Researching a Revolution: Interview with Virginia Ellison and Molly Silliman
Our guests for this episode are very special, because they work here in the archives! Virginia Ellison is the COO and Director of Collections here at the SC Historical Society, overseeing all archival and museum operations. Molly Silliman is our Senior Archivist, managing archival services and reading room operations, as well as working with researchers. They sat down with our host, Sydney Derrick, to discuss their favorite items related to the American Revolution and talk about how potential researchers can use the archives.

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