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Voices of the Santee Delta: Oral history interview with Pat Ferris
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- Pat Ferris was born in Greenwood Lake, NY, and lived in Virginia and New York until age nine when he moved to South Carolina. His grandmother had a modern house on South Island with electricity supplied by a generator. The family also had the old plantation house on Cat Island. His grandfather was William G. Ramsey, who worked for the DuPont Com... Charleston County (S.C.), Georgetown County (S.C.)
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- sound
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- South Carolina Historical Society
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- South Carolina Historical Society
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