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Thursday, July 11, 2013

150th Anniversary of Battles of Fort Wagner and Sol Legare

 Seashore Farmers' Lodge No. 767, located at corner of Sol Legare Rd and Old Sol Legare Rd on
 James Island, south of Charleston, South Carolina. A sign on the premises indicates that it is now 
operated as a museum and cultural center.  Photo by Ammodramus taken 14 September 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 150th Anniversary Celebration of The Battle of Sol Legare and The Battle of Battery Wagner at Seashore Farmers’ Lodge Museum and Cultural Center at Sol Legare

JULY 15–JULY 16, 2013 at 1840 Sol Legare Road Charleston, SC
Two years following a massive restoration and in conjunction with the encampment reenactment of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment Co. I in anticipation of their first fight at Battle of Ft. Wagner (c. 1863), The Seashore Farmers’ Lodge Museum and Cultural Center invites visitors to join us and view the exhibits, relics and progress on this once dilapidated, century-old structure.

July 15th: Dusk 
Outdoor viewing of the movie “Glory” - Campfire and Weenie Roast, living history, viewing of Glory

July 16th: 10 AM until 5 PM
The all-day event will run from 10-5 and feature a series of reenactments, food and skits; the presentation of an award of merit Ms. Georgette Mayo of the Confederation of SC Local Historical Societies and The Avery Center; and the unveiling of a period piece privy – constructed as a community project by Eagle Scout, Joel Milliken and his troop.

July 14-July 21: 
The Seashore Farmers’ Lodge will be opened to this visiting from all over to hold encampments. For more information on reservations and dates scheduled, please email or call us.

150 years ago, the area now known as The Sol-Legare Community was actually a plantation held by the Solomon Legare Family of Charleston. During the Civil War, (1861-1865) Solomon Legare’s plantation was the site of several camps, artillery positions, and battles. On July 16, 1863, one of America’s first African American Army Regiments organized in the North and was led by Union General Alfred Terry. During the Battle of Sol-Legare, the troops bravely risked their lives to win the freedom of enslaved Africans who were held in bondage there and on numerous plantations throughout the south – 14 men lost their lives, 17 wounded, and 13 missing. The island was a center point to many battles fought in the area and at one point housed 5200 Federal troops. Additionally, the famed 54th Massachusetts Regiment camped on grounds near the Lodge prior to marching down Old Sol-Legare Road to fight at Battery Wagner. The Sol-Legare area is rich with Civil War history and its historical happenings.

The museum opened on April 16, 2011 and focuses on Coastal African American communities at the turn of the century ranging from The Civil War to present. The museum will feature several living history presentations, encampments and be open to the public for the viewing of artifacts. The soldiers will be dressed in period clothing and will conduct several skits and interactive sessions with visitors. The women of the 54th Massachusetts will be on hand as well, dressed in period clothing and hosting stories.

The museum is located off of Folly Road down Sol Legare Road on the right. For more information, please call Hope Brown at 843.437.1259, email: sollegare@gmail.com, or visit our website at sollegare.shutterfly.com.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

McGill, special guest at 9th annual African American Family History Workshop

Joseph McGill, Jr, of The Slave Dwelling Project, will be this year's special guest at the 9th Annual African American Family History Workshop sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Spartanburg Community College Student Life organization on February 1st and 2nd.

Everyone is being encouraged to register by January 25th.  

To register: Call (864) 439-8716 or email aafhw@yahoo.com 

Find class descriptions & more at 

This event is free and open to the public.  A free lunch will also be provided.

Please make note that on Friday everyone meet at the Spartanburg County Library at 7 pm and on Saturday at 8:30 am at the Tyger River Campus.  See the flyer below for complete details.

To learn more about the 2013 schedule for The Slave Dwelling Project, see Joseph McGill, Jr, shares The Slave Dwelling Project stays in 2013.




To learn more about  The Slave Dwelling Project in 2013 see:


Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr: Birth home, family, and quotes


This is the birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr on 501 Auburn Ave, in Atlanta, Georgia. He was born on Jan 15, 1929.

Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, HABS [or HAER or HALS], 
Reproduction number [e.g., "HABS ILL, 16-CHIG, 33-2 "]  http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ga/ga0200/ga0206/color/571148cv.jpg

"We must use time creatively." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Front Room:
Front Room Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, HABS [or HAER or HALS], 
Reproduction number [e.g., "HABS ILL, 16-CHIG, 33-2 "] http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ga/ga0200/ga0206/photos/057123pv.jpg (http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html)



The 1940 Census lists the Martin family with Martin's maternal grandmother living with them.  




"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K752-8QR : accessed 
15 Jan 2013), Martin L King in household of Marvin L King, Ward 5, Atlanta, Atlanta City, 
Fulton, Georgia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 160-241, sheet 13B, family 268, 
NARA digital publication T627, roll 733.



"Faith is taking the first step even when you don't 
see the whole staircase." - Martin Luther King, Jr.


INTERIOR, STAIRCASE, LOOKING NORTHWEST - Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home, 
501 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA 
(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html)
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ga/ga0200/ga0206/photos/057124pv.jpg







Martin Luther King, Jr in 1964.
Source: Wikipedia
Library of Congress. 

New York World-Telegram & Sun Collection. 
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c26559

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