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Germany's Surrender | History of SC Slide Collection
Germany's Surrender | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 8

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The First World War ended with the surrender of Germany "at the eleventh hour, on the eleventh day, on the eleventh month." This headline in "The State" newspaper on November 11, 1918, brought news of...
Camp Sevier | History of SC Slide Collection
Camp Sevier | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 6

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Many young men recruited into the army were trained at Camp Sevier, near Greenville. Motor Truck Companies 101 and 218 lived in this tent city. Courtesy of the South Caroliniana Library.
Battery Jasper | History of SC Slide Collection
Battery Jasper | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 2

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Although this photograph of Battery Jasper, located several hundred yards east of Fort Moultrie, was taken in the late 1890s, it shows the construction of the coastal defense system around the fort...
The Johnson Rifles | History of SC Slide Collection
The Johnson Rifles | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 2

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Union County's most famous military organization was "The Johnson Rifles." Named in honor of Governor David Johnson, these riflemen were the first South Carolinians to report for duty in the Mexican...
Supplies for the Quarantine Camp, 1899
Supplies for the Quarantine Camp, 1899
Episode 3

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Many of the casualties among American forces who fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War were the result of disease, not wounds. Daufuskie Island became a quarantine detention camp for soldiers...