Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) September 1780: Francis Marion and his men defeat the British in the Skirmish at Black Mingo...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) On the morning of August 4, 1781, Colonel Isaac Hayne was led from the Exchange building...
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) Only 54 people have served as speaker of the house. The ninth person to do so...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) When Thomas Boone took over as Governor of South Carolina in 1761, the locals hoped he...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society Many are familiar with the story of the Confederate submarine, the H.L. Hunley, which on February 17,...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society Written by Hannah Mooney This July marks the 17th anniversary of the opening of the Arthur Ravenel...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society May 23, 1825: Parson Weems, the “Great Mythmaker,” dies in Beaufort Mason Locke Weems was born in...
Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society March 10, 1984: South Carolina Loses an Important Educator On March 10, 1984, Wil Lou Gray passed...