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  2. Thomas Elfe - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Elfe (1719 - November 28, 1775) was an English interior designer and ébéniste (cabinetmaker).. Born and trained in London, he immigrated to America in the 1740s, settling permanently in Charleston, South Carolina.

  3. John Zeigler - Wikipedia

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    John Asbury Zeigler Jr. was born on February 5, 1912. Originally from Manning, South Carolina, he attended high school in Florence, South Carolina. [1] He attended the Citadel where he founded the literary magazine The Shako and participated in the playwright competition of the Dock Street Theatre.

  4. Creative works set in Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The book's story is partially situated in Charleston, the birthplace of Sarah Grimké, who also inspired the main characters of the novel. [3] North and South series of books by John Jakes, was partially set in Charleston. North and South reached #1 on the New York Times Best Seller list in 1982. Charleston by Alexandra Ripley was set in the town.

  5. BiblioBazaar - Wikipedia

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    BiblioBazaar is, with Nabu Press, [1] an imprint of the historical reprints publisher BiblioLife, which is based in Charleston, South Carolina and owned by BiblioLabs LLC. [ 2 ] BiblioBazaar / Nerbles, LLC produced, in printable electronic form, 272,930 titles in 2009, although these were used by means of an automated computerized process ...

  6. Charleston Sofa Super Store fire - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire was a devastating blaze that occurred on the evening of June 18, 2007, in Charleston, South Carolina, resulting in the deaths of nine firefighters. It was the deadliest firefighter disaster in the US since the September 11 attacks. The fire, which started in the loading dock of the furniture store, rapidly ...

  7. Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice St. Julien Ravenel (October 3, 1904 – December 2, 1990) [1] was an American writer known for her books on the architecture and history of Charleston, South Carolina. Biography [ edit ]