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Edisto and Island
In 1816, the island was sold to William Seabrook of nearby Edisto Island, hence the present name.
The town limits include only the coastal area of Edisto Island, with the majority of the island's area part of Charleston County, though the town itself is incorporated within Colleton county.
Although the Union soldiers thereafter invaded Edisto, and John's Island, the Confederate forces were able to retain control of Charleston until 1865, very late in the Civil War.
By the 1920s South Carolina residents began arriving to Edisto Island, and Edisto Beach to build crude retreats.
Edisto Island is one of South Carolina's Sea Islands, the larger part of which lies in Charleston County, with its southern tip in Colleton County.
Edisto Island is located about one hour south of Charleston, South Carolina.
Edisto Island is home to Edisto Beach, and Wyndham Timeshare resorts.
* Photos of Edisto Island
* Sunnyside ( Edisto Island, South Carolina ), listed on the NRHP in South Carolina
* " Prospect Hill " ( Ephraim Baynard mansion ), Prospect Hill Plantation, 2695 Laurel Hill Road, Edisto Island, SC 29438-circa 1790.
* The William Seabrook House, Edisto Island, SC-completed 1810.
* Edisto Island ( also in Colleton County )
# REDIRECT Edisto Island, South Carolina
It is the largest Sea Island in the Beaufort area and is the largest island between Edisto Island and Hilton Head Island along the South Carolina coast.
A native of Edisto Island ( near Charleston ), South Carolina, Jamerson moved with his mother to Detroit, Michigan in 1954.
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Edisto Island, South Carolina, U. S.
Longstanding seaside communities, including Edisto Beach, Folly Beach, Sullivan's Island, and the Isle of Palms, remain popular destinations for visitors and a growing number of permanent residents and second-home owners.
Hunting Island State Park, Edisto State Park and other local, state, and federally protected or preserved lands and wetlands provide thousands of acres of pristine natural areas that are accessible in areas to millions of visitors.
# REDIRECT Edisto Island, South Carolina
The Fig Island site is surrounded by a salt marsh on a peninsula extending from Edisto Island along the North Edisto River.

Edisto and was
In 1911 the portion of the county east of the Edisto River was annexed to Charleston County.
Edisto Beach was originally settled by the Edisto Indians, but was rediscovered by the Spanish in the late 16th century.
Friends of the Edisto, Inc. FRED, a non-profit organization, was established in 1998 to facilitate conservation of natural resources and to encourage and support sustainable economic development within the Edisto River Basin in South Carolina
The rise in sea level since then has led to the marsh expanding over what was probably dry land that connected Fig Island to Edisto Island in the past.

Edisto and by
They recruited nearly 60 other slaves and killed 22 – 25 whites before being intercepted by the South Carolina militia near the Edisto River.

Edisto and English
Though the Edisto Indians were not happy to have the English settle permanently, the chief of the Kiawah Indians, who lived farther north along the coast, arrived to invite the English to settle among his people and protect them from the Westo tribe, slave-raiding allies of Virginia.

Edisto and for
The Pee Dee tribes ( such as the Beaver Creek Indians and the Pee Dee Indian Nation of Beaver Creek ) traditionally occupied land between the two forks of the Edisto River in Orangeburg County, and especially along Beaver Creek, as did their ancestors for thousands of years before European encounter.

Edisto and with
The next day, the well-armed and mounted militia, numbering 20 – 100 men, caught up with the group of 80 slaves at the Edisto River.
The lower Edisto basin forms a crucial part of the ACE Basin, an area that encompasses its bottomlands confluence with the Ashepoo and Combahee river basins.
Part of its lower drainage basin combines with the Ashepoo River and the Edisto River to form the ACE Basin The Combahee empties into Saint Helena Sound near Beaufort, which in turn empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
Captain Robert Sanford made a visit with the friendly Edisto Indians.
The following year, on 9 February 1865, Balch directed Pawnee up the Togoda Creek where, in company with side-wheel gunboat and side-wheel steamer, the warships destroyed three Confederate batteries near North Edisto, South Carolina.

Edisto and .
Edisto Beach is a town in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States.
Edisto Beach is located at ( 32. 487613 ,-80. 324402 ).
Edisto Beach State Park is located on the coast of South Carolina, 50 miles south of Charleston, in the town of Edisto Beach in Colleton County.
There were 691 people, 354 or 51. 2 % male, and 337 or 48. 8 % female, the population is most likely much higher, due to the fact that many residents do not include Edisto as their permanent home.
The town of Edisto Beach is located in Colleton County.
The city is located 37 miles southeast of Columbia, on the north fork of the Edisto River in the Piedmont area.
In 1735, a colony of 200 Swiss, German and Dutch immigrants formed a community near the banks of the North Edisto River.

Island and was
Since Rhode Island at that time did not have such sanction, his opinion was not popular.
East Greenwich was one of the first Rhode Island towns to enter into contract agreement with the Rhode Island Development Council for planning services we could not provide for ourselves.
Below in the open bay facing Manhattan was Staten Island, gritty with clam shells and mud flats behind which nested farms, cattle barns, and berry thickets.
Along Wappinger Creek in Dutchess County, past the white church at Fishkill, past Verplanck's Point on the east bank of the Hudson, to the white salt-crusted roads of the Long Island Rockaways there was a watching and an activity of preparing for something explosive to happen.
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
To determine the practice and attitude of municipal governments concerning tangible movable property, a questionnaire was sent to all local government assessors or boards of assessors in Rhode Island.
Local industry's investment in Rhode Island was the big story in 1960's industrial development effort.
With minor exceptions, this expansion was instituted either by firms based in Rhode Island or out-of-state manufacturers already operating here.
What made these new location figures particularly impressive was the fact that although 1960 was a year of mild business recession throughout the nation, Rhode Island scored marked progress in new industry, new plants, and new jobs.
The State Ballet of Rhode Island, the first incorporated group, was formed for the purpose of extending knowledge of the art of ballet in the Community, to promote interest in ballet performances, to contribute to the cultural life of the State, and to provide opportunity for gifted dance students who, for one reason or another, are unable to pursue a career and to develop others for the professional state ; ;
Sydney Le Blanc, age 15, Staten Island, N.Y., showing a Doberman Pinscher, was 2nd.
Timothy Palmer, who invented and later patented the arch type of construction for wooden bridges, was the genius who planned and supervised the building of the Essex, or `` Deer Island '' bridge although the actual work was carried out under the direction of William Coombs, who received $300 as recompense.
Between the abutments on the Newbury shore and the south bank of Deer Island there was one span or arch measuring 160 feet ; ;
between the north shore of Deer Island and the Salisbury side there was an arch of 113 feet and a series of piers with a draw forty feet long.
During the month of November hardly a day passed when there was not some mention of John Brown in the Rhode Island newspapers.
Such was not the case in Rhode Island.
Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
A check for $4,177.37 representing the last payment of a $50,000 federal grant to Rhode Island Hospital was presented to the hospital administrator, Oliver G. Pratt, yesterday by Governor Notte.
Prior to that he was associated with Long Island University in Brooklyn.
My cousin Alma, at whose home I was staying during the convention, introduced me to a group of young people from Rhode Island.
On July 9, 2011, Agassi was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island.

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