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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM49W_hilton-head-island-veterans-memorial_Hilton-Head-Island-SC.html
Dedicated to all veterans who have served their country honorably,and have helped preserve the freedoms that we enjoy in this great country.From A Grateful Nation
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM45N_zion-chapel-of-ease-and-cemetery_Hilton-Head-Island-SC.html
A Chapel of St. Luke's Parrish,established May 23, 1767, built ofwood shortly after 1786 under thedirection of Captain John Stoneyand Isaac Fripp, was consecratedin 1833. Members of the Barksdale, Baynard, Chaplin, Davant, Fripp,Kirk, Mathews, Pop…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM447_fort-howell-1864_Hilton-Head-Island-SC.html
An excellent example of the defensive earthworks common to the civil War era, Fort Howell was constructed by Union Forces occupying Hilton Head Island and was one of the final fortifications to be built during the war.The men of the 32nd U.S. Colo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM43O_mitchelville-site_Hilton-Head-Island-SC.html
In 1862, after Hilton Head's fall to Unionforces in 1861, this town, planned for thearea's former slaves and named for General Ormsby M. Mitchel, began.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3ZA_fish-hall-plantation_Hilton-Head-Island-SC.html
This plantation was part of a 1717 Proprietary landgrant of 500 acres to Col. John Barnwell. Later owners included members of the Green, Ellis, and Pope families. Nearby tabby ruins are remains of fire places of slave cabins. Graves of blacks, who…
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