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  • {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...rving fire chief in US history, capping a 58 year history in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]'s fire department with 25 years as its chief
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  • {{r|South Carolina, History}} {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...the [[Electoral College]] in December 1860, [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]] seceded from the Union. [[Mississippi (U.S. state)|Mississippi]], [[Flor ...l: the U.S. forces at Fort Sumter. Lincoln refused and on April 12, 1861, South Carolina [[Battle of Fort Sumter|attacked the United States at Fort Sumter]]. Four
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  • ...bominations, this tariff raised duties on hundreds of items and led to the South Carolina Exposition and Protest and the [[Nullification Crisis]].
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  • ...neuroeconomicresearch.org Center for Neuroeconomic Research, University of South Carolina]
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  • ...a]], with most of the schools located in the Mid-Atlantic from Maryland to South Carolina. The schools in the ACC compete in twenty sports, but the most well known ...e Forest]]. [[Clemson]] is further south in [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]], and [[Georgia Tech]] is in Georgia. Intrastate rivals [[Miami Universit
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  • '''Charleston, South Carolina''' is the oldest major [[city]] in the southeast [[United States of America
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  • [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2713666 A Carpetbagger in South Carolina (Journal of Negro History)]
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  • * [http://sc_tories.tripod.com/rebels.htm South Carolina]
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  • He was born in Abbeville County, South Carolina. He study law and joined the bar in 1797. Living in Charleston, he quickl Moving back to South Carolina, Cheves was appointed to the South Carolina Superior Court and held this position until 1819.
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  • ...redesignated CVA-10; decommissioned 1970; now a memorial in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]
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  • {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|Charleston, South Carolina}}
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  • {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...m Charleston, South Carolina. He served as a [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]] delegate to the [[Continental Congress]] in 1782–1783 and again in ...ld-surgeon (1780–1781), and from 1776 to 1783 he was a member of the South Carolina General Assembly. Having acted as one of the council of safety at Charlesto
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  • ===[[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]]===
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  • ...of German descent who served as governor of [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]], from 1890 to 1894, and as a United States Senator, from 1895 until his d Tillman was born near Trenton, South Carolina. He left school, in 1864 when he was disabled by an illness, which resulte
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  • {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{r|South Carolina (U.S. state)}}
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