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  2. The Post and Courier - Wikipedia

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    52298458. Website. postandcourier.com. The Post and Courier is the main daily newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina. It traces its ancestry to three newspapers, the Charleston Courier, founded in 1803, the Charleston Daily News, founded 1865, and The Evening Post, founded 1894. Through the Courier, it brands itself as the oldest daily ...

  3. Evening Post Industries - Wikipedia

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    Evening Post Industries is a privately held American media company, based in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It has been led by four generations of the Manigault family. On August 6, 2013, the company changed its name from the Evening Post Publishing Company to Evening Post Industries. In a press release, CEO John Barnwell stated ...

  4. Tony Bartelme - Wikipedia

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    Tony Bartelme. Born. Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Occupation (s) Journalist, Author. Tony Bartelme, an American journalist and author, is the senior projects reporter for The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina. [1] He has been a finalist for four Pulitzer Prizes. [2]

  5. Meeting Street Manor - Wikipedia

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    Meeting Street Manor is a housing complex located in the upper Eastside in Charleston, South Carolina, and was the city's first housing development. When built in the 1930s, the development was technically two racially segregated halves with separate names. Since desegregation, both components are typically referred to as Meeting Street Manor ...

  6. Charleston Sofa Super Store fire - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Sofa Super Store fire. Total loss of building and warped siding on neighbor's house from the heat. The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire disaster occurred on the evening of June 18, 2007, in Charleston, South Carolina, and killed nine firefighters. This was the deadliest firefighter disaster in the US since the September 11 attacks.

  7. Susan Pringle Frost - Wikipedia

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    Susan Pringle Frost (January 21, 1873 – October 6, 1960) was the organizer and first president of the Preservation Society of Charleston. She was a leader in the suffrage movement in Charleston, South Carolina and an important proponent of the preservation of Charleston's historic buildings. [1][2]

  8. William Vanderhorst House - Wikipedia

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    The William Vanderhorst House was used as the first post office in Charleston, South Carolina before 1753. [1] Eleazer Philips was the first postmaster of Charleston to have a dedicated office for the handling of the mail, and he used 54 Tradd Street for that purpose. [1] Earlier postmasters handled the mail in their own houses. [1]

  9. Robert Ford (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Website. Senator Robert Ford. Robert Ford (born December 26, 1948) is an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate from 1993 to 2013, representing District 42, which is located in Charleston. From 1974 to 1992, he served as a member of the Charleston City Council. Originally involved in the civil rights ...