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  1. New Men, New Cities, New South: Atlanta, Nashville, Charleston, Mobile, 1860-1910 (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by Don H. Doyle, 1990-02-01
  2. Historic Preservation for a Living City: Historic Charleston Foundation, 1947-1997 (Historic Charleston Foundation Studies in History and Culture) by Robert R. Weyeneth, 2000-04
  3. Preserving Charleston's Past, Shaping Its Future: The Life and Times of Susan Pringle Frost (Contributions in American Studies) by Sidney R. Bland, 1994-10-30
  4. Urban studies bibliography by Donna M Northouse, 1973
  5. Cities of the Dead: Contesting the Memory of the Civil War in the South, 1865-1914 (Civil War America) by William Blair, 2004-11-25
  6. Sorting Out the New South City: Race, Class, and Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975 by Thomas W. Hanchett, 1998-08-10
  7. Merging city-county school districts in the South: Six case studies by Paul Woodford Wager, 1968

21. Congressional Conference On Civic Education: South Carolina Resource Guide
The south carolina Council for the Social studies (SCCSS) The south carolina state Department of Education website is a comprehensive guide to parents,
http://www.representativedemocracy.org/ResourceGuide_SC.htm

Congressional Conference on Civic Education
A Project of the Alliance for Representative Democracy
September 20-22, 2003
Washington, D.C.
South Carolina Resource Guide
This resource was developed for the First Annual Congressional Conference on Civic Education, September 2003. All information was obtained from the listed organizations' websites. It is not intended to be exhaustive; rather, it was created as a tool to assist the efforts of the State Delegations upon their return home. 50-State and National Resource Guide Main Page
Representative Democracy in America Home Page

Trust for Representative Democracy Home Page
South Carolina:
The American Legion Auxiliary of South Carolina
Madge Davis-Sherman, President
Contact: Margaret May, Secretary/Treasurer
American Legion Auxiliary of South Carolina
132 Pickens Street
Columbia, SC 29205
Phone: (803) 799-6695 Fax: (803) 799-7907 Email: aux@aldsc.org http://www.legion-aux.org/contact_us/docs/state.html Description: The American Legion develops and plans activities geared towards high school students and their development and understanding of the United States Government. The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State Program is a program where young women across America participate in citizenship training at a weeklong session designed to mimic a state government. Delegates to

22. Repositories Of Primary Sources: Eastern United States And Canada
Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical studies Ohio state University. Rare Books and Special Collections University of south carolina.
http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/east2.html
Eastern United States and Canada Additional Links New Brunswick New Hampshire New Jersey ... Wisconsin
New Brunswick
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
Newfoundland and Labrador
North Carolina
Nova Scotia

23. American Studies Association - Member Login
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 2000 by The American studies Association south carolina Humanities Council 1308 Columbia College Dr. PO Box 5287
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    24. S.C. Pays Dearly For Added Jobs
    south carolina state troopers make less money than those of almost any other to BMW s from south carolina cities and counties although the state
    http://www.strom.clemson.edu/teams/ced/tax_news/sc-tax-news.html
    S.C. pays dearly for added jobs
    South Carolina's economy was supposed to improve, but taxes exploded while services crumbled.
    By Jay Hancock. Sun Staff
    This article was originally published October 12, 1999, in:
    SunSpot: Maryland's Online Community
    CHARLESTON, S.C. Like most people in South Carolina, A. J. and Margaret DeStefano are paying the government more and getting less. That's what happens when public officials invite hundreds of corporations into your state and cut their taxes to a pittance. Yearly tax on the DeStefanos' Charleston County home is set to rise by more than a fourth next year, but the crowded local schools can't keep floors dry when it rains, can't stop plaster crumbling from the walls and can't educate most children up to national standards. Overwhelmed with new residents drawn by job growth, the county created a 1 percent retail sales tax in the early 1990s and recently added a 3 percent telephone tax. But the dangerous Grace Memorial Bridge near the DeStefanos' house has been obsolete for a decade and isn't scheduled to be replaced until 2007. Charleston restaurant taxes doubled in 1997; the state just tripled the registration fee on the DeStefanos' boat; local water rates have jumped 30 percent since the couple moved in seven years ago; and South Carolina's vehicle property tax is so high it deters car sales. But the visitors center at nearby Charles Towne Landing, the state's first European settlement, hasn't been fixed since it was mauled by Hurricane Hugo a decade ago. South Carolina state troopers make less money than those of almost any other state.

    25. Case Studies: - South Carolina: "27 In 7" Peak Performance - Innovative Finance
    Case Study SIB south carolina 27 in 7 Peak Performance. The Financing Challenge. south carolina is the 11th fastest growing state in the country,
    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/innovativefinance/ifp/cssc.htm
    Case Study - SIB
    South Carolina: "27 in 7" Peak Performance
    The Financing Challenge
    South Carolina is the 11th fastest growing state in the country, outpacing the nation overall in terms of major economic indicators. Growth driven by tourism, business services, and international trade has created pressures on the state's transportation infrastructure. With its location at the heart of the southeast, South Carolina's transportation network must serve not only residents, but also tourists and cross-state traffic. Interstate 95, the main transportation corridor along the eastern seaboard, passes through the eastern half of the state, and commercial traffic destined for the nearby cities of Atlanta and Charlotte competes with commuters and tourists for space on the state's roadways. The Port of Charleston has grown with the state's economy, placing increasing demands on Interstate highways and other access routes. Recognizing that the state's economic performance is strongly linked to its transportation network, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in recent years has been faced with the challenge of how to keep pace with its transportation needs. In addition to meeting demands for new roads to serve growing areas of the state, SCDOT maintains the fourth-largest highway system in the United States, which includes 42,000 miles of state highways and 800 miles of Interstates. Traditional highway funding sources on a pay-as-you go basis have been insufficient to finance needed highway improvements. Not only does the state rank low in terms of Federal funds, but only five states have lower gasoline taxes than South Carolina, and six states have lower diesel fuel taxes.

    26. SC Cities South Carolina Communities
    Directory of links to community pages in the state of south carolina. Gable Gadsden Gaffney Galivants Ferry Garden City Beach Garnett Gaston Georgetown
    http://www.50states.com/city/socaro.htm
    Search: 50states.com Yellow Pages White Pages Biographies ... Search
    South Carolina Community Pages
    A bbeville Adams Run Aiken Alcolu Allendale Anderson Andrews Arcadia Lakes Awendaw Aynor B allentine Bamberg Barnwell Batesburg Bath Beaufort Beech Island Belton Bennettsville Bethera Bethune Bishopville Blacksburg Blackstock Blackville Blair Blenheim Bluffton Blythewood Bonneau Bowling Green Bowman Bradley Branchville Brunson Buffalo Burton C ades Calhoun Falls Camden Cameron Campobello Canadys Carlisle Cassatt Catawba Cayce Centenary Central Chapin Chappells Charleston Charleston AFB Charleston NWS Cheraw Cherry Grove Beach Chesnee Chester Chesterfield Clarks Hill Clearwater Clemson Cleveland Clifton Clinton Clio Clover Columbia Conestee Converse Conway Cope Cordesville Cordova Cottageville Coward Cowpens Crocketville Cross Cross Anchor Cross Hill D ale Dalzell Darlington Daufuskie Island Davis Station Denmark Dillon Donalds Dorchester Drayton Due West Duncan E arly Branch Easley Eastover Edgefield Edgemoor Edisto Island Effingham Ehrhardt Elgin Elko Elliott Elloree Enoree Estill Eutawville F air Play Fairfax Fairforest Fingerville Florence Floyd Dale Folly Beach Fork Fort Jackson Fort Lawn Fort Mill Fountain Inn Fripp Island Furman

    27. The State | 08/10/2005 | Think Tanks Blast S.C. Medicaid Plan
    According to the studies, if the waiver requested by south carolina is granted Since south carolina submitted its waiver in June, state Health and Human
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    Monday, Sep 26, 2005 email this print this reprint or license this Posted on Wed, Aug. 10, 2005
    Think tanks blast S.C. Medicaid plan
    They say it would not meet needs of children, those with long-term ailments
    By RODDIE BURRIS
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    According to the studies, if the waiver requested by South Carolina is granted, the state is unlikely to provide adequate dollars to cover long-term, chronic illnesses such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes, or to cover people with disabilities. Children on Medicaid in South Carolina can go to a doctor when they need to under the current system, which critics say is important because poor children are more likely to have worse health and the worst health care. Last month, as legislators became aware that the waiver had been sent to Washington without public input, some asked Sanford to withdraw the request.

    28. Most Unwired College Campuses Survey
    Intel s 2nd annual Most Unwired cities survey ranks the top 100 US cities and University of south carolina Columbia (Columbia, SC). 47. Kansas state
    http://www.intel.com/personal/products/mobiletechnology/unwiredcolleges.htm
    US Home Intel Worldwide Where to Buy Contact Us ... Give Us Your Feedback Sign up for the Get the latest from Personal Computing delivered directly to your inbox. Personal Computing Products and Processor Performance Most Unwired College Campuses Intel's 2nd annual " Most Unwired Cities " survey ranks the top 100 U.S. cities and regions for the greatest wireless Internet accessibility. This year, the survey has been expanded to include a look at the most unwired college campuses in the nation. You can also see the Most Unwired Airports Below is a snapshot of the schools that made the grade: Indiana University - Bloomington (Bloomington, Ind.) West Virginia University (Morgantown, W.Va.) Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind.) University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, N.C.) The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas) Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis) Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland) Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tenn.)

    29. State Of South Carolina - Parks, Recreation, Leisure And Fitness Studies - Onlin
    Select a city in south carolina below for more information on colleges and Study whenever you have the time and earn an online degree that will get you
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    This page provides you with a list of schools and colleges in South Carolina who have programs in the field of Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies . Click on any school name for further details, and a link to the school website. You can also browse a particular city further down the page. Select a city in South Carolina below for more information on colleges and schools who offer Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies programs in the area. Online-Education.net, Austin, Texas Home Contact Us Advertise Privacy Statement ... Articles
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    30. USGS Programs In South Carolina
    Local cooperators include cities, counties, and utility districts. state cooperators include the south carolina Departments of Natural Resources,
    http://water.usgs.gov/wid/html/sc.html
    U.S. Geological Survey
    Programs in South Carolina
    The USGS provides maps, reports, and information to help others meet their needs to manage, develop, and protect America's water, energy, mineral, and land resources. We help find natural resources needed to build tomorrow, and supply scientific understanding needed to help minimize or mitigate the effects of natural hazards and environmental damage caused by human activities. The results of our efforts touch the daily lives of almost every American.
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    Potential for Discoveries of Gold
    Production of gold was important in South Carolina in the 1800's and is once again contributing to the State's economic growth as a result of the opening of four gold mines (Brewer, Haile, Ridgeway, and Barite Hill) in the last decade. To support and help sustain this economic growth, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has applied its geological and geochemical expertise to investigations of the gold deposits and their geologic setting in metavolcanic rocks of the Carolina slate belt (fig. 1). These studies are conducted in cooperation with industry and provide information to evaluate potential for the discovery of new deposits as known ore bodies are mined out. Preliminary reports on issues of special interest for exploration or that address environmental concerns are released as soon as information is available.

    31. USGS Fact Sheets (by State)
    Rhode Island, south carolina, south Dakota, Tennessee, Texas FS050-02 USGS Environmental studies of the World Trade Center Area, New York City,
    http://water.usgs.gov/wid/index-state.html
    USGS Fact Sheets (listed by state)
    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
    Alabama
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    • FS-2004-3023: Floods on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, October and November 2002 FS-001-03: Hubbard Glacier, Alaska: Growing and advancing in spite of global climate change and the 1986 and 2002 Russell Lake outburst floods FS-064-02: The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) FS-022-02: Ground-Water age and its water-management implications, Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska FS-083-01: Distribution of arsenic in water and streambed sediments, Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska FS-118-00: Historically Active Volcanoes in AlaskaA Quick Reference FS-058-99: Magnitude and Significance of Carbon Burial in Lakes, Reservoirs, and Northern Peatlands

    32. South Carolina Drug Trends And Drug Rehabilitation Addiction Treatment
    Find the latest drug trends in the state of south carolina. several cities in south carolina, predominantly those cities along the state s coastal area.
    http://www.usnodrugs.com/drugtrends.htm?state=South Carolina

    33. Fellowship Programs At Independent Research Institutions Awards, March 2004
    Leon Jackson, University of south carolina, Columbia of Classical studies at Athens. Mark C. Bartusis, Northern state University, Aberdeen, south Dakota
    http://www.neh.gov/news/awards/fpiri_fellows04.html
    FELLOWSHIPS PROGRAMS FOR INDEPENDENT RESEARCH INSTITUTION AWARDS
    Division of Research Programs
    Announced: March 2004 Fellowship Programs by Institution
    Albright Institute
    Tzvi Abusch, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
    Aleksandr Leskov, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
    Edward F. Maher, Independent Scholar, Chicago, IL
    Samuel R. Wolff, Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem
    American Academy in Rome Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Princeton University, NJ
    Kristina L. Milnor, Barnard College, New York City
    Victoria M. Morse, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
    American Antiquarian Society Eldrid Herington, University College, Dublin, Ireland Leon Jackson, University of South Carolina, Columbia Michael Jarvis, University of Rochester, NY American Center of Oriental Research Stephen H. Savage, Arizona State University, Tempe American Council of Learned Societies Committee on Scholarly Communication with China Sarah Fraser, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Qin Shao, College of New Jersey, Ewing

    34. CIG_CityP - SOUTH CAROLINA Cities
    state and Local Authorities in south carolina. According to the latest study by the Census Bureau, there are 301 state and local authorities in south
    http://www.capitolimpact.com/gw/aupage.asp?stfips=45&state=sc&stname=South Carol

    35. Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources
    Primary Resource Documents Timelines History state, cities Histories Military History History of south carolina cities, Counties, Regions
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
    Colonial America 1600-1775
    K12 Resources
    DDC 973.2
    Explore the Colonial Period of our history through the Internet. You'll find maps, lesson plans, bibliographies and curriculum content materials here.
    Primary Resource Documents
    Timelines History State, Cities Histories ... Religion
    Primary Resource Documents
    The American Colonist's Library
    Huge collection of primary resource documents Archiving Early America
    Historic documents from 18th century America. Declaration of Independence, etc. writings; lives of early Americans Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents The Avalon Project from Yale Early American Colonial Literature to 1700 Biographical information, e-texts, lesson plan for Captain John Smith, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Edward Winslow, John Winthrop Mary Rowlandson, John Dickinson; ISLMC Page Historical Text Archive Historical text archives; Native Americans; Salem Witch Trials; More Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project Documents, maps, people, images; from University of Virginia [Back to Top]
    Timelines
    The History Place. Timeline. Early Colonial Era to 1700

    36. Navigating The Globalization Of The American South
    Tortillas and Cornbread the Mexican Community in south carolina (Elaine Lacy, studies (Leonard Bull, North carolina state University/Animal Science)
    http://www.ucis.unc.edu/globalsouth/sessions.htm
    Conference Home CONFERENCE SESSIONS
    Friday, March 4, 2005
    8:30 am - 10:00 am
    Panel 1a: Artists Documenting the Global South
    Moderated by Beth Shaw McQuire, Senior Museum Educator, Ackland Art Museum The Making of “The Guestworker: Bienvenidos a Carolina del Norte” (Charles Thompson, Duke University/Center for Documentary Studies, and Cynthia Hill, Independent Filmmaker)
    Planting Anew, Collaborative Art, Collaborative Answers
    (Todd Drake, UNC-Chapel Hill/UCIS Rockefeller Fellow) Panel 1b: Economic Transformations in North Carolina
    Moderated by Jesse White, Director Office of Business and Economic Development, UNC-Chapel Hill North Carolina Tobacco and the Shifting Global Field (Timothy Marr, UNC-Chapel Hill/American Studies) Prospering From Within: Managing Economic Change By Identifying and Nurturing Local Assets Manufacturing a New Image for the Urban South: The Production of a Global City in the Carolina Piedmont Panel 1c: Southern Studies in the Global South
    Moderated by William Ferris, Distinguished Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill

    37. State Energy Program: SEP Grants To South Carolina In 2004
    Case studies by state state Energy Office Project Briefs. south carolina Projects Funded by Its 2004 Formula Grant from DOE s state Energy Program
    http://www.eere.energy.gov/state_energy_program/grants_by_state.cfm/state=SC

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    DOE Awards $26.5 Million to 38 States for Energy Efficiency
    July 5, 2005 DOE Awards $16 Million for 162 Efficiency, Renewable Energy Projects August 9, 2004
    South Carolina Projects Funded by Its 2004 Formula Grant from DOE's State Energy Program
    Buildings
    The Technical Assistance program helped public entities monitor and analyze energy consumption data, recruited new Rebuild South Carolina Partners and helped them implement energy efficiency projects, educated energy-related professionals about techniques that reduce energy consumption, conducted Level II energy audits for commercial and industrial customers, conducted Association of South Carolina Energy Managers conferences and coordinated Certified Energy Manager training, facilitated LEED Green Building practices, promoted performance contracting options to state government, implemented Utility Savings Initiative for state agencies to include bill analysis and rate review, and developed and implemented Transportation Gas initiative for state agencies. The ConserFund project provided financing through the ConserFund Loan Program to state agencies, school districts, local governments, and not-for-profits to implement energy efficiency projects.

    38. South Carolina State Unit Study - Geography, State Symbols & Facts
    carolina Homeschooling south carolina state Unit Study Geography, state Symbols Print the south carolina state Map and fill in the state capital,
    http://homeschooling.about.com/cs/unitssubjgeog/a/sussc.htm
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    39. North Carolina State Unit Study - Geography, State Symbols & Facts
    state Unit Study to learn the geography, state symbols and facts about North Department of Agriculture Learn about south carolina s agriculture
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    40. Municipal Association Of South Carolina Home Page
    he thinks lawmakers should study how to fund education in south carolina On May 2, the state attorney general issued a ruling reaffirming MASC’s
    http://www.masc.sc/
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    MASC announces regional meetings to discuss key legislative issues
    When the General Assembly reconvenes in January, it will be dealing with several issues of municipal interest, such as billboard compensation, property tax reform, municipal capital project sales tax, annexation and changes in local government's ability to use eminent domain. MASC has scheduled a series of six regional meetings for municipal officials to discuss these key legislative issues. (More information and to register) Congress is back!
    Members of Congress are back in Washington, DC. Contact your Representative and Senators and talk with them about 2 key issues that will severely impact cities: Threat to Local Franchise Authority and Eminent Domain
    Talking points for Local Franchise Authority

    Talking points for Eminent Domain
    Further background is available on the Grassroots Action Center at www.nlc.org

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