Press Release The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) is pleased to announce its 2023 Fall Tour, this year showcasing a variety of historically significant sites in...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) Under the guidance of Lord Grenville, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act in March 1765. ...
Press Release The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) is proud to announce its “Fall for History” campaign, which will provide free admission to the SCHS Museum...
Attention grandparents! Join the South Carolina Historical Society on Saturday, September 9th for a Grandparent’s Day event at the Fireproof Building. You can learn about preserving...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) The South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company (SCC&RR) was chartered in 1827 and began constructing...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) On May 20, 1777, delegates from the Lower Towns of the Cherokee Nation and officials from...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) After Britain passed the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, in 1774, dissatisfaction rose...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) King Charles II was known as the Merry Monarch. After years of exile during Oliver Cromwell’s...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) After the British took Savannah, Georgia, in December 1778, they decided to establish a base to...
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) today announced its 2023 Winter Lecture Series being held from January 31st to February 21st. For more than a decade,...