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“L” is for Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin (1790-1879)
“L” is for Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin (1790-1879). Educator, author, clergyman.
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“P” is for Pinkney, Bill (1925-2007)
“P” is for Pinkney, Bill (1925-2007). A native of Dalzell, Pinkney began singing gospel songs as a child working in Sumter County’s cotton fields.
“S” is for Sheriff, Hilla (1903-1988)
“S” is for Sheriff, Hilla (1903-1988). Physician, public health official.
“S” is for Sherman’s march
“S” is for Sherman’s march. This campaign under General William Tecumseh Sherman is one of the more controversial of the Civil War.
“W” is for Wilson, Charles Coker (1864-1933)
“W” is for Wilson, Charles Coker (1864-1933). Architect. In 1914 Charles Coker Wilson became the first twentieth-century South Carolinian to be named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
Flu vaccination during pregnancy
This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Christopher Goodier about why the flu vaccination is especially important during pregnancy
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“H” is for Hollywood
“H” is for Hollywood (Charleston County; 2020 population 5,339).
“M” is for Middleton, Henry (1770-1846)
“M” is for Middleton, Henry (1770-1846). Legislator, governor, congressman, diplomat.
“M” is for Miles Brewton House (Charleston)
“M” is for Miles Brewton House (Charleston). Completed in 1769 the Miles Brewton House with its garden and well-preserved outbuildings constitute the centerpiece of what is widely considered the finest Georgian town-house complex in America.
"P" is for pine bark stew
“P” is for Pine Bark Stew. “Communal stew” is the name that southern cooking authority Stan Woodward gives stews made in big batches and cooked over open fires in large cast-iron pots.
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