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Remembering the way it was at Hilton Head, Bluffton & Daufuskie
2005, History Press
in English
1596290617 9781596290617
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At age one hundred, lively as a dancer : Georgianna Barnwell, 1881-1986
The hunt was the thing : John Huggins, 1891-1989
Tycoon of the Low Country : Albert Kisler 'Kiss' Beach, 1892-1988
'It was some hard work' : William Aiken, 1894-
'Miss Hubbard,' the teacher : Agnes Hubbard Allen, 1896-1991
Summoned to sea at an early age : John Martin, 1896-2002
Love affair with an island : Hinson White, 1900-1985
These two pulled together : Thomas and Annie Fuller, 1900-
At home in the woods : Hugh O'Quinn, 1901-1992
Herring salad on Myrtle Island : Martin Stelljes, 1903-1994 ; Anna Stelljes, 1909-2003
Southern cookin' and free counsel : Katie McElveen, 1904-1996
From the matriarch: 'I've done my tas[k]' : Queenie Gadson Jenkins, 1905-1990
A young man and a boat : Edmond Hudson, 1905-1985
Saturday night music and terrapin 'smother' : Herbert Chaplin, 1907-1987 ; Regina Perry Chaplin, 1906-
A century of music : Luke Peeples, 1906-1994
Educator with a chuckle : Henry Emmett McCracken, 1906-1982
A sport from New York : Henry Sergeant 'Harry' Cram, 1907-1997
Back to Running Deer Plantation : Wilson Sanders, 1907-1986
Neighbors acted neighborly : Johnny White, 1909-1993
Carolina sport in the good old days : Margaret Lawrence Armstrong. 1910-
These brothers had tales to tell : Gaillard Stoney Heyward, 1910-1987 ; Daniel Hasell Heyward Jr., 1915-1997
Early twentieth-century education on Daufuskie : Frances Jones, 1910-2002
Daufuskie, nothin' else like it : Lance Burn, 1911-1989; Frank Burn, 1916-
Livin' by the rhythm of the tide :Alma Platt Hudson, 1911-2000
Oyster factory and opera records : Naomi McCreary McCracken, 1911-
Superintendent of Bull Island Plantation : Delmar Beach, 1912-
Sweet corn, children and catechism : Paul Pinckney, 1912-2000
Back and forth, back and forth : Charlie Simmons sr., 1913-
Legend in the seafood industry : Paul Maggioni, 1913-1992
Oysterman, lawman, storyteller : Lynn Livingston 'Buck' Smith Jr., 1917-1992
A windmill-powered radio : Annie Mae Mulligan Smith Jones, 1920-
Oysters, pride of the Low Country : S.V. 'Chief' Toomer, 1920-1990
Gerry and daufuskie's emergencies : Gerry Wheelihan, 1920-2004
Pinckney Island Plantation, 'heaven' : June Smith, 1920-
Want to know about oysters? ask Kidd : Andrew Kidd Jr., 1927-2001
Butter-bean picker turned political leader : Henry Driessen, 1927-
Rose Hill Mansion, a playhouse : Daisy Pinckney Frazier, 1928-2002
In the oyster business at the age of nine : James Benjamin 'Bennie' Hudson Jr., 1932-1997
Gullah became a source of pride : Herb Campbell, 1938-, and Emory Campbell, 1941-.
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