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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....01-09-04....South Carolina ~ "Smiling Faces, Beautiful Places"
visualops, dixie sass | Mama_Bear

Posted on 01/09/2004 12:37:34 AM PST by Mama_Bear



A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day
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Today we have a special treat. Visualops and dixie sass are presenting their beautiful state of South Carolina. And what a great job this team has done! Dixie sass contributed the research and the text; visualops the photos, the tribute to South Carolina's fallen heroes, and the over-all design. I had the easy part, I simply added a border and posted it this morning.

I think, after you have toured our featured state with our Fine FR ambassadors and tour guides, you will agree with me.....there is something very special about South Carolina.

A Finest salute to visualops and dixie sass for this excellent introduction to South Carolina, and to all 201 FReepers who hail from this beautiful state.






South Carolina - doesn't it just sing when you say it? South Carolina - smiling faces and beautiful places! How true - from the foothills of the Smoky Mountains to the Atlantic Coast.

How do I begin to tell you about our beautiful state, one of the original 13 colonies? Well, lets see...

SC Revolutionary Flag

SC State Flag




I know, our State Flag and State Pledge: "I salute the flag of South Carolina and pledge to the Palmetto State love, loyalty and faith."

The history of the flag goes back to 1765 - pre-revolutionary days. If you were around in 1765, you might have seen a flag with three white crescents on a blue background carried by the SC protestors of the Stamp Act. When Colonel Moultrie was asked to design the flag he chose two components from the uniforms of the militia - the blue and silver crescent the soldiers wore on their caps. At the time of Civil War a new banner was created to fly over the newly created nation. Only one change was made and that was to add the Palmetto Tree which was instrumental in the defense of Sullivan Island by Colonel Moultrie against the British warships in 1776. The Cannonballs that were fired from these ships couldn't destroy the walls the fort which were built of the Palmetto logs. The cannonballs sank in the soft, tough wood of the Palmetto. The South Carolina flag with that one addition has flown over this state since 1765.
Our state Flower is the Night Blooming Jessamine
Our state Dog is the Boykin Spaniel
Our state Bird is the Carolina Wren
Our state Tree is the Palmetto


Our state Dance is the Shag .
Our state songs are "Carolina" and "South Carolina on My Mind".
Our state Tartan (yes, we have one because of the many Highland Scots
and Ulster Scots that settled here) , isn't it pretty? This is the Carolina Tartan!




And of course, being the good wholesome folk that we are our state beverage is MILK!!!


We have three major rivers, Savannah, Edisto and the Santee. We also have two rivers, the Ashley and Cooper, that come together in Charleston Harbor to create the Atlantic Ocean!

South Carolina has four major lakes, Hartwell, Marion, Moultrie and Murray. The highest point in the state is Sassafras Mountain - 3,560 feet (1,085 m) above sea level.

Although North Carolinians try to claim him, we know that Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, was born in Waxhaw, South Carolina on March 15th, 1767.



South Carolina has many "firsts". Here are just a few, both good and bad:


First European Settlement - 1526 - San Miguel de Gualdape thought to be close to present day Georgetown. The settlement failed due to famine, disease and unrest among the black and Indian populations. Only 150 of the original 600 settlers returned to Santo Domingo.
First slave revolt - November of 1526.
First American built ship to cross the Atlantic - 1563 - French Huguenot settlers built a makeshift vessel and sailed from Port Royal for France after being left behind in Charlesfort by their leader. (We would eventually see a large influx of French Huguenots into the Charleston area)
First public library-1700
First professional female artist -1707
First Opera performed - 1735 - Colley Cibber's ballad opera Flora, or Hob in the Well.
First Fire Insurance Company - 1736
First building constructed solely for use as a theater - 1736
First systematic, scientific recording of weather information - 1737
First major slave insurrection - 1739
First musical society - 1762
First cotton exported to England - 1764
First public museum (still in operation) - 1773
First black Baptist Church - 1773
Oldest municipal Chamber of Commerce in continuous operation - 1773
First business publication - 1774
First independent government in the colonies - 1776 - Four months before the Declaration of Independence was signed, South Carolina adopted a state constitution - drafted by a Provincial Congress and elected John Rutledge as the states president and Henry Laurens as the vice-president, titles which were later changed to Governor and Lieutenant Governor by the Constitution of 1779
First major Naval battle of the Revolutionary War - 1776
First treaty between two US states - 1777
First eminent architect born in America - 1781
First golf club - 1786
First cotton mill - 1789
First ice transported commercially - 1799
First tea planted - 1802 (and is still grown in the low country)
First fireproof building - 1823
First Reform Jewish Congregation - 1824
First regularly scheduled rail passenger service - 1830
First municipal college - 1836
First trial in a worker's compensation lawsuit - 1838
First building to be used solely as a college library - 1840
First American Opera written was by George Gershwin and it was set in Charleston on Catfish Row - 1934. It was based on a book by Dubose Heyward.
Read more about it HERE.




South Carolina has every sport imaginable for you sports fans, from professional and college football and basketball, to semi-pro teams of all kinds, hockey, soccer, baseball, Polo and horse racing, etc. The winningest high school football coach in history with over 500 hundred wins in his career at the helm of the mighty Green Wave of Summerville High School: John McKissick.

We have the finest Military College in the south - the Citadel - the first to admit women, albeit under a cloud. A top medical college in the Medical University of South Carolina. We have the University of South Carolina, Vorhees College, Teachers College, Presbyterian College, Newberry College, College of Charleston, you want to learn it, there is a school to teach you.

Our men are handsome and gentlemen and our women are beautiful and ladies.

We have everything from ocean to mountains, a old capital city, Charleston, with it's wealth of history to the new capital city, Columbia, with it midlands beauty to the Spartanburg-Greenville area with it's foot in modern commerce, to Aiken situated in the beautiful horse country.

Angel Oak(on John's Island) is perhaps the oldest live oak at 1400 years plus, and the canopy of Angel Oak produces 17,000 square feet of shade!

Golden Creek Mill in Easley

Downtown Greenville with the flag that's been there since 9-11



In Charleston we live and die by the bells of St. Michaels which presides over the "Four Corners of Law" - ecclesiastical, federal, state and county/city.

We have S.O.B's in Charleston - oh wait, it's not what you think! It means someone who lives "South of Broad".

Rainbow Row, Charleston, South of Broad St.

 We have the international arts festival
Spoleto, with everything from children's theatre to jazz.

We have the Hunley!



We have several distinct areas - the Low Country, the Midlands,
the PeeDee, the Sand Hills and the rest of the state.

Beaufort

Campbell's Covered Bridge

Columbia, the state capital



Actually, everything is the "Up-Country or the Low Country".
Beautiful swamps, marshes and forests. Beautiful weather.

Cypress Gardens

Shem Creek shrimp boats

Golf at Hilton Head Island

We have suffered through hurricanes, tornadoes and the great earthquake of 1886. The earthquake almost accomplished what Sherman couldn't. We came back twice as strong and twice as determined to move forward and make our state great.

We have representatives from all services here, Air Force, Marine, Navy and Coast Guard. We are proud of our training facilities at Fort Jackson and Parris Island.

We have given more of our men and women to protecting this country than any other state. We have fought in every war since the beginning.




South Carolina continues to give her sons and daughters
to the service of their country in Operation Iraqi Freedom. God
rest the souls and comfort the families of these brave men
and women who have given their lives for the cause of freedom.


Capt. Kimberly Hampton, 27
Easley, SC

82nd Airborne Division

Staff Sgt. Patrick Lee Griffin, Jr., 31
Elgin, SC

728th Air Control Squadron

Spc. Rian C. Ferguson, 22
Taylors, SC

Regimental Support Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

Capt. Josh Byers, 29
Anderson, SC 

Army ranger and paratrooper was a company commander in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment

Sgt. George Edward Buggs, 31
Barnwell, SC

3rd Forward Support Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, GA

Pfc. Michael Scott Adams, 20
Spartanburg, SC

Loader on an M1A1 Abrams tank assigned to 1st Battalion, 35th Armor Regiment, 1st Armor Division

Pvt. Algernon Adams, 26
Aiken, SC

122nd Engineer Battalion, Army National Guard

Pvt. Nolen R. Hutchings, 19
Boiling Springs, SC

1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Camp Lejeune, NC

Spc. Darius T. Jennings, 22
Cordova, SC

2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

Pfc. Vorn J. Mack, 19
Orangeburg, SC

3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

Staff Sgt. Paul M. Neff II, 30
Fort Mill, SC

5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

Spc. Orenthial J. Smith, 21
Allendale, SC

Company A, 123rd Main Support Battalion

Sgt. Anthony O. Thompson, 26
Branchville, SC

Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery

Lance Cpl. Joshua Daniel Speer, 20
Slater-Marietta, SC

Marine Corps (Killed in a car wreck one week after returning home from Iraq)



If you look at South Carolina you will see a History of America. From the first Indian Agent in the 1500's to the late great Senator Thurmond. If you look anywhere in history you will find a South Carolinian, from Fort Moultrie to the Alamo - Col Travers who was from the sea islands of South Carolina.


Andrew Jackson's vice president was another South Carolinian, John C. Calhoun. Strom Thurmond like John C. Calhoun was an American statesman and political philosopher. Calhoun served until his death in these offices - congressman, secretary of war, Vice President, senator, secretary of state and again as senator. Calhoun resigned as Vice President to serve in the senate again because of the nullification problem that was facing the country and the conflict over slavery. Thurmond, like Calhoun was loyal to his Nation, to his state and above all to his principles. Thurmond like Calhoun served at a troubled time in our history.
 

Robert Smalls, a slave whose knowledge of Low Country waters aided the Union forces, eventually served five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, after serving 5 terms in state government.

I have included here snipped excerpts from an essay of his from North American Review (1890). I'm sure FReepers will get a sense of deja vu!

"In South Carolina there is neither a free ballot nor an honest count, and since the election in 1874 the history of elections in the State is the history of a continued series of murders, outrages, perjury and fraud... 

...Having perfect immunity from punishment, the encouragement, if not the active participation, of the State government, and the protection of the courts of the State, the rifle clubs committed their outrages without restraint, and the election officers their frauds without even the thin veneer of attempted concealment. Elections since then have been carried by perjury and fraud – two things worshipped and adored by the South Carolina Democracy... 

...Many apologists for the rule of the minority in South Carolina assert that the negro votes the Democratic ticket, and that to form a majority from the census giving the entire vote to the Republican party is erroneous. There are colored men who vote the Democratic ticket, and I suppose that there are Irishmen in Ireland who act with the Tories of England...  

....All persons desiring to vote the Democratic ticket are registered without personal application, and certificates are furnished them either before or on the day of election without even the formality of an oath as to eligibility. Registration the fountain-source of election, curtails Republican suffrage by the expense and inconvenience it entails upon persons not living at the county-seat, by refusal through willful neglect to register Republicans, and by fraud of the supervisor in making false entries; it adds to the Democratic vote through his fraud in unlawfully adding to the names on the registration-books those of all persons who are expected to vote the Democratic ticket....  

....At a neighboring poll another scene is enacted. The polls are open, the boxes shown, the voters deposit their ballots, there is general levity, and everything appears to be fair. There are three hundred Republican voters; the Democracy have secured forty or fifty votes, and the polls close. The votes are counted; there are two or three hundred more ballots than names on the poll-list; instead of fifty Democratic ballots there are three hundred and fifty..."

You guessed it, Robert Smalls was a Republican!

More images of South Carolina...

Governor's Mansion

The famous Gaffney "Peachoid" We call it the "Big Butt"!

Hard Rock Cafe, Myrtle Beach



See the Yorktown, the submarine Clamagore, the destroyer Laffey, Coast Guard cutter Ingham and the Medal of Honor museum. Vintage military aircraft are on display at Patriot's Point as well as weapons and living and working areas of ships.



Oh yes, one more thing...we also have LadyX!

 

WE HOPE YOU ALL ENJOYED THIS LITTLE TOUR OF SOUTH CAROLINA!!


 



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To: Mama_Bear
They did indeed do a wonderful job. I've been to many of the states in the south eastern corridor: Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana. But I've never had the opportunity to see South Carolina. I have an uncle who is huge history buff and I'd love to talk him into getting together a trip out there.

Mama_Bear hope yours is great too.

161 posted on 01/09/2004 9:42:35 AM PST by Donaeus (Approximately 79,999,977 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.)
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To: MeeknMing
OH!

Learn something new every day!

162 posted on 01/09/2004 9:43:15 AM PST by Pippin (Pippin: Warrior Hobbit!)
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To: dixie sass
Citadel man, huh? When were you there? Did you ever go to the pier at Folly for the dancing? Eat at the Atlantic House? Escort the Ashley Hall Girls?

Class of '71 - Summerall Guard - Tango Company 4th Battalion.

I was at Folly Beach Pavilion when it settled 6 inches on its foundation during one Senior party extravaganza featuring The Coasters.

Atlantic House - raw oysters on the half shell.........

Escorted the Ashley Hall girls, danced with Ashley Hall girls, dated Ashley Hall girls, visited Ashley Hall girls on the "Bottry" when mingling with the SOB's (for the uninformed that might read this post, that refers to an area of Charleston "South of Broad Street" or SOB).

Thank you for the comments regarding my daughters. Both of them are C-Square alumna and still reside in Columbia with their husbands, my grandsons and granddog. To the boys I am grandpa, to the Pomeranian I am Grrrrandpa.

Thank you for the invitation to return. I do so fairly often and always try to make it to "El Cid" for a parade, and especially to watch the latest version of the Summerall Guards.

163 posted on 01/09/2004 9:44:28 AM PST by N. Theknow (Be a glowworm, a glowworm's never glum, cuz how can you be grumpy when the sun shines out your bum.)
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To: Billie; dansangel; dutchess; FreeTheHostages; .45MAN; Aeronaut; Aquamarine; Calpernia; deadhead; ...
Another FReepMail just in........seems we must issue another hall pass to our Billie who has hurt her wrist and cannot be with us today!

i am typing with only one hand so please excuse punctuation......yesterday afternoon late, i sprained my left hand (i'm left-handed, so it couldn't have been my right of course.) it hurts.

so sorry i've been awol and still am.

Poor Billie. Get well soon, Sis!

Our louiewolf won't be here either as he is getting some much needed TLC and good cooking over at his aunt's for a couple days. I am hoping he will be back this weekend, fat and sassy and feeling much better. :-)

So, that will be just about enough absences for a while. Until further notice, there shall be no more hall passes issued. LOL

164 posted on 01/09/2004 9:45:40 AM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: jwfiv
Hello jwfiv! :) God bless you too!
165 posted on 01/09/2004 9:46:35 AM PST by Donaeus (Approximately 79,999,977 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.)
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To: Mama_Bear; Billie
OH NO! Not Billie too! Sighhhhhhhh!
166 posted on 01/09/2004 9:47:30 AM PST by dixie sass (Meow, pfft, pfft, pfft - (hmmmm, claws needed sharpening))
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To: dixie sass; The Thin Man
I think he missed it Lori.

LOL. Yep, I believe he did.

167 posted on 01/09/2004 9:47:36 AM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: Mama_Bear; Billie; ST.LOUIE1; LadyX
Billie and Louie Get well soon!

We're gonn miss you aoo so hurry back!

Lori, looks like you're gonna be holding the for for a while!

168 posted on 01/09/2004 9:48:34 AM PST by Pippin (Pippin: Warrior Hobbit!)
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To: dixie sass
"Ms Chamber of Commerce", always bragging, er, I mean talking about my hometown and state!

LOL It seems you haven't lost your touch.

169 posted on 01/09/2004 9:49:08 AM PST by Donaeus (Approximately 79,999,977 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.)
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To: Mama_Bear; The Thin Man; visualops
I can just see him now, going back over the thread with a magnifying glass, tearing his hair out, chanting "where is it, where is it, where did they hide it!"
170 posted on 01/09/2004 9:50:19 AM PST by dixie sass (Meow, pfft, pfft, pfft - (hmmmm, claws needed sharpening))
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To: ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Billie; LadyX; The Thin Man; FreeTheHostages
Wolfie, not aroooooooooooooooing around today? Is there a conspiracy to keep people - TTM, what have you been up to?
171 posted on 01/09/2004 9:53:54 AM PST by dixie sass (Meow, pfft, pfft, pfft - (hmmmm, claws needed sharpening))
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To: dixie sass
Wouldn't it? She always dressed to the nines, even when she's wearing Wranglers. That's what class does for ya!

I'll be lucky if I don't recycle something from a college banquet. Heheheh. Hmmm, maybe that's where I got my stingy frugal traits. I'm Scotch-Irish back there somewhere.

172 posted on 01/09/2004 9:58:11 AM PST by Donaeus (Approximately 79,999,977 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.)
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To: deadhead; dixie sass
Hi Colleen. Newest Sistah hugs to you! Who/what are the RiverDogs? A sports team mascot?

And, Dixie, what is a Hunley? Is that what is in that picture below? I have looked at it from all angles and still am not sure what it is.

173 posted on 01/09/2004 9:59:20 AM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: dixie sass; All
Your driver is Mama Bear

Yikes.....I am driving that thing? I think I will stick to hostessing and handing out the refreshments....otherwise we could end up in one of those rivers you were talking about. LOL.

I need to take a break for a while. I will be back shortly to answer the rest of my pings. :-)

174 posted on 01/09/2004 10:08:42 AM PST by Mama_Bear (Lori)
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To: Mama_Bear; Billie
I agree Mama, no more hall passes. ;)

(((Billie))) Sorry to hear about your wrist hope it heals up quickly. Bromelain and Turmeric are good natural healers for bruises, sprains and strains. Get well and come back soon. :)

175 posted on 01/09/2004 10:22:16 AM PST by Donaeus (Approximately 79,999,977 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.)
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To: Billie; Mama_Bear; dansangel; dutchess; Aquamarine; SpookBrat; LadyX; Pippin; nicmarlo
Ha ! FOX News just now reports that Tom Harkin will be endorsing Howard Dean !

Go, Howard, go !!! haha !

Dykes for Dean


176 posted on 01/09/2004 10:26:34 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Howie Dean in the South !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/IowaRatsLastMealNewDeal.JPG)
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To: Mama_Bear; Billie; yall
Oh, my ! First Lady's heat, now Billie's hand. Dang ! I'm stayin in the rest of the day ! haha !

Get well soon, Billie !


177 posted on 01/09/2004 10:32:30 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Howie Dean in the South !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/IowaRatsLastMealNewDeal.JPG)
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To: Billie; Mama_Bear
Another FReepMail just in........seems we must issue another hall pass to our Billie who has hurt her wrist and cannot be with us today!

Ahhh, Billie, I'm sorry about the wrist. :-(

At this time I'd like to issue an arm wrestling challenge......left handed.

Mama Bear, please stop reading you FReepMail. Nothing good ever comes from it!

178 posted on 01/09/2004 10:36:14 AM PST by The Thin Man
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To: Mama_Bear; dixie sass
 I think he missed it Lori.

LOL. Yep, I believe he did.

I never miss anything, but out of curiosity what do you think I missed?

179 posted on 01/09/2004 10:38:16 AM PST by The Thin Man
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To: dixie sass
And you'll probably see "Tank Hill" in the background. I can still remember the chigger bites.
180 posted on 01/09/2004 11:29:38 AM PST by Temple Owl
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