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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.
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Seabrook, who owned numerous summer homes in the lowcountry, took advantage of Seabrook’s unspoiled forests and plenteous reserves of wild game for a hunting and fishing ground. It was some 50 years later, in the midst of the Civil War, that the island again changed hands, being sold to William Gregg, who never occupied the land.
1 sie 2017 · The Woodside brothers spared no expense when it came to construction of their beachfront hotel. Dino Thompson, a long-time Myrtle Beach resident and business owner — no relation to Jack ...
The deed to Seabrook Island has passed through many hands since the first recorded declaration in 1661, but is currently an asset under The Seabrook Island Company, a South Carolina limited partnership.
30 lip 2024 · In 1954, Mrs. Nellie G. Howard acquired the property and transformed it into Howard’s Manor. With its nine guestrooms and three daily home-cooked meals, this guesthouse became a pioneer in providing the warm, inviting atmosphere that Myrtle Beach is known for today.
Like historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina’s oldest city, Seabrook Island harbors its own rich history, from the Colonial era and colorful pirate tales, through Revolutionary skirmishes and the Civil War to contemporary times.