John Henry Rutledge

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ISBN-10 : 087844131X
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Book Synopsis John Henry Rutledge by : Nancy Rhyne

Book excerpt: 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.


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