United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.The United Presbyterian Church was widely known in South Carolina as the “Northern Presbyterian Church” to distinguish it from the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS), which was known as the “Southern Presbyterian Church.” Long-established black congregations in South Carolina, primarily in the lowcountry, were part of the United Presbyterian Church.
United States Declaration of IndependenceThis is a high-resolution image of the United States Declaration of Independence (article - text). This image is a version of the 1823 William Stone facsimile — Stone may well have used a wet pressing process (that removed ink from the original document onto a contact sheet for the purpose of making the engraving).
United Textile Workers of AmericaIt aimed to bring all textile workers in the country into one union instead of being separated into different unions by trade. The UTWA first appeared in South Carolina during a wave of labor unrest between 1898 and 1902.
Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community ChurchesAffirming the historic creeds of Protestant Christianity, UFMCC maintains a strong commitment to social action, particularly in areas of discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, age, and health.
University Center of GreenvilleBy offering day, evening, and distance education classes, the center permits adults to work while attending college at their own pace.
University of South CarolinaIn 2001 the institution celebrated a legacy of two hundred years of educating South Carolinians by dedicating itself to continued improvements in the quality of service it offers to the Palmetto State.
University of South Carolina, 1911Expansion beyond the Horseshoe came slowly. Longstreet Theatre (far right, separate from buildings of the Horseshoe) was constructed to serve as a chapel in 1855, and Flinn Hall was added in 1860. In 1909, Davis College became the first new building added since the Civil War. Barnwell College was constructed the following year.
University of South Carolina, School of Education, Wardlaw CollegeBlack and white photographic negative.
University of South Carolina, Williams-Brice Stadium, Gamecocks vs Notre Dame during the week of the State Fair, aerial, color
University of South Carolina. Examination in Geology, ---June, 1869. Professor Joseph LeConteGeology exam given by Joseph LeConte (1823-1901), professor of Chemistry and Geology (1856-65) and Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, Mineralogy and Geology (1865-1870) at the University of South Carolina.