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The land on which the Visanska-Starks House sits was previously owned by Mrs. Bessie Springs Childs, daughter of the family that founded Springs Industries in Fort Mill, SC (now Springs Global); wife of Capt. Lysander D. Childs, a banker and legislator; sister-in-law of William G. Childs, President of the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad, and daughter-in-law of Colonel Lysander D ...
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The Reverend William Martin, who once served as a pastor of Washington Street Church and whose family played an important role in the city of Columbia during and after the Civil War, traveled throughout the South and in the North as far as Philadelphia, New York, and Buffalo, telling Washington Street's story and soliciting funds for its ...
Herbert Cayruth Nelson III, a 44-year-old Columbia resident, died at the scene of the crash, Fairfield County Coroner Chris Hill said.
William Herbert (1743 – February 24, 1818) was an Irish American politician, banker, and merchant in Colonial Virginia who served two non-consecutive terms as the mayor of Alexandria, Virginia and mayor of Alexandria, D.C. [1] [2] [3]
In 1813, the South Carolina Legislature incorporated the church as the "First Presbyterian Church of the Town of Columbia" [3] The current site of the church was a shared cemetery with the local Episcopal congregation from 1794 to 1813. [3] The legislature gave the cemetery and other lands to be shared between the Episcopalians and the ...
North Main Street in Columbia, South Carolina on Saturday, July 9, 2022. The area north of downtown is undergoing changes due to development.
The 1960 South Carolina United States Senate election was held on November 8, 1960, to select the U.S. Senator from the state of South Carolina.Popular incumbent Senator Strom Thurmond easily won the Democratic primary and was unopposed in the general election.