First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
Date: 2012-06-12 19:27:02Lucas Georgetown South Carolina Charleston South Carolina Doar Family South Carolina Geography of the United States Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville metropolitan area | Hume-Lucas History Lynch sold Hopsewee to Robert Hume in 1762. Hume died only four years after moving to Hopsewee. He had two sons, Alexander who died in the siege of Savannah in 1779 and John, who was only two years old when the familyAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.hopsewee.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 36,76 KBShare Document on Facebook |
NORTH CHARLESTON COLISEUM NORTH CHARLESTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTERDocID: 1gsI1 - View Document | |
PDF DocumentDocID: 1g6B4 - View Document | |
76 Queen St. Charleston, SC2500 www.huskrestaurant.com www.facebook.com/HuskRestaurantDocID: 1fVTf - View Document | |
Daren Wolfe Operating Partner R. Daren Wolfe has been working in the food and beverage industry for over 30 years. A University of Tennessee graduate, having been admitted on a full music scholarship he acquired degreesDocID: 1fAMV - View Document | |
Emily Owens Manager Born and raised in eastern Kentucky, Emily Owens developed a love and curiosity for food at a young age. She and her three siblings were brought up shucking corn and picking green beans straight fromDocID: 1fyPR - View Document |