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South Carolina Newspaper
Spartanburg - South Carolina

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  1. Anderson
  2. Charleston
  3. Clemson
  4. Columbia
  5. Florence
  6. Greenville
  7. Myrtle Beach
  8. Spartanburg

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South Carolina Newspaper



Healthy South Carolina Challenge
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U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress
The researcher using this list is cautioned that not all newspapertitles held by the Library of Congress are indexed; however, earlyU.S. newspapers often covered areas much larger than just thetowns where they were published. The user is further cautioned that few indexes are complete, and many errors and omissions can beexpected. ...

U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress Home Page ...

The format of the entry follows that of the Library's printed catalogcard including the classification number and an indication of the holdingsin the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. ... [Read More]

HAMMOND, James Henry - Biographical Information
(son-in-law of Wade Hampton [1752-1835], uncle of Wade Hampton [1818-1902]), a Representative and a Senator from South Carolina; born in Newberry District, S.C., November 15, 1807; graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia in 1825; taught school and wrote for a newspaper; studied law, admitted to the bar in 1828 and practiced in Columbia; established a newspaper to support nullification; planter; elected as a Nullifier to the Twenty-fourth Congress in 1834 and served from March 4, 1835, until February 26, 1836, when he resigned because of ill health; spent two years in Europe; returned to South Carolina and engaged in agricultural pursuits; Governor of South Carolina 1842-1844; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1857 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew P. Butler and served from December 7, 1857, to November 11, 1860, when he retired; died at “Redcliffe,” Beach Island, S.C., November 13, 1 ... [Read More]

Congaree National Park
preserves the largest intact tract of old-growth floodplain forest in North America. To walk here is to walk among ancient trees of record size. A storehouse of natural diversity, the forest encompasses hundreds of species of plants and animals. It is a designated International Biosphere Reserve. The State newspaper editorialized it as an "international treasure." Beauty and tranquility reign supreme in the midst of this natural treasure. ... [Read More]

SC State Page
- The U.S. Newspaper List provides links to South Carolina newspapers, radio stations, television stations, and magazines. ...

- This resource from SCIway provides links to SC newspapers, magazines, journals, radio stations, television stations, and other media resources. ...

- This feature on the South Carolina state Web site provides links to state headlines, as well as news stories related to government, education, tourism, environment, public safety, and health. There are also links to agency news releases and state newspapers and television stations. ... [Read More]

About Us | HouseDemocrats.gov
Congressman Jim Clyburn has been praised as an "unashamed advocate of his constituents" by his hometown newspaper, Columbia’s The State, and called the "Carolina Kingmaker" by the Washington-based National Journal. This Sumter native was first sworn in to serve South Carolina’s Sixth Congressional District in 1992, and his constituents have honored him each term since by returning him to Washington as their Representative. ...

Congressman Jim Clyburn has been praised as an "unashamed advocate of his constituents" by his hometown newspaper, Columbia's The State, and called the "Carolina Kingmaker" by the Washington-based National Journal. ... [Read More]

United States Newspaper Program
Also, the Illinois State Historical Library, Newspaper Library, Old State Capitol, Springfield, IL 62701-1507, telephone: 217-785-7956, cooperates with the Illinois Newspaper Project and preserves originals and microfilm of many Illinois newspapers. ...

The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]


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