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Narciso Gener Gonzales (August 5, 1858 – January 19, 1903) was an American journalist born in Eddingsville, Edisto Island, South Carolina. He founded The State newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina with his brother, Ambrose E. Gonzales in 1891. Gonzales was a frequent critic of Tillmanism.
The State is an American newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper is owned and distributed by The McClatchy Company in the Midlands region of the state. It is by circulation, the second-largest newspaper in South Carolina after The Post and Courier .
Laura Alice Miles was born in Nashville, Tennessee, one of three daughters of Thomas Edwin Miles, Sr. and Mary Jared Bryan. [1] She graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University where she majored in English and first took drawing classes in 1948 and she got married later that year and moved with her husband to Columbia, South Carolina.
"Newspaper Digitization Projects: United States: South Carolina". Chicago: Center for Research Libraries. Chicago: Center for Research Libraries. University of Florida.
According to his obituary in the Columbia State newspaper, Coogler published five thousand short collections of original verse during his lifetime, besides two versions of his book-length collection titled Purely Original Verse. [1] Coogler's verse attracted mocking attention from prominent American magazines, including Puck and Munsey's ...
South Carolina State of the State 2019 address, with Democratic response from Senator John Scott on South Carolina Educational Television; SC state Senator John Scott (D-Richland) on the credit union difference, SB 418 by Carolinas Credit Union League, February 2019; Interview on Quinton's Close-ups, May 2018
Former Columbia Mayor Bob Coble recalled Sunday night, “We all grew up with Joe Pinner on Mr. Knozit.” But Pinner, with his unforgettable resonant voice, was a vital cog in other ways ...
Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (May 27, 1857 – July 11, 1926) was a newspaper founder with his brother and wrote stories about African Americans. He was born on a plantation in Colleton County, South Carolina. [1]