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βGβ is for Grayson, William John (1788-1863). Politician, planter, poet, essayist.
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βGβ is for Grayson, William John (1788-1863). Politician, planter, poet, essayist.
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This week, we'll be talking with author Kevin Duffus about his book, The 1768 Charleston Lighthouse : Finding the Light in the Fog of History.Charlestonβs first lighthouse was established on Middle Bay Island in 1768. The history of the lighthouse, however, has been lost in a fog of misinformation. Kevin Duffus conducted extensive research for his book and has been able to reconstruct the history of Americaβs seventh β and tallest at the time β lighthouse. Kevin will tell us about the structure's distinctive architecture inspired by Charleston's St. Michael's Church, the ingenious Irishman who designed and built it, its variety of lighting systems, its involvement in three wars, and is tragic end.
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βWβ is for Williams, David Rogerson (1776-1830). Congressman, governor.
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βWβ is for Williams, David Rogerson (1776-1830). Congressman, governor.
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βSβ is for Scott, Robert Kingston (1826-1900). Governor.
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βSβ is for Scott, Robert Kingston (1826-1900). Governor.
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βSβ is for Scots. The 1707 Treaty of Union allowed Scots free access to the British Empire and large numbers made their way to the southern colonies.
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βSβ is for Scots. The 1707 Treaty of Union allowed Scots free access to the British Empire and large numbers made their way to the southern colonies.
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βRβ is for Robertson, Benjamin Franklin (1903-1943). Journalist. In 1941, Benjamin Franklin Robertson began work on Red Hills and Cotton: An Upcountry Memory, a celebration of Scots Irish folkways and the agrarian lifestyleβthe work for which he is best remembered.
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βRβ is for Robertson, Benjamin Franklin (1903-1943). Journalist. In 1941, Benjamin Franklin Robertson began work on Red Hills and Cotton: An Upcountry Memory, a celebration of Scots Irish folkways and the agrarian lifestyleβthe work for which he is best remembered.
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βWβ is for Westos. Carolina colonists learned of this powerful Native American Savannah River nation soon after arrival.