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Lady's Island (South Carolina)

Lady's Island is a predominantly residential Sea Island located in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Small portions of the island are within the City of Beaufort, while the majority of the island remains unincorporated.[1] The South Carolina Highway 802, also known locally as Sams Point Road, serves as the principal highway for Lady's Island and provides the only access to Coosaw Island.

Lady's Island
Pier on Lady's Island, July 2013
Nickname: 
Ladies Island
Location of Lady's Island, Beaufort, South Carolina
Coordinates: 32°23′0″N 80°41′44″W / 32.38333°N 80.69556°W / 32.38333; -80.69556Coordinates: 32°23′0″N 80°41′44″W / 32.38333°N 80.69556°W / 32.38333; -80.69556
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountyBeaufort
Elevation
17 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total12,570
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
29907
Area code(s)843, 854

History

The Coosaw band of Native Americans lived in the high ground of Coosaw Point on Lady's Island. Decorative pottery shards and oyster shells are part of the history of where they prepared the oysters gathered from the Coosaw river.[2] Lady's Island was named in 1698, in honor of Lady Elizabeth Axtell Blake, wife of Joseph Blake, governor of colonial South Carolina. She and her mother, Lady Rebecca Axtell, owned Newington Plantation in present-day Summerville, South Carolina. The island is sometimes called Combachee, Combee, or Comber Island for the ACE Basin river that flows along its border.[3][4]

During the American Civil War, Union forces occupied the islands under the direction of General T. W. Sherman. All of the plantations gave way to military occupation. the major post on Lady's Island was "Coosaw" or "Sams' fort on the northeaster point of the Island. At this time there were about 30 plantations on the Ladys' Island.[5]

The island was predominantly rural and agricultural in character for much of its history. In 1927, the first bridge connected downtown Beaufort with Lady's Island. As development of Beaufort and surrounding areas began in the last half of the 20th century, the island began to develop former plantation and timber tracts into residential subdivisions.[5] A second bridge connected Ladys Island with Port Royal in the 1980s.

The Laurel Hill Plantation, once owned by Girard B. Henderson, was on Sam’s Point Road on Lady’s Island. It consisted of approximately 368 acres of land. Truck Farming for the production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops was done on the plantation. The land had a small grass air field (once called Laurel Hill Plantation Airport), residences, and an assortment of non-historic buildings and mobile homes.[6] Laurel Hill Plantation was sold in 1997 to Homestake Realty Company and is now called Coosaw Point.

Economy

The island is home to four public schools (two elementary, one middle, and one high school), Beaufort Academy, a K-12 private school, and Saint Peter's Catholic School, a K3-6 private Catholic school. Commercial development clustered at the intersection of S.C. Highway 802 and U.S. Highway 21 serves Lady's Island, Beaufort, and the surrounding Sea Islands of northern Beaufort County. The island is also the location of the Beaufort County Airport. Faith Communities located on the island include First Scots Presbyterian Church of Beaufort, St. John's Lutheran Church, Sea Island Presbyterian Church, St. Peter's Catholic Church, Meadowbrook Baptist Church, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort, Israelite Baptist Church, Grace Chapel AME Church, Lady's Island Baptist Church, Water's Edge New United Methodist Church, and Tidal Creek Fellowship.

Ecosystems

Lady's Isalnd has three ecosystems: the maritime ecosystem of upland forest area, the estuarine ecosystem of deep water didal habitats, and the palustrine ecosystem of fresh water wetlands.[5]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "LADY'S ISLAND". www.beaufortsc.org. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  2. ^ "THE HISTORY OF COOSAW POINT". www.coosawpoint.com. 2020-04-08.
  3. ^ Rowland, Lawrence Sanders (1996). The History of Beaufort County, South Carolina: 1514-1861. South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. p. 3. ISBN 9781570030901.
  4. ^ "LADY'S ISLAND". www.scpictureproject.org. Retrieved 2020-04-05.
  5. ^ a b c Trinkley, Michael (June 1999). "An Archaeological Survey of Phase 1 of the Walling Grove Plantation Development, Ladys Island, Beaufort, South Carolina" (PDF). Chicora Foundation. Beaufort, South Carolina. p. 17. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  6. ^ Pinckney, Edward (Jul 14, 1997). LAUREL HILL PLANTATION, INC. SAM'S POINT, LADY ISLAND BEAUFORT. COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA WETLANDS SURVEY (PDF). South Carolina: Homestake Realty Company. p. 1.

External links

  • Ladys Island, Beaufort SC lady's Island SC form the air.
  • FaceBook page Ladys Island, SC


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Lady s Island is a predominantly residential Sea Island located in Beaufort County South Carolina Small portions of the island are within the City of Beaufort while the majority of the island remains unincorporated 1 The South Carolina Highway 802 also known locally as Sams Point Road serves as the principal highway for Lady s Island and provides the only access to Coosaw Island Lady s IslandPier on Lady s Island July 2013Nickname Ladies IslandLocation of Lady s Island Beaufort South CarolinaCoordinates 32 23 0 N 80 41 44 W 32 38333 N 80 69556 W 32 38333 80 69556 Coordinates 32 23 0 N 80 41 44 W 32 38333 N 80 69556 W 32 38333 80 69556CountryUnited StatesStateSouth CarolinaCountyBeaufortElevation17 ft 5 m Population 2010 Total12 570Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes29907Area code s 843 854 Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Ecosystems 4 Notable people 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Coosaw band of Native Americans lived in the high ground of Coosaw Point on Lady s Island Decorative pottery shards and oyster shells are part of the history of where they prepared the oysters gathered from the Coosaw river 2 Lady s Island was named in 1698 in honor of Lady Elizabeth Axtell Blake wife of Joseph Blake governor of colonial South Carolina She and her mother Lady Rebecca Axtell owned Newington Plantation in present day Summerville South Carolina The island is sometimes called Combachee Combee or Comber Island for the ACE Basin river that flows along its border 3 4 During the American Civil War Union forces occupied the islands under the direction of General T W Sherman All of the plantations gave way to military occupation the major post on Lady s Island was Coosaw or Sams fort on the northeaster point of the Island At this time there were about 30 plantations on the Ladys Island 5 The island was predominantly rural and agricultural in character for much of its history In 1927 the first bridge connected downtown Beaufort with Lady s Island As development of Beaufort and surrounding areas began in the last half of the 20th century the island began to develop former plantation and timber tracts into residential subdivisions 5 A second bridge connected Ladys Island with Port Royal in the 1980s The Laurel Hill Plantation once owned by Girard B Henderson was on Sam s Point Road on Lady s Island It consisted of approximately 368 acres of land Truck Farming for the production of fruits vegetables and flowers as cash crops was done on the plantation The land had a small grass air field once called Laurel Hill Plantation Airport residences and an assortment of non historic buildings and mobile homes 6 Laurel Hill Plantation was sold in 1997 to Homestake Realty Company and is now called Coosaw Point Economy EditThe island is home to four public schools two elementary one middle and one high school Beaufort Academy a K 12 private school and Saint Peter s Catholic School a K3 6 private Catholic school Commercial development clustered at the intersection of S C Highway 802 and U S Highway 21 serves Lady s Island Beaufort and the surrounding Sea Islands of northern Beaufort County The island is also the location of the Beaufort County Airport Faith Communities located on the island include First Scots Presbyterian Church of Beaufort St John s Lutheran Church Sea Island Presbyterian Church St Peter s Catholic Church Meadowbrook Baptist Church Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Beaufort Israelite Baptist Church Grace Chapel AME Church Lady s Island Baptist Church Water s Edge New United Methodist Church and Tidal Creek Fellowship Ecosystems EditLady s Isalnd has three ecosystems the maritime ecosystem of upland forest area the estuarine ecosystem of deep water didal habitats and the palustrine ecosystem of fresh water wetlands 5 Notable people EditLady Elizabeth Axtell Blake Ladys Island was named in honor of her Joseph Blake governor of colonial South Carolina Girard B Henderson American business executive and philanthropist lived on Ladys IslandReferences Edit LADY S ISLAND www beaufortsc org Retrieved 2020 04 05 THE HISTORY OF COOSAW POINT www coosawpoint com 2020 04 08 Rowland Lawrence Sanders 1996 The History of Beaufort County South Carolina 1514 1861 South Carolina University of South Carolina Press p 3 ISBN 9781570030901 LADY S ISLAND www scpictureproject org Retrieved 2020 04 05 a b c Trinkley Michael June 1999 An Archaeological Survey of Phase 1 of the Walling Grove Plantation Development Ladys Island Beaufort South Carolina PDF Chicora Foundation Beaufort South Carolina p 17 Retrieved 2022 04 29 Pinckney Edward Jul 14 1997 LAUREL HILL PLANTATION INC SAM S POINT LADY ISLAND BEAUFORT COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA WETLANDS SURVEY PDF South Carolina Homestake Realty Company p 1 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ladys Island Ladys Island Beaufort SC lady s Island SC form the air FaceBook page Ladys Island SC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lady 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