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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 0 MIN

“R” is for Rivers, Prince (ca. 1824-1887)

from South Carolina from A to Z · host Walter Edgar

“R” is for Rivers, Prince (ca. 1824-1887). Soldier, statesman. During the occupation of Beaufort by United States forces, Rivers joined the First South Carolina Volunteers, one of the first African American Union regiments.

“R” is for Rivers, Prince (ca. 1824-1887). Soldier, statesman. During the occupation of Beaufort by United States forces, Rivers joined the First South Carolina Volunteers, one of the first African American Union regiments.

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“R” is for Rivers, Prince (ca. 1824-1887). Soldier, statesman. During the occupation of Beaufort by United States forces, Rivers joined the First South Carolina Volunteers, one of the first African American Union regiments.

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