South Carolina By: Adea Menu
Symbols Famous People Land Marks Capital Seal Histor y Sources Licenses Plate Why Should You Come To South Carolina
Gem: Amethyst Stone: Blue Granite Flag Flower: Yellow Jessamine Game Bird: Wild Turkey More Symbols
Capital: Columbia Turtle: Long Headed Fruit: Peach Butterfly: Tiger Swallow Tail Animal: White-tailed Deer Menu
Mary McLeod Bethune Mary McLeod Bethune was a leader of a Black Women's Club and was a slave for most of her life. She was the first African American women to be involved in the White House, she assisted four different Presidents. Her photo hangs in South Carolina State House and there is a statue dedicated to her in Washington D.C. Mary Bethune died in May 18 th Menu
This is the remains of Fort Sumter This is a famous Painting of men at Fort Sumter. Menu
Columbia is the state capital of South Carolina. Menu
This is the modern day seal it says “SOUTH CAROLINA ANIMIS OPIBLSQUE PARATI” and the other side says “DUM SPIRO SPERO.” This is an older seal it says the same thing as the modern day seal. Menu Seal’s
Many battles were fought by South Carolina Many people died in the war it was a very bloody war the south fought for the rights to have slaves which is sad. Menu History
This is the license plate of South Carolina Menu
South Carolina The Beautiful
1.Stein, R. Conrad. South Carolina. New York: Children's Press, Shealy,Lois T. State Symbols and Emblems. Columbia: 2001 Sources Menu 3. “South Carolina.” 16 July 2004http:// Online. Available.