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  2. Carroll A. Campbell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Campbell at a 1986 campaign rally, with Vice President George H. W. Bush and Senator Strom Thurmond. Carroll Ashmore Campbell Jr. (July 24, 1940 – December 7, 2005), was an American Republican politician who served as the 112th governor of South Carolina from 1987 to 1995.

  3. Denmark, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Denmark was originally called Grahams Turnout, as it was founded in the 1830s for a railroad extension and turnout. [9] It was later renamed after B. A. Denmark, a railroad official. [10] In April 1893, Mamie Baxter, a fourteen-year-old girl in Denmark, alleged that an African American unknown to her had attempted to attack her.

  4. Category:People from Denmark, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Denmark, South Carolina. Pages in category "People from Denmark, South Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Cleveland Sellers - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Seller's parents were aging and he and his family moved back to Denmark, South Carolina, to be with them. [4] In 2008, Sellers was selected the 8th president of Voorhees College (Denmark, South Carolina), where he had graduated from high school. In September 2015, Sellers reluctantly stepped down as president because of a heart condition.

  6. Category:Danish emigrants to the United States - Wikipedia

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    A. Soren Sorensen Adams; Hans Christian Adamson; Heidi Albertsen; Nels N. Alling; Carl Christian Amussen; Anton Marius Andersen; Greta Andersen; Morten Andersen

  7. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta television station WAGA/Fox 5 and reporter Dan Ronan were the first to break the news story after a nearby funeral home director called the station and informed Ronan that law enforcement officers were at the Marsh residence.

  8. Denmark Vesey House - Wikipedia

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    Commonly known as the Denmark Vesey House, the house located at 56 Bull Street in Charleston, South Carolina was for a long time thought to be the house once inhabited by black abolitionist Denmark Vesey. Vesey's home, listed as 20 Bull Street under the city's former numbering system, is now evidently gone.

  9. American Telephone and Telegraph Company Building (Denmark ...

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    The American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, located in Denmark, a city in Bamberg County, South Carolina was built in 1922. [2] [3]The Georgian Revival building offers a number of impressive architectural features.