Sometimes, when a place is especially beautiful, it’s easy to forget the pragmatic origins of its creation. Such is the case at one of Charleston’s most iconic historic sites: White
John Palmer was born in 1750, the eldest son of “Turpentine John” Pamor, who I told you about recently. He married Mary Anne Cahusac (pronounced ku-zak) from St. James Santee
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I’m hoping that by putting out some "History Bits and Pieces" I will get more information about each mentioned. Seems much of early history (on some subjects) is getting increasingly