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“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
Today, #SCDocsRock highlights the Charleston Naval Complex Redevelopment Authority/Naval Base Museum Authority. In 2014, they were given the task of building a museum to house the H.L. Hunley Submarine. To view their digital collection, visit tinyurl.com/2pwh76mx
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
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
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
The quarterly newsletter Native American Studies News provides information on the Native American Studies Center at University of South Carolina Lancaster. To view the Native American Studies News issues visit tinyurl.com/mrt5pzes #SCDocsRock
“Carolina Stories: Baseball in the Upstate” DVD explores the important role baseball played in the history and culture surrounding the Upstate of South Carolina. To check out this DVD, visit tinyurl.com/y9uj8k3k. #SCDocsRock
This week’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Heritage Trust Program, which has preserved and protected natural and cultural properties across South Carolina. To view their digital collection visit tinyurl.com/mrxnuarp
This week’s #SCDocsRock, we are highlighting the @USCLNASC. USC Lancaster is the home of the Native American Studies Center, home to the world’s single largest collection of Catawba Indian pottery. To view their digital collection, visit tinyurl.com/yd6u9k69
In 1923, George Armstrong Wauchope, a professor of English at @UofSC, published “Literary South Carolina,” an issue of the semi-monthly publication "Bulletin of the University of South Carolina." To check out this publication, visit tinyurl.com/mtwypth5 #SCDocsRock
Sol and Edgar have been checking out all of the amazing state documents in our collection this morning. Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. To view their digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/2p3cumea
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
Published in the 1930s by the @ForestryCommish, formerly known as the S.C. Forest Service, the Forest Conservation Programs booklet was a guide for civic organizations to create programs celebrating South Carolina forests. To learn more, visit tinyurl.com/se5746vf. #SCDocsRock
“Pathway to Possibilities” publication from the @SCSIC shares how school improvement councils benefit schools. This document features Joseph R. Pye Elementary School in Dorchester School District 2. To learn more, visit tinyurl.com/5enccv39. #SCDocsRock
“So Good and Necessary a Work: The Public Library in South Carolina, 1698-1980” was written by the first State Librarian, Estellene P. Walker. This book tells the history of public libraries in South Carolina. To check out this #SCDocsRock book, visit tinyurl.com/38mfpvnz.
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the SC School Improvement Council. The @SCSIC provides training, accountability, and other resources to more than 1,100 public schools in the state. To view SCSIC’s digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/5a7sdh56.
This week’s #SCDocsRock highlights the SC African American Heritage Commission. To view their digital collection visit, tinyurl.com/mr8u7j4m
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the @SCStateMuseum. The State Museum opened in 1988 and is committed to collecting, preserving, and showcasing the rich culture, art, and natural history of the Palmetto State. To view their digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/mpcycrfr.
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights @SCEMD, which leads the state emergency management program by supporting local authorities to minimize the loss of life and property from all-hazard events. To view SCEMD digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/mtwhvrvv
“Archaeology from A to Z” bilingual coloring book shows how the @SCDNR Heritage Trust Program has preserved and protected natural and cultural properties across South Carolina. To learn more about this resource, visit tinyurl.com/54p36kwp #SCDocsRock
“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
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
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
“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
Today, #SCDocsRock highlights the Charleston Naval Complex Redevelopment Authority/Naval Base Museum Authority. In 2014, they were given the task of building a museum to house the H.L. Hunley Submarine. To view their digital collection, visit tinyurl.com/2pwh76mx
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
This week’s #SCDocsRock, we are highlighting the @USCLNASC. USC Lancaster is the home of the Native American Studies Center, home to the world’s single largest collection of Catawba Indian pottery. To view their digital collection, visit tinyurl.com/yd6u9k69
In 1923, George Armstrong Wauchope, a professor of English at @UofSC, published “Literary South Carolina,” an issue of the semi-monthly publication "Bulletin of the University of South Carolina." To check out this publication, visit tinyurl.com/mtwypth5 #SCDocsRock
The quarterly newsletter Native American Studies News provides information on the Native American Studies Center at University of South Carolina Lancaster. To view the Native American Studies News issues visit tinyurl.com/mrt5pzes #SCDocsRock
“Archaeology from A to Z” bilingual coloring book shows how the @SCDNR Heritage Trust Program has preserved and protected natural and cultural properties across South Carolina. To learn more about this resource, visit tinyurl.com/54p36kwp #SCDocsRock
This week’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Heritage Trust Program, which has preserved and protected natural and cultural properties across South Carolina. To view their digital collection visit tinyurl.com/mrxnuarp
“Carolina Stories: Baseball in the Upstate” DVD explores the important role baseball played in the history and culture surrounding the Upstate of South Carolina. To check out this DVD, visit tinyurl.com/y9uj8k3k. #SCDocsRock
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
Published in the 1930s by the @ForestryCommish, formerly known as the S.C. Forest Service, the Forest Conservation Programs booklet was a guide for civic organizations to create programs celebrating South Carolina forests. To learn more, visit tinyurl.com/se5746vf. #SCDocsRock
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the @SCStateMuseum. The State Museum opened in 1988 and is committed to collecting, preserving, and showcasing the rich culture, art, and natural history of the Palmetto State. To view their digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/mpcycrfr.
Sol and Edgar have been checking out all of the amazing state documents in our collection this morning. Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. To view their digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/2p3cumea
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
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights the SC School Improvement Council. The @SCSIC provides training, accountability, and other resources to more than 1,100 public schools in the state. To view SCSIC’s digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/5a7sdh56.
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
“So Good and Necessary a Work: The Public Library in South Carolina, 1698-1980” was written by the first State Librarian, Estellene P. Walker. This book tells the history of public libraries in South Carolina. To check out this #SCDocsRock book, visit tinyurl.com/38mfpvnz.
“Pathway to Possibilities” publication from the @SCSIC shares how school improvement councils benefit schools. This document features Joseph R. Pye Elementary School in Dorchester School District 2. To learn more, visit tinyurl.com/5enccv39. #SCDocsRock
Today’s #SCDocsRock highlights @SCEMD, which leads the state emergency management program by supporting local authorities to minimize the loss of life and property from all-hazard events. To view SCEMD digital publications, visit tinyurl.com/mtwhvrvv
This week’s #SCDocsRock highlights the SC African American Heritage Commission. To view their digital collection visit, tinyurl.com/mr8u7j4m
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