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Vardry McBee | History of SC Slide Collection

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Vardry McBee | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 95
Vardry McBee ( -1864) is known as the Father of Greenville, in spite of his living in North Carolina until 1834. In 1815, McBee purchased extensive properties in Greenville, and established flour...
Basil Manly, Sr. | History of SC Slide Collection

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Basil Manly, Sr. | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 91
Basil Manly, Sr. (1798-1868), was the author of the resolutions leading to cleavage of the Baptist Church in 1844 into northern and southern branches. He was influential in securing the establishment...
Charles Izard Manigault | History of SC Slide Collection

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Charles Izard Manigault | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 89
Charles Izard Manigault (1789-1874) was born in Charleston, but grew up in Philadelphia, graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. Some planter and merchant families, like the Izards and...
Joshua Lazarus | History of SC Slide Collection

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Joshua Lazarus | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 84
Joshua Lazarus (1796-1861) was president of the congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in Charleston from 1851-1861, and an investor whose efforts helped bring natural gas lighting to Charleston...
Mary Camilla Judson | History of SC Slide Collection

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Mary Camilla Judson | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 81
Mary Camilla Judson (1828-1920), the sister of Charles H. Judson (see Charles Hallette Judson), was for 46 years connected with the Greenville Female College (see A Card Advertising "The Greenville...
Charles Hallette Judson | History of SC Slide Collection

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Charles Hallette Judson | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 80
Charles Hallette Judson (1820-1898), a leading Baptist educator, came to South Carolina in 1857 as a professor of mathematics and mechanics at Furman University. During the Civil War he also took...
Jane Bruce Guignard | History of SC Slide Collection

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Jane Bruce Guignard | History of SC Slide Collection
Episode 70
Jane Bruce Guignard (1874-1960) was born in Aiken County, educated at the College for Women in Columbia (see Chicora College), and in 1900 entered the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia. She...
How Has the South Shaped American Music? | Take on the South
   - Episode 15 What is Real Southern Cooking? 10

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What is Real Southern Cooking?
Episode 10
The discussion continues with recollections of favorite meals for holidays and other times of the year, and of course, the conversation eventually turns to barbecue!
How Has the South Shaped American Music? | Take on the South
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What is Real Southern Cooking?
Episode 11
The final segment provides a discussion of the merits of lard, as opposed to vegetable oil, of gazpacho and gaspachi, of new directions for food, of documenting, cataloging, and preserving foods...