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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. 26 lip 2019 · This documentary, "Life is Better Here: The History of Orange Beach, Alabama," was commissioned by the City of Orange Beach and produced by Compass Media, Inc. in 2014. Narrated by New York Times...

  3. The Seabrooke was sold in 2023 to a company, and the official owner is listed as Votja Novak. According to his LinkedIn, Votja purchased the Seabrooke alongside another boat, the Incentive,...

  4. 30 sie 2009 · “The Seabrook cottages were built in 1935 by Thomas Stone. The Seabrooks worked for the Stones and lived on the property as caretakers. The cottages are still on the property. One is used as an office and the other has been modified into a larger residence for the current owner.”—-

  5. 14 kwi 2021 · The Early Days. Since time immemorial, the area of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach has played host to human civilizations. For millennia, Native Americans occupied this area. Early tribes such as Creeks, Alabamas, Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Seminals lived off the rich bounty of land and sea.

  6. Sir Joseph Blake Landgrave and the Jones’s. Landgrave actually received the first land deed ever awarded indicating owner ship of what is now Seabrook Island in 1669. This was the collective decision of the Proprietors.

  7. William Seabrook, as part owner of the Edisto Island Ferry, bought the steamboat “W. Seabrook” which performed ferry duty among the islands south of Charleston during the early nineteenth century.

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