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Date(s)
- 1940 (Creation)
Extent
vi, 328 pages: illustrations; 21cm.
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Scope and content
From the introduction: "One hundred years ago (in 1840), William Gilmore Simms wrote for the young people of South Carolina the first school history of the state ever to be written and one of the earliest school histories in the United States. A hundred years later (in 1940) this New Simms History is written for the young peopl eof South Carolina, as a memorial to William Gilmore Simms"
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Arranged according to the Library of Congress classification system.
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Conditions governing access
This item is open for research use.
Physical access
This item is available for access at the Catawba Nation Archives.
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Conditions governing reproduction
©1941 Mary C. Simms Oliphant. All rights reserved. Requests for reproduction or use should be directed to the copyright holder.
Languages of the material
- English
Scripts of the material
- Latin
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No further accruals are expected.
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The State Company, Columbia, SC.
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2 copies, 1st ed., 1st print, signed.
General note
Labeled Traditional Knowledge, Non-Verified (TK-NV): This Label is being used because there are concerns about accuracy and/or representations made in this material. This material was not created through informed consent or community protocols for research and engagement. Therefore, questions about its accuracy and who/how it represents the Catawba Indian Nation and/or the Catawba people are being raised.
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Archivist's note
Record created by Ensley F. Guffey, 2025 August 07.