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  1. William Seabrook was a Sea Island cotton planter and part-owner of the Edisto Island Ferry, which had a steamboat named the W. Seabrook. The house was built around 1810.

  2. A guide to where we've been from here and now. The History of Seabrook

  3. 8 wrz 2015 · Alabama's sex trade history includes tales of two big-hearted madams and a generous saloon owner, and the famed Lulu White, who was born in Selma but ran Mahogany Hall in New Orleans'...

  4. The land became known as “Simmons Island” when bought by a Mr. Simmons. But he, too passed the deed to wealthy plantation owner William Seabrook, whose name it has borne since.

  5. The William Seabrook House, also known as the Seabrook [2] is a plantation house built about 1810 on Edisto Island, South Carolina, United States, southwest of Charleston. [3] It is located off Steamboat Landing Road Extension (South Carolina State Highway 10-768) close to Steamboat Creek [4] about 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Steam Boat Landing.

  6. 16 paź 2018 · Kiawah and Seabrook Island are only a short boat ride away. The house is a Federal-style plantation with a grand, double staircase designed by James Hoban, the architect of the White House. The main house has five bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths.

  7. 13 cze 2014 · The Cedars was built in 1859 near the Belle Mina community in Limestone County. The home, available for weddings and events, is still owned by descendants of the family that built it.