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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Research Approaches to Uncovering Long Ago Lives
I hope this information will be helpful to my students who are researching an "Old Charlestonian" for a class assignment.
Monday, March 13, 2017
The Joys of Discovering a "New" Charleston Church and Graveyard!
St. Mary of the Annunciation Catholic Church on Huger Street in downtown Charleston is hardly new, but to me attending Mass there yesterday, then walking through the small but impressive graveyard, was a new and exciting "find" and experience.
The history page on the church's website boasts that St. Mary's is the "mother church of Catholicism in the Carolinas and Georgia."
Its establishment dates to 1789 when it was called the Roman Catholic Church of Charleston.
Mass still takes place inside the elegant Greek Revival structure, but only once a weekend, Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
| St. Mary's address is 89 Hasell St,. near King Street |
Its establishment dates to 1789 when it was called the Roman Catholic Church of Charleston.
Mass still takes place inside the elegant Greek Revival structure, but only once a weekend, Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
A Woman & Her Horse In The Wild, Wild West
Click here to learn about the legend of my great-great grandmother.
Midterm Exam Study Guide
MIDTERM EXAM STUDY GUIDE- Test is Monday, March 20
Note: This
guide is posted on the class blog (charlestonbeyondthegrave.blogspot.com) in the top right corner “gadget”
spot. This online version will have links to the material you need to study for
the test.
There will be several elements to this test: terms/definitions, multiple choice, short answer and matching. A critique of your blogs will be worth 20 points on the 100 point test.
There will be several elements to this test: terms/definitions, multiple choice, short answer and matching. A critique of your blogs will be worth 20 points on the 100 point test.
Sunday, March 12, 2017
A Look Into the Life of a Veteran Logger
Click here to get a glimpse into the life of my great-grandfather.