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Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina, October 1970
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 October 1970 edition is Volume 3, Number 10.
Rig Hooking Instructor by Larry Cribb
Gen. George M. Seignious by Dean B. Livingston
The Middle School - A Fitting Process by Maxy B. O'Tuel
Bird Season at Tanglewood by Isobel S. Lawton
Columbia Canal Helped Develop the Midlands by E. Thomas Crowson and Robert Smeltzer
Golf Comes to America by Charles Price
Hall-Hampton-Preston Mansion by Russell Maxey
Midlands Exposition Center by Patricia G. McNeely
Sunset of South Carolina by Charles E. Thomas
German Friendly Society by Julian L. Mims
I am Aaron Burr by Lucille McMaster
His Sneezes are worth Thousands by Tom Hamrick
Rebecca Motte: Patriotic Firebug by Evelyn McD. Frazier
God's Highwayman by Archibald Rutledge
Bearded Irises by Albert P. Hout
Issue Date
1970-10
Keywords
South Carolina--Periodical, South Carolina--History, Rugs, Hooked, Seignious, George M., 1921-2005, Middle schools--South Carolina--History, Tanglewood Plantation (Lee County, S.C.), Fowling--South Carolina, Columbia Canal, Canals--South Carolina, South Carolina Golf Club, Golf--South Carolina, Hampton-Preston House (Columbia, S.C.), Midlands Exposition Center, German Friendly Society, Burr, Aaron, 1756-1836, Aaron Burr Rock (Chester, S.C.), Moore, Laurens, 1919-2009, Motte, Rebecca, 1737-1815, Irises (Plants)--South Carolina
Type
Periodical
Rights
Copyright � Sandlapper Society, Inc. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library at: statelibrary.sc.gov
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