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  2. Capture of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Army sock factory was located in Columbia, which worked together with 500 local women who finished the rough socks. [9] The Confederate treasury's printing presses were relocated to Columbia in 1862, which was an ever more important enterprise as inflation forced the printing of $1.5 billion in currency, three times as much as ...

  3. Danielle Howle - Wikipedia

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    "I'm in It" – on The Manifest Colossal Music Crawl (2000), a compilation of local Columbia, SC music "I Don't Know Where I'm Going" – Fields and Streams ( Kill Rock Stars Compilation) (2002) "Hey You" – Handpicked Volume 1 (Handpicked Records Compilation) (2002)

  4. Orangeburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    European settlement in this area started in 1704 when George Sterling set up a post here for fur trade with Native Americans. To encourage settlement, the General Assembly of the Province of South Carolina in 1730 organized the area as a township, naming it Orangeburg for William IV, Prince of Orange, the son-in-law of King George II of Great Britain.

  5. South Carolina State House - Wikipedia

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    Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-319, "South Carolina State House, Capitol Square, Columbia, Richland County, SC", 9 photos, 16 color transparencies, 16 data pages "Confederate Flag Bill Debate". C-SPAN. April 12, 2000

  6. Lexington, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Lexington is the most populous town in and the county seat of Lexington County, South Carolina, United States. [5] It is a suburb of the state capital, Columbia.The population was 23,568 at the 2020 Census, [6] and it is the second-most populous municipality in the greater Columbia area.

  7. Columbia station (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, SC – Amtrak; Columbia, SC – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak) Columbia Amtrak Station (USA Rail Guide -- Train Web) Columbia, South Carolina Railroad Stations (South Carolina Railroad Stations) An Amtrak Vacationer stops at the former Seaboard Air Line Depot in 1972.

  8. 2024 U.S. Open Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup is the 109th edition of the U.S. Open Cup, the knockout domestic cup competition of American soccer. [1] Houston Dynamo FC were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the round of 32 by Detroit City FC.

  9. List of newspapers in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Columbia, S.C. 1891 [8] Daily McClatchy Company [2] Major paper. Service area includes Columbia, Richland County, Lexington County, and the Midlands. Summerville Journal-Scene: Summerville, S.C. Twice weekly Dorchester County Sun News: Myrtle Beach, S.C. Daily McClatchy Company [2] Major paper The Journal: Seneca, S.C. 1903 Daily (5 times per ...