During the Colonial period, chapels of ease were constructed by rice and cotton planters as houses of worship because their plantations were located so far from the churches in Beaufort. This tabby walled church was constructed between 1742 and 1747 for the planters of St. Helena Island. A forest fire destroyed most of it in 1886. All that remain today are its tabby ruins and an adjacent cemetery.
Beaufort, S.C. on the ICW
Marine Corps Recruit Depot - Parris Island, SC
Smiling Alligator
John A. Cuthbert House ("Cuthbert House Inn") 1203 Bay Street Beaufort, SC
The Big Chill house(side view)
Fishing boats near Eddings Point, SC
MCRD Parris Island, SC
Beaufort, South Carolina
Sweetgrass Restaurant 31-5-11
Hilton Garden Inn, Beaufort, South Carolina
Burton, Beaufort County, South Carolina
Cat Island
Backyard, 1616 Riverside Drive
Shrimp Boats at 11 Dockside
Parris Island, SC
Unknown-Distance Rifle Range, Parris Island, S.C.
Recruits at range 11/2007
mals-31 barracks mcas beaufort,sc
2012, Beaufort, SC - on the river
2012, Beaufort, SC - on the river
2012, Beaufort, SC - on the river
Mossy Oaks neighborhood, Beaufort, S.C.
2012, Beaufort, SC - on river
2012, Beaufort, SC - on river
Gullah Grub Restaurant
2012, Beaufort, SC - on the river
Cat Island Ridge Road
Looking Out over the Beaufort River, Port royal, SC
Hangar
Battery Creek Beaufort, SC
Lady's Island SC
310 Shell Park Circle - for sale
Brick Church
The waters of Beaufort
Boardwalk at the Sands, Port Royal, SC
Shrimp Boat
Jack Island
Beaufort, SC, USA
Pelicans in flight
St. Helena Island, SC
Water Like Glass This Morning
The Eyes Of God
Mama's Island
Morning Run
Sunset over the Morgan River
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