Archive for August, 2006

Ferdinand the Llama

Friday, August 18th, 2006

Grand hopes were pinned on llamas: They would carry the heavy equipment of the soldiers who penetrate into Lebanon. The llama, which chews cud and belongs to the camel family (*Camelidae*), has no hump and is smaller than the camel. It lives in the Andes and is used to transport heavy goods. This beast of […]

A Quaker Woman’s Sermon

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

It seems quite warrantable to say that John Wright was originally one of the Camden colony [in South Carolina], for he appears as witness on a deed of Mary and Robert English, dated May, 1760, and proven by him before Samuel Wyly, at Pine Tree Hill. He became, however, a resident of Bush River, Newberry. […]


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