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203. Close view of Woodlands, home of William Gilmore Simms; images show large trees around house with brick walls on ground floor, shingle-siding on upper level, and rocking chairs on porch, and the "original study of W.G. Simms" which he expanded and converted to a living space "after destruction of original mansion by Sherman"

204. Brewington Presbyterian Church

205. Town Hall, Cheraw, S.C.

206. Side view of Mill village in Winnsboro, S.C.

208. Packing peaches, Chesterfield County, S.C.

211. Boating on lake in Cheraw State Park, S.C.

214. Pond at Evans Mill

215. Community hall in Winnsboro, S.C.

216. St. David's Episcopal Church

217. Children learning to swim.

218. McKay House, built 1822

219. View of Brewington Lake

220. Family reunion: Having a barbeque.

221. Man and dog walking along paved road

222. Family eating in a picnic shelter.

224. Town clock tower, Winnsboro, S.C.

226. Front view of Town Hall, Cheraw, S.C.

227. Girl hikers in Cheraw State Park, S.C.

231. Group of people swimming in park lake.

233. Old Sardis Church, Calhoun County.

235. Inside granite quarry, Winnsboro, S.C.

236. Old equity court house, Cheraw, S.C.

237. View of Woodlands, home of William Gilmore Simms; images show large trees around house with brick walls on ground floor, shingle-siding on upper level, and rocking chairs on porch, and the "original study of W.G. Simms" which he expanded and converted to a living space "after destruction of original mansion by Sherman"

238. Nock house, Cheraw, S.C., built 1790

242. Side view of St. David's Episcopal Church

246. Celia Dial Saxon (1857–1935), Richland County

248. Folk Ways (Lancaster County)

249. Come On Wood Your Money

250. Children's Games

251. [Spirituals]

252. Ring Plays and Work Song

253. Swing Dose Gates Ajar

255. [Spirituals]

256. Folk Ways, Lancaster

257. [Children's games]

258. Superstitions and Remedies

259. Memo and Letter re Folklore

260. Folklore, Richland County, South Carolina

261. Cum Wood Yur Money

262. Celia Dial Saxon

264. Customs

265. Monument to Faithful Slaves at Fort Mill

268. White Overseer Had Negro Wife

269. Camp Welfare

270. Andrew Bryan

271. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church

272. Phillis Wheatley Community Center

273. Adele Frost, Ex-slave 93 Years of Age

274. Camp Welfare

275. Reconstruction

277. Morris College, Sumter, South Carolina

278. Slavery of the Negro in South Carolina

279. Treasure Found in Leads, S.C.

280. Early Negro Life in South Carolina Low-country

281. The Emancipation

282. Harbison College

283. Mather School, Beaufort County

284. The Ellenton Riot

285. Politics Among Negroes

287. Howard School

291. Ex-Congressman Thomas Ezekiel Miller

293. Francis L. Cardoza, Charleston County

294. Ex-Naval Cadet, Alonza Clifton McClennan

295. Henry Lawrence McCrory

299. William W. Beckett (1857–1926)