Carolyn Dabbs Moore papers, 1951 - 2004.

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Carolyn Dabbs Moore papers, 1951 - 2004.

Correspondence; printed programs from various civic events; untitled poem by Martha Dabbs Greenway-Hussey, an essay by Brenda Bevan Remmes; and several items related to Hurricane Hugo, the category 4 storm that made landfall in South Carolina on 22 Sept. 1989, including a description of how the Dabbs family weathered the storm in Sumter, S.C.; and newspaper article, 5 Oct. 1989 [apparently from Charleston Observer?], "Hugo Echoes Storm That Hit S.C. in 1822."

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Dabbs Family

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Moore, Carolyn Dabbs.

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Civic and political leader, writer and historic preservationist of Jonesborough, Tennessee; wife of Dr. Richter Hermann Moore, Jr. (1928-1996) of Mayo, S.C.; born in Florence, S.C.; daughter of James McBride Dabbs and Jessie Clyde Armstrong Dabbs. From the description of Carolyn Dabbs Moore papers, 1951 - 2004. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 761234549 ...

Moore family.

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Remmes, Brenda Bevan.

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