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South Carolina Legal Research: Early Constitutions
General South Carolina Legal Research Resources
Early South Carolina Local Ordinances
Early Case Law Reporters
Early Laws of South Carolina
Early Constitutions
Non-legal Sources
Secondary Legal Sources
South Carolina Practice Materials
Constitution
Constitutional Commentary
The Nature of Colony Constitutions: Two Pamphlets on the Wilkes Fund Controversy in South Carolina,
F272 .G84 1970
South Carolina Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions
Journal of the Convention of the People South Carolina, Held in Columbia, S. C., September, 1865. Together with the Ordinances, Reports, Resolutions, Etc.
Constitution of the State of South Carolina and the Ordinances, Reports and Resolutions Adopted by the Convention of the People, Held in Columbia, S. C., September, 1865.
The Constitution of the State of South Carolina, with the Ordinances Thereunto Appended, Adopted by the Constitutional Convention, Which was Held at Charleston, and Adjourned on the 17th March, 1868.
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Constitution of the State of South Carolina, Ratified in Convention, December 4, 1895. Columbia, S. C., 1895.
Journal of the Constitution Convention of the State of South Carolina. Begun to be Holden at Columbia, S. C., on Tuesday, the Tenth Day of September, Anno Domini Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five, and Continued with Divers Adjournments Until Wednesday, the
Constitution of United States of America and Amendments and of the State of South Carolina as Amended, April 2, 1954
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General South Carolina Legal Research Resources
Early Laws of South Carolina
Early Case Law Reporters
Early South Carolina Local Ordinances
Early Constitutions
Secondary Legal Sources
Non-legal Secondary Sources
South Carolina Practice Materials
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