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Palecek The President’s State Chair $1447 The President’s State Chair is a replica of the state chair used on the USS Potomac during FDR’s presidency. Hardwood corner block construction. Featuring elasticized spring fabric deck for consistent comfort. Leather binding adds beauty and durability. Shown in Cinnabar Red finish. Suitable for contract use.Arm Height: 24 1/4Seat Height: 18 1/2 Product info furnished by Carolina Rustica |
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South Carolina Bell State Map(Pack of 60) $6.99 South Carolina Bookmark State Map |
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South Carolina Ashtray State Map(Pack of 72) $4.99 South Carolina Ashtray State Map |

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NCAA North Carolina State Wolfpack Wall Bottle Opener $16.95 Show off your favorite team with this retro-style wall mounted bottle opener. Attach to your deck, bar or in your garage. This metal opener features a photo-domed inset…. |
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NC State Silicone Ice Tray / Candy Mold (2 Pack) $20.75 Fan Pans are manufactured out of 100% FDA approved silicone and comes in different shapes (logos) and colors… |
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Michigan State Spartan Silicone Cake Pan & Stand $29.75 Fan Pans are manufactured out of 100% FDA approved silicone and comes in different shapes (logos) and colors… |
South Carolina Car Title Loans
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Cato on Constitutional Money and Legal Tender (Dodo Press) $9.37 Used - Thomas Jefferson Withers (1804- 1865) was a Confederate politician from South Carolina who served in the Confederate States Congress during the American Civil War. Withers was born in York County, South Carolina, and served as a state court judge in 1846. He represented the state in the Provisional Confederate Congress in 1861. |
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Cato on Constitutional Money and Legal Tender (Dodo Press) $9.37 New - Thomas Jefferson Withers (1804- 1865) was a Confederate politician from South Carolina who served in the Confederate States Congress during the American Civil War. Withers was born in York County, South Carolina, and served as a state court judge in 1846. He represented the state in the Provisional Confederate Congress in 1861. |
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I'M Buildin' Me a Home (Custom for North Carolina a&T State University) (an Interdisplinary Reader and Workbook for African American Experience, Volume 1) $2.11 Used |

