Talk:Charleston County, South Carolina

HOW EACH COLUMN HELPS YOU WITH YOUR RESEARCH:
1. Populated Places column: names the "place" or "location" of interest.

2. TYPE column: gives type of place or location (i.e. village, town, city, etc.).

3. FHL CATALOG column: links the "catagories of sources" available in the Family History Library for the place or location.

4. WIKIPEDIA column: like WIKI, gives background information regarding the place or location.

5. GOOGLE MAPS column: shows the whereabouts of this place or location on a map.

6. GOOGLE IMAGES column: shows pictures, photos, old maps (sometimes) of this place or location.

7. WORLDCAT.ORG column: shows sources from other libraries/repositories, etc. for this place or location.

8. US HOMETOWN LOCATOR column: gives current information about the place or location.

Populated Areas
FOOTNOTES FOR CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES, and UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITIES :

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That looks fine if you'd like to make a Charleston County, South Carolina Populated Places page. I think most of the entire county at present has been absorbed into Greater Charleston though. I'm not sure how many additional places there are, after you've done the City of Charleston. Murphynw 14:24, 22 January 2011 (UTC)