by sc250v2 | Jan 30, 2026
Until her death, Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson heard that same clarion call and never faltered in her struggle against British tyranny and passed her heroic strength on to her son, President Andrew Jackson. Though her hardships and challenges were many, she met them...
by sc250v2 | Jan 30, 2026
In the mid-1700s, John, Jane, and their children, along with other families, left Pennsylvania where land was getting scarce and conflicts with Natives more regular. Little did they know that before it was over, their entire family would play a role in another...
by sc250v2 | Jan 30, 2026
No other Revolutionary-era South Carolina woman enjoys more contemporary recognition and fame than Dicey Langston. Laodicea “Dicey” Langston Springfield was born May 14, 1766 in the Ninety Six District, in what later became Laurens County.1 She married Thomas...