John Henry Rutledge

John Henry Rutledge

Author: Nancy Rhyne

Publisher: Sandlapper Publishing

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780878441310

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Sue Alston tells of life at Hampton Plantation, of shopping on King Street, of wild boar hunts in the river delta, of Charleston horse races, and of John Henry Rutledge who took his own life and was buried by the back steps but whose spirit never left the house.


Ghosts of the Carolina Coasts

Ghosts of the Carolina Coasts

Author: Terrance Zepke

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2017-01-01

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 168334006X

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Taken from real-life occurrences and from Carolina Lowcountry lore this collection introduces 32 ghost stories that will make your hair stand on end. Why did Joe Baldwins headless body once roam Macos train tracks? What happened to grave robbers and curious kids when they came too close to the cursed crypt? Why do drops of blood continuously appear on the floorboards of the Cape Romain Lighthouse? Discover these tales, and many more.


John & Edward Rutledge of South Carolina

John & Edward Rutledge of South Carolina

Author: James Haw

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780820318592

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John Rutledge (1739-1800) was a wealthy planter and successful lawyer, a leader in South Carolina's colonial Commons House of Assembly, and a delegate to the First and Second Continental Congresses. As chief executive of the state during most of the War for Independence, he was instrumental in its defense and recovery after the British conquest of 1780. One of the leading delegates to the United States constitutional convention in 1787, he served as chief justice of South Carolina, and briefly as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.


Unexplained South Carolina

Unexplained South Carolina

Author: Sherman Carmichael

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2022-01-24

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439674221

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The Palmetto State is home to many strange and unexplained events. The Gray Man of 2018 is Pawleys Island's most historic ghost. He has been seen walking the beaches before hurricanes. The tiny town of Hilda hears the mournful wail of a ghost train. The Bowery, Myrtle Beach's most legendary bar, hosts the spectral singing of Barman Joe. A ninety-two-foot crop circle appeared in the small town of McBee in 1994. And there's a host of Bigfoot sightings in the state. Sherman Carmichael delves into the mysterious side of South Carolina.


Home by the River

Home by the River

Author: Archibald Rutledge

Publisher: Sandlapper Publishing

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780878440030

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This is the story of Rutledge's return after 44 years to Hampton Plantation, his boyhood home. Built in 1730 the stately mansion and its extensive grounds and woodlands are now one of South Carolina's state parks, located 40 miles northeast of Charleston. The restoration of the house, and reminiscences of Rutledge's early years there captures the true spirit of Hampton.


Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court

Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court

Author: John M. Ferren

Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press

Published: 2006-03-08

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13: 0807876615

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The Kentucky-born son of a Baptist preacher, with an early tendency toward racial prejudice, Supreme Court Justice Wiley Rutledge (1894-1949) became one of the Court's leading liberal activists and an early supporter of racial equality, free speech, and church-state separation. Drawing on more than 160 interviews, John M. Ferren provides a valuable analysis of Rutledge's life and judicial decisionmaking and offers the most comprehensive explanation to date for the Supreme Court nominations of Rutledge, Felix Frankfurter, and William O. Douglas. Rutledge was known for his compassion and fairness. He opposed discrimination based on gender and poverty and pressed for expanded rights to counsel, due process, and federal review of state criminal convictions. During his brief tenure on the Court (he died following a stroke at age fifty-five), he contributed significantly to enhancing civil liberties and the rights of naturalized citizens and criminal defendants, became the Court's most coherent expositor of the commerce clause, and dissented powerfully from military commission convictions of Japanese generals after World War II. Through an examination of Rutledge's life, Ferren highlights the development of American common law and legal education, the growth of the legal profession and related institutions, and the evolution of the American court system, including the politics of judicial selection.


Haunted South Carolina

Haunted South Carolina

Author: Alan Brown

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0811736350

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Phantoms from Indian conflicts, American Revolution, and the Civil War still wander South Carolina.