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  2. T. Ed Garrison Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edmond Garrison Jr. (January 21, 1922 – June 16, 2013) was an American farmer and politician who served in the South Carolina House of Representatives 1959–1966 and then the South Carolina Senate 1967–1988.

  3. Margaret Sellers Walker - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Elizabeth Regular was born in 1935, in Pendleton, South Carolina, the daughter of Daniel and Annie Regular. [1] She moved to Detroit with her family in 1945; her father worked in the automobile industry there. She attended Wayne State University before she married in 1951, and later earned her bachelor's degree there in the 1960s.

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    A South Carolina husband allegedly murdered his wife and dumped her body near a lake with the help of his two roommates before joining in on search parties looking for his wife who was reported ...

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    In 1783, he moved to Charleston, South Carolina and began publishing a newspaper, Pendleton Messenger. After the Treaty of Hopewell, he was given 640 acres (259 ha) on Eighteen Mile Creek near Pendleton by Governor Benjamin Guerard. He or his son later deeded about 16.9 acres (6.8 ha) to the Trustees of Hopewell Church.

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    DeWitt Sanford Dykes was born on August 16, 1903, in Gladsden, Alabama, to parents Mary Anna Wade and Henry Sanford Roland Dykes. [4] [5] His mother was a mother of six children, and his father was a lay minister of Methodism and brick mason. [6]

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    In 1838, he became a chaplain and a professor of geography, history and ethics, at the West Point, New York, a position he retained through 1840, when became principal of the seminary at Pendleton, South Carolina, until his death there on October 25, 1841. [1] Adams was a Freemason, member of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 4 in Providence, Rhode Island. [4]

  9. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

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