Article from the 'Confederate Veteran' magazine, dated August, 1929, page 313. United Daughters of the Confederacy Notes for South Carolina: SOUTH CAROLINA- On July 10 was unveiled the statue in the Hall Of Fame, Washington, D.C. of General WADE HAMPTON, of South Carolina,the State's greatest and noblest patriot, her salvation in reconstruction days, a governor and U.S. Senator. The S.C. legislature appropriated $5,000. for this statue, to be matched by a similar amount by the S.C. Division, U.D.C. Mrs. T.J. MAULDIN of Pickens, under whose administration the fund was raised, attended the unveiling, as well as other Division officials. MISS BERTIE SMITH, of Greer, President of the Davis- Lee Chapter, has composed two pageants setting forth Confederate History. The Ellison Capers Chapter of Florence, has bestowed the Cross of Honor on one of its members, MRS. IDA SINGLETARY BRUNSON, lineal descendant of SAMUEL McPHERSON SINGLETARY, courier to General Wade Hampton. The Chester Chapter, of Chester, placed 36 markers recently in Old Purity Cemetery, at the graves of Confederate Soldiers. The Samuel J. Benton Chapter of Kershaw is marking all the graves of Confederate veterans in that community. [ Miss Zura Payne, State Editor.] 1929 ----- Free Post- nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- drayton5@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.