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"F" is for Freemasonry [Established in 1735]Audio
"R" is for Riley, Richard Wilson [Born 1933] Governor. U.S. Secretary of Education.Video
Learn an overview history of the The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon.Audio
"P" is for Pickens, Francis Wilkinson [1807-1869] Congressman, diplomat, governor.Audio
"E" is for Evans, Emily Plume [Died 1942] Suffragist. Club-woman.Audio
"C" is for Charleston, Siege of [April-May, 1780]Audio
"W" is for Williams, David Rogerson [1776-1830] Congressman, governor.Audio
"D" is for Dozier, James Cordie [1885-1974] Soldier. Medal of Honor Recipient. Elected Adjutant General in 1926 and held the office continuously until his retirement in 1959.Audio
“A” is for Audubon, John James [1785-1851]. Artist. Ornithologist. Naturalist. Born in Santo Domingo and reared in France, Audubon arrived in America in 1803. By 1820 he was supporting himself as a...