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Cemeteries
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Books
- History Comes Alive at Elmwood: Historical Walking Drama of Elmwood Cemetery and Gardens (1996, 1997, 1998) by Barron, Taylor
- Cemeteries in North Western Orangeburg County, South Carolina
- Cemeteries in South Western Orangeburg County, South Carolina
- Cemeteries in the Village of Orangeburg, S.C.
- Cemetery Records of Richland County, South Carolina
- The Cemetery Surveys of Old Sumter District, South Carolina composed of present day counties Sumter, Clarendon and Lee
- Fairfield County Cemeteries
- Cemetery Inscriptions of Colleton and Orangeburg Counties, South Carolina by Harley, Lillian H.
- Silent Cities: Cemeteries and Classrooms by Helsey, Alexia Jones
- Internment Records of Elmwood Cemetery
- Kershaw County South Carolina Cemetery Survey
- Lake Murray Records: From the Records of the Lexington Water Power Co.
- Newberry County, South Carolina, Cemeteries
- Orangeburg County Cemeteries. Section II-A Orangeburg, County Cemeteries. Section II-B
- Orangeburg County Cemeteries. Section II
- Orangeburg County Cemeteries. Section IV
- Cemetery Records of Richland and Kershaw Counties by Prince, Beiman Otis
- The Cemeteries of Northern Richland County, South Carolina by Rakes, David Kyle
- Return to Mount Pleasant: A Brief History of Mount Pleasant Church and Cemetery and the Sultan Family Cemetery
- The Historic Bush River Quaker Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina with: Selected Bush River Quaker Bibliography by Russell, Judith Friedman
- Church Records and Cemetery Inscriptions by St. Stephen’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Silent Cities: A Tombstone Registry of Old Lexington District South Carolina by Seay, June Anderson
- McCormick Funeral Records. Vol. 2,December 1903 through April 1906 by Trinkley, Michael
- McCormick Funeral Records. Vols. 3-8 April 1906 through June 1915 by Trinkley, Michael
- McCormick Funeral Home Records for the South Carolina State Hospital: African American Patients Between March 1915 and 1935 and White Patients Between March 1915 and 1959 by Trinkley, Michael OCLC
- A Small Sample of Burials at Randolph Cemetery: What Their Stories Tell Us About The Cemetery and African American Life in Columbia by Trinkley, Michael
- Partial List of confederate Soldiers Buried in Churchyards in Columbia, S.C. and Vicinity by United Daughters of the Confederacy
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