词条 | Sandlapper (magazine) |
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Sandlapper was started by Robert P. Wilkins and his wife Rose in 1968. Wilkins was sent a congratulatory letter on his creation by then-Governor Robert E. McNair, which was published in the first issue. Wilkins worked as an editor on the magazine until 1973. After his departure, others continued to keep it going until 1982. The magazine went on a hiatus for six years in the 1980s, after a failed attempt at merging with the North Carolina magazine, Tarheel, to create Carolina Lifestyle in 1982. Carolina Lifestyle ceased publication in 1983. Sandlapper was revived in 1989 by the Wilkins family, of Lexington, South Carolina, and a group of their friends. Robert P. Wilkins was editor, and several other members of the family served on the Sandlapper board. In 1990, they converted the magazine’s publication schedule to bimonthly. It was changed again to biannual publication and a hardcover format in 1991. Wilkins returned it to a quarterly softcover format in 1992, then to an annual magazine by late 1997. [2]The last issue was published in 2011. Sandlapper has been digitally preserved and archived by the South Carolina State Library. The collection is viewable to the public in the South Carolina Digital Library. References1. ^{{Cite web | last = Rogers | first = Aida | title = Sandlapper | work = South Carolina Encyclopedia| date = 1 August 2016 | url = http://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/sandlapper/ | accessdate = 11 November 2017}} 2. ^{{Cite web |title = Magazine slowly regains lost ground | work = Augusta Chronicle| date = 29 December 1997 | url = http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/1997/12/29/met_219781.shtml#.WhW2blWnGUl| accessdate = 11 November 2017}} External links
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