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South Carolina from A to Z

South Carolina from A to Z

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“C” is for Colonoware

“C” is for Colonoware. On historic-period sites in South Carolina, archaeologists often find locally made, hand-built, unglazed pottery that was fired in open hearths rather than kilns. This broad class of pottery has been termed colonoware.

Dec 11, 20250 min

“C” is for colonial agents

“C” is for colonial agents. The overseas market for rice, South Carolina ‘s principal export was restricted by Parliamentary legislation. How could South Carolina get parliament to pay attention to its particular concerns? The answer was a colonial agent.

Dec 10, 20250 min

“C” is for Colleton County

“C” is for Colleton County (1,056 square miles; 2020 population 38,604).

Dec 9, 20250 min

“B” is for Boyce, Ker (1787-1854)

“B” is for Boyce, Ker (1787-1854). Merchant, bank president.

Dec 8, 20250 min

“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author.

“D” is for Drayton, John (1766-1822). Governor, jurist, author. Although he had a distinguished political career, Drayton is most remembered for his achievements as a writer and a botanist.

Dec 5, 20250 min

“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885)

“C” is for Chesnut, James, Jr. (1815-1885). U.S. Senator, soldier.

Dec 4, 20250 min

“C” is for Cherokees

“C” is for Cherokees. The Cherokees were one of the largest southeastern Native American nations with which South Carolina colonists had contact.

Dec 3, 20250 min

“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718)

“B” is for Blackbeard (d. 1718). Pirate. Most commonly known today as Edward Teach, Blackbeard surfaced in Jamaica in mid-1717. In eighteen months he carved an extraordinarily successful career as a pirate, creating an indelible image of “the fiercest pirate of them all” and making him a global icon.

Dec 2, 20250 min

“W” is for Willington Academy

“W” is for Willington Academy. The Willington Academy of Doctor Moses Waddel, a log-constructed classical school for boys, was perhaps the most prestigious preparatory school in antebellum South Carolina.

Dec 1, 20251 min

"S” is for Sothel, Seth (d. 1694)

"S” is for Sothel, Seth (d. 1694). Proprietory, governor.

Nov 28, 20250 min

“S” is for Sonoco

“S” is for Sonoco. This Hartsville-based international packaging manufacturer had its beginnings in the late nineteenth century.

Nov 27, 20250 min

“S” is for Snowden, Mary Amarinthia (1819-1898)

“S” is for Snowden, Mary Amarinthia (1819-1898). Philanthropist.

Nov 26, 20250 min

“S” is for Smyth, Thomas (1808-1873)

“S” is for Smyth, Thomas (1808-1873). Clergyman, author.

Nov 25, 20250 min

“S” is for Smyth, Ellison Adger (1847-1942)

“S” is for Smyth, Ellison Adger (1847-1942). Industrialist.

Nov 24, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, William Loughton (1758 to 1812)

“S” is for Smith, William Loughton (1758 to 1812). Lawyer, congressman, diplomat.

Nov 21, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, William (ca. 1762-1840)

“S” is for Smith, William (ca. 1762-1840). U. S. senator.

Nov 20, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Thomas (ca. 1648-1694)

“S” is for Smith, Thomas (ca. 1648-1694). Governor.

Nov 19, 20250 min

“R” is for Rutledge, Edward (1749-1800)

“R” is for Rutledge, Edward (1749-1800). Lawyer, governor.

Nov 18, 20250 min

“P” is for Port Royal

“P” is for Port Royal (Beaufort County, 2020 population 14,516).

Nov 17, 20250 min

“M” is for Moultrie, John (ca.1699-1771)

“M” is for Moultrie, John (ca.1699-1771). Physician.

Nov 14, 20250 min

“M “is for Moultrie, James, Jr. (1793-1869)

“M “is for Moultrie, James, Jr. (1793-1869). Physician, medical educator.

Nov 13, 20250 min

“M” is for Motte, Rebecca Brewton (1737-1815)

“M” is for Motte, Rebecca Brewton (1737-1815). Revolutionary War heroine.

Nov 12, 20250 min

“M” is for Moses, Ottolengui Aaron (1846-1906)

“M” is for Moses, Ottolengui Aaron (1846-1906). Chemist, geologist, inventor.

Nov 11, 20250 min

“M “is for Moses, Franklin J., Jr. (ca.1840 to 1906)

“M “is for Moses, Franklin J., Jr. (ca.1840 to 1906). Governor.

Nov 10, 20250 min

“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688)

“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688). Governor.

Nov 7, 20250 min

“L” is for Lunz, George Robert, Jr. (1909-1969)

“L” is for Lunz, George Robert, Jr. (1909-1969). Museum curator, marine biologist.

Nov 6, 20250 min

“H” is for Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (b.1942)

“H” is for Hunter-Gault, Charlayne (b.1942). Journalist, civil rights activist.

Nov 5, 20250 min

“G” is for Gridley, Mary Putnam (1850-1939)

“G” is for Gridley, Mary Putnam (1850-1939). Civic leader, businesswoman.

Nov 4, 20250 min

“C” is for Colleton, Sir John (1608-1666)

“C” is for Colleton, Sir John (1608-1666). Under Sir John Colleton's direction, the proprietor set out to populate Carolina with settlers from existing new world colonies, including New England, Virginia, and the Caribbean islands, especially Barbados.

Nov 3, 20250 min

“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914)

“C” is for Cleveland, Georgia Alden (1851-1914). Writer, activist.

Oct 31, 20250 min

“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949)

“C” is for Chapman, Martha Marshall, II (b. 1949). Musician. Classified by many as a country-music artist, Martha Marshall Chapman,II, and her style nonetheless have been difficult to categorize.

Oct 30, 20250 min

“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890)

“B” is for Bonham, Milledge Luke (1813-1890). Soldier, congressman, governor.

Oct 29, 20250 min

“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017)

“B” is for Bolden, Charles Frank, Jr. (1946-2017). Soldier, astronaut.

Oct 28, 20250 min

“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005)

“B” is for Boineau, Charles Evans, Jr. (1923-2005). Legislator. Boineau was the first Republican to be elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in the twentieth century.

Oct 27, 20250 min

“C” is for Colhoun, John Ewing (ca.1749-1802)

“C” is for Colhoun, John Ewing (ca.1749-1802). U.S. senator.

Oct 24, 20250 min

“C” is for College of Charleston

“C” is for College of Charleston. In 1785 the General Assembly passed an act creating a college “in or near the city of Charleston.”

Oct 23, 20250 min

“C” is for Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Company

“C” is for Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Company. Coker's Pedigreed Seed Company had its origins in the efforts of David R. Coker to develop and market a highly productive variety of upland cotton that yielded fiber of superior quality and length.

Oct 22, 20250 min

“C” is for Coker University

“C” is for Coker University. Founded in 1908 Coker is an independent liberal arts school located in Hartsville.

Oct 21, 20250 min

“B” is for a Bowles, Crandall Close (b.1947)

“B” is for a Bowles, Crandall Close (b.1947). Businesswoman.

Oct 20, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Nell Whitley (1929-2011)

“S” is for Smith, Nell Whitley (1929-2011). Legislator, educator, businesswoman.

Oct 17, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Benjamin (1717-1770)

“S” is for Smith, Benjamin (1717-1770). Merchant, politician, planter.

Oct 16, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Ellison Durant (1864-1944)

“S” is for Smith, Ellison Durant (1864-1944). In 1908 Smith stunned the political establishment by winning election to the United States Senate. He remained there for thirty-six years.

Oct 15, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Arthur (1921-2014)

Thanks to the widespread popularity of his instrumental hit “Guitar Boogie,” Arthur Smith became one of the best known guitarists in country music.

Oct 14, 20250 min

“S” is for Smith, Alice Ravenel Huger (1876-1958)

Born in Charleston, Smith emerged as the leading artist of the Charleston Renaissance.

Oct 13, 20250 min

“H” is for Hunter, John (d. 1802)

“H” is for Hunter, John (d. 1802). Congressman, U.S. senator.

Oct 10, 20250 min

“G” is for Grimké, Archibald Henry (1849-1930)

“G” is for Grimké, Archibald Henry (1849-1930). Activist, scholar.

Oct 9, 20250 min

“C” is for Coker, David Robert (1870-1938)

“C” is for Coker, David Robert (1870-1938). Businessman, plant breeder, philanthropist.

Oct 8, 20250 min

“C” is for Coker, Charles Westfield (1879-1931)

“C” is for Coker, Charles Westfield (1879-1931). Businessman, philanthropist, social reformer.

Oct 7, 20250 min

“C” is for Cofitachiqui

“C” is for Cofitachiqui. Cofitachiqui is the name of a sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Native American chiefdom as well as one of the principal towns of that chiefdom.

Oct 6, 20250 min

“B” is for Boyce, James Pettigru (1827-1888)

“B” is for Boyce, James Pettigru (1827-1888). Minister, educator.

Oct 3, 20250 min