McClellanville and the St. James, Santee Parish

McClellanville and the St. James, Santee Parish
Author: Susan Hoffer McMillan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738542571

A creekside village established in 1858 on land formerly inhabited by Sewee Indians, McClellanville began as a summer resort for nearby planter families escaping malarial mosquitoes. It is now a fishing village with an artistic climate amid restored Victorian properties. The larger St. James Santee Parish retains historic rice plantations and other landmarks of Colonial America and the antebellum South. Both parish and village are protected from coastal sprawl by the maritime forests and estuaries of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Francis Marion National Forest, and Santee Coastal Reserve. Inside this book are images of the villagers named McClellan, Morrison, Leland, Lofton, and Graham, as well as famous parishioners Jonathan Lucas, Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Archibald Rutledge, David Doar, and Thomas Pinckney. DuPre House, the town's oldest residence, is shown, plus other historic village homes and churches, along with Fairfield Plantation, Hampton Plantation (now a state park), and other parish plantations and sites.

McClellanville and the St. James, Santee Parish

McClellanville and the St. James, Santee Parish
Author: Susan Hoffer McMillan
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531625856

A creekside village established in 1858 on land formerly inhabited by Sewee Indians, McClellanville began as a summer resort for nearby planter families escaping malarial mosquitoes. It is now a fishing village with an artistic climate amid restored Victorian properties. The larger St. James Santee Parish retains historic rice plantations and other landmarks of Colonial America and the antebellum South. Both parish and village are protected from coastal sprawl by the maritime forests and estuaries of Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Francis Marion National Forest, and Santee Coastal Reserve. Inside this book are images of the villagers named McClellan, Morrison, Leland, Lofton, and Graham, as well as famous parishioners Jonathan Lucas, Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Archibald Rutledge, David Doar, and Thomas Pinckney. DuPre House, the town's oldest residence, is shown, plus other historic village homes and churches, along with Fairfield Plantation, Hampton Plantation (now a state park), and other parish plantations and sites.

Home in the Village

Home in the Village
Author: Walter Bonner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: McClellanville (S.C.)
ISBN: 9781929175284

The author provides an intimate, first-hand account of life in a unique, small town by weaving candid reminiscences and humorous anecdotes into a descriptive history of McClellanville, South Carolina.

St. James Santee, Plantation Parish

St. James Santee, Plantation Parish
Author: Anne Baker Leland Bridges
Publisher: Reprint Company
Total Pages: 541
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780871525048

"In 1706 St. James Santee Parish was incorporated into the Church of England and was the first parish organized outside of Charleston. The area was settled as early as 1685, primarily by French Huguenots."--Jacket flap.

A Sketch of the Agricultural Society of St. James, Santee, South Carolina. and an Address on the Traditions and Reminiscences of the Parish Delivered Before Society on 4th of July, 1907

A Sketch of the Agricultural Society of St. James, Santee, South Carolina. and an Address on the Traditions and Reminiscences of the Parish Delivered Before Society on 4th of July, 1907
Author: Sante Agricultural Society of St James
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781359464040

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