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On the Web
- CMT.com : Sammy Kershaw - News, biography, message boards, and song clips.
- South Carolina Railroad Stations: Kershaw - Includes modern and historic photos of Welsh's station and the Kershaw Depot.
- SCCounties.org: Kershaw County - A brief description of the county including a contact list for county officials.
- North Central High School - Learn about academics, activities, sports, and the faculty at this Kershaw County school.
- Kershaw County School District - Includes board news, job openings, and details on academic and educational programs.
- The Nik Kershaw Homepage - Fan site features a discography, lyrics, RealAudio clips, and a fan database.
- Kershaw Elementary School - Activities, programs, and other information from this North Rollins Drive school.
- Kershaw County Library - Information about hours, locations, bookmobile schedule and services.
- CharmingTowns.com: Boykin, SC - Includes historical information for the Kershaw County township, as well as details on businesses, historic sites, and photos.
- Kershaws Solicitors - Offers legal services to individuals and companies in the areas of personal injury, litigation, employment, business, Wills and probate.
Wikipedia Articles
- Edward Kershaw, 4th Baron Kershaw - Edward John Kershaw, born May 12, 1936, became 4th Baron Kershaw on February 22, 1962. Wife Rosalind Lilian Kershaw (nee Strachen).
- Fred Kershaw, 1st Baron Kershaw - Fred Kershaw, 1st Baron Kershaw (6 November 1881-5 February 1961), was a British Labour politician.
- The Definitive Collection: Sammy Kershaw - The Definitive Collection: Sammy Kershaw is a compilation album for American country music singer Sammy Kershaw. The album featured all of Kershaw's Top 40 country hits from 1991 to 2000.
- The Kershaw Sessions - The Kershaw Sessions is the name of several albums based on sessions done for the radio DJ Andy Kershaw including:
- Baron Kershaw - Baron Kershaw, of Prestwich in the County Palatine of Lancaster, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1947 for Fred Kershaw, who later served as a Lord-in-Waiting in the Labour government of Clement Attlee.