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Sims' editor at the Democrat was Stiles R. Mellichamp, who after a short period left to start his own newspaper, The Orangeburg Times. In 1881, Sims and Mellichamp came together again to merge their newspapers into The Times and Democrat. A close Orangeburg newspaper colleague of Sims in those early days was Hugo S. Sheridan.
Middleton was born February 18, 1919, in Orangeburg, South Carolina, the youngest of six children. His great-great-grandfather was an enslaved. His father was a carpenter and his mother was in the first graduating class of the University of South Carolina. [4] In 1942, Middleton graduated from Claflin University. [4]
A 13-year-old boy was killed in a hunting accident in the Midlands, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.. The teenager died Sunday afternoon in Orangeburg County, SCDNR ...
Orangeburg, also known as The Burg, is the principal city in and the county seat of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States. [5] The population of the city was 13,964 according to the 2020 census . [ 6 ]
The single-vehicle collision happened at about 10:05 p.m. in Orangeburg County, said Lance Cpl. Nick Pye. The rider of a 2007 Kawasaki motorcycle was driving south on U.S. 301 , according to Pye.
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Albert William Watson (August 30, 1922 – September 25, 1994) was an American politician, a Democrat-turned-Republican state and U.S. representative from South Carolina.He is best known for his losing 1970 campaign for governor of South Carolina, which has been described as the last high-profile, openly segregationist campaign in American politics.
She spent 22 days at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Regional Detention Center, where she was initially held without bond, facing 20 years to life in prison. ... a Democrat and graduate of South Carolina ...