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  2. Elizabeth Talford Scott - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Caldwell was born near Chester, South Carolina, where her family lived as sharecroppers on the Blackstock Plantation, on the land where her grandparents had been enslaved. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She was the sixth of fourteen children (seven brothers and seven sisters) born to Mary Jane and Samuel Caldwell and the third female. [ 5 ]

  3. Park Sterling Bank - Wikipedia

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    Park Sterling Bank, was a bank based in Charlotte, North Carolina. It had $3.3 billion in assets [1] and branches in North Carolina and South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia. The parent company was Park Sterling Corp. (Nasdaq: PSTB). A merger with South State Bank was completed November 30, 2017. [2]

  4. They made one-of-a-kind quilts that captured the public's ...

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    Stella Mae Pettway, who has sold her quilts on Etsy for $100 to $8,000, has characterized having scissors and access to more fabrics now as a paradox of “advantage and a disadvantage.”

  5. Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina

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    Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina is a building on 50 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [ 1 ]

  6. South Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    The South Financial Group was the parent company of Carolina First, with branch locations in North and South Carolina and Mercantile Bank, with branch locations in Florida. [ 2 ] The South Financial Group began posting heavy losses in 2008 and lost more than $1.7 billion before its sale in 2010 to TD Bank Financial Group of Toronto, Ontario ...

  7. Citizens & Southern National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Savings Bank, renamed in 1918, opened October 1, 1874, as the Germania Savings Bank. In May 1928, the names of the two Atlantic banks were changed to Citizens and Southern Bank of South Carolina, although the bank was operating only in Charleston with two locations on King Street and was owned by C&S of Georgia. [8]