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Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina, February 1971

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 February 1971 edition is Volume 4, Number 2. Falconry by C.W. Kilbey At Last, A Humorist Who Can Make Us Laugh by Charles M. Israel Knocking on the Opry Door by P.J. Williams They Worship the High Iron by tom Hamrick Home is Columbia by Mary Charlotte Pierce The Shadow Makes Sweet the Light by Irwin Ross The Hermitage by Sarah C. Spell Industrial Sites Can Become Industrial Sights by Nancy C. Yates Middleton Place Plantation Stable Yards by Jean May Golf is Grand Along the Strand by James W. Thompson Mr. Franz by Bill Marett John Island Presbyterian Church by Isabel L. Hills It's Cold in Cedar Creek by John Bigham They Sleep Beneath Lake Murray by John Bigham Price's Mill by Beth Brown and Gary C. Dickey The Mayor is a Cook by Eva G. Key Teacher-Artist Arthur Rose by John W. Faust
Issue Date
1971-02
Keywords
South Carolina--Periodical, South Carolina--History, Falconry--South Carolina, Fox, William Price, Batesburg Ridge Jamboree (Batesburg, S.C.), National Railway Historical Society--Charleston Chapter, Flagg, Alice Belin, 1833-1849, Deering-Milliken Research Corp. (Spartanburg, S.C.), Middleton Place (S.C.), Golf--South Carolina--Myrtle Beach, Franz, Julius A. (Seneca, S.C.), John’s Island Presbyterian Church (John’s Island, S.C.), Cedar Creek Community (S.C.), Lake Murray (S.C.), Price’s Mill (Parksville, S.C.), Rose, Arthur, Sr., 1921-1995, Claflin University
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Periodical
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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.
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