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South Carolina from A to Z

South Carolina from A to Z

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P” is for Presbyterian College

May 15, 20260 min

“P” is for Pratt, Nathaniel Alpheus (1834-1906)

May 14, 20260 min

“P” is for Praise houses

May 13, 20260 min

"M “is for Mullis, Kary Banks (1944-2011)

May 12, 20260 min

“M” is for Mullins

May 11, 20260 min

“C” is for Coogler, John Gordon (1865-1901)

May 8, 2026

“C” is for Conway

May 7, 20260 min

“C” is for Converse College

May 6, 20260 min

B” is for Brewton, Miles (1731-1775)

May 5, 20260 min

“B” is for Brawley, Edward McKnight (1851-1923)

May 4, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

May 1, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Land Commission

Apr 30, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Jockey Club

Apr 29, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance

Apr 28, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Lunatic Asylum / State Hospital

Apr 27, 20260 min

“W” is for Wofford College

Apr 24, 20260 min

“W” is for WIS Radio and Television

Apr 23, 20260 min

“W” is for Winthrop University

Apr 22, 20260 min

“S” is for Sirrine, Joseph Emory (1872-1947)

Apr 21, 20260 min

“S” is for Sinclair, Bennie Lee (1939-2000)

Apr 20, 20260 min

“G” for Gullah

Apr 14, 20260 min

“C” is for Converse, Dexter Edgar (1829-1899)

Apr 13, 20260 min

“C” is for Continental Regiments

“C” is for Continental Regiments. In the aftermath of the battles at Lexington and Concord, the Continental Congress passed resolutions that created the Continental army in June 1775. Congress then delegated the recruitment of soldiers up to the individual states

Apr 10, 20260 min

“C” is for Conroy, Donald Patrick (1945-2016)

“C” is for Conroy, Donald Patrick (1945-2016). Author.

Apr 9, 20260 min

“C” is for Conner, Henry Workman (1797-1861)

“C” is for Conner, Henry Workman (1797-1861). Merchant, banker.

Apr 8, 20260 min

“B” is for Brawley, Benjamin Griffith (1882-1939)

“B” is for Brawley, Benjamin Griffith (1882-1939). Educator, author, editor, clergyman.

Apr 7, 20260 min

“B” is for Brown, Morris (1770-1849)

“B” is for Brown, Morris (1770-1849). Clergyman. In 1828 Morris Brown was elected as the second Bishop of the growing African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Apr 6, 20260 min

“S” is for Southern 500

“S” is for Southern 500. The Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway was the oldest and one of the most storied races on the

Apr 3, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Highway Patrol

“S” is for South Carolina Highway Patrol. Operating under the South Carolina Department of Safety, the South Carolina Highway Patrol is a law enforcement organization that concentrates on traffic violations.

Apr 2, 20260 min

P” is for Post and Courier

“P” is for Post and Courier. Published in Charleston, the Post and Courier is the oldest daily newspaper in South Carolina.

Apr 1, 20260 min

“M” is for Moxon, Barbara Wischan (1921-2011)

“M” is for Moxon, Barbara Wischan (1921-2011). Political activist.

Mar 31, 20260 min

“G” is for Guerard, Benjamin (died 1788)

“G” is for Guerard, Benjamin (died 1788). Governor.

Mar 30, 20260 min

“C” is for Congaree River

“C” is for Congaree River. At the fall line in Columbia the Broad and Saluda Rivers form the Congaree River.

Mar 27, 20260 min

“C” is for Compromise of 1808

“C” is for Compromise of 1808. Under the constitutions of 1778 and 1790, the House of Representatives was apportioned to benefit the lowcountry while the majority of the voting (White) population lived in the upcountry.

Mar 26, 20260 min

“C” is for Commons House of Assembly (1670 to 1776)

“C” is for Commons House of Assembly (1670 to 1776). The dominant political institution in colonial South Carolina was the Commons House of Assembly.

Mar 25, 20260 min

“B” is for Bratton, William (ca. 1742-1815)

“B” is for Bratton, William (ca. 1742-1815). Soldier, legislator.

Mar 24, 20260 min

“B” is for Bratton, John (1831-1898)

“B” is for Bratton, John (1831-1898). Soldier, congressman.

Mar 23, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Public Radio

South Carolina Public Radio began broadcasting in 1972 as the South Carolina Educational Television Radio Network.

Mar 20, 20260 min

“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network

“S” is for South Carolina Educational Television Network. The South Carolina Educational Television Network (SCETV) is a state agency providing educational, cultural, and historic programming to South Carolina through telecom communications.

Mar 19, 20260 min

“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station

“P” is for Port Royal Naval Station. The conquest of the Sea Islands by the United States Navy in November 1861 was the beginning of more than a century of US naval involvement with Port Royal Sound.

Mar 18, 2026

“M” is for Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County)

“M” is for Mulberry Plantation (Berkeley County). Completed in 1714 Mulberry is one of the most distinctive eighteenth-century houses in America.

Mar 17, 20260 min

“G” is for Grosvenor, Vertamae (1938-2016)

“G” is for Grosvenor, Vertamae (1938-2016). Writer, culinary anthropologist. A woman with varied interests Grosvenor traveled abroad and became interested in the African diaspora and how African foods and recipes travelled and changed as a result of it.

Mar 16, 20260 min

“C” is for Congaree National Park

“C” is for Congaree National Park. South Carolina's only National Park, Congaree is located on 22,000 acres in the Congaree River floodplain of lower Richland County.

Mar 13, 20260 min

“C” is for Commission of Indian Trade

“C” is for Commission of Indian Trade. In 1707 the Commons House of Assembly created the Board of Indian Commissioners to regulate the traffic between Indian traders and such nations as the Cherokees, Creeks, and Catawbas.

Mar 12, 20260 min

“C” is for Coming, Affra Harleston (circa 1651-1698)

“C” is for Coming, Affra Harleston (circa 1651-1698). Pioneer of early South Carolina. The Harleston family's property had been so ravaged by the English Civil War that two of the family’s children, Charles and Affra, left for South Carolina in 1669.

Mar 11, 20260 min

“C” is for Columbia Theological Seminary

“C” is for Columbia Theological Seminary. An institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the seminary was founded in 1828 in Georgia, and moved to Columbia, South Carolina in 1831.

Mar 10, 20260 min

“C” is for Columbia Museum of Art

“C” is for Columbia Museum of Art. The Columbia Museum of Art was established in 1950 as an art, history, and science museum and included the Gibbs planetarium.

Mar 9, 20260 min

“C” is for Columbia Mills

“C” is for Columbia Mills. The first textile mill in the world to be powered exclusively by electricity, the Columbia Mills Company was chartered in 1893 with an initial capitalization of $700,000.

Mar 6, 20260 min

“C” is for Columbia Metropolitan Airport

“C” is for Columbia Metropolitan Airport. The airport, which serves Midlands South Carolina, is located in Lexington County.

Mar 5, 20260 min

“C” is for Columbia International University

“C” is for Columbia International University. Founded as the Southern Bible Institute in 1921, the school's name was changed in 1923 to the Columbia Bible College.

Mar 4, 20260 min