A Ray of Light: Memories and Reflections on the Life of Ray Robinson Williams. "A Hot Municipal Contest: Prohibition and Black Politics in Greenville, South Carolina after Reconstruction" by Stephen A. A history and genealogy of the Agnes Young family dating back to the middle 18th century. 10350 boul. Includes student reviews of the Sandlapper kits. Detailed map of Greenville County circa 1904 denoting different business and industry locations throughout the county as well as other major landmarks. About NCES Commissioner Contact NCES Staff Help; Contact Tools ED.gov Newsflash. Gives a history and background of the park as well as numerous points of interest within the park. Elementary/ Secondary. A set of criteria for establishing wether or not a site or structure is of historical value. Completely renovated six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in the highly desirable Augusta Road area zoned for Augusta Circle Elementary situated on just under 0.6 acre. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score . Teresa Brazell. Discussion of Robert Coles work " Children of Crisis " where he chronicles ten years he spent in the south talking with people from all walks of life trying to paint a picture of the South. The 1931 yearbook from Greenville Womans College. Businessmen boarding N55V ooo. Other includes map of the Property of the Boy Scouts of America. Synagogues in Greenville SC researched by SC Room of Greenville County Library. Mentions Whitehorse Road, Mush Creek, and Possum Kingdom. Public. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Joseph H. Earle. Article describing the variety of authors in Greenville. Milton Davis Chemical Company Textile Colors 43. Seems to be setting up a basis for some type of similar program at Furman's library. South Carolina's International Greenville: A Guide. Invitation to initial meeting of Greenville Historical Records Committee where first progress report will be heard. Fiberglass Aerial 14. They are as follows: The Old Stone Church and Cemetery, Fort Hill, Pendleton, Hopewell, Fort Rutledge, Cemetery Hill, and Keowee. The collection of papers covers early articles of the Register of Historical Records in Greenville, SC, and personal correspondence covering a range of interests such as the Alston Home and the Grand Opera of Greenville. Discusses related bills being written at both a national and a state level. A history of Greenville up until the 1950's as told by Frank Barnes. Support Staff; Calendar . Teacher
Expressed that this elevator requested with all possible speed. Booklet giving information on Owens -Corning Fiberglas Corp and Clark-Schwebel Fiberglas Corp, both located in Anderson. Notes on a Greenville County historical tour. "Quiet, Crew Sleeping" and man working on engine qq. A short tour guide of different historical high points throughout South Carolina. T C Gower Obituary T C Gower, Mayor, proclamation mourning death of Robert E Lee 1852 Insurance Policy of 2 slaves, D2 114 T C Gower T C Gower Obituary T C Gower, Mayor, proclamation mourning death of Robert E Lee 1852 Insurance Policy of 2 slaves Donated by Fletcher Lowe, Textile Best Deal - 2 reels Windmill Production, Huff History envelope contents of the Huff History book illustrations, photos, and negatives, Plat of Pleasantburg, 1797 Street from River to Head of the Avenue sketch Huff book illustrations p. 48, residence of Theodosia Burr Prospect Hill Huff book illustrations p. 48, Southeast view of Greenville Huff book illustrations p. 48, Portrait of Mrs. Benjamin F. Perry Huff book illustrations p. 94, Gower, Coxe, and Gower Carriage Factory Huff History book illustrations p. 94, Load of Raw Cotton, 1899 Huff History book illustrations p. 160, Phyllis Wheatley Association, Broad St. 1924 Huff History book illustrations p.272, Arbor at Bethel Camp Ground, 1884 Huff History book illustrations p. 272, Grading at Ceasar's Head Huff History book illustrations p. 272, Vardry Mill Chicora College Huff History book illustrations p. 160, Ellison Smyth Huff History book illustrations p. 160, 1. 0.5 miles. She will be teaching 5th grade. A fact book about Anderson South Carolina. Abbeville Was Exciting Place As Secession, War Approached. Discusses life at the mill and the community, Alston Place Sale to Honour Greenville County Deeds Book KK-261. Furman University Magazine from Spring 1965. It enrolls 532 students in grades 1st through 12th. Parents can join a PTA or PTO to get more involved in their child's school. Biography of the Hinkson family of Philadelphia. The study judged how good of a community Greenville based on various different criteria. Discusses adventurous spirit among the founders of Springfield Baptist Church. 5 ref # 161, Wilkins home on 1003 Augusta St; Pg 6 ref # 75, interior of the Wilkins home; pg 6 ref #124, Nita Thurston/corner of Anderson St. and Arlington Ave; Pg 7 ref # 1186, JC Milford home on 706 Augusta St.; Pg 8 ref # 332, Milton Smith home on 1201 Augusta St; Pg. For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals. Gen Micah Jenkins: The Struck Eagle; Smith, Roy McBee Brushy Creek: The Alexander McBee Country Home, Volume XII (1998-2005): Glfillin, William M The Reverend Alexander Mitchell: A Very Personal History; Willis, Jeffrey R General Waddy Thompson; Richardson, Steve Elements of Early Community in Southeast Greenville; Smith Roy McBee Vardry McBee: The Founding Father of Greenville; Crosby, Elizabeth Thurston u Vaugn and the Orpanage Scandals: The Crime of the Century; Bloom, Jack A History of the Jewish Community of Greenville, SC; Hipp, Anna Kate Architecture Without Architects: The Victorian Folk Cottage; Rutlede, Mary Charleston and Greenville: A Look at Some Historical Family Connections; Theodore, Nice A Taste of Greece in Greenville; McCuen, Anne Every House has its secrets; McLeod, John The Battle of the Great Can Brake, History of Grindal Shoals by Rev JD Bailey, A Century of Progress First Baptist Church by Robert Norman Daniel, The Bicentennial History of Brushy Creek Baptist Church Taylors, SC 1974-1994 by Susan Frazier Kahl, A Strong Tower: The Centennial History of 1st Baptist Church of Greer 1880-1990 by Joe Drew, History of 1st Presbyterian Church of Greenville by Henry Bacon McKoy, Faith or Two Old Tires and Pork and Beans by Lucille Kimbrell Merritt, A Century of Service for God and Man in the Heart of a Growing City by Misc, 2nd Presbyterian Church of Greenville by unknown, The Buncombe St Methodist Story by AM Moseley, 150 years: 1st Presbyterian Church of Greenville by James Walker Murray and Dorcas Barnett Lindsey, Nothing Happened by Accident by James B Orders, Discipline, Perfection, and Beauty: A History of Choral Music at Furman Universtiy and Greenville Woman's College, Heritage First Baptist Church Greenville SC 1831-1992 by Loulie Latimer Owens Pettigrew, The Little Boy and His Shoes by Lisa Cooper Van Riper, The Missionary Ed. A small booklet containing the history of St. Helena's Church in Beaufort, South Carolina from 1712 until the time of the booklet's publication. Article highlighting changes in prison policy under Ellis C. McDougal as State Prison continues growing. GSP Airport Fire Truck in front of tower 3. Discusses a brief biography of Loggins as well as highlighting his career as Superintendent, on of the "greatest challenges" an educator had ever faced in South Carolina. A guideline and plan for historic preservation in the South Carolina Appalachian Region. Includes a history written by President Jack K. Williams as well as information about the campus, academics, and athletics. Pet Diary Products Company 8. Includes of a brief biographical sketch of Porter as written by Judith Bainbridge. The Official Facebook page for Augusta Circle Elementary School located in Greenville, SC. Includes a map of the area as well. thanks for the memories 98-99; christmas pagaent program (061), photos of teachers and students 1994 (063), postcard of main bldg and bell tower of furman (070), poe mill store renovation into art gallery (072), patton, tillman, bruce store blueprints (073), ration stamps 1945; selective service card of je mardre (075), hupmobile automobile info and pictures (076), hayne hipp with clock in front of liberty life building on main st. (077), postcards upper main st. drawing on furman bell tower (080), nrhs bulletin magazine greenville and norhtern railway company (083), camera tour through greenville air force base (085), history of hogback/glass mtn and creation of greenville water shed (093), history of pumpkintown-oolenoy land of grain and clear water (094), photo of main st. trolley platforms (096), woodside bldg looking n to calhoun towers (003), looking s to liberty life and poinsett (004, 012), looking north to woodside (005, 021,046,049,051,052), s. main st.; belks under construction (006), chamber of commerce under constuction (008), endel "castle" demolition march 24 1924 (026), cabaniss gardner corner n main and college (030), main st. looking n from court street (033), w.m. A second compilation of Henry Bacon McKoy's thoughts, correspondences and personal tidbits shedding light on his life and work. Article discussing the surprising retirement of Dr. W.F. Disposal Plant 46. of greenville branch of aauw; from converse college; about the aauw, to ms. keller; to send information to sectional director, letter to ms. hocombe; about meeting of the board of managers; feb. 17, 1923. to ms. boswell; branch report; from ms. burnett, pres. Article on Vice President Hubert Humphrey's visit to Furman in September of 1967. Steel Heddle Manufacturing Co. Aerial 6. Grades 6 - 8. Volunteer Application Form. 1914 (045), green stamps mobile redemption center (062), Greenville women's College tennis players (077), camp counselors and campers in front of cabin (080), Mrs. Davis postcard; Provost's Mother (081), bool Weevils Champions 1912-1915; Shoeless Joe Jackson (082), Portman Shoeal Marina at Lake Hartwell (084), Reedy River and falls cottage and park (086-087), Reedy River Bridge demolished Oct. 12,1910-construction Feb.13,1911 (089-090), Southern Franklin Processing Co machines and dyehouse 1920s (101), men playing hourseshoes at work site in Fountain Inn (117), Black "mammy" serving spoon bread at Poinsett Hotel (119), Pete Hollis, Parker School District (124), Eugenia Duke of Kuke Sandwich Company (125), Grover Cleveland visit to greenville (127), Joe Jackson and Joe Spencer on rt. Also an unidentified school. Greenville Historical Records Committee Register of Historical Record from 1961. Augusta Circle School Profile. Donated by Anne Sherard, Keys Family Sketches Four Generations. An auto-biography of Laura Ebaugh. Work contains information on the condition of South Carolina in 1791 especially in relation to George Washington's presidential tour. Night view of approach lighting with stats on back vv. Runway Lights at Night 49. Articles on importmant men, and also information on how segregation exists but life seems to be improving for the black man. and record building photos. Article discussing the new avenues that have been opened as Gassaway Mansion became the Modern Museum of Art. Collection of Piedmont and Northern Railway Company's magazine for the year of 1957. Also includes lengthy explanation of the roots of this name and also the significance. Bylaws for the Boy Choir of the Carolinas. N1757 A in flight with stats on back mm. The Lanneau-Norwood House at 411 Belmont Avenue. Also includes and extensive history of the region dating back to prehistoric times. Greenville news article discussing stabilization of divorce rate in the United States. Dan River Runs Deep: An Informal History of a Major Textile Company 1950-81. This may indicate that the area has a lower level of poverty than the state average. Textile World Magazine from 1960, the Fact File Issue. Copy of Declaration of Independence handwritten in pen and ink in the round for Lions Club event. A cookbook review written by Laur S. Ebaugh on the Tricentennial Cookbook. Included are numerous stories, anecdotes about her and her family and sermons from her father. A magazine discussing different projects in historic preservation in 1967. History begins in the 17th century and continues into the modern era. Greenville 21: Augusta Circle Elementary School, 100 Wynyah St., Greenville Greenville 25: E North St. Academy, 1720 E North Street, Greenville Greenville 28: E North St Academy, 1720 E North. Many of the letters regard the Secretary of War of the United States as well engineering issues. Bill Odom in front of propeller of Bequine plane 91. The purpose of the program is to help univesities nationwide improve their behavioral sciences departments. Includes programs the University of North Carolina, the University of Miami, and Duke Univestiy have to help "enrich" their respective libraries. It has 17.1 students to every teacher. Produced by the State Education Department this includes not only educational improvement but social, economic, and community concerns. Textile World Magazine from 1957 covering "Today's Industrial Fabrics." Namely it discusses communism and internal threats. Various articles taken from Life Magazine. Includes a map of Greenville as well as weekly events and points of interest. Sketch of seats inside plane ww. Interior of Coke Plant 34. An almost poetic passage on the promise of spring. On-campus programs can give high schoolers a taste of college life. A booklet highlighting the leadership needs for the South in the upcoming years. Article discussing the prominence of the Poinsett name in Greenville. looked for the lights" of the plane (032), Mr. Bob Stevens and Ralph Cutbertson on a Grumman Gulfstream )033), Greer, SC airplane crash into house (041), Greenville/Spartanburg Airport under construction; aerial (001), Airport firetruck and fireman in front of airport tower (002), mulitple pictures of GSP under construction (003), Planes grouped in a field w/ many people; aerial (008), People gathered to watch a plane unload (009), people reading around Avis Rent a Car counter (010), Eastern Airlines plane w/ the pilot (013), sewage disposal plant maulding Rd. East Park Historic District; National Register of Historic Places, Greenville High Yearbooks (3), 1922,1923 donated by Annelle Powell Locke. I grew up in Sumter, SC. Discusses successful picnic at Woodburn. Used for instruction of initiatives. Follows family through changes of children going to college and a father being enlisted in active duty because of war. Ideal Laundry Wagon 5. Also includes an inventory of historic sites in Greenville, SC. "Bridging the Gap to Greenville" by Laura Smith Ebaugh A comprehensive yet concise look into Greenville's history and demographics from the perspective of a realtor who was a native of Greenville. IBM Exterior 17. Includes key people and events as well as extensive lists of trustees for the hospital. 1973 yearbook from Furman University. Includes suggestions for number of members that should represent various local organizations that would be involved in history. The Little Boy and The Shoes: A Story of Compassion That is Moving The Heart of South Carolina. A guide to different records sources in South Carolina as they pertain to genealogy. Owens-Corning Fiberglass Company 10. (UU), Winding Machines, spool, and man and women (1940s) (WW), silo outside mill w/ railroad car holding starch (AAA), man and cotton and other machines (004-010-024,026,027, 083), men working on long row of machines (028), women and working on cotton and other machines (031-037,081,084,085), Poe Hardware and their warehouse (038,041,042,044,045), Daniel Construction; 2 men standing near crane looking at blueprints (048), people outside Geer Refrigeration Co. (080), Al Jolson, the Jazz singer, Carolina Theatre Production (001), Greenville Public Librar bookmobile at Parker School District (002), Eagle Bus Line, Greenville-Columbia (004), George Green Wholesale Fruit and Produce Truck (008), Fritz Hollings, James C. Self Jr, Bryan Dorn (014), Boll Weevile Baseball Team (1912-1915) (017), men of the community chest: Henry, Bateman, Arrington, Merritt, Gilfillin, Holmes, Symmes, Huntington (021), Ella zackary and James Gowen wedding (024), Bob Poole's Gospel Favorites Singers (027), SC representitives Life Insurance Co of Va Aug. 18, 1922 (028), Southeastern Life Insurance Co. employees (030), group of 6 men Andy Anderson (GSP), Hugh Aiken, Adams (Sirrine) (031), group of men uner banner for the World of Young Ideas by Kaynee (032), cub scouts den 3, pack 11 many 1959 (036), baseball tem possibly greenville High (037), orchestra, ellison smith written on photo (038), men playing checkers and horseshoes (040), Greenville High students in front of school on westfield st. (041), man and women in old car at stadium (043), Traxler summer home Paris Mtn. An extensive history of the Anderson family beginning in the 18th century moving onward into the 20th century. Includes photos and histories of these places and the people who inhabited them. Includes historical information for numerous sites in Union County. Also an article by Vice-President Humphrey regarding "The Purpose of Education.". The survey concludes that a new nursery with lower rates should be opened on a one year trial basis for a maximum of 50 students. CarolineAiken
Avenues to children's art, photography, and film were all discussed. Written in English, French , Spanish, Italian, German, and Japanese. A report given by Kelsey and Guild of Boston to the Municipal League of Greenville, South Carolina with suggestions for improving the aesthetics of Greenville. Donated by Marion Porter Brawley Rose family in 2012. Many of the stories pertain directly to Ms. Simonson's life. millette; list of members whose dues are currently due; aug 10 1950; includes evening members, fine arts building women's college of furman university (006), main st. looking north showing viaduct (026), heldman monument springwood cememtary (033), greenville county bond, lewis carpenter (037), ottaray hotel; mrs. jesse he tate, sr (038), women's suffarage; maggies letters and clips; mrs. o perry earle, jr (040), women's suffarage; maggie's letters and clips; mrs. o perry earle, jr (041), hannon's brickyard 1899; russell c ashmore jr (042), baby pictures; wilton haynesworth earle, jr (052), worley mcgee geer w/ marguerite geer sarle (053), dr. thomas earle w/ wilton haynesworth earle jr (055), lou brummer articles about greenville (058,066), articles about 1947 lynchings; lou brummer (068), greenville photography oscar landing 200 w earle st, 104 west earle st (069), photocopied articles adn photographs oscar landing (070), presidential photographs; oscar landing (071), photographs of postcards; reedy r. falls; us courthouse; masonic temple; oscar landing (076), bank of commerce corner of w. main and coffee; oscar landing (077), photographs of city plans; oscar landing (078), earle's home corner of buncombe and richardson st. (079), west greenville charlie robinson's drugstore; oscar landing (082), photograph: old camperdown, falls cottage, wood dam, chicora college, mcbee mills (085), photo: reedy river falls, note wood dam, camperdown mill, office, furman (086), photo: mcbee mills, gower bridge, reedy r. falls, camperdown mill (087), photo: mcbee mill, reedy r. falls, camperdown mill (088), photo: ebenezer/gower/thomas cox carriage factory (089), greenville municipal bank; margret fox (091), john d. hollingsworth machine; bill henderson (092), mcbee mill 5 cent coupon used on historical society brochure (093), 1954 photo of madam delores palm reader by robert serfling (095), 2005 color photo of reedy river falls and libery bridge downtown (096), photos of fire of kirby quinn's maxwell and quinn furniture store taken from roof of the the poinsett (097), joanne woodward glass menagerie program; barbara palmer (100), gower, coxe and markley coach factory; c. late 1800s; barbara palmer (101), carpenter bros. drugstore postcard; s main (103), cylde beattie circus s. pleasantburg 1958 (105), j. perry poole house greenville sheriff w. washington (106), lottie poole clerk of court w. greenville (107,108), donaldson school football 1924, ymca 1925 basketball, greenville high graduation program (109), richard sawyer postcards of greenville and camp sevier(aa), us anvy orientation cruise scrapbook and brochure (a-004), attendance record board of directors; 1956 chamber of commerce (005), bridge photo 3 civilians, 1 officer (006), program textile hall shakespeare play (015), box containing: rotary club yearbooks, st. andrews society of sc, poinsett culb, lion's club (016), poinsett register may 18, 1988 ghs 100th anniversary (017), charles fawcett newspaper article news and courieer charleston, sc sunday, feb 26, 1956 (021), richard sawyer color post card of s main st. amerian bank intersection of augusta and pendelton st (024), 1996 calendar downtown greenville of yesteryear (025), greenville co. historical preservation comm. History of First Presbyterian Church including important people, events and a few other facets of local history. Greenville Womans College documents: Copy of the alma mater, Martha Peace report card, Scholarship society membership requirements, Zetosophia (scholarship society) banquet programs 1924 and 1929, Zetasophia scholarship society constitution, Alumni Association luncheon program 1929, School of Expression graduating recital program 1919, Conservatory of Music final concert program 1921, Commencement programs 1921 and 1928, The Spokesman October 11, 1924, Photo of the Glee Club. Book containing works by different Furman professors on the subjects of race, class, and social justice as viewed through the lens of different fields of study. 2023 Greenville County Historical Society | An, Copy of Fletcher Lowe Insurance Policy for two slaves; 1852, City Proclamation mourning death of Robert E. Lee, A Century of Progress Being the First Baptist Church. History of the South Carolina National Bank of Charleston that would later become the South Carolina National Bank. integrationist approach to Civil Rights. Ended up in the city winning in court and the statue was moved. Letters are business related as opposed to being personal letters. Letter to Miss Ebaugh about meeting discussing Greenville County Historical Society matters that have recently come up. Illegible letter written to Miss Ebaugh in September 1962. . Augusta Circle Elementary raised $14,750 for Columbia school affected by flooding. Includes history of Rotary Club in Greenville from its inception until 1956. Professional Staff. Greenville Spinners memorabilia and newspaper clippings from 1938-1953. ACE Student/Parent Handbook (PDF) Report to Parents . Copy of the American Association of University Women South Carolina State Division Bylaws. I graduated from USC in Columbia,SC. Also discusses the role of the Foundation for Historic Restoration in The Pendleton Area. Greenville Historical Buffs to Form Committee for Preservation of Records, Important Data About City said in Danger of Being lost. A Doctor Talks With the South and its Young Heroes. Area planned to be flooded over as Duke Power Dams it next spring which will be a major archeological loss as far as possible lower Cherokee Artifacts and even prehistoric artifacts that are thought to be buried in this area. A First Presbyterian Church worship scehdule for the day and the rest of the schedule for the week. Two articles about creation of the Greenville County Historical Records Committee. Early Aviation outside barn, Envelope: Stevens Aviation/Airplanes contains items a-n, a. A comprehensive history of Furman University from its beginnings in Edgefield, SC up until the 1950's. Drawer 3, number 116, Playbill for the Glass Menagerie at the Greenville Little Theater featuring Joanne Woodward, 1976. A magazine discussing different projects in historic preservation in 1966. Insurance maps of Greenville outside the downtown area up until city limits. Three different views on segregation decisions. Covers Williams career as a lawyer and a South Carolina State Representative and Senator. Unloading entrance to GSP 66. Nicole Bell. The form below lets you find Augusta Circle Elementary alumni info and Augusta Circle Elementary students. Man smiling in front of loading zone gg. Donated by Deborah Adams, American Spinning 1893-1990 Donated by Max Cochran, 100 Year Anniversary Pictures-Liberty Life. Includes information on The Pleasant Alexander House as well as information Frank Spellman. The Stroms of South Carolina 1765-1983 and Certain Allied Families. A Family of Milton, SC, AgnesYoung, Widow, and her sons. leowens@greenville.k12.sc.us, RebeccaRegister
20 total photos. Staff are members of Greer High School. Two different driving tours in the Pendleton and Clemson area. In Greenville County Schools, 54% of students tested at or above the proficient level for reading, and 56% tested at or above that level for math.Blythe Academy did better in math andbetter in reading in this metric compared with students across the state. An extensive collection of poetry and writing from Walter M. Lee. Mandi Hennigan. Article discussing an upcoming exhibit in Old Salem (N.C.) that will feature the "Piedmont Room" of the Guilford House. Article centered around South Carolina's history and its celebration of its tricentennial. A Nineteenth Century History of Greenville South Carolina. Information sheet from the National Trust for Historic Preservation outlining steps needed to protect a historic site or building. Invation to meeting of Greenville Historical Records Committee. South Carolina in 1791: George Washington's Southern Tour. Includes all major roads, highways, waterways, cities, and national parks. Paper entitled "Steel Heddle Growing with Greenville 1898-1977" donated by Murray Howard, Willard Blitch, Bob Dillon, D3 134 Greenville News 5/6/92 "Leveling a Landmark" Photo - Textile Hall, D3 125 9/64 Daniel Construction Company Memorial Tribute to Charles E. Daniel, D3 126 - 2012 "100 Years of Greenville Hospital System". Invitation to Miss Ebaugh inviting her to join The South Carolina Historical Society. N9005V in flight with stats on back yy. A collection of poems and writings from Carolinian Annie Simons Porter. Augusta Circle Elementary School placed in the top 5% of all schools in South Carolina for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 1%, and reading proficiency is top 10%) for the 2020-21 school year. This is a result of the Bailey Report failing to mention the arboretum causing it to be more worthy of a footnote than textual inclusion. Teacher
2 men boarding in Stevens lot mmm. Map of Greater Greenville area with markings denoting places of historical significance. Dedication of the Chapel of Transfiguration Kanuga Lake, N.C. Cover of a program for the dedication of a chapel. Historic Preservation Planning In Appalachian South Carolina. Both these hosed by Colonial Dames. Special Collections: Furman University Library. The original raw copy of "The Dark Corner of Greenville County" by Anne Hendricks. Two Sites are Selected for Landmark Visitation. A compilation of articles covering the cultural and artistic history of Greenville. Balentine Packing Women Making Sausage Links 25. History of the Greenville First Baptist Church from the early 1800's to the present day. Inlcudes not only a review of the book but an explanation of the major concept. These accompany a letter from Edward D Sloan, Jr dated Dec 13, 2012. Owner of Grandfather Mountain Believes he'll Get Low Road. Spent significant time in America and established a society in Charleston, S.C. to obtain and preserve plants.
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