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Historical Markers in Beaufort, South Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Beaufort County, South Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Beaufort County, SC (150) Colleton County, SC (48) Hampton County, SC (25) Jasper County, SC (38)  BeaufortCounty(150) Beaufort County (150)  ColletonCounty(48) Colleton County (48)  HamptonCounty(25) Hampton County (25)  JasperCounty(38) Jasper County (38)
Beaufort is the county seat for Beaufort County
Beaufort is in Beaufort County
      Beaufort County (150)  
ADJACENT TO BEAUFORT COUNTY
      Colleton County (48)  
      Hampton County (25)  
      Jasper County (38)  
 
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1 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 1st SC Infantry Of African Descent
On Boundary Street (U.S. 21), on the right when traveling west.
The 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment was raised from sea island slaves living around Port Royal. Elements of the regiment were formed on Hilton Head in May 1862. In August 1862, the regiment was reorganized near Beaufort at the . . . Map (db m7094) HM
2 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — A City Transformed — Reconstruction Era National Historical Park —
On Craven Street just east of Scott Street, on the right when traveling east.
Prior to the Civil War, Beaufort was home to some of South Carolina's wealthiest citizens who had grown rich from the Sea Island Cotton harvested by the people they enslaved. In 1863, after more than a year of US Military occupation, the prewar . . . Map (db m227253) HM
3 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — A National Cemetery System
Near Boundary Street (Business U.S. 21) west of Bladen Street, on the right when traveling west.
Civil War Dead An estimated 700,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War between April 1861 and April 1865. As the death toll rose, the U.S. government struggled with the urgent but unplanned need to bury fallen Union troops. . . . Map (db m134423) HM
4 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Address by President LincolnAt the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 —
Near Boundry Street, on the right when traveling west.
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.    Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that . . . Map (db m114214) HM
5 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-58 — Baptist Church of Beaufort
On Charles Street north of King Street, on the left when traveling north.
(side 1) The Baptist Church of Beaufort descends from Euhaw Baptist Church on Edisto Island. In 1794 the first meeting house was built on this site. In 1795 Henry Holcombe moved to Beaufort and became the first mission pastor. The Beaufort . . . Map (db m133292) HM
6 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-28 — Battery Saxton
On Boundary Street (U.S. 21), on the right when traveling east.
(Front Text): Battery Saxton, constructed here in 1862, was in the second line of earthworks built by Federal troops occupying Beaufort during the Civil War. Laid out by the 1st New York Engineers with the assistance of black laborers, it . . . Map (db m6985) HM
7 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-1 — Beaufort
On Boundary Street (U.S. 21) near Ribaut Road, on the right when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m19642) HM
8 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-10 — Beaufort Arsenal
On Craven Street, on the right when traveling east.
Erected in 1798 and rebuilt in 1852, the Beaufort Arsenal was the home of the Beaufort Volunteer Artillery, commissioned in 1802, which had its roots in an earlier company organized in 1776 and served valiantly in the Revolutionary War. The BVA was . . . Map (db m5664) HM
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9 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-26 — Beaufort College
On Carteret Street (U.S. 21), on the right when traveling west.
Beaufort College, a college preparatory academy founded in 1795, occupied this Greek Revival building from 1852 to 1861. The school opened in 1804 at Bay and Church Sts. but closed in 1817 after a yellow fever epidemic, reopening in 1820 at . . . Map (db m218213) HM
10 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort County South CarolinaCivil War and Forward
Near Charles Street.
1860 - On November 7,1861 a flotilla of U.S. warships steamed into Port Royal and the "Cotton Kingdom" came to a swift and thunderous end. The planters were forced to flee inland, many never to return, abandoning homes, lands and slaves. . . . Map (db m5941) HM
11 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort County, South CarolinaExploration and Settlement
1520 - 1711       In 1520 the Spaniard, Francisco Gordillo, sailing from Hispaniola, stopped near Port Royal Sound long enough to call the place Santa Elena. Fourty-two years later, in 1562, Jean Ribaut and his French Huguenots named the . . . Map (db m5886) HM
12 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort County, South CarolinaColonial And Revolutionary Period — 1711-1860 —
During the Colonial period the Beaufort district grew and prospered. Rice was produced for export on the mainland, indigo in the sea islands, shipbuilding flourished. The Parish System developed as the political basis and Beaufort competed with . . . Map (db m5935) HM
13 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-21 — Beaufort Female Benevolent Society
On Scott Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Society, founded in 1814 to educate and provide relief for destitute children, built this house in 1895 and leased it for many years, using the income to help the needy. Tenants included the Clover Club, which operated a circulating library . . . Map (db m5681) HM
14 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort Historic District(South Carolina)
On Bay Street near Bladen Street, on the right when traveling east.
Beaufort Historic District has been designated a National Historic Landmark This Site Possesses National Significance in Commemorating the History of the United States of America 1974 National Park . . . Map (db m55130) HM
15 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort National Cemetery
Near Boundary Street (Business U.S. 21) west of Bladen Street, on the right when traveling west.
National Cemetery Beaufort National Cemetery was established in 1863. The U.S. Army Quartermaster General's Office laid out the 22 acres in sections that radiate outward from a central plaza to form a half circle. Of the 9,226 interments here . . . Map (db m134421) HM
16 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Beaufort South Carolina Tricentennial1711-2011 300
Near Scott Street.
Beaufort 300 We celebrate and recognize the proud citizens who gave generously to create and erect these monuments to honor Beaufort's 300th Birthday January 17th 2011. (Plaque 1)    Prior to the founding of . . . Map (db m67284) HM
17 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-52 — Berean Church / J. I. Washington Branch Library
On Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21) south of Prince Street, on the right when traveling south.
Berean Church (side 1)Berean Presbyterian Church was founded by Samuel J. Bampfield, an influential African American political figure during Reconstruction. Bampfield served in the S.C. House of Representatives, was Beaufort's postmaster, . . . Map (db m133351) HM
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18 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-44 — Beth Israel Synagogue
On Scott Street south of North Street, on the left when traveling south.
(side 1) Beth Israel (House of Israel) Congregation was founded and chartered in 1905. Beaufort's Jewish community dates before the American Revolution, but grew most rapidly from the 1880s to the 1930s as more families arrived from Eastern . . . Map (db m133375) HM
19 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Brigadier General Stephen Elliott CSABorn October 26, 1830 Died February 21 1866
On Bay Street at U.S. 21, on the right when traveling east on Bay Street.
Known for acts of bravery and outstanding leadership in the defense of Beaufort. This Memorial is erected by the Stephen Elliot Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy opposite the home in which this chapter was organized.Map (db m5638) HM
20 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Christensen-Fordham Buildingca. 1909
On Bay Street at Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21), on the right when traveling west on Bay Street.
Built after The Great Fire of 1907 destroyed a frame ca. 1810 house on this site, this structure was consecutively home to hardware enterprises by two prominent Beaufort families for over 100 years. Beaufort 300Map (db m135439) HM
21 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — City Meat Market & Firehouseca. 1911
On Craven Street just east of Scott Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m135457) HM
22 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Colonel John Barnwell"Tuscarora Jack"
Near Newcastle Street north of North Street, on the left when traveling north.
Born in Dublin Ireland in 1671 Son of Jacobite, Alderman Matthew Barnwell Immigrated to South Carolina in 1701 Protege of Governor Nathaniel Johnson and Chief Justice Nicholas Trott Deputy Surveyor in 1703 Clerk of the Council 1703 . . . Map (db m148755) HM
23 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Discovering the Reconstruction Era in Beaufort County, South Carolina — Reconstruction Era National Historical Park —
Near Craven Street just east of Scott Street, on the right when traveling east.
Welcome to Reconstruction Era National Historical Park. This unit of the national park system was established in January 2017 to preserve and interpret the resources and complex national stories of Reconstruction — African Americans' quest for . . . Map (db m227256) HM
24 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Dr. Henry Woodward, Surgeon 1646-1686(First Permanent Settler of South Carolina)
Near Craven Street west of Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21), on the right when traveling west.
Arrived Port Royal (Beaufort) 1666 with Robert Sanford's Expedition exploring the area. He remained with Indians and learned their language. Captured by Spanish, he escaped; later returned guiding the Port Royal Colony. On his advice the . . . Map (db m144230) HM
25 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-40 — First African Baptist Church
On New Street at King Street on New Street.
This church, founded in 1865, grew out of an antebellum praise house for black members of the Baptist Church of Beaufort. During the Civil War, after the Federal occupation of the town, it hosted a school for freedmen. Rev. Arthur Waddell . . . Map (db m103224) HM
26 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — First Fort
On Bay Street near Scott Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
On or near this site in the settlement known as Stuart Town stood the "Tight Watch House" erected in 1683-4. After the destruction of the town by the Spanish in 1686 it was replaced by a fort, approximately 100 feet square defended by "9 Great Guns" . . . Map (db m5939) HM
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27 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-36 — First Presbyterian Church
On Church Street near North Street, on the left when traveling north.
Early attempts to establish a Presbyterian church in Beaufort, in the 1740s and 1880s, were unsuccessful.    The first permanent congregation was founded in 1912 by 16 charter members. In 1921, when it acquired this . . . Map (db m65698) HM
28 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-41 — Grand Army of the Republic Hall
On Newcastle Street south of Duke Street, on the right when traveling south.
(side 1) This building was built ca. 1896 by the David Hunter Post No. 9, Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) The G.A.R., founded in 1866, was a fraternal society for veterans of the Union army and navy, with white and black posts. David . . . Map (db m133383) HM
29 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-16 — Mather School
On Ribaut Road (State Highway 281) 0 miles south of Reynolds Street, on the right when traveling south.
Shortly after the Civil War, Mather School was founded here by Rachel Crane Mather of Boston. In 1882 the Women's American Baptist Home Mission Society assumed support of the venture, operating it as a normal school for black girls. With some . . . Map (db m6940) HM
30 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-30 — Maxcy - Rhett House / "Secession House"
On Craven Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on Craven Street.
Maxcy - Rhett House This house was built circa 1810 for Milton Maxcy (1782-1817), who came here from Massachusetts in 1804. Maxcy and his brother Virgil, who founded a school for young men in Beaufort, later taught at Beaufort College. In the . . . Map (db m218490) HM
31 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Re-interred 19 African-American Civil War VolunteersMemorial Day May 29, 1989
Near Boundary Street (U.S. 21).
(Tablet One) The Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Michael S. Dukakis, and descendant's of the African-American Civil War Volunteers of the 54th and 55th Infantry Regiments and the 5th Cavalry Regiment of Massachusetts, . . . Map (db m20211) HM
32 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Richard Heron AndersonLt. Gen.—Confederate States of America
Near Newcastle Street north of North Street, on the left when traveling north.
Born in Stateburg, Sumter County, SC: October 7, 1821 Graduated from West Point: 1842 Served with distinction in Mexican War: 1846-1848 Served at Cavalry School in Carlisle, PA. and wed Sarah Gibson: 1850 With the secession of South . . . Map (db m148756) HM
33 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge
On Carteret Street (U.S. 21) near Bay Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated in 1971 to the memory of State Highway Patrolman R.V. Woods (1935-1969) and all other South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers who died while serving in the line of dutyMap (db m15605) HM
34 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-14 — Robert Smalls
On Craven Street at Charles Street when traveling east on Craven Street.
Born a slave in 1839, Robert Smalls lived to serve as a Congressman of the United States. In 1862 he commandeered and delivered to Union forces the Confederate gunboat Planter, on which he was a crewman. His career as a freedman included service as . . . Map (db m20144) HM
35 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Site of the Old Baptist Meeting House
On Charles Street near Prince Street, on the right when traveling south.
" Here, in 1794, I had the happiness, instrumentally, to lay the foundation of a place of worship which composed of the best materials, and classes with the most neat and commodious Baptist meetinghouses in the United States." (Rev. . . . Map (db m25958) HM
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36 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-22 — St. Helena's Church
On Church Street south of King Street when traveling south.
(Marker Front): This Episcopal Parish was established by Act of the Assembly June 7, 1712. The first known rector, William Guy, conducted early worship services in homes of settlers. The parish suffered greatly during the 1715 Yemassee . . . Map (db m5827) HM
37 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — St. Helena's Episcopal Church
Near North Street near Church Street.
St. Helena's Parish was established June 7, 1712 by act of Provincial Assembly. First rector, The Rev. William Guy, was appointed 1713; Glebe lands of 50 acres provided 1717. Original church erected 1724; Enlarged 1770 and . . . Map (db m25741) HM
38 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-45 — St. Peter Catholic Church
On Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21) south of Duke Street, on the right when traveling south.
(side 1) This Greek Revival church, built In 1846, dedicated as "St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church," Is the oldest Catholic church in Beaufort County. Michael O'Connor (1798-1850), a native of Ireland who came to Beaufort In 1822, built . . . Map (db m133312) HM
39 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Stephen Elliott JrBrigadier General — C.S.A. —
Near Church Street near King Street.
Stephen Elliott Jr. Brigadier General C.S.A. Born October 26, 1830. Beaufort, SC. Capt., Beaufort Volunteer Artillery: 1861 Capt., 11th SC Volunteers: 1861 Chief of Artillery: SC 3rd Military District: 1862 Commanded the defense of Fort . . . Map (db m176515) HM
40 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-14 — Tabernacle Baptist Church
On Craven Street near Charles Street, on the right when traveling west.
Tabernacle Church was formed by black members of Beaufort Baptist Church after other members evacuated the area because of Federal occupation in 1861. The church's lecture room was used for services during the war. In 1867 the black congregation . . . Map (db m9964) HM
41 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — The Baptist Church of Beaufort
On Charles Street near King Street, on the right when traveling south.
Established as a mission of the Euhaw Baptist Church in 1795, Henry Holcombe, pastor. With Joseph B. Cook as pastor, the church was chartered as a Baptist church by the State of South Carolina on January 27,1804. At the beginning of the Civil . . . Map (db m26102) HM
42 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — The Beaufort Firehouse & City Hallca. 1911
On Craven Street just west of Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21), on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m227292) HM
43 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — The Capt. Francis Saltus Houseca. 1796
On Bay Street at Scott Street, on the right when traveling east on Bay Street.
. . . Map (db m135408) HM
44 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — The Sam Levin Buildingca. 1910
On Bay Street east of Scott Street, on the right when traveling west.
This structure housed a cobbler before the Levins operated businesses in it, including a print shop which produced printed materials for Parris Island using modern early 20th century equipment. Beaufort 300Map (db m135456) HM
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45 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — The Wallace Houseca. 1908
Near Bay Street east of Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21), on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m135392) HM
46 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Thomas Heyward, Jr.
South Carolina 1746 - 1809 Soldier - Statesman Signer of The Declaration Of IndependenceMap (db m5940) HM
47 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — Verdier House
On Bay Street, on the right when traveling west.
John Mark Verdier 1759-1826 Builder Of This House 1795-1800 General Lafayette Spoke To The People Of Beaufort From This Portico March 18, 1825Map (db m19644) HM
48 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort — 7-49 — Wesley Methodist Church
On Prince Street at West Street, on the right when traveling west on Prince Street.
(side 1) This church, established in 1833, was the first Methodist church in Beaufort and was founded as a mission to slaves and free blacks here and on the neighboring Sea Islands. The congregation had both black and white members but many . . . Map (db m133501) HM
49 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort, The Old Point — 7-67 — Carnegie Library
On Craven Street at Carteret Street (Business U.S. 21), on the left when traveling east on Craven Street.
Built in 1917-18, this was one of fourteen libraries constructed in S.C. with funding from the Carnegie Corporation. It was built at the urging of the Clover Club, a local women's literary group who in 1902 began a small subscription library. The . . . Map (db m223614) HM
50 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort, The Old Point — 7-68 — Great Fire of 1907
On Carter Street at Bay Street, on the left when traveling south on Carter Street.
(side 1) This site was the starting point of the Great Fire of 1907, one of the worst disasters in the history of Beaufort. On Jan. 19, a fire started around 1:30 p.m. in F.W. Scheper's barn south of here and move into a large store at . . . Map (db m219671) HM
51 South Carolina, Beaufort County, Beaufort, The Old Point — 7 63 — Tidalholm
On Laurens Street, on the left when traveling east.
(Marker Front:) This house was commissioned by Edgar Fripp (1806-1860) and completed c. 1853. Based upon architect Samuel Sloan's designs, it was built in the Italianate style, with a prominent central cupola, and served as . . . Map (db m240915) HM
 
 
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