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Part 29: Pineville struggles By Warner M.Montgomery Warner@TheColumbiaStar.com Persecuted Huguenots fled France for the new English colony of South Carolina in the late 1600s. Families made their way up the Santee River where they established farms and traded with the Indians. Within a generation, they became wealthy planters who spoke English and attended the Anglican churc... More ... The Amazing Eurasian Odyssey as told by characters Matthew Garrick and Stephen Williams Part 11: Old Leningrad We did not make the same mistake we did in Moscow. This time we made reservations and got a confirmation On this first day, Matt and I walked around town with a girl named Uma and checked out a bit of downtown. That night I called my good friend Kaitlyn Pruitt whom I knew was studying Russian for... More ... |
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