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Chalmers, Lionel | South Carolina Public Radio
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"C" is for Chalmers, Lionel [1715-1777]. Physician. Scientist.Meet South Carolinians from various backgrounds and time periods.
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"C" is for Chalmers, Lionel [1715-1777]. Physician. Scientist.Audio
"E" is for Evans, John Gary [1863-1942]. Governor.Audio
"S" is for Scarborough, William Harrison [1912-1871]. Painter. Portraitist.Audio
"D" is for Drayton, John [1766-1822]. Governor. Jurist. Author.Audio
"B" is for Bennett, Thomas, Jr. [1781-1865]. Governor.Audio
"C" is for Chamberlain, Daniel Henry. [1835-1907] Governor. Attorney General.Audio
“D” is for Drayton, William Henry [1742-1779]. Revolutionary Leader. Planter. He was educated in England. In 1769, his essay in the South Carolina Gazette, opposing the non-importation association...Audio
“M” is for McNair, Robert Evander [1923-2007]. Attorney, legislator, governor. During World War II, McNair served 23 months in the Pacific theater. After the war, he graduated from USC and moved to...Audio
“F” is for Furchgott, Robert Francis [1916-2009]. Pharmacologist. Nobel Prize Laureate. When he was a young boy growing up in Orangeburg, Furchgott’s first interest was natural history. After...Audio
“R” is for Rainey, Joseph Hayne [1832-1887]. Congressman. Rainey was born a slave, but his father—a barber—was able to purchase his family's freedom. During the Civil War, he was forced to serve as a...