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Cayce, Richland County, South Carolina
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A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE:
Centennial celebration of the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C., organized 1732 dedication, 1814 celebration, 1914
Stray leaves garnered Charleston Chamber of Commerce 1873-1899
The Dedication of the re-modelled Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., in 1954 preceded by the farewell discourse delivered in the old church in 1852
The newspaper press of Charleston, S.C. a chronological and biographical history, embracing a period of 140 years
A Poston family of South Carolina its immigrant ancestor and some of his descendants a family genealogy
A genealogical history of the Poole, Langston, Mason families and kindred lines of upper South Carolina
A guide to Columbia South Carolina's capital city
Alexander Thompson of Fairfield District, South Carolina the genealogical record of his descendants
Andrew Baskin, Esq., Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, South Carolina and other Baskin notes
Barnwell of South Carolina
Beesley's illustrated guide to St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C
Biographical sketches of the Huguenot Solomon Legare and of his family extending down to the fourth generation of descendants, incidents and scenes which occurred in Charleston, on John's Island, and in the surrounding country of South Carolina during the War
Biographical sketches of the bench and bar of South Carolina
Charleston the place and the people
Columbia, capital city of South Carolina, 1786-1936
Descendants of Solomon Langston of Laurens County, South Carolina, through his son, Bennett
Ederington's history of Fairfield County, South Carolina a manuscript history published in the News and Herald, a newspaper of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, in installments, on the dates as indicated with each installment herein
Family album an account of the Moods of Charleston, South Carolina, and connected families
Genealogy of Isaac West, of Greenville County, South Carolina
Genealogy of the Rumph family of South Carolina
Historical sketch of the South Carolina Military Academy with an appendix
History of Greenville County, South Carolina narrative and biographical
History of Williamsburg something about the people of Williamsburg County, South Carolina, from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923
History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina. From the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German, and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century
Inventory of the county archives of South Carolina
John Daniel, Sr., 1724-1819, of Essex County, Virginia and Laurens County, South Carolina his Virginia ancestry and some of his descendants
Landmarks of Charleston including description of an incomparable stroll
Lowndes of South Carolina an historical and genealogical memoir
Mellowed by time a Charleston notebook
Memoirs of a nonagenarian some links with the Charleston of colonial days through the Williams-Roper families
Memorabilia and anecdotal reminiscences of Columbia, S. C., and incidents connected therewith
Minutes of the vestry of St. Helena's Parish, South Carolina, 1726-1812
Monck's Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina
Old and new Columbia
Planters and business men the Guignard family of South Carolina, 1795-1930
Privateers in Charleston, 1793-1796
Quattlebaum a Palatine family in South Carolina
Random sketches and wandering thoughts, or, What I saw in camp, on the march, the bivouac, the battlefield and hospital while with the army in Virginia, North and South Carolina, during the late rebellion with a historical sketch of the second Oswego regiment, a record of all its officers, and roster of its enlisted men also an appendix
Recollections of the Ball family of South Carolina and the Comingtee Plantation
Reminiscences of Charleston
Sack and destruction of the city of Columbia, S.C
Some Watsons of South Carolina
Some of the ancestors and descendants of James and George Ashford, Jr. of Fairfield County, South Carolina
South Carolina historical records records of will books of county of Abbeville (Ninety-six District) South Carolina
Stories of Charleston Harbor
Ten thousand Plunketts a partially documented record of the families of Charles Plunkett of Newberry County, South Carolina, and his brother Peter Plunkett of Old Barnwell District, South Carolina, and related families
The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina compiled from English, colonial and family records
The Charleston city guide containing a full and accurate description of all places of interest in and around the city, and other useful matter
The Curetons of Lancaster Co., S.C.
The Gee family of Union County, South Carolina
The Hugers of South Carolina
The Hutchinson family of Laurens County, South Carolina, and descendants
The Military execution of American citizens by order of the president an appeal to the people of the United States, by citizens of the District of Columbia
The Old Stone Church, Oconee County, South Carolina
The Siege of Charleston by the British fleet and army under the command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which terminated with the surrender of that place on the 12th of May, 1780
The South Carolina rice plantation as revealed in the papers of Robert F.W. Allston
The Trezevant family in the United States from the date of the arrival of Daniel Trezevant, Huguenot, at Charles Town, South Carolina, in 1685, to the present date
The Walker family originally of the Yeocomico River section of Northumberland (subsequently Westmoreland) County, Virginia, stemming from William Walker, 1622,23-1657, and through one of his descendants, Joseph Rabley Walker (1768-1816), who immigrated from Mecklenburg County in that state to South Carolina, circa 1806, and settled in Edgefield County near the town of that name also a correction of certain errors in a chart of the Adams famil
The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina
The family of Hay a history of the progenitors and some South Carolina descendants of Col. Ann Hawkes Hay, with collateral genealogies A.D. 500-1908
The genealogy of the Pendarvis-Bedon families of South Carolina, 1670-1900 together with lineal ancestry of husbands and wives who intermarried with them also references to many associated southern families
The old Jewish cemeteries at Charleston, S.C. a transcript of the inscriptions on their tombstones, 1762-1903
This is Charleston a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city
Who burnt Columbia?
Witherspoons, Bradleys, Fultons of Scotland, Ireland, America
RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES:
African-American Collections
African-American History
American Ancestors
American Baptist Historical Society
American Family Robinson
American Folklife
American Library Association (ALA)
Archive.org
Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides
Biographical Review
Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room
Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City
Cemetery Records
Centennial bibliography
Center for Civic Education
Center for History & New Media
Chronicling America
Civil War Corporal's Pay
Civil War Preservation Trust
Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History
Coat of Arms Collection
Coats of Arms and Their Meanings
Cornell Making of America Digital Library
DNA Painter
DNA testing won't fail you
David Rumsey Map Collections
Descendants of Adam and Eve
Digital History
Directory of Open Access Journals
Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide
FamilyLink.com
FamilySearch
FindMyPast
Findagrave.com
Finding your roots in your DNA
Fold3
Free 6-Generation pedigree chart
Free Newspapers Online
Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results
Genealogy Bank
Genealogy How-To Books
Google Books
Google Newspapers Search Tool
Grandparents Galore
Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor
Heraldry Meanings and Symbols
HeritageQuest Census Records
Historical Books on DVD
Historical Records Collection
How the races were developed
How to personalize your family scrapbook
Interment.net
International Society of Genetic Genealogy
Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States
Introduction to Genetics
JSTOR Journals and Books online
Librarians' Internet Index: History
Library of Congress
Library of Congress American Memory
Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin
MyHeritage
NARA Archival Research Catalog
Naming patterns for children
National Genealogical Society
National Park Service
National Trust for Historic Preservation
National Women's History Project
Naval Historical Foundation
Newspaper Archive
Old Maps United Kingdom
Old Occupations
Old Style (O.S.) Dates
Online Medieval Classical Library
Oral History Association
Organizing your family tree
Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900
Recollections of the Civil War
Roman Numeral Converter
Rootsbid
Soundex Converter
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy
The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress)
The American Revolution
The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library
The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA
The Holland Society
The Moving Image Collection
The Value of Slaves
Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates)
Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago)
Timeline of Events and Inventions
U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914)
Understanding Removed Cousins
Using maps in Genealogy
Using maps to sort through families
What you can learn from a Social Security number
What you can learn from cemeteries
Where to find passenger lists
Who's Who in America
WikiTree
Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide
World Population
World War I Draft Registration Cards
WorldCat Bibliographic Database
Your Ancestors Magazine

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