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NewspaperCat: Catalog of Digital Historical Newspapers. Gainesville. "South Carolina". N-Net: the Newspaper Network on the World Wide Web. Archived from the original on February 15, 1997. "South Carolina Newspapers". AJR News Link. American Journalism Review. Archived from the original on November 16, 1999. "United States: South Carolina ...
Newspapers formerly published in the U.S. State of South Carolina Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in South Carolina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Cheraw lived near the waterfall hill, near present-day Cheraw, but by the 1730s they had been devastated by new infectious disease inadvertently carried by the European traders. Survivors joined the Catawba Confederacy for safety and left their name in history. Only a few scattered Cheraw families remained by the time of the American ...
Five phone calls reporting a dead body were made either to a convenience store or to police Feb. 4 in the small towns of Cheraw, Ches 3 deputies arrested after making hoax phone calls about dead ...
Anyone with information about the young man’s death is asked to call police at 864-503-4595. 22-year-old’s body was found in a well and the death is called suspicious by SC coroner Skip to ...
The death toll has eclipsed the 19 deaths caused by the state’s historic flooding in 2015, and the the 35 deaths caused by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, Gov. Henry McMaster said at a press conference ...
More than 130 such newspapers were published in the state between 1865 and 1970. [1] The first was the South Carolina Leader , established at Charleston in 1865. [ 2 ] In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the growth of the African American press in South Carolina was hampered by the fact that a large proportion of South Carolina African ...
Theories surrounding Mica Miller’s death have blown up online, causing many people to post about the 30-year-old’s death and their beliefs of what happened. This includes Mica Miller’s ...