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Samuel Williams entry in an election ledger as record of his voter registration, from
The City of Charleston Voter Records of 1877
, Charleston, South Carolina, courtesy of the Charleston County Public Library.
Samuel T. Washington, Avery principal 1944-1945, courtesy of the Avery Research Center.
Samuel Miller apprenticeship indenture, 1805, courtesy of the South Carolina Historical Society.
Samuel Stent Miller apprenticed himself to Gabriel Manigault Bounetheau, a Charleston (S.C.) printer, for a period of five years. Gabriel Manigault Bounetheau was a Justice of the Peace, Clerk of Council, and a printer with an office at 3 Broad…
Samuel Hammond, age 18 years old, college student fatally shot during Orangeburg Massacre, ca. 1968, image courtesy of Cecil Williams.
Samuel Hammond, age 18 years old, South Carolina State student fatally shot during Orangeburg Massacre, ca. 1968, image courtesy of Cecil Williams.
Samuel D. Turtletaub In Memoriam Ceremony Programs, October 19, 1919, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston.
Samuel D. Turtletaub In Memoriam Ceremony Programs, October 19, 1919, courtesy of Special Collections at College of Charleston.
Saluda High School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, Saluda County, South Carolina, 2005.
Saint Francis Solanus with a native of Tucuman in present day Argentina in the sixteenth century, ca. 1810. Courtesy of Museo Nacional de Peru, Lima. Solanus (1549-1610) was a Spanish missionary to South America who worked to baptize American Indians throughout Paraguay and Tucuman.
Sailors on Parade in Charleston, photograph by Charland, circa 1914-1918, courtesty of University of South Carolina, South Caroliniana Library.
Sacred Accounts: Bethel AME Church, Georgetown County, South Carolina, 1908, courtesy of Georgetown County Digital Library.
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