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Thomas Miller's House


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Thomas Miller was the first president of South Carolina State University. He served in both houses of the state legislature and in the US Congress. He successfully petitioned for a law prohibiting white teachers in black schools. His home was built in 1860.


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Address: 156 Smith ST
Charleston,SC 29401

Phone: (843) 953-7609

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