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Sarah Hutson Butler (1860-1895)
1888 |
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Corporal Floyd G. Wallace, Sr. He was a Drill Instructor in World War II. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1942 |
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Virginia Wallace Keogh and Evelyn Wallace Byrd. Their parents were Floyd George and Margaret Neal Wallace. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1946 |
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Left to right: Virginia Wallace Keogh (1935-1995), Floyd Wallace, Jr., and Evelyn Wallace Byrd. Physical Description: 5x7 Publisher: Unknown
1946 |
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Floyd and Margaret Wallace, Sr. and Floyd Wallace, Jr., 1941, at home on Long Street. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1941 |
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William Washingon Browne, from `Negro Stars in All Ages of the World` by W. H. Quick, L. L. B. Browne was a champion of empancipation and joined the Union Army in 1862 [...]
1890 |
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General Robert Smalls (1839-1915) first became known in the middle of the Civil War when he freed himself, his crew and their families from slavery on May 13, 1862, by co [...]
1890 |
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Robert Brown Elliot (1842-1884) arrived in South Carolina in 1867 and established a law practice in South Carolina. He represented the state in the United States House of [...]
1890 |
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Kindergarten class at Fairview Elementary School. Alice Haynes Kibler, at age 5, is on the front row, far right. Physical Description: Publisher: Unknown
1941 |
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Alice Kibler, the first black student to represent the United States in the International Brotherhood Week Program. This event was held at First United Methodist Church i [...]
1948 |
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