This journal chronicles the meetings of the Grand Council of South Carolina and provides accounts of the discussions, decisions, and actions taken by the council. It sheds light on the social, political, and economic climate of South Carolina in the early 20th century. It is a great resource for anyone interested in the history of South Carolina.
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