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Edwin Dubose Heyward was a Charleston author who wrote Porgy, the book on which the musical Porgy & Bess was based.
Jasper County was named for Revolutionary War hero Sergeant William Jasper (ca.1750-1779).
Union County was named for the old Union Church, which served both the Presbyterian and Episcopal congregations in the area.
Lee County was named for Confederate general Robert E. Lee (1807-1870).
Clarendon County was named for Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon (1608/9-1674), one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina.
The fuzzy sweet Peach (Prunus persica) was designated as the official State Fruit by Act Number 360 of 1984. South Carolina has over 18,000 acres of peach farms across the state.
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