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Tynte, Edward

Governor. Tynte was from a Somerset, England, family that had recently risen to a baronetcy, but neither his parents nor his date of birth are known. His family connection is established through the...

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Tyger River

The North, Middle, and South Tyger Rivers begin in Spartanburg County and join to form the Tyger River near the city of Woodruff. The river flows through Union County, including twenty-four miles...

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Tybee Island National Wildlife Refuge

Located in Jasper County at the mouth of the Savannah River, across the river from the Georgia town of Tybee Island, the refuge was created under an executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt...

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Two Seed in the Spirit Baptists

Two Seed in the Spirit Baptists are one of several so-called “hardshell” Baptist groups of the early nineteenth century. Like other churches in the movement, these Baptists were highly predestinarian,...

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Tuttle, Jon

Playwright, scholar, educator, administrator. Jon Tuttle was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1959. He moved to New Mexico in the early 1960s and graduated from Manzano High School in Albuquerque in...

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Thompson, Dorothy Perry

Poet, scholar, educator. Born Dorothy Perry in Springfield, South Carolina, in 1944, Thompson grew up with five siblings in the Wheeler Hill neighborhood of Columbia, South Carolina, which has figured...

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Treadwell, Henrie Monteith

Educator, activist. Born Henrie Dobbins Monteith in 1946 to R. Rebecca Monteith in Columbia, South Carolina, Treadwell is a third-generation activist raised in “a home where issues of social justice,...

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Tuberculosis

In any historic survey of tuberculosis (TB) in the South, two things stand out. First, until about the 1920s it was one of the region’s leading causes of death, mostly brought on by slow destruction of...

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Truck Farming

Truck farming is the production of annual fruit and vegetable crops to be sold fresh. Truck farming began after the Civil War as cities grew and the spread of railroads made transport faster and more...

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Trott, Nicholas

Jurist, scholar. Trott was born in London on January 19, 1663. His father, Samuel Trott, was a London merchant, but his mother’s name is unknown. Members of the family were closely involved with the...

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