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Happy Thanksgiving! The South Carolina State Library will be closed on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28. We will reopen on Monday, December 1.
Due to scheduled electrical upgrades in our building, the South Carolina State Library will close at 3:30 pm today. We will resume regular operating hours on Monday, December 1. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
“The Catawba Indians of South Carolina,” a booklet issued by the @EducationSC in 1946, explores the history of the Catawba in South Carolina, the only federally recognized tribe in the state. To view this document electronically, please visit tinyurl.com/vekw2act #SCDocsRock
Did you know that more than 200 battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in South Carolina? #TriviaTuesdaySC
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Its mission is to preserve and promote the documentary and cultural heritage of the Palmetto State through the Archives and more. To view their digital publications visit tinyurl.com/kjks3687
The “Nursery Manual for Native Plants” 🌱 was created with input from tribal communities to support Indigenous nurseries in preserving and restoring native plants. Explore in our catalog: bit.ly/48mGtns #FedDocFriday #IndigenousPeoples #NativePlants
Happy #ThrowbackThursday! This week's photo is from 1950 of the Calhoun County Library Bookmobile.
Catawba Indian Pottery catalogue explores the history and beauty of the oldest continuing art form in South Carolina: Catawba pottery. To view this document electronically, visit tinyurl.com/2wvfk9ts #SCDocsRock
Did you know that Peter Harris, a Catawba Native American, served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution? #TriviaTuesdaySC
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Institute for Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA), which operates as a research institute and a cultural resources management agency. To view SCIAA’s digital documents, visit tinyurl.com/2c5bzc9x
Did you know there are 574 federally recognized tribes in the U.S.? This federal directory lists reservations & trust areas nationwide. Explore in our catalog: bit.ly/3J3FwpF More info: on.doi.gov/4gYgdSq #FedDocFriday #IndigenousPeoples
Today's #ThrowbackThursday is a state document titled "Contemporary Native Americans in South Carolina: a photo documentation covering the years 1983-1985". To check out this document visit tinyurl.com/2w6jwmmc
This Cherokee Path Trail guide will lead you through SC from the Atlantic Ocean to the Blue Ridge Mountains, following the same route that Indigenous Peoples and later Europeans used before the American Revolution. To check out this guide visit tinyurl.com/2fuju4u7 #SCDocsRock
Honor #VeteransDay by helping preserve veterans’ stories. The “Veterans History Project Field Kit” guides you through collecting and saving their voices for future generations. Explore this item in our catalog: bit.ly/4i7a8E1 #FederalDocuments
The South Carolina State Library will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, for Veterans Day. We will return on Wednesday, November 12.
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Conservation Bank. It was established in 2002 to fund the preservation of, and public access to, wildlife habitats, natural areas, historical sites, and more. To view their digital collection, visit tinyurl.com/4s52e67d
Did you know? In 1993, Congress passed the "Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Claims Settlement Act" resolving long-standing land disputes & outlining rights for land use. Learn more: bit.ly/4mXtCM6 #FedDocFriday #CatawbaTribe #SouthCarolinaHistory
Happy #ThrowbackThursday! This week's photo, taken in 1958, shows the Aiken County Public Library bookmobile.
Celebrate November as National Native American Heritage Month with the South Carolina State Library! Discover our government documents, general collection, and rare book displays this month. To learn more, visit tinyurl.com/4e2nb4jx
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