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The following articles are contributed by Louise Pettus, editor of The Quarterly, York County Genealogical & Historical Society.
Antebellum Household Appliances
Cannons In The Catawba?What Happend?
Catawba Memorial In Fort Mill�s Confederate Park
Capt. Davis' Revolutionary War Pension
Davidson College & York County
Copy of �Dixie� in Winthrop Archives
Early Innovative Teacher Training Programs At Winthrop
Five White Brothers In The Confederate Army
Fort Mill In The Summer Of 1911
Thomas Davidson�s Eclectic Method of Teaching
MacDonald Furman Visits The Catawbas
Vanishing Villages of Little York, Harrisburg & Belair
Tom Hartness Confederate Veteran
How Henry�s Knob & Other York County Places Got Named
Hill�s Iron Works & King�s Mountain Iron Company
William Hill's Iron Plantation
Colonel William Hills's Iron Planation
York County's Historical Markers
Trial of J. Albertus Hope and Mary E. Hope
James Jefferys, Esq. Of Yorkville
Col. Murray Mack-Soldier & Educator
Representation From the Catawba Indian Land
Rock Hill Monuments, Gifts of UDC
Philadelphia United Methodist Church in Fort Mill Township
"Pat Rogers And The �One-Man Parade�
John Rookers Revolutionary War Pension
Eleanora Saunders & Harriet Johnson
Joseph H. Saye, Country Doctor
Soldier's Relief Board During the Civil War
T.D. Spratt & Fort Mill Wild Life
Spring's Model Mill Village, 1937
A. B. Springs in Winter of 1867-1868
General Thomas Sumter in York County
William P. Thomassson's Estate
Unity Presbyterian Cemetery, Fort Mill
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