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Ulysses Dove was one of the most innovative contemporary choreographers of the past half-century.
William Henry Gist was the governor of South Carolina from 1858-1860 and a leader of the secession movement.
Denmark Vesey was a free Black pastor and community leader in Charleston, South Carolina, who was accused and convicted of planning a major slave revolt in 1822.
William Aiken Walker was a painter from Charleston, SC who specialized in rural farm and plantation scenes.
The origin of the name Newberry is unknown. The county was formed in 1785 as a part of the Ninety Six District.
McCormick County and its county seat, the town of McCormick, were named for inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884).
Marlboro County was named after John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722).
Orangeburg County and its county seat, Orangeburg, were named for William IV (1711-1751), Prince of Orange, the son-in-law of King George II.
The weedy herb, Goldenrod (Solidago), was designated as the official State Wildflower by Act Number 31 of 2003. The Goldenrod is a hardy plant with tiny bright yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and early fall.
(noun) - a proclamation issued by President Lincoln in September 1862, effective January 1, 1863, freeing the slaves in all territory still at war with the Union
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