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South Carolina is named after King Charles I of England.Carolina is taken from the Latin word for "Charles", Carolus. South Carolina was formed in 1712. By the end of the 16th century, the Spanish and French had left the area of South Carolina after several reconnaissance missions, expeditions and failed colonization attempts, notably the short-living French outpost of Charlesfort followed by ...
1960 - South Carolina Department of Corrections headquartered in city. 1961 Richland Mall in business. [8] Historic Columbia Foundation established. [15] 1963 - Columbia Festival Orchestra founded. 1966 - Hammond School founded. [20] 1968 - University of South Carolina's Carolina Coliseum opens. 1970 Dutch Square shopping mall in business.
This is a bibliography of South Carolina history. It contains English language (including translations) books and mainstream academic journal articles published after World War II. Inclusion criteria. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all works about South Carolina history. It is limited to works primarily or substantially ...
The South Carolina Historical Magazine, first published in 1900, is the only scholarly periodical entirely devoted to South Carolina history. In 1985 the Society began publication of the Carologue, a quarterly general-interest magazine of articles, illustrations, and photographs on state history, genealogy, preservation, and Society news.
The Yamasee Indians: From Florida to South Carolina (2018) Clarke, Erskine. Our Southern Zion: A History of Calvinism in the South Carolina Low Country, 1690-1990; Coclanis, Peter A., "Global Perspectives on the Early Economic History of South Carolina," South Carolina Historical Magazine, 106 (April–July 2005), 130–46. Crane, Verner W.
Pages in category "South Carolina history-related lists" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
South Carolina Golf Club founded. [18] 1788 – Charleston becomes part of the new US state of South Carolina. [16] 1789 – Medical Society of South Carolina founded. [19] 1790 College of Charleston opens. [2] Population: 16,359. [20] Brown Fellowship Society [21] founded. 1791 – Roman Catholic Church of Charleston incorporated. 1792
South Carolina: 162–137 South Carolina: 35–13 Women's Swimming & Diving October 29, 2011 South Carolina: 191–108 South Carolina: 22–14 Women's Diving November 9, 2016 McHugh Natatorium Clemson, South Carolina South Carolina: 28–10 South Carolina: 4–1