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Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina, September 1972

Sandlapper Press, Inc.
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 is the September 1972 edition. Tombstones in the Bathtub by Katharine S. Boling Holly Hill by John Bigham Greenville: The Gift of Reedy River by Helen Parker 'Remember When' Recipes by Beth Littlejohn Fraternities are Flourishing by Ken Hare Lemon McCathern's Rolling Store by Jon Buchan Cockfighting: The Loser Doesn't Have a Second Chance by Duke Winn James King, Progeny King by Helen Parker Raven Cliff Falls by John Chittendon Big Band Boom at Carolina by Clark Suratt Carolina's Frontier French by Julian L. Mims Women, Too, Fought the Civil War by Tom Hamrick It's Time to Select Spring Bulbs by Albert P. Hout Beaver Creek Presbyterian Church by Bobbie J. Stover
Issue Date
1972-09
Keywords
South Carolina--Periodical, South Carolina--History, Bigham, Edmund, Sepulchral monuments, Holly Hill (S.C.)--History, Reedy River Watershed (S.C.)--History, Pearis, Richard, Alston, Lemuel J., McBee, Vardry, 1775-1864, Perry, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1805-1886, Greek letter societies, Service learning, General stores, McCathern, Lemon, Cockfighting, King, James Washington, Raven Cliff Falls (Greenville, S.C.), Trails, University of South Carolina--Football, Marching bands, Huguenots--South Carolina--Bordeaux--History, Gibert, Jean-Louis, 1722-1773, Bull, William, 1683-1755, Calhoun, Patrick, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Women, Southerners (United States), Bulbs (Plants), Beaver Creek Presbyterian Church (Kershaw, S.C.)--History
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Periodical
Rights
Copyright � Sandlapper Society, Inc. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library at: statelibrary.sc.gov
Digitization Specifications
300ppi, Zeutschel OS Q0 overhead scanner with OmniScan 12 software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b; 48-bit color.
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