INDEX. 



725 



Sand Hills, 120 ; Piedmont, 139; Horn- 

 blende. 140 ; Clay Slate, 141 ; Trau, 142. 

 SOUTH CAROLINA: Origin of the name, 



421. 

 SPIDERS: 285 gpecies of, 242. 

 SPARTANBUR(7, PIEDMONT REGION: 

 Ores and Minerals, 137, 180; Towns 

 and Trading Puints, 712. 

 SPRINGS, Poiiinu:. 118; Temperature of 

 certain, 123; Mineral, 168, 180. 



STATEBL'RG, Earlv Cotton Mill o74 



STRIKE '. 4, 108 



STUART'S OLD MILL 73 



STACKHOUSE, E. T. : Cost of Cotton 



Croj), 96. 

 STEAMBOATS: Charges for Transporta- 

 tion of Cotton, 92. 

 STEATITE, OR SOAPSTONE, 119, 137, 



167, 174, 186. 

 STOCK LAW: Counties Exempted from 



tlie 443 

 stock' Live, on Coast, 24 ; Lower Pine 

 Belt, 55; Upper ditto, 82; Red Hill, 

 116; Sand HiUs, 124; Piednumt, 150; 

 Alpine, 190. See Tables IL, III., IV., V. 



STORMS 187-198 



ST. HELENA : Negro Farmers 31 



STRATA : Order of Superposition in 

 South Carolina, 4. 



SUBSIDENCE OF COAST 15 



SUBMERGENCE 15 



SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN 117 



SUGAR, 66, 114; Sorghum, 121; Sugar, 



Maple, 174. 

 SUMTER CO., UPPER PINE BELT: 

 Elevation of, 71 ; Pliocene Marls, 73. 

 See Towiishi|) Rei)orts, 102: 'lowns 

 and Tradinu; Points, ()94. 



S.YNlLINAL axis 145 



SYNAGOGUE : The first in South Caro- 

 lina, 552. 

 SWINE : See Tables IV. and V. 



TABLES, between First and Second Part. 



TALC SLATE 133 



TARIFF: On Rice, 58; on Manufactures, 

 588. 



TASK IN HOEING 92 



TAXATION 435 



TEMPERATURE OF SPRINGS 187 



TIDES 18 



THOMPSON, HUGH S., Superintendent 

 of Education ; Zeal and ability of, 456 ; 

 Organization of State Normal School 

 by, 459. 



TOBACCO 80 



TOMMALINJi: 187 



TOWNSHIP REPORTS, 65 to 70; 98 to 

 109 ; 164 to 182. 



TOWNS: Table of 661 



TRAP ROCK 1.34 



TRANSl'ORTATION: History of in South 

 Carolina, 611-640 ; Coast Region, In- 

 land ^Vater Communication, 61 1 ; In- 



dian Boats and Early Exports, 612 ; 

 Indian Trade of Charleston, 1707, ex- 

 tended 1000 Miles Inland, 014 ; Early 

 Road and Ferry Acts, 615 ; Two Lines 

 of Traffic till 1775; Upper Country 

 Trades with Virginia and the Low 

 Country through Charleston, Later 

 Road and Ferry Acts to connect Two 

 Distinct Peoples of South Carolina, 

 617-21; Canal System, 623-6; Steam- 

 boat Navigation, ()27 ; Charleston and 

 Hamburg Railroad, 629, Public Spirit 

 and Enterj^rise of Charleston, ib- : De- 

 velopment of Railroads results in re- 

 newing old divergence of Trade Routes, 

 63:!-34 ; Cost of Wagon, Steamboat and 

 Railway Transportation, 638. 



UNION CO., PIEDMONT REGION : Third 

 Line of CTianite Outcrop and Second 

 Line of Tra^) Rocks, giving Rise to the 

 Meadow Lands, 134; Ores, 137 ; Itaco- 

 lumite, 133 ; See Township Re])orts, 

 181 ; Schools, 485 ; Towns and Trad- 

 insi Points, 714. 



UNIVERSITIES: The South Carolina, 

 488 ; Furman, 497 ; Claftiin, 525 ; Al- 

 len, 527. 



UP-COUNTRY AND LOAV COUNTRY : 

 Distinction of 4, 124, 388 



VEGETABLE REMAINS : Fossil, 112 



VERTEBRATES OF SOUTH CAROLI- 

 NA 211-262 



VINE 25 



VITAL STATISTICS 400-20 



WAGES....: .?9, G5, 83, 98, 164 



WAGON TRANSPORTATION COMPAR- 

 ED WITH STEAM 638 



WALHALLA FEMALE COLLEGE ...501 



WATER CULTURE OF RICE 56 



WATERMELONS 121 



WATER POWER : Summary of,. ..200-204 

 WATERSHEDS: Of the River Systems 



of South Carolina, 129. 

 WARS OF THE REVOLUTION : Of i\rex- 

 ico and Secession; Troops furnished 

 by South Carolina duriuu- the, '.Ida. 

 WELL^ : 99, 73, 114 ; Artesian, 674. 

 WELSH AND SWISS SETTLERS IN 

 SOUTH CAROLINA; 383. 



WHALES 213,610 



WHEAT : 362 ; Mills for Grinding, 603. 



WHETSTONES 137 



WHITNEY ]0, 593 



WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY, LOWER 

 PINE BELT : Farms, 59 ; Abandoned 

 Lands, 60 . Exempted from Stock Law, 

 443 ; First Cotton Factory of the State 

 Established in. 574; Towns and 

 Trading Points, 690.' See Township 

 Reports, (iS and 69. 



