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"L" is for Lining, John [1708-1760] Physician. Scientist.Audio
"L" is for Lining, John [1708-1760] Physician. Scientist.Audio
"W" is for Wilkinson, Robert Shaw [1865-1932] College President.Audio
"R" is for Riley, Richard Wilson [Born 1933] Governor. U.S. Secretary of Education.Audio
"B" is for Bethune, Mary McLeod. Educator. Social Activist. Government Official.Audio
"B" is for the Best Friend of Charleston. [Christened in October 1830]Audio
"L" is for Littlejohn, Nina [1879-1963] Hospital Administrator.Audio
"A" is for Attakulla Kulla. Cherokee Leader. Diplomat. Attakull Kulla, also known as Little Carpenter was an influential leader of the Cherokees in the midd-1700s. As a diplomat, he worked to advance...Audio
"B" is for Bessinger, Maurice [Born 1930] Businessman.Audio
"G" is for Gospel Music. Gospel music as a genre consists of two major categories, White Gospel and Black Gospel. Both styles share similar musical routes that stem from the evangelical religious...Audio
"M" is for McCray, Carrie Allen [1913-2009] Poet. Author.Audio
"L" is for Littlejohn, Cameron Bruce [1913-2007] Attorney. Legislator, Jurist.Audio
"S" is for Scott, Robert Kingston [1826-1900] Governor.Audio
"H" is for Heyward, Thomas, Jr. [1746-1809] Planter. Legislator, Jurist. Signer of the Declaration of Indepence.Audio
"G" is for the Governor’s Mansion [established in 1869]Audio
"W" is for Wilkinson, Marion Bernie [1870-1956]. Social Reformer. Black Women's Club Leader.Audio
"D" is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan [1916-2005] Congressman.Audio
"C" is for Charleston County. [1882 - 919 square miles, population 309,969.]Video
Learn an overview history of the The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon.