Introducing SC250

In 2026, South Carolina will mark 250 years since the events that helped shape its role in the founding of the United States. Known as South Carolina 250 (SC250), this statewide commemoration highlights the people, places, and ideas connected to South Carolina’s past—from colonial settlement through the Revolutionary era and beyond.

This display serves as an introduction to a year-long series highlighting items from the library’s rare and special collections. Future exhibits will showcase books and materials that reflect South Carolina’s complex history and the ways it has been recorded and remembered.

The SC 250 logo in a picture frame and a timeline of the Revolutionary War in our lobby display case.

 

Upcoming Event

Author photo of Patricia Brandon and the cover of Rise of the Pale Moon.

Author Patricia Brandon and "Rise of the Pale Moon"

May 7, 2026, 5:30 PM

Join us at the next installment of the Speaker at the Center with Author Patricia Brandon where she will discuss her historical fiction novel, "Rise of the Pale Moon." Set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War era in coastal South Carolina, Rise of the Pale Moon weaves a compelling tale of three young women from distinct backgrounds: an indentured servant from London, a chattel slave raised on the Montague Hall plantation, and a Catawba Indian captured by the Cherokee and traded into slavery.

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