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  • "C" is for Craven, Charles (1682-1754). Governor. Craven was a younger son of Sir William Craven, one of the original Lords Proprietors. He was appointed…
  • "S is for South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Located in Columbia, the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is a state agency…
  • "S" is for South-Carolina Gazette. The South-Carolina Gazette began publication in 1732 in Charleston, and continued with some interruptions for more than…
  • "S" is for Spirituals. With both sacred and secular influences, spirituals reflect the strong interplay between African American cultural traditions and…
  • "S" is for Steadman, Mark (b. 1930). Novelist. A native of Georgia, Steadman began teaching at Clemson in 1957 and since then his life has been centered…
  • "T" is for tabby. During the seventeenth century, the Spanish introduced tabby along the coasts of Florida, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas as a…
  • "H" is for Hume, Sophia Wigington (ca. 1702-1774). Minister, writer. A native Charlestonian, Hume was reared an Anglican, but embraced the Quakerism of…
  • Three years ago a small South Carolina town decided that the best way to rejuvenate its business community was through art. And so they held a nine-day…
  • If you are a regular listener, you know that we usually feature a financial planning topic each week. Recently, we talked about how important advice can…
  • South Carolina's economy has been fine this year and now that our state has landed Volvo's first North American manufacturing site, will it be able to add…
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