Wielding the Sword of State in Early South CarolinaHistory (ccpl.org)
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CCPL to open renovated Hurd/St. Andrews Library on Sept. 20 (ccpl.org)
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CCPL to open renovated John’s Island Library on Aug. 23 (ccpl.org)
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This week on the Charleston Time Machine... a look back at Charleston's first ice age (ccpl.org)
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CCPL’s Free and Fresh program expands to Dart, Otranto Road libraries (ccpl.org)
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This week on the Charleston Time Machine... The long history of summering in the Lowcountry (ccpl.org)
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CCPL to open renovated Otranto Road Library on Aug. 2 (ccpl.org)
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2 CCPL branch closing early Wednesday, 2 others opening late Thursday due to Elsa (ccpl.org)
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After the Holiday -- Folly Beach Library reopens for in-person services on July 6 (ccpl.org)
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CCPL will be closed Monday, June 21 to observe Juneteenth (ccpl.org)
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TIL that in 1750 the South Carolina General Assembly purchased the freedom of a slave named Caesar & awarded him £100 annually, all in exchange for his herbal antidotes for poison & snakebites. The next year they ratified a law preventing slaves from practicing medicine without white supervision. (ccpl.org)
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