Susan Pringle Frost is a wonderful woman, whether she is fighting for women's rights, maintaining the historic city Charleston, or fascinating her leadership in the organization. Frost did not live her life in the south, but she was born here and became an unforgettable product. Frost was born in Charleston's house in 1873. Her parents are very aggressive in raising her and her brothers and sisters, it provides a lot of love and encourages success.
April 8 - Charleston Siege: British troops besieged the South Carolina State Charleston by the navy headed by General Henry Clinton and Admiral Mario Arbuthnot. The British ship took over the Charleston port across the Fort of Molly on Sullivan Island. Washington will order Charleston for reinforcements, but the city will enter the worst warfare in the United States on May 12. November 2 - Mr. Cruise Griffin resigned as "president of the US Congress" respectively, except for diplomacy and secretaries John Jay and John Knox, Michael Hirgas is a treasurer, the United States temporary It no longer exists in
On July 6, I interviewed Susan Hamlin at 17 Henrietta Street in Charleston, South Carolina. She was sitting in the front door and went to the step leading to the porch After listening to me asking her to ask her, she thought that I came from a welfare office and she got help from there before she closes It was. She did not doubt that the purpose I visited was to understand her experience as a slave. In our conversation, she mentioned about her age. "Why is this very interesting, Susan," I said to her, "If you are very old, you may remember civil war and slavery." Next story please.