At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, the Kershaw County Historical Society will assemble for a specially planned program for them at the Native American Studies Center galleries at 119 S. Main Street in Lancaster, S.C., less than a one-hour…
At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018, the Kershaw County Historical Society will assemble for a specially planned program for them at the Native American Studies Center galleries at 119 S. Main Street in Lancaster, S.C., less than a one-hour…
KC Historical Society Program Sunday afternoon Oct. 28, 2018, at 3:00 p.m. Rear Building, Kershaw County School District Office 2029 W. DeKalb Street, Camden, SC Joseph Kershaw–How ‘Twas Done Speaker Kenneth E. Lewis Anthropologist, Archaeologist, Author A man who knows…
Program presenter Harvey Teal was honored with a special plaque by the Kershaw County Historical Society Sept. 30 at the Robert Mills Courthouse in Camden as “Faithful Friend of Our History, Recorder and Raconteur of All Things Great and Small.”…
The Society is back on track, re-scheduling our program “Mail on the Rails!!” for presentation Sunday, Sept. 30, at 3:00 p.m., at the Historic Robert Mills Courthouse, 607 Broad Street, Camden. Although our earlier plan was postponed by Hurricane Florence,…
The Society’s program “Mail on the Rails!” scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 16, is postponed until a later date, due to the weather emergency of Hurricane Florence. Stay safe and we’ll see you later!
Sunday 3 p.m. — September 30, 2018 At the Historic Robert Mills Courthouse 607 Broad Street, Camden, SC A Talk with Slides and an Exhibit of Artifacts MAIL on the RAILS!! by Harvey Teal and Tim Lord The presentation with…
Kershaw County Historical Society member TED TOSH, introduced at our last meeting for his work underway recording burials in historic Cedars Cemetery, Campbell Street, Camden, will discuss and present his compiled data SATURDAY, JUNE 23, at 1:00 p.m. at a meeting…
View the KC Historical Society program presented by Dr. Janet Greenwood March 11, 2018, as audience and participants enjoy making local connections through history. (See previous post.)
In Camden for a research trip of several days, Dr. Janette Greenwood will be the main speaker for the Historical Society’s program, “Migration and Home Ties,” Sunday, March 11, at 3 p.m. at the Historic Robert Mills Courthouse, Camden, open…
Remember our Kendall Mill Village tour and Community Band concert you enjoyed last fall? Take a peek below to recall! Our membership campaign is underway to support more great events being planned. Dues may be paid by the recent mailer…