The South Carolina Historical Society
With 350 years of state history comprised in rare books, manuscripts, and visual materials, the South Carolina Historical Society is the state’s largest and oldest private archive as well as a modern historical museum.
Founded in 1855, the organization’s preservation, exploration, and interpretation of the state’s historical legacy continues to benefit generations of learners. Its mission is “to expand, preserve and make accessible our collection; to improve knowledge of and encourage focus, interest and pride in the history of our state.”
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Declaring Independence Before July 1776
Goose Creek Church: A Morbid Tale | RE-RELEASE
Letter to the Catawba Nation
The Archives at the SC Historical Society
The Future of the SC Historical Society
SCHS: 2024 In Review
Keeping Soldiers Clothed
Henry Laurens & The Futerells
Fourth Regiment Order Book: The Finale
June 1775: The Council of Safety Takes Over
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Back to Fort Johnson
Loyalist Wives
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Bad Behavior in the Ranks
Interview: Peter H. Wood on "Black Majority: Race, Rice, and Rebellion in South Carolina, 1670-1740"
Interview: Christine King Mitchell on "The Business of Slavery: Evidence of Control, Power, & Wea...
Tracing Time: Uncovering Our Ancestors’ Stories
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Battle of Sullivan's Island
Interview: Christina Butler on the British Occupation of Charleston
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Countdown to Carolina Day
Goose Creek Church: A Morbid Tale
Mary Musgrove
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Preparing for Battle
Ballifo & the Carolina Corps
Fourth Regiment Order Book: Back to Charleston