New May 2023 Electronic State Documents 

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Keystone Riverine Flooding Events in South Carolina document cover.

Nature’s history is recorded by us. We may document the way natural events affect us, what they teach us, or how these events change the natural world around us. Our May 2023 featured state publication is an example of this type of documentation. “Keystone Riverine Flooding Events in South Carolina,” from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, State Climatology office, provides a history of some of the most significant flooding events observed in South Carolina since 1900. While not a complete list, this publication offers us snapshots of many of the flooding events that occurred, explains the conditions that caused them, and describes the damage each event left behind.

The complete list of new electronic South Carolina state documents is available. The South Carolina Digital State Documents Depository provides access to state agencies' publications. These publications provide citizens with crucial information about state government, including statistics, reports, and data on a wide variety of topics related to the state. 

For more information about our documents depository, visit our online guide.

Upcoming Event

Colonial militia reenactors in a field.

Defenders of Liberty: The Evolving Story of America’s Military

May 22, 2025, 10:00 AM

Join us for a one hour webinar exploring America's military evolution from its colonial militia roots to its modern global presence. This focused session traces the remarkable transformation of U.S. armed forces that began with citizen soldiers defending colonial settlements against Native American tribes and fighting for independence from Great Britain.