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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: People from Darlington County, South Carolina, Darlington, South Carolina, Hartsville, South Carolina, North Hartsville, South Carolina, Lamar, South Carolina, Society Hill, South Carolina, Henry Marshall Furman, Coker College, Albert Haynesworth, Chad Dawson, National Register of Historic Places listings in Darlington County, South Carolina, South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, Evander M. Law, Dorsey Dixon, Darlington Raceway, William Augustus Edwards, South Carolina's 5th congressional district, David Robert Wingate, James Lide Coker, Levon Kirkland, Tommy Gainey, Buddy Johnson, H. B. Robinson Nuclear Generating Station, Shannon Johnson, Roderick Blakney, Catherine Ponder, Florence, South Carolina metropolitan area, Mayo High School for Math, Science, and Technology, Hartsville Regional Airport, Coker Experimental Farms, Darlington County Jetport, William Chambers Coker, William M. Haynsworth, Jr., Michael Hamlin, Bill Hudson, Jody Lavender, WHEZ-LP, Alexander D. Sims, Cam Newton, Rufus Bess, Thomas E. Hart House, First Baptist Church (Darlington, South Carolina), Springville, South Carolina. Excerpt: Henry Marshall Furman was the first Presiding Judge of the Oklahoma Criminal Court of Appeals, now the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals, and served as Presiding Judge from 1909 to 1916. He died after a lengthy illness, from Bright's Disease, on April 10, 1916. Born June 20, 1850, in Society Hill, South Carolina, he was the son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Furman. Dr. Furman was a prominent Baptist minister and founder of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. Furman was educated in Greenville and Sumter, South Carolina, and worked on farms until age 21, when he set out to join his older brothers in Texas. Henry Furman took the boat from Charleston to New Orleans in 1871, and there stud...