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Nancy Rhyne
Nancy Rhyne is the award-winning author of several books and one of the most popular regional writers in the country. She strives to introduce children to the heritage of their area through local folklore and legends that are designed to inspire children to learn about their own surroundings as well as to entertain them [...]
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Alice
Written by Cathy Kaemmerlen
with Craig Dominey
Alice’s story begins in 1849 at the Hermitage of Murrell’s Inlet, S.C., seashore home of the Flagg family, owners of the great Wachesaw Plantation. Alice Belin Flagg lived with her mother and brother, Dr. Allard Flagg, who took over as family patriarch when his father, and Alice’s father, died. As [...]
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