george patton and susan patton came to charleston in 1856. george patton's family was filled with military leaders. great-grandfather, who fell shortly after the battle of princeton, due to injuries georged their -- our patton is probably his grandson, also named george patton, from world war ii, the famous field marshal george patton. area, weame into this also see an industrialized method of slavery that was unique in that it was not the agricultural style, the agricultural slavery we are most familiar with when thinking about that period of time. conflicts that erected in 1859 after the raid on harpers ferry created a lot of tensions, and we see a lot of local governments starting to talk about secession. however, when the civil war broke out, canal county itself voted overwhelmingly against secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was most prevalent. we see there was a large cluster of individuals in charleston profiting off of the slave injures three that were keeping the salt industry