Fishing Creek, Battle ofWhen Tarleton reached the confines of Sumter’s camp, he easily subdued the sentries and then swiftly attacked the rebels.
Fishing, commercialWith the arrival of Europeans, natives created the first commercial fisheries, trading seafood for firearms and clothing.
Fishing, recreationalTo add another dimension to fishing along the South Carolina coast, there is also offshore fishing. From just off the beaches out to the artificial reefs there are other species such as black sea bass, Spanish mackerel, bluefish, bonito, king mackerel, grouper, and snapper.
Five Men with Rifles and DeerA group of five men stand with their rifles and their hunting "trophies" on display.
Flat Nose“The Lord has something to do with this dog” was the only way Barney Odom could explain the extraordinary powers of his bulldog Flat Nose.
FlorenceThe progressive reputation of Florence earned it All-American status in 1966, and the population exceeded 25,000 by 1970.
Florence CountyAlthough the county’s economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, Florence was home to several industries as early as the 1890s.
Florence Prison CampFlorence was chosen because of its proximity to three converging railroad lines. Neither the town nor the camp was ready for the sudden rush of Union prisoners.
Floyd, Carlisle SessionsIn addition to being his own librettist, Floyd has composed more than ten stage works, song cycles, music for orchestra and chorus, and music for piano.
FoodAt the heart of the cooking are the foods that grow well in the state, supplemented by wild fish and game.
FootballFootball at USC and Clemson has become a big business enterprise, with each program having annual budgets that reach into the millions of dollars.
Foothills TrailNatural wonders abound along the Foothills Trail, including waterfalls, bears, deer, grouse, turkeys, trout, salamanders, hemlocks, laurels, rhododendrons, and trilliums.
Forest AcresForest Acres flourished as a bedroom community to Columbia and soon posted one of the highest per capita income levels in the state.
Forsythe, Ruby Ethel MiddletonKnown as “Miss Ruby,” she often educated students other schools thought uneducable. She insisted that they never say, “I can’t,” but always, “I’ll Try.”