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Author: O'Neal Smalls and Bill Doar
Date/Time: Wednesday 02/12/2025 at 11:00 AM
Book: Blessed Be the Ties That Bind and The Collected Works of a Lowcountry Son
Synopsis: O'Neal Smalls' tightly focused memoir chronicles the year 1955 in Freewoods, South Carolina, a small farming village founded and developed by freed slaves in the 1860s, a period of seismic change in American society. The Freewoods farming legacy continues through the auspices of one of its descendants, O'Neal Smalls, Esq., who retired from an illustrious legal and academic career to work the fields and ensure the future of Freewoods Farm, a living history museum. PLUS, a snow-day reschedule for a native Georgetonian: Over the nine decades of Bill Doar’s residency in Georgetown, SC, in which he practiced law from 1962-2017, served Georgetown County in the S.C. House of Representatives for six years (1967-1972) and in the S.C. State Senate for sixteen years (1972-1988), he has accumulated a great many memories. And over the past quarter century published five small books of those recollections, including The Magic of Pawleys Island (1999), Roofs Over My Head (2003), A Brief History of Georgetown and Its Downtown (2007), A Murder in Georgetown (2014), and Letters from Iwo Jima (2015). These works are freshly edited and complemented with new "old" photographs, along with poetry his mother wrote and always wished published, to create The Collected Works of a Lowcountry Son.
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