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  1. The Man Who Memorialized the Prominent South
    date 1830 to 1836map RICHLAND, South Carolinatags South Carolina, art

    From time immemorial, the term “in-law” has struck feelings of fear and anxiety in the hearts of men and women alike.  For William Harrison Scarborough, however, in-laws were the source of his livelihood, career, and the connections that catapulted him to the forefront of South Carolinian culture in the nineteenth century.  Scarborough was a portraitist who came to South Carolina under the advice...

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