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18th October 09, 05:00 AM
#11
Beaufort is a sweet little town and well worth a visit. It's one of our favorite day trips from Savannah. Thanks for sharing those great pics!
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18th October 09, 05:50 AM
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Hello Kilted Rogue, nice pictures from Beaufort, trying to remember
were I heard The Rhett House from. Nice Family.
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18th October 09, 06:32 AM
#13
What a nice looking family in a nice looking area.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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19th October 09, 05:19 PM
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Thank you everyone for such nice complements. That was our second trip and we will make a few more i hope. Traveling in ones own 100 mile radius can be quite fun.
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20th October 09, 02:52 AM
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It is great that you have your son in tartan dungarees - getting him used to the tartan at an early age can only be a good thing!
 Originally Posted by Kilted Rogue
Thank you everyone for such nice complements. That was our second trip and we will make a few more i hope. Traveling in ones own 100 mile radius can be quite fun.
You are so right. Here in the UK, people fly off to Spain for their holidays, or have weekends in Paris or Brussels - but they know nothing about their local history and environment.
Thanks for posting.
Regards
Chas
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20th October 09, 07:16 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Tartan Shortbread Jock
Hello Kilted Rogue, nice pictures from Beaufort, trying to remember
were I heard The Rhett House from. Nice Family.
Tulliver, might you be thinking of Rhett Butler, from Gone with the Wind?
I'm assuming he was the inspiration for the name. Anyone know?
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23rd October 09, 12:11 PM
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Galician writes:
Tulliver, might you be thinking of Rhett Butler, from Gone with the Wind?
I'm assuming he was the inspiration for the name. Anyone know?
 Originally Posted by www.rhetthouseinn.com
While many would assume the name of the inn comes from that quintessential Southern film “Gone with the Wind” and Scarlett’s beau Rhett Butler, the inn has its own interesting story to tell. Thomas Rhett raised his children under this roof. However, Thomas was originally a Smith. As his uncle with the last name of Rhett neared death, the uncle promised to bequeath his fortune to nephews who would carry on the last name. Thomas Smith was happy to oblige.
With his new-found inheritance, Thomas Rhett was able to create a fine home, ...
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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23rd October 09, 12:38 PM
#18
Nice story! And as the original Mr. Rhett was his uncle, presumably he was simply using his mother's maiden name. It wasn't like there weren't plenty of other Smith's in the world!
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23rd October 09, 04:33 PM
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Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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23rd October 09, 04:38 PM
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
Lovely pics, cool kilt.
Thank you
I dont think i remember that bit about the house
I may have read it when we stayed there, but still its nice to know
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