Call Number (LC) Title Results
F269.5 .M43 1991 The Meaning of South Carolina history : essays in honor of George C. Rogers, Jr. / 1
F269.5 .S64 1988 The baronies of South Carolina / 1
F269.6 South Carolina myths & legends : the true stories behind history's mysteries / 1
F270 Leisure, plantations, and the making of a new South : the sporting plantations of the South Carolina Lowcountry and Red Hills Region, 1900-1940 /
A new plantation world : sporting estates in the South Carolina lowcountry, 1900-1940 /
2
F270 .M35 2009 Northern money, southern land : the lowcountry plantation sketches of Chlotilde R. Martin / 1
F270 .O77 1988 The material basis of the Postbellum tenant plantation : historical archaeology in the South Carolina Piedmont / 2
F270 .S76 1939 NA7235.S6S8 1939 Plantations of the Carolina low country / 1
F270 .S76 1989 Plantations of the Carolina low country / 1
F271 .A73 2016 Archaeology in South Carolina : exploring the hidden heritage of the Palmetto State / 2
F271 .C37 1997 Carolina's historical landscapes : archaeological perspectives / 1
F271 .D47 A detail of some particular services performed in America during the years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779 / 1
F271 .N39 2010 The Day the Johnboat Went up the Mountain : Stories from My Twenty Years in South Carolina Maritime Archaeology.
The day the johnboat went up the mountain : stories from my twenty years in South Carolina maritime archaeology /
2
F272 .B3 First settlers of South Carolina, 1670-1680. 1
F272 .B35 Royal South Carolina, 1719-1763 / 1
F272 .B75 The South Carolina Regulators. 1
F272.B79 B85 1991 The oligarchs : Lieutenant Governor William Bull II and his family in colonial and revolutionary Charleston / 1
F272 .B85 1698 The monstrous injustice and unmercifulness of Nicholas Trott, late governour of the Bahama-Islands in America is herein manifested: first, by his obstinate inexorableness to the inserted petitionary addresses made to him by Thomas Bvlkley ... Second, by his incouraging and abetting a conspiracy of Jones and his trayterous confederates to destroy the said evidence and prosecutor for the King ... Third, by his corruptly denying legal process against them when demanded in the Kings name and behalf, and by promoting their escape from demerited punishment, for their presumptuous offences. 1
F272 .C37 1836i Historical collections of South Carolina embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents, relating to the history of that state, from its first discovery to its independence, in the year 1776 / 1
F272 .C64 The South Carolina gazette, 1732-1775. 1
F272 .C73 The Colonial South Carolina scene : contemporary views, 1697-1774 / 1