Beaufort County South Carolina: The Shrines, Early History and Topography

Name/Title

Beaufort County South Carolina: The Shrines, Early History and Topography

Entry/Object ID

2004.009.007

Description

Brief chapters describe the following: the founding of Beaufort and Port Royal; St. Helena and Parris Islands; the Chicora of the early days; early American history around Port Royal; the "land of shells and tabby and forts"; early plantation days and the silk worm culture; slavery; the culture of indigo; the introduction and culture of rice; the Old Sheldon Parish Church; the years of strife and Santa Elena Province; live oaks and other notable shrines; informaton for tourists; and the Yamasee Indians. 32 p., ill., 23 cm., paperback

Collection

Sally Reahard Book Donation

Acquisition

Accession

2004.009.

Source or Donor

Reahard, Sally

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Sally Reahard

Lexicon

Search Terms

United States Local History, Beaufort County, Beaufort County (S.C.)--History, Beaufort County (S.C.)--Description and travel

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Booklet

Publication Details

Author

Willet, N.L. (Nathaniel Louis), 1851-

Publisher

Charleston & Western Carolina Railway

Place Published

Location

Augusta, GA

Call No.

F277 .B3 W7 1935

Notes

Date: [1935?]

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

P434

Location

Location

Room

Reahard Room

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: On front cover: "Compliments of Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company and the Beaufort County, S.C. Chamber of Commerce." Author information from College of Charleston and Charleston County Public Library catalog records for the booklet published in 1926. This copy was "prepared by N.L. Willet in 1929, reviesd in 1935" (from p. 32). Status: Shelf

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Create Date

June 23, 2004

Updated By

kemmons

Update Date

December 17, 2018