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  • "S" is for Spanish. Some of Spain’s earliest efforts at exploration, evangelization, and settlement in the present-day United States took place within…
  • "S" is for Stevenson, Ferdinan “Nancy” Backer (1928-2001). Lieutenant governor, civic leader, author. After graduating from Smith College, Stevenson…
  • "S" is for Stowers, Freddie (d. 1918). Soldier, Medal of Honor recipient. This Anderson County native was the nation’s only African American from World…
  • "M" is for Monck’s Corner (Berkeley County, 2010 population 7,755). The village of Monck’s Corner in St. John’s Berkeley Parish derived its name from…
  • "J" is for Jackson, Joseph Jefferson Wofford (1888-1951). Baseball player. “Shoeless Joe” Jackson grew up in the textile mill villages of the upcountry.…
  • "D" is for Daise, Ron (b. 1956) and Natalie Daise (b. 1960). Educators, entertainers. Well known for bringing Gullah culture to national and international…
  • "G" is for Gaffney (Cherokee County; 2020 population 12,303). Incorporated in 1875, the city of Gaffney was named for the Irish immigrant Michael Gaffney.…
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