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The beginning is about the house’s original owner, Paul de St. Julien’s family, and their French Huguenot origins. They moved to Charleston, S.C. to escape religious and political persecution, when...South Carolina Counties
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The French Huguenot Exodus | Hanover House
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African American Contributions | Hanover House
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William Hiott and Patrick McMillan discuss the contributions made by African Americans. When Paul de St. Julien died in 1741, he owned forty-five slaves. Most of the profit which came from St. Julien...
House History And Tour | Hanover House
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This last segment features a tour around the house, showing each room, design choices exclusive to each room, and some of the antiques and various artifacts on display in the home. Today, the house...
Burroughs and Chapin | South Carolina Public Radio
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"B" is for Burroughs & Chapin. Burroughs & Chapin Company, Inc., was formed in 1990 when the century-old Burroughs & Collins Company of Conway merged with Myrtle Beach Farms Company. Headquartered in...
Brown, Morris | South Carolina Public Radio
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"B" is for Brown, Morris (1770-1849). Clergyman. Brown, a free mulatto, was born in Charleston. He received a license to preach as a Methodist lay preacher and organized an African congregation in...
Williamston | South Carolina Public Radio
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“W” is for Williamston [Anderson County; population 3,791]. Around 1842 West Allen Williams discovered a mineral spring on his property that gave rise to the town named for him. Stories of the spring...
McCray, John Henry | South Carolina Public Radio
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"M" is for McCray, John Henry [1910-1987] Journalist. Civil rights activist.
Central | South Carolina Public Radio
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"C" is for Central [Pickens County; population 3,522]. The town of Central came into being when the Atlantic and Richmond Air Line [later the Southern Railroad] laid a track through Pickens County in...
Hemphill, James Calvin | South Carolina Public Radio
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Hemphill, James Calvin [1889-1970] Architect.
Gonzales, Ambrose Elliot | South Carolina Public Radio
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"G" is for Gonzales, Ambrose Elliot [1857-1926] Journalist. Businessman.