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Society November 6, 2009  RSS feed
Caroline Arthur Mauldin Hendricks
     Caroline Arthur Mauldin Hendricks was born April 17, 1914, in Columbia, S.C. to the late Anne Peyre Moore Arthur and William Weston Arthur.
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Dr. Donald H. Robinson
      Donald Herbert Robinson, M.D., slipped comfortably from his body of 91 years Monday, October 26, 2009. He was a faithful supporter of Trenholm Road United Methodist Church, Contemporary Issues Class and Book Club, the members of which he loved dearly.
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In memory of Mildred Stansell Vaughn
     During the All Saints Choral Evening Prayer and Service of Healing November 1 at Shandon United Methodist Church the Music and Arts Ministry presented Psalm 150. It was crafted through the artistry of Diane Palley of New Mexico in loving memory of Mildred Stansell Vaughn by her friends and family. Psalm 150 is an etched and silkscreened panel from the original papercut by Palley.
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Correction
     The proceeds from The Shepherd’s Center of Columbia’s auction and dance, Nov. 6, will go to The Shepherd’s Center.
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From rice to torch to stewardship
A story of the ACE Basin
      The South Carolina Historical Society Fall Tour was held at ACE Basin plantations on October 25. My wife Linda and I used the tour as an excuse to spend the weekend in Charleston. We stayed at the Ansonborough Inn, built in 1900 as a warehouse and restored as a hotel in 2000. The Rue de Jean restaurant refreshed our love of French cuisine.
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Goodwill Plantation, A Living History Part 2: German Town and Basin Landing
      In 1729, the South Carolina authorities saw the importance of settling its middle region. Governor Robert Johnson was concerned about the danger from the Indians after the Yemassee War, and he designed a plan for the expansion of settlements along the rivers in the central part of the state.
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