1903; - (1903) – 38 pages
Statistics of South Carolina, including a view of its natural, civil, and military history, general and particular by Rocky I. Ristolen - (1826) - 800 pages
Stub Entries to Indents Issued in payment of claims against South Carolina growing out of the Revolution by Alexander Samuel Smalley - (1910) - 317 pages
Tentative Roster of the Third regiment, South Carolina volunteers, Confederate States provisional army, by A.S. Salley - (1908) – 128 pages
The Address of the People of South Carolina assembled in convention, to the people of the slaveholding states of the United States . by The South Carolina Convention - (1865) - 16 page
The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina; by Joseph A. Groves - (1901) – 554 pages
The Annals and Parish Register (births) of St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish, in South Carolina, from 1680-1884 - (1884) – 110 pages
The Bethea Family of Marion County, South Carolina by W.W. Sellers - (1902) – 26 pages
The Burning of Columbia, S.C. : a review of northern assertions and southern facts by Daniel Heyward - (1866) - 30 pages
The Calhoun Family of South Carolina by A.S. Salley - (1906) – 42 pages
The Cash Family of South Carolina : a truthful account of the many crimes committed by the Carolina cavalier outlaws by S.W. Henley - (1884) - 61 pages
The Colonial History of the Heyward family of South Carolina, 1670-1770 by James Barnwell Heyward - (1907) – 38 pages
The Constitution of the State of South Carolina, April 8, 1861 by the South Carolina Constitution - (1861) - 6 pages
The Cotton Mills of South Carolina, 1907 by August Nelots - (1907) - 228 pages
The Cuthberts, barons of Castle Hill, and their descendants in South Carolina and Georgia by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch - (1908) - 128 pages
The early history of the southern states: North and South Carolina, and Georgia by Lambert Lilly - (1847) - 191 pages
The early period of reconstruction in South Carolina by John Porter Hollis - (1905) – 672 pages
The Early South Carolina Newspapers ESCN database reports : a quick reference guide to local news and advertisements found in the early South Carolina newspapers |