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Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina, Winter 2001-2002
Sandlapper Press, Inc.
Sandlapper Press, Inc.
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Abstract
Sandlapper, the Magazine of South Carolina, was established in 1968 and educates readers about South Carolina. The included articles and photographs from South Carolina writers and photographers vibrantly showcase the state’s beauty, citizens, culture, and history. This Winter 2001-2002 edition is Volume 12, Number 4.
A Journey Through Old Edgefield by Tricia Price Glenn
Dean of Clemson by Jack A. McKenzie
A New Class of Women by Jim Poindexter Jr.
Return of the Good Student by Tim Bullard
Good Wood by Daniel E. Harmon
At Home With the Master of Mystery by Ken Bell
Clean Living by Aida Rogers
"A Portion of the People" by Elizabeth Moses
The Friendly Ghost of Medway by Blanche W Floyd
Palmetto Winter by George Wise
Antiquer's Haven by Katie McElveen
English: The New Language by Aida Rogers
Man With a Foundation by Dan Johnson
A Good Mountain Rest by Ford Walpole
Faculty Fare From Winthrop by Rose T. Wilkins
The Aide Who Made Eight Govs Look Good by Jacalyn B. Perrone
Sandlapper Vignette: Chapels Were Beacons of Freedom by Laurie Drafts
Issue Date
2001-12
Keywords
South Carolina--Periodicals, South Carolina--History, Edgefield (S.C.), Cox, Walter, Clemson University, Columbia College (S.C.), White, Vanna, Forest products, Wood--South Carolina, Spillane, Mickey, 1918-2006, Dairy farming--South Carolina, Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, Medway (S.C.), Collectors and collecting--South Carolina, Antiques, English--Study and teaching, Davis, Lloyd, Oconee State Park (S.C.), Parks--South Carolina, Winthrop University--Faculty, Dunlap, Katherine Stallings
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Text
Rights
Copyright © Sandlapper Society, Inc. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library at: statelibrary.sc.gov
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300ppi, Epson Expression 12000xl flatbed scanner with Adobe Acrobat Pro 2020 Standard software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b, 24-bit color.
