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South Carolina from A to Z
Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688). Governor.
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“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688). Governor.
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“C” is for College of Charleston
South Carolina from A to Z
2 weeks ago
“C” is for College of Charleston
“C” is for College of Charleston. In 1785 the General Assembly passed an act creating a college “in or near the city of Charleston.”
South Carolina from A to Z
“M” is for Morton, Joseph, Sr. (ca.1630-1688). Governor.